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Atlantean Andara Carved Butterfly Bracelet

This is a wonderful and very unusual bracelet which features 5 butterfly shapes which have been hand cut and hand polished. I chose a butterfly because it represents beauty, freedom and peace which is a perfect match for the energies of the Andara crystal.

The bracelet is hand crafted using stainless steel wire.

The bracelet is approx 7.5" in length but there is also a 2" extender chain.

Each butterfly measures 20mm long x 22mm wide

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I thought it's unisex, I was wrong.
Reviewed by Andrei Grigorescu from  Dambovita, Romania on May 27, 2019
I'm a guy, yet I thought the green crystals would fit me. Lesson learned, this doesn't look so unisex after a closer inspection.

Might give it to my girlfriend so it's alright.
Otherwise, it's not a very practical bracelet. The metal pieces jingle like bells when you move your wrist, yet, apart all of that, the bright side is that it looks special in its own way so that's great!
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