DIY Bracelet Friends - La Petite Épicerie
DIY Bracelet Friends - La Petite Épicerie
La Petite Épicerie has imagined for you a brand new jewelry kit to create four pretty colorful bracelets for the summer! The Friends kit will seduce you with its pop colors and its letter beads which, in the blink of an eye, will accessorize your outfit! You can even offer two of the four bracelets to your friend!
This Friends jewelry kit will seduce you with its four bracelets to make in pop colors. La Petite Epicerie has imagined this Friends jewelry kit just for you! Easy to make, you will find inside all the material you need to create four superb colored bracelets with different beads. Heishi beads, seed beads and letter beads will make up your bracelets made by you!
Once finished, these bracelets will bring the touch of color that was missing to your outfit and even to your entire wardrobe! You will not leave these bracelets under any circumstances. This jewelry kit is suitable for adults as well as children or teenagers. This DIY kit can make a very good birthday gift for your child or for a friend. You can also offer two of the four bracelets to your friend or best friend as a sign of your friendship.
The bracelets will match perfectly with your bracelets already around your wrists, whether they are gold or silver.
What does this kit contain?
1 m of nylon thread
heishi beads
seed beads
smiley beads
letter beads to form the word Friends twice
The little history of the bracelet
The origin of the bracelet is said to be more than 2.5 million years old. Made of bone, stone and wood, bracelets were mainly used to protect their owner during combat. They also served as a spiritual ornament to show which religious group the man who wore them belonged to. The first metal bracelets appeared in the Middle Ages. But it was in the 16th century that the history of bracelets took another turn. It became the symbol of wealth and incorporated pearls, precious stones and charms!
Packaging size: 19 x 8.5 cm
Color: Multicolor
Kit assembled by people with special needs in Montreuil