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Vintage Metal Tribal Bracelet
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Biwa Pearl Stretch Bracelet
$59.99“In 1914 pearl farmers began culturing freshwater pearls using the pearl mussels native to Lake Biwa. This lake, the largest and most ancient in Japan, lies near the city of Kyoto. The extensive and successful use of the Biwa Pearl Mussel is reflected in the name “Biwa pearls,” a phrase nearly synonymous with freshwater pearls in general…” – American Museum of Natural History
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Galilea Rose Quartz Stretch Bracelet
$59.99“Quartz is a mineral composed of silicon and oxygen atoms in a continuous framework of SiO4 silicon–oxygen tetrahedra, with each oxygen being shared between two tetrahedra, giving an overall chemical formula of SiO2. Quartz is the second most abundant mineral in Earth’s continental crust, behind feldspar.” – Wiki
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Mozambique Garnet, Camelian Stretch Bracelet
$39.99“Mozambique Garnets are actually either pure Almandine (Almandite) Garnet or a naturally occurring Almandine/Pyrope Garnet blend, similar to Rhodolite Garnet. Our Mozambique Garnets come from Cuamba in Mozambique’s Niassa Province.” – Gem Adventurer
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Multicolor Cylindrical Agate Stretch Bracelet
$59.99“Agate is a rock consisting primarily of cryptocrystalline silica, chiefly chalcedony, alternating with microgranular quartz. It is characterized by its fineness of grain and variety of color.” – Wiki
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Multicolor Murano Millefiori Glass Chain Bracelet
$28.99“Venetian glass has been made for over 1,500 years, and production has been concentrated on the Venetian island of Murano since the 13th century.” – Wiki
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Red and Pink Quartzite Stretch Bracelet
$24.99“Quartzite is a hard, non-foliated metamorphic rock which was originally pure quartz sandstone. Sandstone is converted into quartzite through heating and pressure usually related to tectonic compression within orogenic belts.” – Wiki
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Turquoise Freshwater Cultured Pearl Stretch Bracelet
$39.99“Cultured freshwater pearls are pearls that are farmed and created using freshwater mussels. These pearls are produced in Japan and the United States on a limited scale, but are now almost exclusively produced in China.” – Wiki
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