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"I Can Drive A Stick" Key Ring, Wallet Or Bag Charm- Black
"I Can Drive A Stick" Key Ring, Wallet Or Bag Charm- Black
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Ideal for keeping your keys together, this silver key ring is oozing witchy vibes! Whether you are a lover of all things halloween, practical magic or harry potter, this key chain is sure to delight!
Doubling as an enchanting bag charm or wallet accessory, this key chain would make a great gift for any of your witchy friends!
Approx. Dimensions:
Length (including chain): 70mm
Colour: Silver
Material: Zinc Alloy
Weight: 16g
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In Stock And Ready To Ship From NSW, Australia
In Stock And Ready To Ship From NSW, Australia
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