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Beautiful! Nickel Free! High Polish! Solid Sterling-silver Heart Peace Sign dangle-earrings. Hypoallergenic Sterling-silver french wires from the top of the french wires to the bottom of the peace sign is 1 1/2 inches. The Heart shape peace sign is 5/8 inch from side to side. Boxed in attractive Box with ribbon and bow. Matching Necklace with Sterling silver box chain or Leather cord necklace available in another listing by RICH PEEL

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