T Tahari Bracelet, Silver Tone Tassel Link Bracelet

Worth the tassel. Silver stands out in this link bracelet from T Tahari. Crafted of silver-tone, nickel-free mixed metal, the bracelet features a tassel pendant and black accents. Approximate length: 7-1/2 inches + 3-inch extender. Approximate drop: 4-1/4 inches.
T Tahari
$65.00
Worth the tassel. Silver stands out in this link bracelet from T Tahari. Crafted of silver-tone, nickel-free mixed metal, the bracelet features a tassel pendant and black accents. Approximate length: 7-1/2 inches + 3-inch extender. Approximate drop: 4-1/4 inches.
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