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I'm not a jewelry fan. I can appreciate it in a glass case or on a friend, but I rarely ever wear any myself. That's why I was surprised at my reaction to these gorgeous wooden and shell necklaces. Too bad there's no more of where these came from...seems appropriate luck.
(via Le voyage creatif)
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