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Horribly expensive for something so simple, I think...
Jet gems are mined only in a few places, so it can be expensive. It also can be fake!!Horribly expensive for something so simple, I think...
Jet gems are mined only in a few places, so it can be expensive. It also can be fake!!
It says that only three of the beads are made from dirt.They say in the advertisement, it's made from DIRT from the Camino.
How many of the beads are actually jet?
Thank you everyone for your comments. I completed my Camino in May this year walking from St Jean to Finistere and Muxia. While in Santiago I looked at numerous bracelets and pendants, but as I'm really not a wearer of jewellery, I didn't purchase one. However, when I arrived back home in Australia I felt there was something missing and needed to keep a connection with the Camino. After hearing a podcast and mention of the bracelet, I went online to check it out. I was so impressed that there were the three beads made of dirt from the Camino and representing the Pyrenees, Meseta and Galicia and that the bracelet was blessed in the Cathedral in Santiago de Compostela that I just had to buy one. Which I did.
However, to my surprise it was delivered within a week and it came to me from Lennox Head in Northern NSW.
I have questioned how this could be. As the video shows the bracelets, in their soft pouches, being blessed (I would presume in Santiago as per the video) yet, the bracelets are specifically made to measure for each individual. And I also was curious how dirt could be brought into Australia from overseas.
To my disappointment I haven't heard back.
I am still wearing my bracelet but it dosen't hold the same meaning now that I was hoping for
Thank you everyone for your comments. I completed my Camino in May this year walking from St Jean to Finistere and Muxia. While in Santiago I looked at numerous bracelets and pendants, but as I'm really not a wearer of jewellery, I didn't purchase one. However, when I arrived back home in Australia I felt there was something missing and needed to keep a connection with the Camino. After hearing a podcast and mention of the bracelet, I went online to check it out. I was so impressed that there were the three beads made of dirt from the Camino and representing the Pyrenees, Meseta and Galicia and that the bracelet was blessed in the Cathedral in Santiago de Compostela that I just had to buy one. Which I did.
However, to my surprise it was delivered within a week and it came to me from Lennox Head in Northern NSW.
I have questioned how this could be. As the video shows the bracelets, in their soft pouches, being blessed (I would presume in Santiago as per the video) yet, the bracelets are specifically made to measure for each individual. And I also was curious how dirt could be brought into Australia from overseas.
To my disappointment I haven't heard back.
I am still wearing my bracelet but it dosen't hold the same meaning now that I was hoping for
@Africa , in your original post in this thread (yesterday), you said you were thinking of purchasing one of these bracelets, and asked whether anyone had done so (and said the video looked great). Then today, in your next post you say you ordered one and have already received it. Which is it? I had to re-read your first post because I thought I must have misread the date on it - your statement that you are thinking about buying one is a bit confusing. I also looked at the website and I don't think it actually says the bracelets are made to measure - it says to tell them if you want one smaller or larger than standard. Presumably they can alter the sizing where necessary.
Anyway, @Brendan@ProjectCamino has replied to you so hopefully this has answered some of your questions. Still not sure why you said you were thinking of purchasing the bracelet yesterday though...
Thanks for posting Brendan and please do give my compliments to your wife. I wear my bracelet all the time and love it. It's definitely special to me, a constant visual reminder of the camino which is always with me internally and to hear your words confirming how they are made makes them even more special. Buen Camino!Hi Africa and DMSyracuse,
My wife makes the bracelets, the three beads are indeed made from earth taken from the Camino have been blessed in the Cathedral in Santiago.
My wife and I moved from Santiago (where she is from and we lived till recently) to have our second baby.
So thats why they were posted from Australia.
The Camino earth and beads were imported into Australia via the usual means- through customs. Not an easy process but one that we did, as thats what makes the beads so unique. There aren't two made exactly the same, anywhere in the world.
The black beads are Azabache and sourced locally from Santiago, as are the pendants.
I'm a bit confused as I havent received any messages from you regarding your questions, I am always more than happy to answer any enquiries from Pilgrims, so I apologise that this mis-communication has occurred.
As for the other negative comments- I know Ivar (lovely chap) and anyone who actually knows me understands what I do for the Pilgrim Community, through my Pilgrim Coaching, Post Camino Support Group and podcast.
So you are entitled to your opinion, I am far too busy serving the Pilgrim Community to give it any further attention to be honest.
If anyone wants to contact me can do so via my website- https://projectcamino.com/contact/
Buen Camino!
Brendan.
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