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White Plated Jewelry Clasp, Cast, S, Wrapped (72 pcs)

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$8.84

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39-175-02-1
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Sold by:
pack of 72
Color:
White Plated
Size:
12x17mm, 4mm ring
Theme:
Hook: S
Additional Info:
Cast, 72 per pack
Country of Origin:
China

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