: Blaze Amber Rat Pin Genuine .925 Sterling Silver Brooch

: Blaze Amber Rat Pin Genuine .925 Sterling Silver Brooch

Blaze Amber Rat Pin Genuine .925 Sterling Silver Brooch



Blaze Amber Rat Pin Genuine .925 Sterling Silver Brooch
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Binding: Jewelry
Brand: Gem Avenue
Gem Type: Amber
Material Type: amber
Metal Stamp: .925
Metal Type: sterling-silver
Number Of Stones: 1
Sales Rank: 23999
Setting Type: bezel-setting
Stone Clarity: SI1
Stone Cut: ideal-cut
Stone Shape: tear-drop



Features:
  • Gem Avenue sku #ADIS003
  • Genuine .925 Sterling Silver Pin
  • Made in USA
  • Blaze Amber Rat Animal Brooch
  • Approximate Dimension is 1.5 inch Long and 0.5 inch Wide







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Adorable sparkling Amber Set in Rat like shape in sterling silver. This brooch is perfect to give a fun, artistic flair to whatever it is that you are wearing. It fastens securely with a metal pin clasp. It will make a perfect gift for someone you love!! You don't want to miss this fabulous creation. Gorgeous Pin at a very low price. Compare with any local store prices and you will realize it. Buy now to grab this opportunity. Thanks for shopping at Gem Avenue.

















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