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Big Chunky 27m Black Onyx Rhinestone Cross Ring Christian Size 8
$38.00
This is a big, chunky, hand cut, black onyx cross ring in size 8. It is well cut and polished midnight black color with a sparkly crisp clear rhinestone cross. The rhinestones are set directly into the onyx. The top is 1 1/16″ long by 13/16″ wide across (27mm by 21mm). Height from the finger to the top of the ring is 1/4″. In excellent condition this is a stunning showy ring for your collection.
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