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As I girl with a penchant for all things sparkly, I have been interested in buying myself shamballa bracelet for a while (in case you’re not quite sure what a shamballa bracelet is, I have included an explanation to the end of this post). I have wandered past several Worthing Market stalls selling shamballa bracelets recently, but I’m always dubious to the quality of the goods sold in such places. When the opportunity to review one from Sparklable Jewellery – a handmade jewellery business started by Chris; a woman who adores the appearance and emotional impact of gemstones – arose then, I was really pleased. The quality of this shamballa bracelets is fantastic; there is no risk of the gems inadvertently going astray (I have mentioned my fear of this in a previous KatSick bracelet review). I can adjust the pull-ties fairly vigorously too, without worry I might cause any damage. This lovely bracelet is finished off with the inclusion of two Haematite balls, at the end of each pull-tie (long enough to allow the bracelet to be made into an anklet, if preferred).
2004 saw Mad team up with his brother Mikkel, to launch jewellery company shamballa bracelet uk, and in this year the duo released their first collection. The pieces – including the now iconic bracelet – were designed to “encourage the possibility of the wearer [connecting] with their inner compassion and wisdom”, and were inspired by the mythical Buddhist kingdom of Shambhala (also often considered the final chakra, found inside the hearts of all people). |