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Xi – Happiness Chinese Symbols Pendant Dangle Charm

Xi – Happiness Chinese Symbols Pendant Dangle Charm

The symbol of XI represents happiness and joy. It is defined as happy, to experience delight and feel pleased. The xi symbol is more of an expression of happiness at joyful occasions. Generally depicted in red, a lucky color, the xi symbol is more of a common language occurrence. When doubled, the shuangxi, or the double happiness is not used in common language and is used for happy occasions such as weddings. For both the xi and shuangxi, these are considered positive signs and are a bringer of good fortune.

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925 sterling silver

The perfect blend of beauty and durability, sterling silver is timeless yet wearable every day. We use 925 sterling silver, which means it’s made of 92.5% pure silver for a radiant shine, reinforced with 7.5% alloy for lasting strength. Like all our materials, it’s ethically sourced to minimize environmental impact. We love sterling silver for its versatility—effortlessly elegant and designed to be worn with ease.

Easy 60-Day Returns/Exchange

At AIEGNOS, your happiness is our priority. That's why we offer an extended 60-day return & exchange policy.

If you're not satisfied with your purchase for any reason, you may return or exchange the unused item in its original condition within 60 days of the date of receipt.

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1-year warranty

At AIEGNOS, your happiness is our priority. That’s why we offer an extended 60-day return & exchange policy.

Gnoce jewelry is designed to last, which is why all of our products are covered by a one-year warranty, starting from the day when your original order is received.

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