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Charm Bracelet
Legacy Name: Charm Bracelet


The Common Experiment #1536
Owner: Nixa

Age: 10 years, 7 months, 6 days

Born: October 11th, 2013

Adopted: 10 years, 7 months, 6 days ago

Adopted: October 11th, 2013

Statistics


  • Level: 5
     
  • Strength: 13
     
  • Defense: 13
     
  • Speed: 10
     
  • Health: 14
     
  • HP: 14/14
     
  • Intelligence: 6
     
  • Books Read: 6
  • Food Eaten: 0
  • Job: Unemployed


Charm Bracelet
created on :: October 11th, 2013
:: Evolve Charm Bracelet ::

Silver Bracelet with Stopper & Clasp
This Evolve New Zealand bracelet is crafted from high quality sterling silver. Each piece features the Evolve New Zealand koru logo, inspired by the natural beauty and magic of Aotearoa. As always our iconic solid silver koru stopper is complimentary.


Safety Chain - Continuum
This eye-catching pattern honours the enduring nature of loving relationships between family and close friends.


Aotearoa's Heart
The Evolve New Zealand Canterbury Charity Charm, Aotearoa's Heart symbolises compassion, strength, hope and unconditional love. Designed in support of the people of Christchurch, following the 2010 and 2011 earthquakes, the simple koru engraved deep into the heart connects us with new beginnings and growth, inspiring us to move forward. $15 from each charm purchased is donated to a Christchurch charity of our choice.


Curly Pig
This cute, chunky little curly tailed pig celebrates a creature which holds a special place in many a Kiwi's heart. Although perhaps best known for its love of wallowing around in mud and eating everything in sight, the pig is an intelligent and loyal character. Pigs are an important part of New Zealand farming life and symbolic of wealth, prosperity and luck.


Forever
This intricate charm is created from a series of delicate fern fronds, which embrace each other in a continuous spiral of new beginnings and growth. This eternal spiral represents the cycle of life, throughout which there are many friends, family and relationships who touch our hearts and share with us memories that we will treasure forever.


Desire
Our Desire charm celebrates the zeal and energy of those brave enough to chase their dreams. Our deepest desires, whether towards a loved one or for a long-held ambition, inspire us to be the best we can be. The meeting of the colours of sea and sky symbolise our horizons. If we are true to ourselves and all we believe in, the sky is the limit.


Tomato Sauce Bottle
This iconic tomato sauce bottle has been the mainstay of many a Kiwi barbecue for generations and a favourite for Kiwi kids growing up. In the shape of a tomato, this bottle is refilled time and time again over a festive summer season. Family and friends get together to celebrate the warmer weather and share a delicious sausage and bread, generously smeared in tomato sauce.


Manaia (Guardian)
The Manaia is a spiritual guardian, a wise provider and protector who looks over us. This charm provides direction and protection to those who wear it, surrounding our loved ones with an invisible light. The three ‘fingers’ of our Manaia charm represent the trinity of birth, life and death, symbolising the circle of life and guarding those we love against harm or evil.


Auckland
Auckland is also known as ‘the city of sails’ due to the many yachts dotted across its stunning harbour. On a bright, clear day these boats make a truly beautiful site as they enjoy the sparkling blue waters and warm summer breezes. The crisp blues and white of our Auckland charm, tell the stories of the boats as their full sails guide them across the Hauraki Gulf.


Tiki
The Tiki is a treasured New Zealand cultural icon. Traditionally a symbol of fertility and knowledge, the Tiki is viewed as the teacher of all things. The wearer of this special symbol possesses clarity of thought, great inner wisdom and strength of character. The Tiki is regarded as a good luck charm when worn.


Courage
Our striking Courage charm celebrates determination, strength of character and bravery. The traditional Maori decorative colours of red, white and black often adorn the rafters of Maori meeting houses, in honour of great ancestors. This design reminds us of the courage of those that have gone before us and inspires us to emulate this strength when faced with life’s challenges.


Family Circle (Whanau)
Whanau meaning ‘extended family’ in Maori represents the strength and togetherness of our circle of family and friends. It reminds us of the importance of embracing and celebrating family and friendships and nurturing these unique relationships. The linked figures, holding hands in a circle, celebrate the powerful bonds we share with our loved ones.


Anzac Poppy
The poppy represents great bravery, as a symbol of war remembrance the world over. In New Zealand the Anzac poppy commemorates not only the members of the Australian and New Zealand Army Corps (ANZAC) who fought at Gallipoli, but now more broadly honours all those who died in service of their country, as well as those who still serve. This charm is a beautiful and lasting tribute to all those loved and lost. The sparkling poppy seed, crafted from black cubic zirconia, symbolises release from pain and sorrow, towards peaceful rest.


Ladybird Wishes
The treasured stories and rhymes we grew up with tell of the ladybird’s power to grant wishes. As we gently pick up our ladybird friend, we share our secret hopes before releasing it again. Some believe this fairytale creature is a teller of fortunes, can carry away bad luck or guide us to the one we love. Our Ladybird Wishes charm symbolises our hopes and dreams for the future, may they all come true.


Daisy Chain (Companionship)
A gift of a daisy chain is something very special indeed, the ultimate token of friendship and good times shared. Created with love, this intertwined ring of daisies symbolises the powerful bonds of companionship. The time spent picking bright daisies to thread together into a beautiful chain makes this a treasured memento for our favourite companion.


Strong Warrior (Tane)
Tane in Maori mythology is ‘God of the forest’. He is renowned for his immense physical strength and power, as well as his protective nature and strength of character. This charm of Tane, dressed as a warrior, symbolises the strong, protective males in our lives.


Wise Goddess (Wahine)
Wahine is defined in Maori language as ‘woman’. This charm represents all that a woman is revered for; her beauty, her strength of character, her intelligence and her nurturing nature. She is the matriarch of our future generations. The wearer of this powerful symbol possesses these virtues.

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