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MATTIE WAITS FOR BLUE: CHARMS FOR AN EASY LIFE BRACELET

MATTIE WAITS FOR BLUE: CHARMS FOR AN EASY LIFE BRACELET

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MATTIE WAITS FOR BLUE: CHARMS FOR AN EASY LIFE bracelet evokes the glorious sea when bathed in sunset’s golden light. Aquamarine, African turquoise, prehnite, and gold-filled beads reflect the many moods and colors of the sea. The bracelet pairs beautifully with the Mattie Waits for Blue necklace and earrings. Strung on the strongest jewelry grade material available, it is double knotted with a dab of jeweler's glue, providing strength and durability. Coco’s novel Remembering Blue is the inspiration for these earrings. For those of you who know the book, remember this: Nick Blue was never found . . . perhaps he’s still out there, waiting for his love to find him.

  • Aquamarine, African turquoise, prehnite, gold-filled beads, stretch bracelet.
  • 7” stretch.
  • Handmade in Florida in a lakeside village nestled between the St. Johns River and the sea.
  • Our jewelry is handcrafted with love using genuine stones. As such, our pearls and stones, which have been carefully selected from locales across the globe, possess variations in shape, color, and size. This contributes to their beauty and charm.
  • Free ground shipping and handling on every purchase.
  • Gemstones, pearls, and seashells are one-of-kind; color, texture, shape, and patterning will vary.
  • All of our jewelry is designed and handmade by Coco May. Each piece is one of a kind or is created as a limited edition. If an item is sold out and you'd like Coco to create another piece in the spirit of the original, please contact her at cocomayjewels@gmail.com.

To this day, I do not understand Lethe’s complexities as fully as Nick did and probably never will. He had the gift. He was able to escape that division between man and nature. He once said to me, “I know what the Bible meant when it said God cast Adam and Eve out of paradise. God didn’t send them anywhere; he took something away. Their animal eyes, all that under the surface stuff that lets us know we’re part and parcel with the beasts and fish and snakes. He turns us into fools in our own land.” – Connie May Fowler, Remembering Blue

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