Two new bracelets listed this week at:
https://www.etsy.com/shop/LetOurLightShine
New Peridot Swarovski Crystal Beads on Golden Brass Artistic Wire
New Tanzanite Swarovski Crystal Beads on Golden Brass Artistic Wire
These two bracelets were listed this week in my Etsy shop. I am working hard to get as many items completed as possible as I know we are all looking for Christmas gifts. In addition, there are weddings being planned, birthdays to celebrate, and many other reasons you may want to purchase an item in my online Etsy store.
Each item that I make is completed by hand in my home and is made to the best of my ability. If I don't like the way something looks, I start over and/or redo the part that I don't think is up to my standards.
Both of these new Swarovski beads are gorgeous! I love the colors and they look beautiful within the bracelets.
I have vintage and new Swarovski crystal beads within the items in my Etsy store. I love both. If you have a personal preference about the lead within the older crystals, then the new Swarovski beads will appeal more to you. I love them all!
Here are a list of my social media pages:
- Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/letourlightshineUSA/
- Twitter - https://twitter.com/LetOurLightShin
- Pinterest - https://www.pinterest.com/letourlightshin/
- Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/letourlightshineUSA/
Someone asked me about repairs on my rosaries and I would like to address this question. As long as someone is willing to pay for the shipping both ways, to my home and back to your address, I will be happy to repair the wire on one of my rosaries or other wire repair items free of charge. They should not break under normal use but if they are pulled with great strength, anything is possible. As far as the beads, if one is lost or broken, I can not replace those because many are vintage and limited in supply when I make the item. I do not keep extra beads after an item is designed and sold. However, the wire is always available and I'm happy to repair any problems with the wire. Hopefully, that should never be necessary. :-)
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