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From the drawing table to finish, each piece of Kabana Jewelry is produced entirely in the United States. It is the combination of contemporary design, time-honored methods and a state-of-the-art production facility that results in Kabana?s collection of stunning jewelry. This necklace is carefully crafted of sterling silver by Kabana?s innovative team of craftspeople for long lasting wear and style. Designed with detail and quality in mind, it will add a touch of nature to any outfit! Chain length: 20''. Manufacturer style #: 107-201

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