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Tenor Saxophone Charm And Necklace - Sterling Silver

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Tenor Saxophone Charm And Necklace - Sterling Silver
Tenor Saxophone Charm With Chain
Item number 5850046DP, $23.95
Tenor Saxophone Charm Only
Item number 2851139DP, $14.00

This beautiful sterling silver tenor saxophone charm will look great on either a necklace or a bracelet and is going to be a great addition to any jewelry collection. Perfect for any music enthusiast, this high quality charm measures approximately 1.25 inches long and makes a fabulous gift. This dazzling charm is a tiny work of art that you are going to really enjoy!
 
This charm is available by itself or with a 19" sterling silver chain. The optional chain is perfect for wearing your charm as a necklace or can be worn by itself.

How to purchase this item: To purchase "Tenor Saxophone Charm And Necklace - Sterling Silver", just click on the "Click to Buy!" button above. You will then have the option of placing your order online or ordering by mail, fax or phone.



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