Swarovski

Matrix Tennis Necklace

Regular price
$192.00
Sale price
$192.00
Regular price

Ref No: US080-30043

Design: Daniel Swarovski's desire to create a diamond for everyone led to the founding of Swarovski in 1895. Inventing a machine that cut crystals more accurately than ever before, the precision-cut facets of Swarovski crystals allowed for exceptional clarity and brilliance. With a heritage spanning over 125 years, Swarovski remains a global leader in the jewelry industry, renowned for its craftsmanship, innovation, and elegance.

Style Notes: Three-dimensional, pyramid-cut crystals in an elegant shade of golden yellow form this all-around genderless necklace. Set on a gold-tone plated frame and complete with a hidden fastening, this piece draws inspiration from the work of artist Emma Kunz. Wear yours alone or layered with other jewelry from the Chroma family to make a geometric statement. This necklace is part of the Chroma family, designed by Creative Director Giovanna Engelbert for Collection III. How to close and open it: place the rounded baton into the widest point of the opposite hole and slide it down to the lowest point. Once in place, lower the D-ring security catch on top to secure the fastening. To open, lift up the D-ring security catch and slide the baton towards the widest point to release.

Price: Please note price may vary due to exchange rate differences or shipping, duties and taxes. Final price is calculated at checkout at the boutique's website.

Materials: Pyramid cut, Gold tone, Gold-tone plated

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