Green Unakite Beaded Bracelet Handcrafted in Guatemala 'Earth Balance' Item ID: 2671771785
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"Unakite stones have always been associated with spiritual balance and earth forces, making them the perfect complement to a tropical beaded bracelet crafted in Guatemala by Victoria Zurdo. After setting each jewel in a green waxed polyester cord, the artisan adds a sliding knot to the design for an easy fit. On top of that, it comes with a shiny Zamac charm."
- 0.33 lb
- 5 inches min L - x 10.3 inches max L x 0.2 inches W
- 0.63 oz
- 5 inches min L - x 10.3 inches max L x 0.2 inches W
- Waxed polyester cord
- unakite
- Zamac charm
- Length is adjustable
- Natural stone -- color and variegation will vary
- Sliding knot
Made in Guatemala
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"I'm the mother of two marvelous boys who are my strength and inspiration in everything I do. I have a firm belief in God and we are thankful for every moment of the blessings we receive.
"A few years ago, I began to make bracelets. I was excited and had so many illusions. Little by little, I began developing different designs and was convinced I could grow as a designer and as the owner of a small workshop.
"Every step I've taken along this path has been worth it. Today I'm happy and proud of my bracelet collection 'What's Up, Bro?' (¿Qué Onda, 'Mano?). This is a greeting of friendship that we use in Latin America, an abbreviation of 'hermano´ (brother), an expression we use for the complicity that exists among friends.
"My dream is to be able to create jobs to help mothers, who are the heads of their families. And, do you know what? Thanks to your purchases, this has already begun! Thank you for being a part of my dream. A thousand thanks."
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"I'm the mother of two marvelous boys who are my strength and inspiration in everything I do. I have a firm belief in God and we are thankful for every moment of the blessings we receive.
"A few years ago, I began to make bracelets. I was excited and had so many illusions. Little by little, I began developing different designs and was convinced I could grow as a designer and as the owner of a small workshop.
"Every step I've taken along this path has been worth it. Today I'm happy and proud of my bracelet collection 'What's Up, Bro?' (¿Qué Onda, 'Mano?). This is a greeting of friendship that we use in Latin America, an abbreviation of 'hermano´ (brother), an expression we use for the complicity that exists among friends.
"My dream is to be able to create jobs to help mothers, who are the heads of their families. And, do you know what? Thanks to your purchases, this has already begun! Thank you for being a part of my dream. A thousand thanks."
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