January 26, 2026

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Rope Chain in Solid 14kt Yellow Gold with Barrel Clasp (BITCOIN ACCEPTED)

Rope chain in solid 14kt yellow gold with barrel clasp (bitcoin accepted)

Rope Chain in Solid 14kt Yellow Gold with Barrel Clasp (bitcoin ACCEPTED)

Rope chain in solid 14kt yellow gold with barrel clasp (bitcoin accepted)

This elegant rope chain is a beautiful and simple design that looks stunning on its own or compliments your favorite pendant.
it is made of solid 14kt Yellow Gold and measures 20" in length. The chain itself is 2.0mm and connects with a barrel clasp.

All items are packaged in a gift box and shipped by USPS Priority Mail with a tracking number where available. Items will ship within three business days of purchase. International delivery times vary by destination. I am not responsible for any customs/duty fees applicable in your country.

PAYING WITH bitcoin?
Just select OTHER as a payment option at checkout and I will contact you with the invoice and instructions on how to pay.
Sterling Kisses is accepting the following forms of cryptocurrency: bitcoin (BTC), bitcoin Cash (BCH), Ether (ETH), and Litecoin (LTC).
I AM NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY ADDITIONAL FEES WHEN PAYING WITH bitcoin/CRYPTOCURRENCY. RETURNS ARE NOT ACCEPTED WHEN PAYING WITH bitcoin/CRYPTOCURRENCY.
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Buy now for only 450.00 USD!

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