: Silky Brocade Jewelry Travel Organizer Roll Pouch - Onyx Black

: Silky Brocade Jewelry Travel Organizer Roll Pouch - Onyx Black

Silky Brocade Jewelry Travel Organizer Roll Pouch - Onyx Black

from: Dahlia Pearls



Silky Brocade Jewelry Travel Organizer Roll Pouch - Onyx Black
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Binding: Jewelry
Brand: Dahlia
Label: Dahlia Pearls
Manufacturer: Dahlia Pearls
Publisher: Dahlia Pearls
Sales Rank: 7441
Studio: Dahlia Pearls



Features:
  • Beautiful floral embroidery in silky material
  • Easy fit in any purse after rolling up
  • Ideal storage to keep jewelry protected and organized while traveling
  • Include 3 zipper pockets & 1 large pockets & 1 ring holder







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A silky jewelry pouch with floral embroidery to store your jewelry in. The soft material and compact design make it a good traveling pouch for your jewelry when you are on vacation and easy to store. The picture show the inside and outside view of the jewelry roll pouch. ***Jewelry is not included with the purchase of the pouch.***











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