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$65.00
Green is the prime color of the world, and that from that which it’s loveliness arises. – Pedro Calderon de la Baca
This bracelet measures 8.5″ from end to end. The lobster claw clasp closure gives you adjustable length options.
***With a chain this thick you should consider wearing it a bit larger then you normally would. It was created to be worn on the left hand and is a little too long so the bauble on the end dangles about. All beads hand posted.This piece includes 18 moving items
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$49.00
Lots of beauties on this ASU charm pull that can be attached to a purse or a backpack, gifted to a friend or kept for yourself. The ASU charm can be easily removed prior to shipping if it is so requested.
The hand stamped 1/2″ ASU charm is sterling silver. The plastic flapper button is a replica from the 1930’s.
Total length is 5″. Ships next business day from Arizona, 1st class USPS mail.
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$29.00Original price was: $29.00.$24.00Current price is: $24.00.This hand stamped copper charm necklace was inspired by my love of Arizona. We are the copper state and my brother Roger even works for a copper mine. All of the materials are purchased locally and they are individually made by my dad Jake. It is paired with a turqouise colored bead on a ball bead chain and the neckace is 24″ long.
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$28.00Original price was: $28.00.$20.00Current price is: $20.00.The hand stamped charm was made by my dad Jake. It depicts the official boundaires of Gilbert, Arizona. It is paired with a faux turqouise bead on a ball bead chain. The neckace is 24″ long. He makes all of our name, date & initial charms carefully and one at a time. There are many steps to the making including the stamping, staining & polishing of it.
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$49.00
Who LOVES Tempe, Arizona? This is a one of a kind item. Hook it onto your purse, ceiling fan pull, kitchen curtains or your key ring.
Charm Pulls are a perfect gift for your friend who doesn’t wear bracelets. She can hook it onto her purse or a backpack. I’ve given them as gifts where I hooked it on to a ribbon and then tied the ribbon on to a bottle of wine.