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Cotton cords are expertly knotted by hand into this multiple chain pattern to become a key chain that's easy to locate in pocket or purse. The macrame loop is long enough to slip over the hand for a more secure grasp. By Guatemalan artisan Carmina Giron, it features polished pewter hardware.
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The bracelets are lovely, but not as wide as I expected.
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Another well done bracelet by Carmina...I like the simpilcity and excellent craftsmanship of her work...thank you!
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Ive enjoyed this bracelet for a long while these days and like to travel with it. Im sorry that I didt review it sooner. Just a sweet touch of health and happiness and great looking with my Navajo jewelry too.
You can find our cotton macrame key chain 'Braided Ivory Loop' by Carmina Giron in accessories categories such as Bohemian Keychains and Straps, Hand Woven Keychains and Straps, Cotton Keychains and Straps and Metal Keychains and Straps. Enjoy exploring these sections for other Novica treasures.
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"I work with my daughters; they help me to verify that the pieces are in the best condition, to find and inspire me in new designs and to pack the products."