Where Is The Love Bracelet
Where Is The Love Bracelet
Where Is The Love Bracelet
Where Is The Love Bracelet

Where Is The Love Bracelet

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the world can be a scary place.  find comfort in simple things that make you happy.

our “where is the love bracelet'' is handcrafted using genuine malachite stones, a powerful heart chakra crystal that helps open your heart to all types of love.  these luxe bracelets are handcrafted in sunny Miami with love.

please note, imperfections and variations in these natural stones are part of what makes them unique.  each bracelet is sold individually. 

the Olivia Boblet Collection was created by Olivia alongside the Splash team.  each piece derives inspiration from her unique personal style:  a little vintage, a little bold and a whole lot of glam.

Material: 14k US gold filled beads, 7 malachite beads

Measurement: beads are 4mm, malachite beads are 4.5mm

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  • You may return regularly priced items purchased online within 7 days of delivery/ready for pickup notification for an exchange or a refund of the purchase price.  To view our full returns & exchanges policy, please click here
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Materials Defined
  • Gold Plated - 14 or 18 karat gold plating over jeweler's brass, stainless steel or sterling silver, minimum of .5 microns
  • BR Gold Filled -  (Brazilian Gold Filled) a solid layer of 18 karat gold bonded onto jeweler's brass, a minimum of 3 microns
  • US Gold Filled - a solid layer of 14 karat gold bonded onto jeweler's brass, a minimum of 5 microns
  • Sterling Silver - .925 silver with a rhodium plating for shine and protection
  • Gold Vermeil - 14 or 18 karat gold plating over sterling silver, minimum of 2.5 microns
  • 14kt or 18kt  - 14 or 18 karat solid gold
  • CZ - cubic zirconia, a synthetic diamond or colored stone
  • Freshwater Pearl - A freshwater, cultured pearl is formed in lakes or ponds vs the saltwater of the ocean. 
  • Diamond - a natural, precious stone

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