Day Of The Dead Sugar Skull Earrings
Dia De Muertos (Day Of The Dead) is a Mexican Holiday Celebrated throughout Mexico. The Holiday Focuses on Gatherings of Family and Friends to Pray for and Remember Friends and Family Members who have Died, and Help Support their Spiritual Journey. Traditions include Building Private Altars called Ofrendas, honoring the Deceased using Sugar Skulls, Marigolds, and the Favorite Foods and Beverages of the Departed, and Visiting Graves with these as Gifts. So Skull Earrings like this, are Popular and Plentiful. Made with Durable Epoxy, the Designs are Bright and Vivid. So this Year (Nov 1 and 2nd), Remember the Dead!
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Pink Enamel Storm Trooper Pendant
Girls like Star Wars too! So why not make those Troopers Pretty in Pink? They look so Darling and Sweet… As should be. For this Pendant is a Beautiful thing indeed. A Storm Trooper Head with Lovely Pink Enamel,…
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#Sharkweek Shark Attack Earrings
Hold onto your Butts… It’s #Sharkweek 2018! Starting tonight (get your Recorders ready), the Discovery Channel has 22 BRAND NEW Shark Shows that will make everyone Hungry! Set your TV’s, Grab your Remotes, Sit back and Relax, it’s #Sharkweek,…
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Square Pendant Necklace
Featuring One Round Cubic Zircon Gemstone, set in a Square Pendant Necklace! I think this Pendant is the Cutest little Pendant. The CZ is loose and held in place by the open Box. Very Different, very COOL!
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Eat a D-ck Statement Ring
LOL I actually did LOL when I read this… Talk about making a Statement! It’s the “Eat a D-ck” Ring that will have everyone Gagging… Er, Laughing. You hope! Hand Stamped Ring made of Aluminum that’s Adjustable to Fit…
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Mug of Beer Cufflinks
Wear your Mug of Beer, not on your Heart, on your Sleeve! Enjoy this Frothy Treat without the concern of who’s going to Drive you home later. Great Cufflinks, GREAT GIFT!
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Hobbit Door Necklace
Hobbits are a Fictional, Diminutive, Humanoid Race who inhabit the Lands of Middle-Earth in J. R. R. Tolkien’s Fiction. And this Hobbit Door looks like it came straight from the Shire. One can only imagine Bilbo Baggins or Frodo…