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Armband Verbinder "Fly" Rosenquarz

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Armband Verbinder "Fly" RosenquarzElastisches Armband aus Rosenquarz (4mm) mit Verbinder aus Sterlingsilber. Neben dem Verbinder sind noch 2 groe Perlen ebenfalls aus Sterlingsilber. Auch mit Achat oder anderen Perlen mglich. Der Verbinder kann auch getauscht werden. Lngen: Individuelle Anfertigung mglich, bei der Bestellung vermerke bitte im Kommentar Deine Handgelenkgrsse (enganliegend gemessen). Falls Du nichts angibt, wird das Armband in der Standardgre (passend fr ein Handgelenk

Elastisches Armband aus Rosenquarz (4mm) mit Verbinder aus Sterlingsilber. Neben dem Verbinder sind noch 2 große Perlen ebenfalls aus Sterlingsilber. Auch mit Achat- oder anderen Perlen möglich. Der Verbinder kann auch getauscht werden.

Längen:

      Individuelle Anfertigung möglich, bei der Bestellung vermerke bitte im Kommentar Deine Handgelenkgrösse (enganliegend gemessen). Falls Du nichts angibt, wird das Armband in der Standardgröße (passend für ein Handgelenk zwischen 17-18 cm) angefertigt.

      Farben:

      rosa, silber

      Material:

        Rosenquarz
        Zwischenperlen und Verbinder: 925 Sterlingsilber

        Lieferzeit:

        3-7 Tage

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