I received the bracelet below for the purpose of this review.
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This bracelet has 6 glass beads, and 5 gorgeous rhodium (no tarinishing!) plated charms. Mine included stars and strawberries, which really does seem perfect for me. The beads and charms are strung on a silver filled European serpentine charm bracelet.
One thing that is very impressive about this bracelet is that it is nice, and it won't break the bank. At just a little over $100, this complete bracelet is a steal! There are a lot of other great items from Joseph Nogucci, too, if you don't care for the Murano charm bracelets, I personally like the Charmballa bracelets!
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