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PJULAN – Marca Española de Joyería Personalizada PJULAN es una marca española especializada en joyas personalizadas hechas a mano. Cada pieza está diseñada para convertir momentos especiales en recuerdos únicos. Nos apasiona ofrecer productos únicos, totalmente personalizables, con un servicio cercano y de confianza para nuestros clientes.
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I ordered a ring the 7th or 8th of December and the parcel was estimated to arrive last week. It’s December 24th and still haven’t received anything so I won’t be able to give it as a present for Xmas. I don’t even know where the parcel is.

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