Birth Flower Bracelets, Beads Bow Charm Bracelet for Women Vintage Birth Month Floral Birthstone Bracelets Birthflower Jewelry Birthday Gifts for Women

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  • 🧡AUGUST BIRTH FLOWER GIFTS: The Poppy Bracelet is the birth flower of August and represents imagination, remembrance, and dreams. Add this meaningful charm to honor creativity and hope.
  • 🧡 Bow Charm Bracelet:This handmade beaded bracelet is a perfect blend of elegance and charm. Featuring painted floral porcelain beads, 14K gold-plated spacers, and an 18K gold-plated bow charm with a delicate crystal accent, all strung on a strong double elastic cord, this bracelet embodies timeless beauty with a modern touch.
  • 🧡Material & Size: The stone bracelet is about 7.48 inches long,elastic, stretchable, fits most people’s wrist, you can not worry about wearing the problem.Each bracelet beads selection of handpicked gemstones and handmade with elastic thread.Every steps are fullfil with our Love and Efforts.
  • 🧡NOVEMBER BIRTHSTONE BRACELETS: There are 12 different colors of gemstones, corresponding to the birthstone of each month. Each birthstone has individual and unique meanings. Topaz in November symbolises health, loyalty and adaptability. Choose the birthstone accroding to the birth month.
  • 🧡Customer Service: Vinswet will provide each customer with a high standard of customer service and a satisfactory shopping experience.If there is any problem with the product, please feel free to contact us. We will solve it for you within 24 hours.

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