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This bracelet is a lovely design. Very pretty and I like the idea of the adjustable pull closure. I know very little about jewelry, though. I know what Hematite is, but what is Pave?
Thank you! Pave is a new bead that is like a disco ball. The pave beads that we use are genuine Swarovski crystals. These bracelets are very popular. The pave beads adds alot of bling to the bracelet.
Very cool! Always great to learn a little bit of something new. Now I know what Pave beads are. Thank you Charlie. 🙂