Silver chains, Oregon Sunstones, and moonstone beaded earrings
$60.00
Here’s a nice pair of pretty dangle earrings with sterling silver leverback. The little chains each suspend three beads, a glowing 7mm Oregon Sunstone, a shimmering 4mm moonstone, and a sparkling little 3mm Oregon Sunstone. Tell her she’s your sun and moon! Buy her these adorable earrings today. Or buy them for yourself!
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Categories: Finished Jewelry, Oregon Sunstone Jewelry
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| Stone Type |
Oregon Sunstone |
|---|---|
| Specials |
Finished Jewelry |
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