Lavender & Gold Italian Murano Lucky String of Fate Bracelet / Anklet

  • $18.90 USD

Only 3 left!

“An invisible red thread connects those destined to meet, regardless of time, place, or circumstances. The thread may stretch or tangle, but never break.” – Ancient Chinese Proverb

Red Silk String of Fate with a genuine purple and gold Murano glass bead from Italy, accented with gold-filled beads! Each Murano bead has its own pattern! Simple elegance!

Perfect for yourself, gifting or as couples bracelets! The Murano glass bead is made in Murano, Italy. Only limited quantities available! 

Red String Bracelet is an auspicious symbol worn by many cultures and religions for good luck, love, energy and protection. It is usually worn on the left wrist, as in the Judaism and Kabbalah tradition, to ward off the evil eye and negative energies! 

Materials: colourfast, braided natural black and red silk strings; Murano glass bead from Murano, Italy 10 mm, gold-filled beads 3  mm

 

"Yesterday is already a dream and tomorrow is only a vision, but today well-lived makes every yesterday a dream of happiness and every tomorrow a vision of hope." ~ Sanskrit Proverb 

<<Hier n’est qu’un rêve et demain n’est qu’une illusion. Mais un aujourd’hui bien vécu fait de chaque hier un rêve de bonheur et de chaque demain une vision d’espoir.>> 
-- Proverbe Sanskrit

 

Size Guide:

Bracelet Size         Wrist Measurement

X-Small                    5” to 6"      or   (127 mm to 152 mm)

Small                        6" to 6.5"   or   (152 mm to 165 mm)

Medium                   6.5" to 7"   or   (165 mm to 178 mm)

Large                        7" to 7.5"    or   (178 mm to 190 mm)

X-Large                    7.5" to 8.5" or  (190 mm to 216 mm)

 

How to measure your wrist size:

With palm facing up, open your hand, please measure your wrist by wrapping a soft measuring tape, snuggly around your wrist, then note the measurement.

Alternatively, you can also wrap a piece of Non-stretch string or a strip of paper snuggly around your wrist, then note the measurement with a ruler.

 


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