Leather Bracelet With Sterling Silver Ballet Slipper Charm, Ballet Slipper Bracelet, Ballet Shoe Bracelet, Ballerina Shoe Bracel - New Release

***Please add 2-3 additional days to Etsy's Estimated Delivery Calculator found on the right side of the page. While sometimes the packages arrive within this schedule, many times Etsy has underestimated the delivery time by a couple of days***This is a Black Leather Braided Bracelet with a Sterling Silver Ballet Slipper Charm. It is also available with a Sterling Silver Textured Bracelet. Measurement of Charm in mm: Height: 19.5 Width: 5 Thickness: 3.5 (height includes jump ring) Please look at the measurements of the charm before ordering. Photos can sometimes make charms appear larger or smaller than they actually are.{Materials}All parts of the charm are made from .925 sterling silver.The leather bracelet is made from black braided leather with a Sterling Silver clasp. The 7.5 inch bracelet is thicker than the 8 inch bracelet. The 7.5 inch bracelet is 4.1mm and the 8 inch bracelet is 3.8mm. There adjustable sterling silver bracelet is textured and semi-sparkly. The bracelet is 1.5mm thick. .925 is the most common type of sterling silver used today as it is valuable, durable, and beautiful. .925 means that the metal is 925 parts of 1000 pure silver. There are higher forms of sterling (.999) that are used less often due to the fact that it is extremely soft and presents many problems with craftsmanship. With .925 Sterling Silver a buyer gets the best of both worlds, high quality metal with high durability.LOOKING FOR THIS CHARM AS A NECKLACE? VISIT THE LINK BELOW:https://www.etsy.com/listing/479452534/sterling-silver-ballet-slipper-charm?ga_search_query=ballet&ref=shop_items_search_1LOOKING FOR JUST THE CHARM? VISIT THE LINK BELOW:STYLE #A96{Similar Listings}Looking for more Sterling Silver Charms, Bracelets, and Necklaces? Etsy.com/shop/HannahCatherines{Jewelry Packaging}Each bracelet is neatly placed in a small jewelry box, then packaged safely into a small bubble envelope to keep it protected on its journey to the customer! :){Quality}The quality of each individual product is extremely important to me, which is why I take great time, care, and effort to ensure that these bracelets are quality pieces. {Contact}Feel free to contact me anytime. I am always open and ready to answer any questions or suggestions you may have. I will return your messages in a timely fashion, usually within 24 hours or less.{Policies}Please be sure to familiarize yourself with our shipping details and shop policies before making a purchase. I value each customer's experience and want you to enjoy the jewelry, so if you have any questions or concerns please contact me. {Philanthropy}When you buy from Hannah Catherine's, not only are you looking fashionable and beautiful, but you are also helping children at my local Children's Miracle Network Hospitals. When making this business, I decided to use 5% of my profits to help and encourage the children at the Children's Miracle Network Hospitals.

Cantor Arts Center at Stanford University. “Flesh and Metal: Body and Machine in Early 20th-Century Art,” more than 70 artworks that explore a central dynamic of art making in Europe and the Americas between the 1910s and the early 1950s, through March 16. “Her Story”: Prints by Elizabeth Murray, 1986–2006, through March 30. 11 a.m.-5 p.m. Wednesdays-Sundays; Thursdays till 8 p.m. Stanford campus, off Palm Drive at Museum Way. 650-723-4177 or museum.stanford.edu. Gallery 9. “Letters Home Across the Fields,” works by Menlo Park artist Joyce Savre Hutt. Through March 1. Gallery 9, 143 Main St., Los Altos. 11 a.m.-5 p.m. Tuesdays-Saturdays; noon-4 p.m. Sundays. 650-941-7969 or www.gallery9losaltos.com.

Pacific Art League of Palo Alto, “Abstractions,” a juried exhibition of 40 works by 31 California artists, Main Gallery, “Stamps on Paper,” works by Mario Rosales, Servane Briand, Sunny Chen, Suhita Shirodkar, Caroll Woods, Amy Tang and Katherine Kain, Both exhibits through Feb, 31, Ceramics by Phyllis Lee, Craft Gallery, through March 31, Pacific Art League, 227 Forest Ave., Palo Alto, 9 a.m.-5 p.m., Mondays through Fridays, Free admission, Stanford Art Spaces, Jenny Bloomfield: Transform Motion; April Hankins: Chain Reaction, Through Feb, 28, Center for Integrated Systems, Paul G, Allen Building; David W, Packard Electrical Engineering Building; Psychology Department offices in leather bracelet with sterling silver ballet slipper charm, ballet slipper bracelet, ballet shoe bracelet, ballerina shoe bracel Jordan Hall on the Quadrangle, Open during the week during business hours, Information: DeWitt Cheng at 650-722-3622 or dewittc@stanford.edu..

Women’s Caucus for Art- Peninsula Chapter. “New Beginnings,” art exhibit in celebration of David J. Canepa’s induction as Mayor of Daly City. Through March 31. 8 a.m.-5 p.m. weekdays. Free. Third floor Atrium Gallery, Daly City City Hall, 333 90th St., Daly City. http://peninsulawca.blogspot.com. Smuin Ballet 2014 XXravaganza Gala. March 1. Black-tie event includes honorary chairs Elaine and Tony La Russa, event co-chairs Patti and Jerry Hume, Athena and John Konstin, and guest auctioneers former San Francisco Mayor Willie L. Brown and “Voice of the Giants” Renel Brooks-Moon. State Sen. Mark Leno to make a presentation from the State Senate in honor of Smuin Ballet. Cocktail reception, silent auction, dinner, live auction, performance by Smuin Ballet dancers. The Galleria, 101 Henry Adams St., San Francisco. Tables of 10 are $5,000-$20,000 to $5,000. Individual, $350-$1,000. 415-556-5000, ext.106, or www.smuinballet.org.

San Mateo County History Museum, Charles Parsons’ “Ships of the World Gallery.” Opens March 16 with a family day with free admission, 24 leather bracelet with sterling silver ballet slipper charm, ballet slipper bracelet, ballet shoe bracelet, ballerina shoe bracel model ships created by Charles Parsons, with murals painted by Fred Sinclair, interactive stations for children, and photos and videos depicting South San Francisco shipbuilding, San Mateo County Coastside shipwrecks and the Port of Redwood City, 2200 Broadway, Redwood City, www.historysmc.org or 650-299-0104, 10th Pan-Asian Music Festival, Bing Concert Hall, Stanford University, Jindong Cai, artistic director, Feb, 22: The Tibetan Opera, Dance and Music Troupe of Qinghai, Stanford Symphony, March 1: Mongolia Gala, 30 performers from Mongolia, Stanford Symphony, Feb, 28, March 2: Verdi’s “Requiem,” four soloists from the Mongolian State Academic Theatre, Stanford Symphony, $10-$30, 650-725-2787 or panasianmusicfestival.stanford.edu..

The Fred Eaglesmith Traveling Show. 8:30 p.m. Feb. 22, Club Fox, 2209 Broadway, Redwood City. $20. 877-435-9849 or www.clubfoxrwc.com. Redwood Symphony. 8 p.m. Feb. 22. Pre-concert talk, 7 p.m. Brahms’s First Symphony, Gyorgy Ligeti’s Concert Romanesc and Mendelssohn’s Violin Concerto. Conductor Eric Kujawsky. Violinist Jassen Todorov. Main Theatre, Cañada College, 4200 Farm Hill Blvd., Redwood City. $10-$30. RedwoodSymphony.org. California Pops Orchesta. “Rodgers and Hart & Hammerstein — Oh My!” Music from 80 years of Broadway’s Tony Award-winning hit shows. 3 p.m. Feb. 23. Featuring singers Carly Honfi and Pierce Brandt. Program includes tunes from “The King & I,” “Funny Girl,” “Gypsy,” “West Side Story,” “Les Miserables” and more. Smithwick Theater, Foothill College, 12345 El Monte Road, Los Altos Hills. $15 (youth)-$42. Free parking in lots 5 and 6 (no stairs). 650-856-8432 or www.calpops.org.

Angela Brown, soprano, and Kelleen Strutz, piano, “Opera … from a Sistah’s Point of View.” 2:30 p.m, Feb, 23, Bing Concert Hall, 327 Lasuen St., Stanford University, $10 (Stanford students) to $25-$75 (adults), 650-724-2464 leather bracelet with sterling silver ballet slipper charm, ballet slipper bracelet, ballet shoe bracelet, ballerina shoe bracel or live.stanford.edu, Kirk Fletcher (Club Fox Blues Jam), 7 p.m, Feb, 26, Club Fox, 2209 Broadway, Redwood City, $5, 877-435-9849 or www.clubfoxrwc.com, Palo Alto Philharmonic, Spring Chamber Music Concert, 8 p.m, March 8, Music by Strauss, Piazzolla, Rachmanino, Weill, Maurer, First Baptist Church, 305 N, California Ave., Palo Alto, $10-$20 at door or www.paphil.org..

Peninsula Symphony. “Fountain of Youth,” including world premiere of new double concerto by composer/clarinetist Jonathan Russell. Plus cellist Nathan Chan in Lalo concerto. 8 p.m. March 21, San Mateo Performing Arts Center, 600 N. Delaware Ave., San Mateo. 8 p.m. March 22, Flint Center, 21250 Stevens Creek Blvd., De Anza College, Cupertino. $20-$40. www.peninsulasymphony.org or 650-941-5291. Coastal Repertory Theater. “Love Letters.” By A.R. Gurney. Featuring acting couples who met in theater. Through March 1. Coastal Repertory Theatre, 1167 Main St., Half Moon Bay. $17-$30. 650-569-3266 or www.coastalrep.com.

Foothill Music Theatre, “Little Shop of Horrors.” Feb, 20-March 9, Directed by Milissa Carey, musical direction by Dolores Duran-Cefalu, choreography by Amanda Folena, Lohman Theatre, Foothill College, 12345 El Monte Road, Los Altos Hills, $10-$28, www.foothillmusicals.com leather bracelet with sterling silver ballet slipper charm, ballet slipper bracelet, ballet shoe bracelet, ballerina shoe bracel or 650-949- 7360, Department of Music and Vocal Arts at Notre Dame de Namur University, “Little Women.” 7:30 p.m, Feb, 21, 22, 28, March 1; 2 p.m, Feb, 23 and March 2, Notre Dame de Namur University Theatre, 1500 Ralston Ave., Belmont, $15-$25, www.brownpapertickets.com/event/553854..



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