Metal: Sterling Silver Backing: Wire Length: 2 1 2" Width: 3 4" The Balinese people, who are primarily Hindu, have a long and illustrious history of producing arts and crafts. Balinese jewelers use traditional methods to produce their unique style of silverwork. These traditions have been handed down from Chinese and Southeast Asian artisans who traded in Bali dating back to the Bronze Age. Many of the patterns and motifs used today can be traced back"> "> Metal: Sterling Silver Backing: Wire Length: 2 1 2" Width: 3 4" The Balinese people, who are primarily Hindu, have a long and illustrious history of producing arts and crafts. Balinese jewelers use traditional methods to produce their unique style of silverwork. These traditions have been handed down from Chinese and Southeast Asian artisans who traded in Bali dating back to the Bronze Age. Many of the patterns and motifs used today can be traced back"> "> Metal: Sterling Silver Backing: Wire Length: 2 1 2" Width: 3 4" The Balinese people, who are primarily Hindu, have a long and illustrious history of producing arts and crafts. Balinese jewelers use traditional methods to produce their unique style of silverwork. These traditions have been handed down from Chinese and Southeast Asian artisans who traded in Bali dating back to the Bronze Age. Many of the patterns and motifs used today can be traced back"> Sterling Silver Flare Dangle Earrings Link <LI>Width: 1/2"</LI></UL> – aquamonaco.com
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Sterling Silver Flare Dangle Earrings Link
  • Width: 1/2"
  • SKU 97308878351
    4.5
    Description

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    Other Materials: Brown Leather

    Created with a bohemian flair

    Stone: Blue Topaz

    Includes 16" matte sterling silver chain with lobster claw closure

    Sterling Silver Flare Dangle Earrings Link <LI>Width: 1/2"</LI></UL>Metal: Sterling Silver Backing: Wire Length: 2 1 2" Width: 3 4" The Balinese people, who are primarily Hindu, have a long and illustrious history of producing arts and crafts. Balinese jewelers use traditional methods to produce their unique style of silverwork. These traditions have been handed down from Chinese and Southeast Asian artisans who traded in Bali dating back to the Bronze Age. Many of the patterns and motifs used today can be traced back

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