AHEM! This Viral TikTok Necklace is Only $12 during Amazon's Prime Early Access Sale

2022-10-14 21:45:48 By : Ms. Amy Zhu

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What's better than really cute jewelry? Really cute jewelry that we can afford. Amazon's Prime Early Access Sale (aka a Prime Day 2.0 of sorts) is still kicking with deals. And one necklace, in particular, is calling our names: The M Mooham paper clip necklace with an initial pendant.

Usually $15 on Amazon, the Tik Tok-famous necklace is on sale for only $12 for the occasion. To get a sense of how beloved this piece is, I invite you to peep its 32,000 reviews, average 4.5-star rating, and casual ranking of being number one in the category of Women's Choker Necklaces. (A random flex, but a flex no less!)

With three options to choose from—gold, rose gold, and silver—you can treat yourself to your jewelry metal of choice. The pendant on the necklace is sentimental enough to be a genius gift idea as well, with one side engraved with a letter and the other engraved with a heart. The necklace comes with a little jewelry box for safekeeping that's perfect for transporting the necklace if you're traveling.

Since layering is the name of the game, it's worth pointing out another wonderful feature: The necklace comes with two separate chains. The longer paperclip chain that includes the pendant and a shorter, simple paperclip chain that can be worn layered with the pendant chain or alone, depending on your preference.

Several Amazon reviewers seem to praise the necklace's great quality and love it for its personalized quality and beauty. One shopper said they haven't had any issues with the jewelry changing color over time, which is noteworthy as this is obv a costume piece.

"I have a crazy puppy who yanks on it almost daily and it’s still intact which never happens with most necklaces," one shopper said. So that means we can wear this gorgeous necklace while playing with puppies? Sold. Now go treat yourself! You deserve it.

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