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‘Grateful’ Glass Ring – Soulscape
£18.00
Handmade Ring saying “Grateful”. Small Black Box included
Inspirational jewellery by talented crafter Soulscape. Each little piece of jewellery is made to inspire and remind people that there is always a positivity to be found.
Each piece of jewellery is designed using words from books and highlighted with illustrations or decorative background.
These are all set behind a bauble glass fronted inset.
Only 1 left in stock
SKU:
SOULHEADHEART-1-1
Categories: Brides & Bridesmaid, Jewellery, Jewellery & Accessories, Rings, Rings
Tags: Grateful, grateful ring, handmade, inspirational rings, quirky jewellery, rings, soulscape, soulscape rings
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Weight | 0.5 kg |
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Dimensions | 20 cm |
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