Sparkle In Your Zoom Meetings With This Under-$20 Statement Necklace

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Whether you work from home or are on your feet running around to meetings all day, simply looking your best can really go a long way. In fact, getting dressed up every morning, even if you’re just chilling in your living room, can have a big impact on your mental health, from bettering your mood to helping you eat better.

But, as most women know, no outfit is complete without the right accessories. Making a statement with your own initial around your neck, the Maya J Personalized Large Initial Brass White Necklace is the perfect accessory. And, with a slashed price tag that reads just $19.99, there’s no reason not to treat yourself, or even someone else, with a gift.

When it comes to great jewelry, versatility is key. Whether you’re dressed up for a night out with the girls or are simply running some errands on a Saturday afternoon, this necklace can serve as the perfect finishing touch to any outfit, casual or dressy.

The initial on this white gold necklace is 1.5 inches in size, with a chain between 16 and 18 inches, adjustable to the length of your choice so it falls perfectly around the base of your neck – perfect for just about any outfit. This Maya J piece is carefully crafted by jewelry experts who have over thirty years of experience creating jewelry in New York City – so you know it’s the real thing.

Whether you’re searching for a great personalized gift for a special woman in your life or are simply having a treat yourself moment, this beautiful, unique necklace is always a home run.

Get the Maya J Personalized Large Initial Brass White Necklace at over 47% off, making it just $19.99 (originally $38).

Prices subject to change.

 

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