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MO State
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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 Missouri State Italian Charm is made from high quality stainless steel. The shape of the MO state is painted in green 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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