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Greek Olive Wreath Sterling Silver Pendant, Leaf Silver Charm

Greek Olive Wreath Sterling Silver Pendant, Leaf Silver Charm

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DESIGN: Beautifully crafted sterling silver olive wreath pendant featuring delicate leaf details in a circular arrangement MATERIAL: Made from genuine .925 sterling silver with a polished finish for lasting shine and durability SYMBOLISM: Traditional Greek olive wreath design represents victory, peace, and honor in ancient Mediterranean culture VERSATILITY: Perfect as a necklace pendant or charm bracelet addition, suitable for both casual and formal wear SIZE: Compact wreath design measures approximately 1 inch in diameter, ideal for everyday wear Embrace the timeless elegance of ancient Greece with this exquisite Sterling Silver Olive Wreath Pendant. Meticulously crafted to capture the delicate details of olive leaves arranged in a circular wreath design, this charm serves as a beautiful symbol of victory, peace, and achievement. The pendant features intricate sterling silver leaves that curve gracefully to form a complete circle, creating a sophisticated piece that catches light from every angle. Each leaf is carefully detailed with subtle veining, adding depth and authenticity to the design. Perfect for history enthusiasts or those who appreciate classical symbolism, this pendant can be worn on a chain or added to a charm bracelet. The wreath design measures approximately 1 inch in diameter, making it an ideal size for versatile wear. The sterling silver construction ensures lasting beauty and durability, while the polished finish adds a lustrous shine that complements any outfit or occasion.

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