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KY State
 $4.96
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This is not just part of USA- it is part of your live. Your favorite state now can take its place on your charms bracelet. Beautiful Kentucky State Italian Charm is made from high quality stainless steel. The shape of the KY state is painted in light yellow enamel over white, round background. This state can be your home, your favorite vacation place or just place you want to visit. Keep memories about your special place on your bracelet. |
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Price: $13.55
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Price: $13.55
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Price: $13.55
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Price: $13.55
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Hawaii State Flag Featured here is the official state flag of Hawaii. Hawaii was once an independent kingdom. (1810 - 1893. It has eight stripes of white, red and blue that represent the eight main islands. The flag of Great Britain is emblazoned in the upper left corner to honor Hawaii's friendship with the British. »...
Oregon State Flag Featured here is the official state flag of Oregon. The flag of Oregon is the only state flag with different pictures on each side. On the reverse appears a beaver the state animal. Both sides have a field of navy blue with design in gold. The front picture includes a heart shaped shield with an eagle on top, surrounded by thirty-three stars, which is the number of states in 1859. The scene on the shield shows the sun setting over the Pacific Ocean, mountains, forests and a covered wagon. »...
North Dakota State Flag Shown here is the official state flag of North Dakota. North Dakota's dark blue field displays a bald eagle holding an olive branch and a bundle of arrows in its claws. In its beak, the eagle carries a ribbon with the words " One nation made up of many states". The shield on its breast has thirteen stars, representing the original thirteen states. The fan shaped design above the eagle represents the birth of a new nation, the United States. The name "North Dakota" appears on a red scroll below t »...
South Carolina State Flag Shown here is the official state flag of South Carolina. Asked by the Revolutionary Council of Safety in the fall of 1775 to design a flag for the use of South Carolina troops, Col. William Moultrie chose a blue which matched the color of their uniforms and a crescent which reproduced the silver emblem worn on the front of their caps. »...
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