Description
Made of silver, these earrings showcase traditional and intricate Lao designs. Handmade in Laos.
- Material: 95% Silver
- Weight: 0.020 Kg
$86.00
Only 1 left in stock
Only 1 left in stock
Made of silver, these earrings showcase traditional and intricate Lao designs. Handmade in Laos.
Weight | 40 g |
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