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SUMEET

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PLZ DO REPLY TO MY EMAIL ADDRESS AS sumeet_roopa@yahoo.com

PLZ DO REPLY ME IF U CAN OR CANNOT HELP ME OUT OR TELL ME ANOTHER LINK WHERE I CAN FIND SOME MUSEUM OLD 17TH, 18TH CENTURY INDIAN JEWELLERY.
MANY THANKS.
WAITING VERY EAGERLY.

tungsten wedding band

This really fabulous having this kind of collection was so precious,i also a collector but a ring collector do you also have a ring like this kind of stuff?

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arsh

nice post dear thanks for sharing. Jewellery

sumona

hi,will you please tell me how can i buy the nose ring from these .
thanks
Sumona

Vintage Ring

Thanks for sharing these fantastic designed jewelery.I liked the first Gold cobra-head braid ornament set with rubies,
emeralds, diamonds, and pearls.Awesome.!How can I buy them?Please reply

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