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A wearable piece of Greece! This special, 18k gold-plated sterling silver 925 necklace is handmade in Athens, Greece and features a Parthenon charm and a dangling freshwater pearl.

The perfect accessory to keep you connected to Greek culture and history, this necklace also makes for a wonderful gift and comes in a gift box.

The Parthenon is Greece's most prominent and celebrated architectural achievement, situated on the Acropolis in the country's capital city of Athens. Constructed nearly 2,500 years ago in 438 BCE, the Parthenon is often regarded as a symbol of democracy and has served many different purposes throughout its history, including as a temple to Athena, the patron goddess of Athens during antiquity. 

16 inches long with a 1.5-inch extender and a spring ring (round) clasp.

"Earth proudly wears the Parthenon as the best gem among her zone." - Ralph Waldo Emerson

Parthenon Necklace with Freshwater Pearl

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A wearable piece of Greece! This special, 18k gold-plated sterling silver 925 necklace is handmade in Athens, Greece and features a Parthenon charm and a dangling freshwater pearl.

The perfect accessory to keep you connected to Greek culture and history, this necklace also makes for a wonderful gift and comes in a gift box.

The Parthenon is Greece's most prominent and celebrated architectural achievement, situated on the Acropolis in the country's capital city of Athens. Constructed nearly 2,500 years ago in 438 BCE, the Parthenon is often regarded as a symbol of democracy and has served many different purposes throughout its history, including as a temple to Athena, the patron goddess of Athens during antiquity. 

16 inches long with a 1.5-inch extender and a spring ring (round) clasp.

"Earth proudly wears the Parthenon as the best gem among her zone." - Ralph Waldo Emerson