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Spiral Flower Silver Necklace – DK Jewellery
£40.00
Silver Necklace created by DK Jewellery (Déirdre Keough) in Lurgan, Co Armagh
Shell/Flower Spiral design!
Beautifully Unique – A one of a kind piece of Irish handmade Jewellery!
An Ideal Gift.
Only 1 left in stock
SKU:
DKA0025-1
Categories: Jewellery & Accessories, Necklaces & Pendants
Tags: Déirdre Keough, DK Jewellery, flower, for her, gift for her, irish, irish jewellery, jewellery gift, mother, mothers day, Necklace, Pearl, pendant, purple, sea, sea side, shell, silver, silver jewellery, silver necklace, silversmith, sister
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