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Treated Green Stone Jade Bangle Ring Band Stacker Size Large 11.25
$35.00
This is a beautiful light green hand cut treated jade bangle ring or stacking ring band in x large size 11 1/4. The color is light green shading to white. It is well carved, curved and rounded like a bangle. Width is 1/4″ across. It is able to be used alone or as a stacker with other rings. It is also quite comfortable. A lovely jade bangle ring for your collection.
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SKU: 609
Categories: Costume Jewelry, Costume Rings
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