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Saturday, May 12, 2012
New large Papillion pendant on thick belcher chain
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Frankie Tonge
Currently working from a studio space in Ancoats, Manchester I am a designer jeweller and artist developing my practice. Showing in exhibitions throughout England and selling work nationally and internationally.
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