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RED BRONZE CAIRN PENDANT
New batch of hand-cast stacked rock Cairn pendants in a beautiful earthy red bronze are now available. This lot of 15 is brushed for a matte finish. They're strung on 3mm black poly cord with the keeper bead and button toggle also in red bronze. These are some of our favorites!
http://www.tarmadesigns.com/product/cairn-jewelry/100481/



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