Circle pendant diamond necklace Clontarf Road reward*
Description
On 16 May I walked from the Shelbourne Hotel through Merrion Square Park to Pearse Station. I boarded the DART headed to Howth at approximately 1840 and got off at the Clontarf Road station. Then took bus to 300 block of Clontarf Road. Somewhere along the way, the only good piece of jewelry I own was lost. It was a diamond necklace in the shape of a circle with a silver chain. The piece looks like a diamond wedding band on a necklace. My husband gave it to me after I survived a serious illness. If by any miracle it is turned in, I would be most appreciative if I was contacted. I would offers reward to whomever found it. I contacted the DART lost and found and made a similar report.
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