Kite kantik pran priyè
$5200
Necklace “Kite kantik pran priyè” is made of real tagua, an ecological raw material, real leather cord and raw Amethyst gemstone.
“Kite kantik pran priyè” is an Haitian Proverb.
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Meaning ” Let’s change topic or subject”
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