Just in Time for Mother’s Day — The Perfect Pavé Diamond Initial Pendant Necklace

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The new Pavé Diamond Initial Pendant Necklace by Bony Levy is personalized perfection. The diamond-studded letter charm adds just enough sparkle and understated glam to the delicate chain it hangs from. Available in Rose Gold, Yellow Gold or 18K White Gold, this classic initial pendant necklace can easily be layered with other jewelry to create a modern and stylish look. Wear one necklace with your own initial, or wear multiple necklaces to include family members and childrens’ initials. The 16-inch chain with 2-inch extender hangs at the perfect length to seamlessly match any outfit it is paired with. Finished with a lobster clasp, the capital letter initial necklace dazzles with roughly a dozen glittery white diamonds. An essential addition to any modern jewelry collection.

Fresh in stores for Spring 2017, this 0.04 carat diamond-studded capital initial necklace is exclusive to Nordstrom, and just in time to make a heartfelt statement on Mother’s Day, as a Birthday gift, or any other occasion. The unique and personal Bony Levy jewelry line is made of the finest materials, and created to add luxurious, but understated, elegance to every day style.

The timeless Bony Levy Perfect Pavé Diamond Initial Pendant Necklace is $498, and available exclusively online from Nordstrom.com and in Nordstrom stores worldwide.

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