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Creator: K-OVER
Sterling Silver, Earings, Shell, Handmade, Italy
By K-OVER
Located in Firenze, IT
The “Shell” earrings are part of our jewelry collection. All our sterling silver pieces of jewelry are handmade: it means that none is like the other. As a matter of fact, our aim is...
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21st Century and Contemporary Italian Artist K-OVER Stud Earrings
Materials
Sterling Silver
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