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Flame Five-ivory Pendant By Jensen Jewelers
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Auction by Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation
This item is in Reno, NV
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Overview of Flame Five-ivory Pendant By Jensen Jewelers
Item Details
Try a little self-indulgence with Jensen's Flame. This 14-kt gold pendant with five cascading elk ivories that radiate charm and glamour only Jensen's can provide. Jensen Jewelers is a family-owned and operated group of jewelry stores, doing business for over 46 years and is the largest privately owned jewelry chain in the Rocky Mountains. Jensen Jewelers always brings the highest quality elk ivory jewelry to the RMEF convention auctions and banquets and has contributed more than $148,000 to the Elk Foundation's Business Partners in Conservation program.
Jensen Jewelers/Ringmakers, Twin Falls, ID (800) 456-8413
www.jensen-jewelers.com Booth #637
Jensen Jewelers/Ringmakers, Twin Falls, ID (800) 456-8413
www.jensen-jewelers.com Booth #637
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RMEF Convention Friday Auction 2 of 24590 S Virginia St - Reno-Sparks Convention Center, Reno, NVSaturday, Feb 21, 2004 | 3:00 PM CST
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