Mother of Pearl Salad Bowl with matching Serving Pieces Set and 925 sterling Silver Leaf Appliqué
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Mother of Pearl Salad Bowl with matching Serving Pieces Set and 925 sterling Silver Leaf Appliqué

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Mother of Pearl Salad Bowl with matching Serving Pieces Set and 925 sterling Silver Leaf Appliqué Size: Diameter 25 Height 11 Weight:900 Gr Spoons Length 32 Width 8 Weight 200Gr Total weight 1100 grs. SHELL OF NACAR. It is the mother of pearl. The shell where the pearl is raised is taken from the seabed by artisans for use in jewelry and crafts in general. All our products are made 100% by Colombian artisans.

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Mother of Pearl Salad Bowl with matching Serving Pieces Set and 925 sterling Silver Leaf Appliqué Size: Diameter 25 Height 11 Weight:900 Gr Spoons Length 32 Width 8 Weight 200Gr Total weight 1100 grs. SHELL OF NACAR. It is the mother of pearl. The shell where the pearl is raised is taken from the seabed by artisans for use in jewelry and crafts in general. All our products are made 100% by Colombian artisans.

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