Apparel : Mt. Rushmore Black Hills Gold® 10K Eagle in Flight Pin / Tie Tac

Apparel : Mt. Rushmore Black Hills Gold® 10K Eagle in Flight Pin / Tie Tac

Mt. Rushmore Black Hills Gold® 10K Eagle in Flight Pin / Tie Tac

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Mt. Rushmore Black Hills Gold® 10K Eagle in Flight Pin / Tie Tac
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Binding: Jewelry
Brand: MT. RUSHMORE BH GOLD
Department: womens
EAN: 0784715168346
Label: MT. RUSHMORE BH GOLD
Manufacturer: MT. RUSHMORE BH GOLD
Publisher: MT. RUSHMORE BH GOLD
Sales Rank: 354127
Studio: MT. RUSHMORE BH GOLD










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Proudly wear the symbol of freedom with this handsome Black Hills Gold Eagle Necklace and Pin / Tie Tac! Both the Eagle Pendant and Pin / Tie Tac are handcrafted, and feature a glorious 10K gold eagle in flight clutching a branch adorned with green and pink leaves of rich 12K gold. The wings feature a special diamond-cut technique which gives them exceptional sparkle. The 7/8 x 1/2' Pendant hangs from a 20' 10K gold-filled chain with spring c-type clasp... you'll wear it with pride! The perfect match for the Pendant Necklace is the Eagle Pin. It measures 7/8 x 1/2' and looks great as a lapel pin or tie tac. Both pieces come with attractive gift boxes. Each piece of Mt. Rushmore Black Hills Gold Jewelry is meticulously handcrafted by skilled artisans into a beautiful, long-lasting piece of art that is said to bring good luck to whomever wears it. Impeccable quality, timeless design. Order ONLINE Now! Please Note: These items are shipped directly from the factory. Please allow 7-10 days for delivery... sorry no express shipping available. AVAILABLE SEPARATELY: Mt. Rushmore Black Hills Gold 10K Eagle in Flight Pendant Necklace - word search in our Store for 'Mt. Rushmore Black Hills Gold Jewelry'. Mt. Rushmore Black Hills Gold 10K Eagle in Flight Pin / Tie Tac

















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