Product code: BIG SOLID 10K GOLD GENUINE BURMESE WHITE JADE CARVED UNICORN & DRAGON PENDANT hot
*Price now firm unless bundled.* -Brand new.- A whimsical fantasy scene, featuring an adorable unicorn dancing/ playing with a gorgeous dragon! Intricately carved into the most beautiful natural/ untreated Burmese "white" jade (really very pale green, just not green enough to be called green). Sourced from Myanmar, known to be a source of some of the world's finest jade. Fitted with a solid 10K yellow gold bail, accommodating chains up to 2mm round or 2.5mm flat. An hierloom quality masterpiece! Wt: 20.7g. Est retail: $500. Hallmarks: 10K/ hot maker's mark. Final sell-out price: $69.99. -Note: Unless you can be super careful, I recommend a chain thickness of 1mm + to support the pendant. I offer 10k chains regularly, but they sell out fast. -Note 2: depending on lighting, it's not always easy to see the image (common w/ carved jade). Some of us love this because it's your secret to reveal as you catch people staring. Others not so much, so I figured I should specifically point this out.
*Price now firm unless bundled.* -Brand new.- A whimsical fantasy scene, featuring an adorable unicorn dancing/ playing with a gorgeous dragon! Intricately carved into the most beautiful natural/ untreated Burmese "white" jade (really very pale green, just not green enough to be called green). Sourced from Myanmar, known to be a source of some of the world's finest jade. Fitted with a solid 10K yellow gold bail, accommodating chains up to 2mm round or 2.5mm flat. An hierloom quality masterpiece! Wt: 20.7g. Est retail: $500. Hallmarks: 10K/ hot maker's mark. Final sell-out price: $69.99. -Note: Unless you can be super careful, I recommend a chain thickness of 1mm + to support the pendant. I offer 10k chains regularly, but they sell out fast. -Note 2: depending on lighting, it's not always easy to see the image (common w/ carved jade). Some of us love this because it's your secret to reveal as you catch people staring. Others not so much, so I figured I should specifically point this out.