Simple, elegant and uniquely her. Limited edition.
Genuine turquoise, .925 sterling beads and pendant on an easy to wear stretch bracelet.
The purchase of these bracelets supports Howard Center in Burlington.
Locally made right here at A Little Something! Each of these beautiful pieces transforms from a necklace (42") to a wrap bracelet. All natural round and assorted beads give off beautiful shimmer. Colors and combos change frequently! Stop in or...
Beautiful Rainbow Colors! These cute and easy to wear bracelets are hand made in Nepal, and are perfect stacked up high, or to compliment your favorite outfit. A variety of colors in this set-- let us choose for you or...
Beautiful large faceted rose quartz beaded bracelet.
A portion of the purchase of this bracelet is donated to Howard Center in Burlington, Vermont, in memory of Helena Maxwell, from whom the materials were sourced.
Beautiful lapis beads on a stretch bracelet. Beads are approximately 6mm. Lapis is known as the wisdom stone and is considered to be a protection from psychic attacks, bringing deep peace, harmony, inner truth, honesty, compassion, self awareness, and self...
Beautiful amazonite beaded stretch bracelet.
A portion of the purchase of this bracelet is donated to Howard Center in Burlington, Vermont, in memory of Helena Maxwell, from whom the materials were sourced.
We wish we had more than just one of these! The stunning colors, beautiful faceting and comfort of stretch make this bracelet a must have for one lucky person! Sodalite brings order and calmness to the mind, encourages rational thought, objectivity, truth...
Beautifully faceted bracelet brings sweet dreams. Some believe that this crystal contains an energy that can enhance intuition and even give the gift of prophecy! All we know for sure is that these stunning and unique stones make a gorgeous stretch...
Beautiful keshi pearl bracelets.
A portion of the purchase of this bracelet is donated to Howard Center in Burlington, Vermont, in memory of Helena Maxwell, from whom the materials were sourced.
Colorful & creative beaded stretch bracelet!A portion of the purchase of this bracelet is donated to Howard Center in Burlington, Vermont, in memory of Helena Maxwell, from whom the materials were sourced.
Natural Gemstone & Hill Tribe Silver Stretch Bracelet
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Beautiful natural gemstone & hill tribe silver stretch bracelet.
A portion of the purchase of this bracelet is donated to Howard Center in Burlington, Vermont, in memory of Helena Maxwell, from whom the materials were sourced.
Beautiful beaded colorful glass stretch bracelet.
A portion of the purchase of this bracelet is donated to Howard Center in Burlington, Vermont, in memory of Helena Maxwell, from whom the materials were sourced.
Beautiful amazonite disk stretch bracelet.
A portion of the purchase of this bracelet is donated to Howard Center in Burlington, Vermont, in memory of Helena Maxwell, from whom the materials were sourced.
Beautiful small faceted rose quartz beaded bracelet.
A portion of the purchase of this bracelet is donated to Howard Center in Burlington, Vermont, in memory of Helena Maxwell, from whom the materials were sourced.
Strawberry quartz & gold bar stretch bracelet.
A portion of the purchase of this bracelet is donated to Howard Center in Burlington, Vermont, in memory of Helena Maxwell, from whom the materials were sourced.
Kyanite and pearl with sterling silver accents. Sterling silver toggle clasp. Approximately 7".
A portion of the purchase of this bracelet is donated to Howard Center in Burlington, Vermont, in memory of Helena Maxwell, from whom the materials were sourced.
Kyanite and pearl with sterling silver accents. Sterling silver toggle clasp. Approximately 7".
A portion of the purchase of this bracelet is donated to Howard Center in Burlington, Vermont, in memory of Helena Maxwell, from whom the materials were sourced.
Kyanite and pearl with sterling silver accents. Sterling silver toggle clasp. Approximately 7".
A portion of the purchase of this bracelet is donated to Howard Center in Burlington, Vermont, in memory of Helena Maxwell, from whom the materials were sourced.