


925 Silber Armreif mit "Tarmac" Struktur
Marsoni
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925 Silber Armreif mit "Tarmac" StrukturDie Lieferzeit fr diesen Artikel betrgt 14 Werktage. Details Gre & Passform Versand & Retouren Armschmuck aus 925 Sterling Silber. Der Armreif fllt durch seine tiefe Struktur ins Auge. Die erhabenen Stellen sind poliert und verleihen dem Schmuckstck einen schnen silbernen Glanz. 925 Silber und Emil Krack Stempel auf der Innenseite. Unikat 925 Sterling Silber Design Emil Krack Handgefertigt in Deidesheim, Deutschland 925 Silber und Emil Krack Stempel
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