Vendor: Wall To Wall
Type: Earrings
Price:
16.99
Get your statement earring on with these unique hoops!
Vintage gold color, women's wire hoop earrings featuring fan shaped details and hook closure.
Approx. Length: 2".
**Final sale item.
Vendor: Wall To Wall
Type: Earrings
Price:
16.99
Get your statement earring on with these unique hoops!
Vintage gold color, women's wire hoop earrings featuring fan shaped details and hook closure.
Approx. Length: 2".
**Final sale item.
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