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Pink Glitter Bow Necklace - Yellow House Craft
£6.00 Original price was: £6.00.£5.40Current price is: £5.40.
Floral Flamingo Bow Necklace – 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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YHCPUC1-1
Categories: Jewellery & Accessories, Kids, Necklaces & Pendants, SALE
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