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White And Lavender Vintage German Glass Beads Art Deco 2409E Earrings

$245per set
£187.06per set
€216.14per set
CA$343.93per set
A$383.35per set
CHF 201.13per set
MX$4,681.33per set
NOK 2,546.75per set
SEK 2,407.07per set
DKK 1,613.16per set
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About the Item

The earrings are lightweight and are made to rotate and reposition with movement. The earrings consist of white and lavender new old stock vintage German glass beads that are framed with 24K gold. The beads were hand-pressed during the 1920s-1960s in Germany. Due to the nature of this jewelry, it is unique. *Our jewelry has maximum protection for anti-tarnish and is made for extended wear.

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