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Bracelet in 18k yellow gold. With central design of int…
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CAREER AND CAREER Bracelet in 18k yellow gold. With central design of intertwined hands in matte yellow gold, decorated on the flaps by 10 diamonds, brilliant cut, weighing ca. 0.10ct. Weight: 16.72 g Measurements: 5,5 x 4,7 cm

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CAREER AND CAREER Bracelet in 18k yellow gold. With central design of intertwined hands in matte yellow gold, decorated on the flaps by 10 diamonds, brilliant cut, weighing ca. 0.10ct. Weight: 16.72 g Measurements: 5,5 x 4,7 cm

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