Princess Celeste - Turquoise Necklace




Princess Celeste - Turquoise Necklace
Each piece in the Adventure Series has its own story of how it came to be with us today. Will you accept the challenge and add to its history?
“Twin sisters and princesses Celeste & Seraphina were beloved daughters of the Most High King. Upon their birth, they were gifted necklaces that matched their eye color from the Keeper of Colors.” No one knows exactly how this necklace found its way to the Greek Isle of Mykonos, but common lore says that Princess Celeste fell in love with a human and this necklace was passed from daughter to daughter, each with beautiful turquoise eyes.
Materials: Sterling Silver, Kingman Boulder Turquoise.
Chain length:16 in/40.64 cm
Each piece in this series comes with a collector “museum card” describing its history.
Handcrafted in southern California by a real archaeologist