

Surgical steel pendant, XXL Fleur de lis (lily of the valley, salmiac)
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Surgical steel pendant, XXL Fleur de lis (lily of the valley, salmiac)
Koruliike Romeo & Julia
Isokatu 39
90100 Oulu
Finland

Product description
Surgical steel pendant, XXL Fleur de lis (lily of the valley, salmiac)
High-quality 316L surgical steel pendant. If you wish, you can buy a surgical steel chain of the desired length for the jewelry. Surgical steel jewelry withstands washing and wear without fading, so the jewelry can even be worn in the sauna! This pendant is really showy, and is not suitable for lovers of small jewelry!
- Material: 316L surgical steel
- Size: 63mm*38mm
- Pendant link size: 8mm*6mm
- Nickel-free
"The fleur de lys is almost exclusively an ornamental design and is "at once political, dynastic, artistic, emblematic and symbolic"[1], especially in heraldry. The design has appeared on countless European coats of arms and flags over the centuries, but it has been particularly associated with the central symbols of the French monarchy. While it was one of the most prestigious emblems of the monarchy, none of the French republics or empires have adopted it as their emblem." Source: Wikipedia.
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Surgical steel pendant, XXL Fleur de lis (lily of the valley, salmiac)
High-quality 316L surgical steel pendant. If you wish, you can buy a surgical steel chain of the desired length for the jewelry. Surgical steel jewelry withstands washing and wear without fading, so the jewelry can even be worn in the sauna! This pendant is really showy, and is not suitable for lovers of small jewelry!
- Material: 316L surgical steel
- Size: 63mm*38mm
- Pendant link size: 8mm*6mm
- Nickel-free
"The fleur de lys is almost exclusively an ornamental design and is "at once political, dynastic, artistic, emblematic and symbolic"[1], especially in heraldry. The design has appeared on countless European coats of arms and flags over the centuries, but it has been particularly associated with the central symbols of the French monarchy. While it was one of the most prestigious emblems of the monarchy, none of the French republics or empires have adopted it as their emblem." Source: Wikipedia.