Dog Collar Kenyan Collection Ebony Ivory Dog
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About the Vendor
Killara Station
5205 Gelert Road
Minden, ON
Phone: 705-854-0055
Description
Dog Collar
18inch length 1inch wide
Exquisite beaded leatherwork hand made in Kenya. Hand cast brass buckles from recycled materials. Beads anchored in the leather every 4 beads, leather backing added to protect beading.
If we don't have the size or styles you are looking for we can order it for you.
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About the Vendor
Killara Station
5205 Gelert Road
Minden, ON
Phone: 705-854-0055
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