By Bethany
This layering gold-plated necklace is on trend as an accessory, but has a value much deeper than the average chains. Wearing the Hamsa calls us back to tradition and protection, while laboradite beads add beauty and another centering force. It s the perfect length to hit mid sternum. Definitely no risk of being a choker, or too long to get lost under every camisole. Well worth the price!
By Paula
My daughter wasnt convinced of her faith when she was confirmed, so I felt this Hamsa necklace was something she could wear as it is used by many religions, but above all, is a symbol of peace and togetherness. Four years later, she not only wears it all of the time, but three weeks ago had the Hamsa tatooed on the back of her neck. She is a very passionate young woman and Im so glad this necklace will be with her wherever her passion takes her!
By Katybird
I love this design and the name ?Loving Whirlwind?. The design is dynamic and beautiful, and the name conjures memories of people in my world whom I could describe as ?Loving Whirlwinds?. The chime is cheerful, and I love wearing it.
"Today I work together with local silversmiths to promote Bali's beauty in our own way."
"Nyoman Sukartini is the full name given me by my parents when I was born. From the time I was little, my mother taught me how to be a 'Balinese... read more
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