: Green Gold Plated Flower Pin Brooch

: Green Gold Plated Flower Pin Brooch

Green Gold Plated Flower Pin Brooch

from: Pugster



Green Gold Plated Flower Pin Brooch
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Binding: Jewelry
Brand: Pugster
Label: Pugster
Manufacturer: Pugster
Material Type: crystal
Metal Type: gold-plated
Publisher: Pugster
Sales Rank: 26162
Studio: Pugster



Features:
  • Color: Green, Gold
  • Plating: Gold plated
  • Stones: Crystal, Rhinestone
  • Size (mm): 2 x 2
  • Weight (gram): 40g







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The Green Gold Plated Flower Pin Brooch. Accessorize your favorite outfit or spice up apparel that just needs some extra kick with this Pugster Green Gold Flower Brooch. Made from antique finished, gold plated metal and accented with row upon row of green and gold color crystal rhinestones, this flower shaped brooch will give a fun, artistic flair to whatever it is that you are wearing. Created for people who love high quality handcrafted jewelry with a price that is sure to make you smile. This 40 gram brooch is 2 inches tall by 2 inches wide, and it fastens securely with a metal pin clasp. Crafted and authenticated by Pugster (TM) Inc., these Green Gold Flower brooches are available for both retail and wholesale purchase through our store. The Green Gold Plated Flower Pins Brooches.



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