SariBlue® Dark Green Fordite with Striated Matte Black Agate & Green Evil Eye Bead Bracelet
SariBlue® Dark Green Fordite with Striated Matte Black Agate & Green Evil Eye Bead Bracelet
SariBlue® Dark Green Fordite with Striated Matte Black Agate and Green Evil Eye Beads Bracelet
Have you ever heard of Fordite?
Fordite….. also known as Detroit agate or Motor City agate, is old automotive paint which has hardened sufficiently to be cut and polished and made into beads or pendants. Talk about the ultra recycled component!
I had never heard of it until my husband handed me a package. He knows how excited I get about really unique components for making jewelry and ordered me these black and emerald green faceted beads.
This stunning Fordite with the striated matte black Agate Beads and vibrant green evil eye make for a one of kind bracelet.
The agate combined with a green evil eye for success and wealth gives this bracelet a sense of positivity and good luck.
*Due to the nature of handmade materials, exact beads, colour and shape may vary in the item you receive. All our items are a unique piece.
*Listing is for one bracelet.
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Shipping:
We make every effort to ship items as soon as possible. Generally, items ship within 3 business days of order, this is production time and does not include shipping time. Once an item has been brought to the post office you will receive a shipment notification. Please expect longer production and shipping times during holiday season. Standard shipping is via USPS first class mail. We offer Priority Shipping for faster delivery. All packages include tracking. Shipping costs and methods are subject to change based on market conditions. Once a package leaves our shop we do not have control over them, but will do whatever we can to help if a package is lost during shipment.
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Measuring Your Wrist:
We want you to have a great bracelet that fits well and is comfortable.
The best way to measure your wrist is with a fabric tape measure, if you do not have one please use a piece of string or masking tape and a ruler.
The measurement should be taken at the smallest part of the wrist between the hand and wrist bone. You will need to wrap the tape/string around your wrist and measure it. Do not wrap the string too tight or too loose and do not overlap.
After you measure your wrist, cut the string to the length you measured. Please take the string and double check the length to make sure it is a perfect fit and not loose, nor overly tight. If it is loose or overlaps, cut again and double check the measurement on the ruler.