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Celebrate light and hope with our Diwali Bracelets! In the story of Diwali, villagers lit a path of oil lamps for Lord Rama to guide him on his way home after 14 years in exile. Today, Hindus light candles and celebrate with fireworks and lots of food. The perfect addition to your stack, these bracelets will light up your wrist.

  • Handmade with LOVE in India.
  • Comes with a protective cloth pouch, gift tag & sticker.
  • 100% waterproof
  • Adjustable length from 6-10 inches. Diameter 2-3.5 inches, Width 1 inch.
  • Every bracelet in unique & hand-made therefore a slight variation in color combination may occur.

Sales from Love Is Project's India collection benefit women artisans in the village of Juala, funding their education and home improvements.

Love Is Project - Diwali Bracelet Chain (Black/Gold)

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Celebrate light and hope with our Diwali Bracelets! In the story of Diwali, villagers lit a path of oil lamps for Lord Rama to guide him on his way home after 14 years in exile. Today, Hindus light candles and celebrate with fireworks and lots of food. The perfect addition to your stack, these bracelets will light up your wrist.

  • Handmade with LOVE in India.
  • Comes with a protective cloth pouch, gift tag & sticker.
  • 100% waterproof
  • Adjustable length from 6-10 inches. Diameter 2-3.5 inches, Width 1 inch.
  • Every bracelet in unique & hand-made therefore a slight variation in color combination may occur.

Sales from Love Is Project's India collection benefit women artisans in the village of Juala, funding their education and home improvements.