14k Praying Hands Tie Tac

: 14k Praying Hands Tie Tac

14k Praying Hands Tie Tac

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 : 14k Praying Hands Tie Tac
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Binding: Jewelry
Brand: ReligiousJewelryStore
Label: A Great Jewelry Co.
Manufacturer: A Great Jewelry Co.
Material Type: 14K Yellow Gold
Metal Stamp: 14k
Metal Type: 14K Yellow Gold
Publisher: A Great Jewelry Co.
Studio: A Great Jewelry Co.



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