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Bracelet Sarah-Lou

Bracelet Sarah-Lou

Prix habituel $24.00 CAD
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Bracelet Sarah-Lou

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Ce bracelet Sarah-Lou est fabriqué à partir de pierres naturelles d’améthyste et de jade mauve, et est fabriqué au Québec. C’est un accessoire unique et élégant qui ajoute une touche de couleur et de style à n’importe quelle tenue. Les pierres naturelles utilisées dans ce bracelet sont réputées pour leurs propriétés apaisantes et énergisantes, ce qui en fait un accessoire à la fois beau et bénéfique pour le bien-être.

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Puis pour ceux qui nous suivent depuis le début et bien c'est Sarah-Lou elle même qui a créé ce bracelet .

Sarah-Lou est la petite fille pour qui nous avons créé notre entreprise après son diagnostic de leucémie aiguë lymphoblastique. 

Aujourd'hui en remision 🙏🥰

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