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Navajo Vincent Platero Sterling Cross Buckle on 2040-motos

US $33
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Camarillo, California, United States

Camarillo, California, United States
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This very cool, quite large sterling cross buckle is heavily stamped on the entire surface with traditional patterns and designs, a characteristic of Vince's jewelry he is well known for.  The buckle is not flat but protrudes out in the center to give it a dimensional look.  It is stamped VJP, Sterling and is in its original condition.  It accommodates a 1 1/2" belt and measures 3" x 3".  Please feel free to ask any questions and thank you for looking. 


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