Pandora Style Bracelet
What girl doesn’t like charm bracelets? I had one all through my teen years that told my story. It included charms for track awards, dance recitals, birthdays and heartbreaks.
I can remember the day I lost my charm bracelet. It still pains me to think about it and the memories attached to it.
Then the babies started coming and I stopped wearing jewelry except for special occasions. Now that my crew are teens and older..and five of the seven being girls.. jewelry is making a come back around our house.
I received this Pandora Style Charm Bracelet several weeks ago and have worn it almost daily. The bracelet has some weight to it and you know it is on your wrist. It also draws attention to itself and I have people ask me about it all the time.
This bracelet offers, elegant old-world features for a sophisticated look. The bracelet sports pink and blue variegated Murano style beads that replicate the hand-blown look of the Murano glass from Italy. The glass beads alternate with silver-plated beads for an elegant, antique-like design.
The vintage style goes with well with either an evening dress or a casual outfit. This bracelet can be worn by itself or as a stackable accessory with other jewelry to complete a look.
Having lost a bracelet in the past, I can really appreciate the safety chain on this bracelet.
Order your Pandora Style Bracelettoday. They are available in several different color and charm design patterns. Make sure to check your wrist size when ordering as they come in sizes from XS to XL.
We are excited to announce that Soho from CA. was the winner of our giveaway last week. Congrats Soho!
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