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Hare / Rabbit Keyring – Ballybrick Glass
£6.00
Infused Glass keyring with crazy rabbit/hare made by Ballybrick Glass near Banbridge, Co. Down, Northern Ireland.
Every item is handmade & so is totally Unique!
Ballybrick Glass & Clay produce a range of Jewellery ranging from Earings, Necklaces, Brooches & much more using fused glass and polymer clay!
[CODE – B0023]
Shop the full Ballybrick Jewellery Rangeby searching “Ballybrick Jewellery” on our Website!
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SKU:
BBG Rab-KY
Category: Jewellery & Accessories
Tags: ballybrick, ballybrick jewellery, glass, handmade, hare, hare keyring, hook earring, Infused glass, ireland, ireland keyring, irish, Irish Hare, Irish Rabbit, northern ireland, rabbit, rabbit keyring, Shamrock
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