A Tree of Life Earrings is directly inspired by the legends of the ancient Celts. A Celtic Tree of Life holds powerful meaning as a token of strength and courage.
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Tree of Life Earrings
£30.00
A Tree of Life Earrings is directly inspired by the legends of the ancient Celts. A Celtic Tree of Life holds powerful meaning as a token of strength and courage.
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Categories: Earrings, Jewellery & Accessories
Tags: gift, jewellery, sterling silver, TREE OF LIFE
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