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I’m a big fan of accessories, especially bracelets. When I was younger,  my mom owned a boutique at the market where she sold, among other  things, a wide range of handmade bracelets. I think it was growing up  surrounded by things that were handmade that gave me an appreciation for  them and the artists that make them. Amanda (pictured above), is  designer and owner of LUXLA, a  company that makes and sells their own bracelets. I own two of Luxla’s  Hex Bracelets, in red/silver and black/silver and I wear them both  regularly. The design is simple, crafted with leather and metal and  looks great worn with anything. Check out more from LUXLA here.

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I’m a big fan of accessories, especially bracelets. When I was younger, my mom owned a boutique at the market where she sold, among other things, a wide range of handmade bracelets. I think it was growing up surrounded by things that were handmade that gave me an appreciation for them and the artists that make them. Amanda (pictured above), is designer and owner of LUXLA, a company that makes and sells their own bracelets. I own two of Luxla’s Hex Bracelets, in red/silver and black/silver and I wear them both regularly. The design is simple, crafted with leather and metal and looks great worn with anything. Check out more from LUXLA here.

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Notes:

  1. lisaht reblogged this from brittanymward and added:
    They’re pretty easy to make..
  2. brittanymward reblogged this from thignat and added:
    WANT ONE SO BAD.
  3. thignat posted this

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