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Sterling Silver Sheet, 16ga, Dead Soft (troy ounce)

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$40.00

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64-515

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All of our sterling silver is nickel-free, cadmium free and meets the EU Nickel Directive.


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Sold by:
troy ounce
Theme:
Dead Soft
Thickness:
16 ga (1.30mm)
Country of Origin:
United States

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