179 days ago

Pandora Bracelet Set - In stock

Rockie from Te Atatu South

Pandora Charms: $7-18/a piece.
Pandora bracelet: $25-28/a piece.
Charms in the pictures are in stock.

Bracelet sizes 19cm, 20cm and 21cm. (19cm-21cm refer to the circumference of the bracelet)
Other sizes may be available – feel free to ask.

Shipping: Flat $10 shipping fee across the country.)

Material:
Electro Plated Nickel Silver
Nickel silver is commonly used to make high-end vintage cutlery sets, tea sets, and serving trays.

Advantages:
Resist tarnishing better
Harder and stronger
Low-maintenance
Very good for detailed intricate designs
Bright silver-like shine
Cheaper

Disadvantages:
Slightly lighter
Not recommended for individuals with a nickel allergy

Pickup available in Te Atatu South or Te Atatu Peninsula, Auckland.

Negotiable

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