: Sterling Silver Celtic Endless Knot 7.5' Link Bracelet

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: Sterling Silver Celtic Endless Knot 7.5' Link Bracelet

Sterling Silver Celtic Endless Knot 7.5' Link Bracelet




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Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars
Sales Rank: 399





Binding: Jewelry
Product Brand: Silver Insanity
Material Type: sterling-silver
Metal Stamp: 925-Sterling
Metal Type: sterling-silver
Ranking: 399









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Item Description:
  • 7.5' long and 1/4' wide
  • Weighs approximately 8 grams
  • Closes with a spring ring clasp
  • Marked .925












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Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars

Customer Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Sterling Silver Celtic Endless Knot Bracelet
It's amazing. Everything I wanted and more. I haven't taken it off since I got it. Very well made. I love the detail. I will buy from them again!



Customer Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - latch broken
my wife put on and five minutes later the area near the latch was broken.



Customer Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Endless Knot Bracelet
I have been wearing my endless knot bracelet since the day it arrived. It is most comfortable and looks much more expensive than the price I paid. I teach students in a mathematics class how to create Celtic knot patterns on a grid. My bracelet is an inspiration that life offers endless possibilities toward which we should not be afraid to explore. I love my purchase and would definitely recommend giving this item as a gift to a loved one or for yourself!



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