Well, in all honesty I didn’t expect a lot from a $10 bracelet from Best Buy, and got just about what I expected. I chose to go with the gold link bracelet since the sliding types tend to loosen and slide off.1) Quality of the stone: Pretty good actually! Most of the stones are of good quality and look nice (yet still no Pluto). The Earth stone looks a little wonky, (but it’s a stone, so it’s not going to look like the picture exactly) and would honestly be better off as a glass bead.2) The chain: Not great. The extender chain links are too small for the clasp provided, so there’s one of two options: deal with it and have someone force the clasp and risk getting it stuck (from experience, you CANNOT put it on with one hand) or switch the chain out for one with bigger links. The planets spin on double eyelet posts, but I haven’t had any issues with catching so far.Personally recommend getting the stretch band or the corded bracelet instead, would be a good gift for a teen or easy secret santa.
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