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Vintage Handmade Abalone And Enamel Alpaca Silver Pendant Pin
$25.00
No damage to the abalone. Sorry for any photo glare…In excellent condition this is a lovely vintage hand made abalone and enamel pendant pin signed Alpaca Silver. Only the better quality, eye of the abalone, shell was used to make this item. It is very colorful. The bail is 5mm so it can also be used as an enhancer with small beads. Excellent Condition. No missing or worn enamel. No missing abalone. Good locking clasp. Good 5mm bail. One very tiny age indent at the edge. Otherwise, perfect. Size is 1 7/8″ East to West by 1 3/16″ wide North to South. This is a beautiful showy hand made pendant pin for your vintage jewelry collection.
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SKU: 435
Categories: Pendants, Silver Pendants
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