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Embrace the refined simplicity of the Hidepoo Initial Birthstone Necklace. This 14K gold plated pendant necklace beautifully merges the personal allure of initials and birthstones, embodying a heartfelt expression of love.
Features:
Material: Crafted from premium-quality brass overlaid with 14K gold, promising long-lasting color that won't tarnish.
Chain & Clasp: Fitted with an adjustable 16"+2" extension cable chain and a secure lobster clasp, ensuring comfort, versatility, and effortless usage.
Design: Merging an attractive circular disc, letter initials, and dazzling cubic zirconia birthstones, this necklace resonates charm and individuality that complements any look.
Versatile Appeal: Its design lends itself easily to daily wear, or for adding that special touch to a formal outfit.
Ideal Gift: A thoughtful and special gift, it includes a gift box, polishing cloth, and a blank note card for your personalized message. Perfect for birthdays, anniversaries, holidays, or simply to say 'I love you'.
Experience the enduring charm of the Hidepoo Initial Birthstone Necklace. It's not merely jewelry, but a heartfelt gesture that is personal, timeless, and elegant.
The necklace was highly appreciated as a gift by young girls, particularly nieces and granddaughters.
The necklace comes with attractive packaging, including a cute box and a handmade card.
Several customers complimented the overall quality of the necklace.
Ideal for gifting on various occasions like birthdays, Christmas, and Mother's Day.
The gold letter plate was liked by some customers and considered well-made.
The chain is small and feels fragile, with reports of it breaking easily.
Many customers were disappointed with the stone color not matching their expectations, especially for birthstones.
The necklace was described as looking cheap, and some gemstones were likened to those from a gumball machine.
Concerns about the birthstone being too big or not matching the expected quality.
The actual product did not match the vivid images advertised online, leading to customer disappointment.