Max and Chloe - Kendra Scott Sage Cirrus Necklace

Max and Chloe - Kendra Scott Sage Cirrus Necklace
Kendra Scott's sage necklace in the cirrus colorway runs both hot and cold. Bright banana jade brings the warmth, while green chalcedony and turquoise magnasite cool things down a bit. The three-tiered stunner gets extra life from dozens of gold studs, so that each jewel is its own mini-supernova, but you're always the star.
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