Handmade Oregon Sunstone, Oregon Fire Opal, moonstone and garnet beaded earrings
$75.00
Here’s a gorgeous pair of earrings featuring shimmerimg Oregon Sunstone, moonstone, Oregon Fire Opal and garnet beads on hand made sterling silver wire settings.
Each one painstakingly made, each set of my beaded earrings are slightly different making each pair a work off art.
They are a perfect gift for your mom, your wife or girlfriend, or just a a special indulgance for yourself.
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Categories: Finished Jewelry, Oregon Sunstone Jewelry
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| Stone Type |
Oregon Fire Opal ,Oregon Sunstone |
|---|---|
| Specials |
Finished Jewelry |
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