B Double-string Pearl Bracelet
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About the Vendor
Woodlands Wildlife Sanctuary
2146 Duck Lake Rd
Minden, ON
Phone: 705-286-1133
Description
This bracelet has a double string of round pearls with gold clasp. Overall length is 21 cm.
Payment
How to pay for items:
1. Credit card payment will be processed automatically via Bambora's secure online payment processing. Continue to the online checkout.
2. EFT to info@woodlandswildlifesanctuary.ca. No security question is required,
Please add a note including item name and description.
Tax Information
Taxes included
Fulfillment
For pick-up, please arrive between 10 am and 5 pm Wednesday or Saturday.
If you would like to arrange another pick up time, please call us ahead of time at 705-286-1133 Monday through Saturday between the hours of 10 am and 5 pm to arrange or send an email to info@woodlandswildlifesanctuary.ca.
We are located at 2146 Duck Lake Rd., Minden.
Shipping is also available via Canada Post (additional shipping costs will apply). Please email us with your full shipping address for a quote.
About the Vendor
Woodlands Wildlife Sanctuary
2146 Duck Lake Rd
Minden, ON
Phone: 705-286-1133
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