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Dirty Librarian Chains Reference

Why It's Good:

Capture the layered effect with one dramatic piece — it's bold enough to add drama to even the simplest of outfits, but it's also capable of holding its own against a strong patterned dress or top. And at 13" in length, it has the Goldilocks seal of approval: not too long, not too short, but just right.

Why It's Green:

This necklace is made from layers of vintage gold and black chains, saving perfectly special chains from the landfill — or your great-grandmother's jewelry box.

Where To Get It:

www.dirtylibrarianchains.com | $140