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What You'll Get
Jewellery can make an outfit sparkle, though only exposure to dangerous amounts of radiation can make it truly glow. Stay safe while looking sharp with today’s Groupon to Prized Pearls. Choose between the following options:
- For $42, you get an 18-inch freshwater-pearl necklace (a $143.05 value).
- For $79, you get a nine-milimetre triple-strand freshwater-pearl necklace (a $279.99 value).<p>
Culling pearls from faraway freshwater locales such as China’s Changjiang delta, Prized Pearls’ discerning jewellers drape decollates with lustrous pearl necklaces. A radiant, naturally white 18-inch string boasts luminous beads dangling from a single hand-knotted silk cord attached by a magnetic clasp. A similar pearly paleness gleams from a nine-milimetre rope, which hangs securely in three strands to symbolize the number of minutes it takes to hard-boil every precious egg. Each neckpiece arrives in a fetching keepsake box to protect necklaces from damage and prevent owners from confusing them with dinner mints.
The Fine Print
Promotional value expires Aug 29, 2012. Amount paid never expires. Limit 1 per person, may buy 1 additional as a gift. Limit 1 per visit. Not valid until 3/1/12. Valid only for option purchased. Online only. Extra fee for shipping. Merchant is solely responsible to purchasers for the care and quality of the advertised goods and services.
About Prized Pearls
Culling pearls from faraway freshwater locales such as China's Changjiang delta, Prized Pearls’ discerning jewelers drape décolletages and wrists with lustrous pearl creations. They string hand-knotted silk cords with luminous beads for single-, double-, and triple-strand necklaces that gleam in shades of white, lavender, peach, or black. Matching bracelets and earrings join neckpieces for sets or arrive individually to complement delicate wrists or prosthetic elf ears. Magnetic and lobster clasps ensure that iridescent spheres stay in place, and many of the pieces are shipped in a keepsake box to prevent owners from confusing them with delicious after-dinner mints.