My granddaughter loves this necklace
My granddaughter loves this necklace. It is a beautiful piece of jewelry at a reasonable price.
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90 LoveHome (90lovehome.com) is an e-commerce site specializing in home and family products.
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My granddaughter loves this necklace. It is a beautiful piece of jewelry at a reasonable price.
My go to that I always tell my grandkids, even the adult grands. Bought this for my granddaughter for her 14th birthday. She loves it.
Very cute. Video was sent with her opening the gift and she loved it. Our niece loved getting a surprise gift.
Fits as expected. Ordered big b/c it’s cotton and the shirt is exactly how I expected it to be.
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