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NOVICA Leather and Dyed Jasper Adjustable Wrap Bracelet .925 Sterling Silver Charm, Inner Harmony'

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About NOVICA Leather And Dyed Jasper Adjustable Wrap

NOVICA, in association with National Geographic, works together with talented artisan designers around the world to produce stunning, keepsake treasures. Our mantra is to spread global happiness, so rest assured - we'll do everything we possibly can to ensure you're a happy customer. About this item: Thailand's Siriporn selects a colorful variety of dyed jasper beads for this brown leather wrap bracelet. She crafts the bracelet by hand, expertly threading the green, brown, yellow, purple, gray, and white jasper beads, believed to foster emotional balance. The bracelet fastens at one of two lengths with a florid silver button of Karen hill tribe origin. .950 Silver button fastener. The jasper has been dyed multiple colors, which may vary slightly. The bracelet is 0.3" wide and adjustable in length between 20.25" and 21.25". It is made to wrap multiple times around the wrist.About our Artist: I'm Siriporn Tongwat. My nickname is Koy, which means 'Pinkie.' It's usually given to the youngest daughter of the family. I am the younger of two children - I have an older brother and we live with my parents. I actually have a younger sister of sorts that must be mentioned. She is our cat, Matoom, the boss of the family. When my mother is cooking in the kitchen and we are also hungry, then Matoom cries out and she will get her food before we do. I cannot be patient for my envy. Before we moved to Chiang Mai, we lived in Petchabun in Central Thailand. Petchabun's symbol is a sweet tamarind because the province is filled with tamarind groves. My childhood was very simple but my dream was wonderful. My dream was different from those of other children my age. Most of them wanted to become a doctor, nurse, solder or policeman, but I wanted to be a person who creates buildings. Every time I had to write an essay, I wrote the same story. So my friends always thought I would like to be a construction laborer. However, I was never...