Swarovski Crystal - Swarovski Isadora Magic Of Dance 2002
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Swarovski Crystal Swarovski Isadora Magic Of Dance 2002 Crystal

Status: In Stock Only 1 Available | Condition: New | Edition:Annual Edition Crystal | Edition Size: Limited Edition 2002 | Dim:7 7/8 tall x 4 1/4 wide | Swarovski Crystal| Item #: SWISADORA



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Swarovski Isadora Magic Of Dance - SWISADORA

NOTES: Isadora, the first edition in the SCS 2002-04 Music of Dance trilogy, was inspired by Isadora Duncan, the great innovator in modern dance. Issued as a limited edition available only to 2002 members of the society, Isadora is constructed entirely of faceted and non-faceted clear crystal with blue crystal accents. It features an exceptional design, a flowing blue crystal scarf and movable bracelets..

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