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Marsoni
M251S
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Cirque "Power" Coral Collection Classic Drop EarringsThese one of a kind drop earrings are handmade by Ottawa artisan Khalia Scott. The gemstone theme is named "Power " and it is part of a collection created to foster and nurture the feeling of power and control over our lives in the year to come. These earrings are crafted out of sliced tinted coral beads, red faceted teardrop Czech crystal beads, faceted gold plated beads and finished off with gold plated lever back hooks and findings. They measure
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