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Gold-Filled Earring Backs, Butterfly Nut (12 Pieces)

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$7.77

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See Related Products links (below) to see all styles of earring backs on one page -- plus, the main Earring Backs category includes tips on picking the best style of earring backs for your projects, and how to adjust poorly fitting earring nuts.
See Related Products links (below) to see all styles of earring backs on one page -- plus, the main Earring Backs category includes tips on picking the best style of earring backs for your projects, and how to adjust poorly fitting earring nuts.
See Related Products links (below) to see all styles of earring backs on one page -- plus, the main Earring Backs category includes tips on picking the best style of earring backs for your projects, and how to adjust poorly fitting earring nuts.
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See Related Products links (below) to see all styles of earring backs on one page -- plus, the main Earring Backs category includes tips on picking the best style of earring backs for your projects, and how to adjust poorly fitting earring nuts.
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See Related Products links (below) to see all styles of earring backs on one page -- plus, the main Earring Backs category includes tips on picking the best style of earring backs for your projects, and how to adjust poorly fitting earring nuts.

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dozen
Theme:
Nuts
Additional Info:
12 per pack
Country of Origin:
United States
Color:
Gold

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