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Swarovski Stardust Nylon Tube Light Purple Double Bracelet for Women 5186425
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Style |
Stardust |
Model # |
5186425 |
Clasp Type |
Palladium Plated Magnetic Clasp |
Model # Alias |
5186425 |
Crystals: |
Light Purple Swarovski Crystals |
Strap Material: |
Nylon Fishnet Fiber |
Strap Color: |
Purple |
Clasp Material: |
Palladium Plated Stainless Steel |
Bracelet Size: |
Small - 38cm |
All measurements provided are approximate and
may vary slightly from the listed information.
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The Swarovski Stardust Nylon Tube Crystal Double Bracelet / Choker for Women Model # 5186425 is a purpled-colored statement jewelry that is made of nylon fishnet tube. The purple tube is filled with hundreds of light purple Swarovski crystals. The combination of crystals and nylon fishnet creates a 3D silhouette effect. Suitable to wear with informal and short outfits, this piece of jewelry will add a touch of boldness to your look. This stunning double bracelet is long enough to be used as a choker or a double wrap bracelet. To give a secure fit, the bracelet comes with a palladium plated stainless steel magnetic closure. This bracelet is a Size Small and measures 38cm (approx. 15"). A halter dress with a leather clutch and heel shoes are best to go with this stunning piece of jewelry. Like all of our jewelry, this Swarovski Stardust Purple Nylon Tube Crystal Double Bracelet for Women is Brand New, and comes in its original packaging!With a vision to make crystals accessible to a wider consumer base, Swarovski was founded in 1895 by Daniel Swarovski in a small town called Wattens, located in the Austrian Alps. A Bohemian jeweler by profession, Daniel Swarovski got an electric crystal cutting machine patented in his name. The machine helped increase Swarovski’s production potential and opened up his mind to new cutting styles and designs, catapulting him to global recognition wherein, the crystals were worn by the likes of Marilyn Monroe in the movie "Gentlemen Prefer Blondes" and many other pop culture icons. Even after Swarovski’s death 1956, the company has been constantly reinventing the cutting styles and exploring new avenues in which Swarovski’s vision can be incorporated.
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