Silver Plated Round Cuff Bracelet

$17.95 USD
Item# 9543
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Product Features

  • High quality jewelry findings take your glass cabochons from ordinary to extraordinary - just glue and wear!
  • Features a round setting measuring approximately 1"


Product Description

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Create unique wearable art that's all your own and will be the envy of all your fashionista friends. High quality, stylish findings provide a sophisticated setting for your latest glass cabochon. Whether you are wanting to wear your art or make an artful gift for a friend this bracelet pairs perfectly with your glass creations. To attach your glass cabochon, simply adhere to the round pad at the center piece of the cuff style bracelet measuring approximately 1". Sold individually.

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Pros : Fantastic, just want I wanted. Great quality.
Cons : None
Other Thoughts : I am always looking for sturdy bezel bracelets and this one was perfect!
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Pros : I sold one of these to a friend. It shows very very well a pretty cachabon. Will order more.
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