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Product Description
- See size chart in images
- BuDhaGirl Serenity Prayer bead.
- Set of 6
- Avoid insect repellants, self-tanning sprays, or sunscreens directly on All Weather Bangles as they may cause discoloration
Budha Girl champagne bangle™ (ASB™) bracelets, set of 6.
BDG Champagne All Weather Bangles® (AWB®)! Our fun champagne bangle bracelets are fabulous as a bold fashion statement alone, or mixed with your set of iconic gold or silver All Weather Bangles. These amazing bangles are weightless, soundless, waterproof and TSA proof. Each of the six bangle bracelets in the set is meant to represent an intention for your day. All Weather Bangles are made of flexible, polyvinyl carbonate rings that are filled with gold leaf filament and sealed with our exclusive BuDhaGirl Serenity Prayer bead. This unique, non-metal material allows you to go from the pool, to the office, and through the airport all without needing to take them off. Champagne All Weather Bangles® (AWB®) are beautifully packaged for you in our custom BuDhaGirl Silk Bag, included with your purchase.
Handcrafted in Thailand by really nice people. Each All Weather Bangle is made by a team of 20+ artisans, each bangle is hand made, each is a labor of love. All Weather Bangles are made with organic products, at times a slight color differentiation might occur, this is only natural as humidity and temperature conditions do affect the outcome. Our Serenity Prayer Bead is made with uncoated brass which as time goes by, might develop a verdi-gris patina. Our point is that Champagne All Weather Bangles are a product that will age, develop character, and will remain beautiful...just like our BuDhaGirls.
BuDhaGirl All Weather Bangles are made of polyvinyl carbonate tubing that is a semi-flexible material, so there is a little give when you slide the bangles over your hand. This really is the key to deciding your size... how the bangles go over your hand, not the size of your wrist.
The Serenity Prayer is not new, although in modern times it is attributed to Reinhold Niebuhr. Epictetus had a version, the Jewish philosopher Solomon ibn Gabirol had a version, and even W.W. Bartley had a version with a Mother Goose rhyme dated 1695. The prayer is simple yet powerful:
God grant me the serenity to accept the things I cannot change, the courage to change the things I can, and wisdom to know the difference.