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Gathering of Colors Recycled Plastic and Glass Beaded Pair of Stretch Bracelets

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Gathering of Colors Recycled Plastic and Glass Beaded Pair of Stretch BraceletsIf you're looking for accessories that are friendly for the environment, then look no further. Eva Asantewa Amakye presents a tapestry of Ghanaian color with two vibrant stretch bracelets. Recycled plastic discs in a multitude of colors are strung together for a delightfully textured appearance. A recycled glass focal bead centers each bracelet. materials: Recycled plastic, recycled glass, nylon cord Hand crafted item color, size and or motif may vary
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