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14K Special-Cut Black Onyx Bead 18" Necklace Add a little dark drama with this special-cut black onyx bead 14K necklace. Luxurious faceted barrel (approx. 17x8mm) black cut john rocha waterford and round (approx. 8mm) Chinese black onyx beads alternate to create the length of this sophisticated necklace. Delightful against the skin, the special cutting adds reflective texture, depth black cut john rocha waterford and dimension. Shimmering between each black onyx bead is a warm, 14K spacer bead. The necklace fastens using a secure 14K filigree fishhook clasp. Other details about this black onyx necklace include: Measures approx. 18"L x 5/16"W Stamped 14K Made in the USA Boxed
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John Beresford, 5th Marquess of Waterford - John Henry de la Poer Beresford, 5th Marquess of Waterford KP PC (May 21 1844–October 23 1895) was an Irish peer, the son of John Beresford, 4th Marquess of Waterford.
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