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Personalised Guiding North Star Necklace

Joy by Corrine Smith

£32


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A beautifully dainty personalised north star necklace..

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Total

£32

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Product description

A beautifully dainty personalised north star necklace..

This lovely north star necklace is personalised by hand stamping the initial of your choice.

The north star is symbolic for many different reasons. It is seen as nature's compass, acting as a guiding light directing us to wherever we need to be. It is also looked upon as a constant in the ever changing world in which we live.

The necklace would make a lovely personalised gift for any occasion.

Variations

Presented in an organza gift bag or branded gift box, with the sentiment card of your choice.

'Say it with jewellery' by choosing one of the sentiment cards we have designed exclusively for you to match the occasion. Browse the images to see the style of each card.

Overview

  • Made in Britain
  • Personalisation available

Dimensions

Chain 16-18 inch adjustable.

Star - 1.2cm.

Made from

Anti tarnish gold plated over stainless steel.

Product code

953742


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Overall product rating

4.6 out of 5

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Returns

You have 28 days, from receipt of cancellable goods, to notify the seller if you wish to cancel your order or exchange an item.

Please note: goods that are personalised, bespoke or made-to-order to your specific requirements, perishable products and personal items sold with a hygiene seal (cosmetics, underwear) in instances where the seal is broken are non-refundable, unless faulty.

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Joy by Corrine Smith

Kilmarnock, GB