Alfani Necklace, Multi-Tone Glass Crystal Statement Necklace

Bold and beautiful. Alfani's statement necklace is crafted from gold-tone mixed metal with silver- and hematite-tones added as well. Glass crystal accents add a bit of luster. Approximate length: 18 inches + 3-inch extender. Approximate drop: 3 inches.
Alfani
$38.00
Bold and beautiful. Alfani's statement necklace is crafted from gold-tone mixed metal with silver- and hematite-tones added as well. Glass crystal accents add a bit of luster. Approximate length: 18 inches + 3-inch extender. Approximate drop: 3 inches.
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