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Bracelet from the Phillipines.

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 Bracelet from the Phillipines.

This bracelet came all the way from the phillipines and my Uncle bought me as a gift when he visited there. Local women had set up a jewlery stand on the side of the road to make a living from passing tourists. Few materials were used and it is a symbol of "love". I feel like I am connected to that place even though I was never there.

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  • 1. At 20:50 on 9 July 2010, smith museum stirling scotland wrote:

    location and culture incorrect

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