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Material: Earthenware
Pair of Contemporary Silver Earrings "Na Linii" Handcrafted with Natural Pearls
Located in Vilnius, LT
Na Linii earrings by Svitanok
This Ukrainian origin word "Na Linii" means "on the line". It is a charismatic product that should not be perceived literally...
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2010s Ukrainian Minimalist Earthenware Metalwork
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