


9ct Yellow Gold Diamond Cut Figaro Rope Chain
Marsoni
M251S
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9ct Yellow Gold Diamond Cut Figaro Rope ChainThis fine gold figaro rope chain blends classic form with textural brilliance. Diamond cut detailing enhances each twisted link, adding a refined shimmer that catches the light with subtle movement. The Figaro pattern alternating short and elongated links introduces a distinctive rhythm, while the rope style construction brings depth and dimension. Elegant on its own or layered, its a considered statement of craftsmanship and style.
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