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The Beaded Bracelet specializes in creating truly distinctive gifts bracelets made from the finest quality materials, including sterling silver, gold-filled, Bali and glass beads.

Location: P.O. Box 157, New Market Minnesota 55054 Telephone 612-382-8573

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