Chez Bec

Pandora pearl and crystal lariat backdrop necklace (rose gold or gold)

$49.00 $97.00

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Pandora pearl and crystal lariat backdrop necklace (rose gold or gold) by Chez Bec

A rose gold filled or gold backdrop necklace accented with ivory freshwater pearl and crystals. Both at once striking and delicate, this style is an update on the ever-popular sterling silver version.  

Made in a single length with no fastenings, this necklace is a self-tie piece giving a streamlined look. Very subtle from the front, with the merest hint of crystals on the collarbone. From the back, a pretty lariat drop shows off the beautiful pearl and crystal droplets.

A beautiful piece that captures attention to perfection. It may also be worn at the front.

Presented in gift packaging for safe storage, or making this an ideal gift.

Total length approx: 84cm

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What does the front of the necklace look like?

Asked by Kristen Wegrzyn on Jul 18, 2023

Hello Kristen Thanks so much for your question regarding the Pandora pearl and crystal lariat backdrop necklace (rose gold or gold). If you'd be kind enough to take a look at the silver version, there is a model image showing this necklace design from the front - it is the chain with a small pearl at the centre and a crystal sitting each side. Here is the link to assist you: https://www.libertyinlove.co.uk/pandora-pearl-and-crystal-lariat-backdrop-necklace.html Hope this helps, but if you need any further information, please don't hesitate to let us know! Warm wishes Tabby at Liberty in Love

Hi, Is this real gold?

Asked by Tracey morley on Dec 21, 2021

Hello Tracey Thanks so much for your enquiry regarding the gold backdrop necklaces. Having checked with the designer, I am happy to help confirm, as follows: The chains are 'gold filled' rather than solid. So, they are sterling silver underneath with a coating of the precious metal plating (it would never be solid gold at this price I'm afraid!). Here is a technical description of it, for your reference: Gold-filled jewellery is composed of a solid layer of gold, which must constitute at least 5% of the item's total weight, mechanically bonded to sterling silver or a base metal. The related terms "rolled gold plate" and "gold overlay" may be used if the layer of gold constitutes less than 5% of the item's weight. I hope this helps! Warm wishes Tabby at Liberty in Love

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