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Nautical Rope Bracelet For Valentines Day Gift Giving

Skipjack's Mariner nautical rope bracelet in new Valentines Day colors

 FREE DOMESTIC USPS SHIPPING FOR ALL SKIPJACK NAUTICAL JEWELRY THROUGH FEBRUARY 10, 2012

Giving your significant other the right gift for Valentine’s Day can certainly be important. And, If you're also planning to give a valentine's Day gift to your best friend, mom or other family members, you may need a little help finding something special that's affordable too! Here’s the perfect gift for your loved ones- the Mariner nautical rope bracelet is now available for a limited time in great Valentine's Day colors including soft pink and valentine’s red nylon line. A great gift for only $24.95 with FREE shipping! Follow the link here to the Mariner nautical rope bracelet in Valentine's Day colors.

Skipjack's Mariner nautical rope bracelet.
 You may also want to consider our traditional nautical colors too. The Mariner bracelet is perfect for boaters, surfers, beach goers or anyone that enjoys being in or around the water- quick drying nylon and stainless steel shackle won't rust! Bracelets are available with small (7/8" long) or large (1-1/8" long) shackles. The width of the knotted bracelet is just under 3/4". The knotted width is the same regardless of shackle size. A great item for men, women and children alike. Here's the link to Skipjack's Mariner nautical rope bracelets  with new jewelry items being added each day!
Here's the link to Skipjack's nautical jewelry online  where you can a great selection of nautical themed and island inspired jewelry.

Skipjack's Mariner nautical rope in our traditional nautical colors.
We proudly offer free USPS shipping and handling in the US  through February 10, 2012 for all Skipjack Nautical jewelry purchases. Free Shipping will be applied automatically to all qualifying orders. No minimum purchase, coupons or promotion codes are not required.

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