“Yellow House Crafts is a one women show and everything is made by hand. Set in the countryside of Co. Antrim, Northern Ireland. Home of the fun, playful and quirky handmade gifts! 🎁 Samantha x”
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Glitter Cherry Bow Necklace - Yellow House Craft
£8.00 Original price was: £8.00.£7.20Current price is: £7.20.
Bow Octopus & Sea Shell Necklace- Yellow House Craft
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Autumn Colours Necklace & Earring Set – Yellow House Craft
£6.00 Original price was: £6.00.£5.40Current price is: £5.40.
💜Unique & Fun Pattern Necklace!
Hand made in Ballinderry co. Antrim using Stainless Steel!
Only 1 left in stock
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Categories: Earrings, Hook Ear Ring, Jewellery & Accessories, Jewellery Boxes, Jewellery Gift Sets, Kids, Necklaces & Pendants
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