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Sterling Silver Hamsa Bracelet
£72.88
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Add a meaningful touch to your jewelry collection with this pretty bracelet from Studio Golan:
Made from sterling silver, this chain bracelet features a Hamsa pendant with a stone.
An original design from the Land of Israel.
Will make a lovely and affordable gift for any occaison!
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Details
925 Sterling Silver
Size of central plate: 0.5" X 0.4" / 1.3 X 1 cm
Bracelet length : 6.7" / 17 cm plus 0.8" / 2 cm extension
This stunning sterling silver bracelet is crowned with an elegant round plate with a Hamsa symbol at its center. The Hamsa is an ancient symbol that is thought to protect against evil energies. A contemporary piece of jewelry with a Kabbalistic flavor, it makes a treasured gift for a lifetime!
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