Photo by Chad E. Holden
These bracelets were inspired by 1 Corinthians 13: 4-8 We all need a reminder from time to time about what God has designed for us in regard to how we are to love one another. This Bracelet is a beautiful way to celebrate love and provide encouragement to love HIS way. The Love Bracelet leads you through this scripture passage about how God wants us to love one another.
The hearts represent love
The letter beads, or word charms correspond to words in the passage that tell us what love is…”P” for patient, “K” for kind, “R”: rejoices, “T”: truth, “B”: bears, “Believe” charm or bead, “Hope,” bead or charm, “E”: endures, “N,”: never fails.
Each bracelet is handcrafted with quality materials:
silver pewter letter beads, spacers and word charms
Gemstone colored glass
Pewter heart toggle clasp.
Other Colors Available:
Ruby Red
Amethyst (Purple)
Crystal Aurora Borealis (AB)
Topaz
Blue
Each Love bracelet comes with a white gift box and The Love Scripture card.
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Bracelets measure 7 ½ inches long. (7 ½ is the standard and most common bracelet length.)
***If you want one custom made to fit a wrist of a different size just let us know and we will be happy to accommodate most sizes. For customized bracelet lengths in whole or half sizes up to 8 ½ inches just type, “bracelet: (and tell us the length) in the comment box (on the shipping page when placing your order). It will take us a day or two to create and send out. For customized bracelets longer than 8 ½ inches please send us an email for details and additional cost before ordering.
If you are not sure what length of bracelet to order there are some easy ways to determine the best length. One way is to take a bracelet that you like the fit of and lie it down on a ruler to see the length. Or you can cut a strip of paper about an inch thick and longer than you need to wrap around your wrist, hold where the paper overlaps making sure that it is not tight so that you can fit a couple fingers easily beneath the paper and can move the paper around your wrist. Have someone mark with a pencil where the paper on the bottom meets the paper on top(where they begin to overlap). Now lay the piece of paper on a ruler and measure to the pencil mark.