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UPC 808773992764

Barcode for NOVICA Square Silver White Cultured Mabe Pearl .925 Silver Cocktail Ring, White Lunar'

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Attributes

Attribute Value
Binding Jewelry
Brand NOVICA
EAN 0808773992764
Label NOVICA
Manufacturer NOVICA
Model UK_B0752F7CQD
MPN 265838a116082
Package Quantity 1
Part Number 265838a116082
Product Group Jewelry
Publisher NOVICA
Studio NOVICA
UPC 808773992764

Product Features

  • Authentic: an original NOVICA artisan handcrafted fair trade product.
  • Includes an official NOVICA Story Card certifying quality & authenticity.
  • NOVICA works with Made Sudiari to craft this item.
  • Includes an original NOVICA jewelry pouch to keep for yourself or give as a gift.
  • Crown: 0.7 in. L x 0.7 in. W x 0.4 in. H; Band width: 4 mm

Description

NOVICA, in association with National Geographic, works together with talented artisan designers around the world to produce stunning, keepsake treasures. Our mantra is to spread global happiness, so rest assured - we'll do everything we possibly can to ensure you're a happy customer. About this item: The glitz and glam of this cocktail ring will take your ensemble to the next level. Made Sudiari of Bali hand-crafts this ring, which features a square crown adorned with a Balinese floral motif engraving. The sterling silver is given a combination high polish and oxidized finish, which complements the natural silvery-white hues of the mabe pearl. Crown: 0.7" L x 0.7" W x 0.4" H, About our Artist: 'I'm Made Sudiari from Bali. Almost all of the people in my hometown craft silver jewelry. My parents were farmers, but my siblings and I helped our neighbors make jewelry to raise money for our tuition and food. By the time I was in the sixth grade, I was able to create pieces myself. After getting married, we didn't have money left since we spent it on the wedding and blessing our parents' homes. We both worked hard making jewelry and saving the money we earned until we finally had enough to start on our own. My husband, children and five workers help me. Like other traditional silversmiths, we use manual tools like scissors, a stove, tweezers, solder and more. I use sterling silver, gold, and gemstones.'...

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