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The flowers and leafs of the Hawthorn hides a small freshwater pearl. Very simple and yet complex as only nature can create it.
A mother and her baby playing together and enjoying themselves. A simple and sweet ritual, sacred since the beginning of motherhood.
We know them from our gardens. Little white flowers scattered all over the lawn. And if you put them on a string, they make a lovely garland to give away to someone special.
It is said that pearls are the tears of heaven caught by the ocean, or simply the delicate reflection of the moon. This pearl is lined with 18-carat gold.
You can never have too many of these darling hearts.
A lucky knot for good luck and happiness.
Basic lock. This lock cannot be used for leather bracelets.
Lace is a traditional, feminine form of expression in most cultures.
An uncomplicated design for those who prefer simplicity and functionality above all else.
This lock cannot be used for leather bracelets.
Two four-leaf hydrangeas embrace this silver lock.
A beautiful lock with a single flower, inspired by the Hydrangea bead. This is a longer double lock, which means the bracelet will be looser. If this is undesirable, choose a bracelet 1 cm shorter than you would otherwise wear.
A time out from the hustle and bustle of life - or from the beads rolling back and forth on your bracelet. Note that the stopper does not work on leather bracelets.
To keep your Trollbeads even more safe!
Beads and double-ended locks, which enable you to change the beads on your bracelet without tools, are sold separately. Note that the listed lengths indicate the total length of the bracelet with a lock attached. Basic Lock, Swan Lock, and Gold Heart Lock will not fit a leather bracelet, so we recommend that you choose a different lock for your leather bracelet.
When the sun strikes and reflects the beautiful red of the Ruby, your mind is filled with profound joy, and you realize why it is called Ratnaeaj, 'King of Precious Stones,' in Sanskrit. Here it is lined with 18-carat gold.
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