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57.05 Ct. Red Coral Multi Stone Necklace, 18K Yellow Gold
Stone type: | Coral |
|---|---|
Quantity: | 111 |
Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 4.4 Width: 4.4 Height: 4.4 |
Total weight: | 57.05 Ct. |
Color: | Red |
Color intensity: help | Intense |
Color grade | N/A |
Clarity: | Not Applicable |
Shape: help | Bead |
Cut: | Bead |
Cutting style: | Bead |
Enhancements: help | No Enhancement |
Origin: help | Australia |
You are looking for a single piece that can transform a simple outfit into something memorably elegant, and this 18 inch necklace from The Natural Gemstone Company answers that need with quiet confidence. Handstrung and entirely set in 18K yellow gold, this necklace features 111 red bead shaped bead cut corals, totaling 57.05 carats, each bead chosen for its intense color intensity. The warm, vivid red of the corals catches light with a soft, natural luster that elevates cotton tees, silk blouses, and little black dresses alike, creating an instant focal point without overpowering your look. If your goal is versatility, this piece gives you the freedom to go from daytime refinement to evening sophistication simply by wearing a single, impeccably crafted strand.
For customers seeking a lasting solution, whether you are selecting a meaningful gift, adding a rare gem to a curated collection, or completing a capsule wardrobe, this necklace delivers both presence and subtlety. The 18K yellow gold setting provides a refined backdrop that enhances the corals warm tones, and the 18 inch length sits comfortably at the collarbone, framing the face and complementing a wide range of necklines. The uniform bead cut offers a timeless silhouette that reads equally well with minimalist attire and layered, textured ensembles. At The Natural Gemstone Company we understand the search for that one piece that ends a quest, and this coral necklace is presented as precisely that solution, combining natural beauty, expert setting, and everyday wearability to ensure your search stops here.
























