Four Leaf Multi Flower Necklace
Four Leaf Multi Flower Necklace
Six beautiful ametrine flower motifs delicately float on the neck and provide that touch of elegance to anything you choose to wear.
This is a wonderful statement necklace that can be worn alone or layered with other pieces.
The quatrefoil is the ancient symbol for good luck. The word is derived from Latin roots and means four leaves. Think of four leaf flower we associate with a good luck charm.
This necklace would be a lovely gift to yourself or for someone you love who you consider a lucky charm.
- Necklace shown in photos is 18 inches in length and can be made longer or shorter upon request
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