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Review on YouU Instruments Inspired Bracelet Box Silver by Phillip Hoover

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The price is very good for what you get. I would buy again.

I love this 2 piece set. The pendant is not huge/ornate, just the right size for others to see what it is, an angelic rune. That's _absolutely_ good value for a couple. Surprisingly, both parts look exactly like the product photos. Important: price will usually be the obvious guide here, but please note they are NOT in sterling or silver plated or anything similar. I'm not sure if they can handle baths, cosmetics, lotion, personal scents or extreme fandom. wearable (because of metal). I wore the necklace 3 days in a row and finally on the 4th day I felt my throat tingling or itching a little bit. It's pretty good in my book. No peeling or chipping of paint as you can expect from suits. I haven't had it long enough to know if it's going to stay that way. I put the bracelet on and take it off at night probably 4 times. Haven't seen any peeling or fading yet. The spells swing very heavily in all directions and are constantly banging on each other and hitting the table as I type, so I expected an immediate degradation. So far, so good. Standard size necklace for jewelry. For adults or those with a neck larger than 16 inches, there isn't much built in extension and it may not fit someone who is _under_ 18 inches at the base of the neck. The pendant will not rest on your collarbone if you are. For example, I am a plus size girl. I don't cast a shadow, I'm big myself. You will need an extension cord or other chain/cord replacement to do this. If you want it to hang lower (e.g. much lower than a shirt collar, invisible to the crowd or judgmental peers). Finally, and this is the weight of charms that you might not expect. They are a bit heavy for their size. It's hard to tell on the product side. I thought they were very light and flat/thin (has anyone seen charms at stores like Claire's in the mall?) They make a little noise when they hit each other. Less musical noise than definitely metallic. It's not a dainty flawless set of charms on a regular charm bracelet if that's what you're looking for, in other words if I was a teenager my parents would have forbidden me to wear it to the dinner table. As I mentioned before: each charm makes a thud when it hits the table, so you have a waterfall of charms clinking or hitting the cymbal, glasses, steering wheel, coffee maker, etc. and they keep ringing while I type and move normally. That can be an advantage for some people: getting attention with every move you make. I'm just saying.

Pros
  • Jewelry
Cons
  • Unfinished