Monday, 3 June 2024

Charlotte’s Web Part 2: Review & Win Rajput Serenity Turquoise Silver Spinning Necklace

I started this series back in January with an introductory post about 
Charlotte’s Web as a jewellery brand and how it has evolved. Time and my depression took over but I finally feel more like me again so I thought I would reboot the series with two reviews and giveaways, this one is for my blog and a smaller one but just as gorgeous on my Instagram. 

Inspired by Charlotte Howarth’s love of India, Charlotte’s Web Rajput Serenity Turquoise Silver Spinning Necklace is a tiny sterling silver ring charm adorned with two tiny pearls and pieces of turquoise. The silver is sustainable and stones ethically sourced. The spinning principle is the same as the rings - there are three rings which spin independently of each other. The ring  pendant is £48 and the sterling silver adjustable snake  16-18” chain is £24. The chain has both a little CW tag on it and a chain extender. 

 The pendant would be great for those who like to fiddle to help relieve anxiety, reduce stress etc but don’t like to wear constricting rings. My fingers swell in the summer so I much prefer to wear looser jewellery like necklaces that don’t feel constricting on the skin. 

I was really torn about using this piece as a competition prize. I love the idea and concept but I just don’t like or wear turquoise or pearl jewellery so I feel it would languish at the bottom of my jewellery box unworn and unloved. It doesn’t deserve this fate as so much thought and detail has gone into it!

*** Emma Jane Forster is the winner***** I don’t know why it isn’t showing up on the Rafflecopter app. 

Enter here >> a Rafflecopter giveaway

Rules:

Competition is open worldwide;

Entrants must complete the mandatory Rafflecopter requirement;

Competition opens on the 4 June, closes on the 5 July 11.59pm gmt.

The competition is not affiliated in any way with either blogger or Charlotte’s Web. I purchased the item myself so please contact me via email if there are any queries;

Good luck! 





19 comments:

  1. @msedollyp on X - would love this for my anxious dd

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  2. This is very pretty and I have the same issue with rings so it would be a nice, unobtrusive, piece of fidget jewellery

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  3. Although I would love this myself, I think that it would be a lovely gift for my young teen granddaughter. She describes her inability to concentrate (ADHD) as 'Spicy', and when at school, requires either something to fiddle with in order to concentrate.

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  4. Would love to win this as I am Rajput myself and winning this would be like winning a family heirloom

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  5. Will be the perfect gift for my godmother - deserves lifes treasures

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  6. would love this for my lovely granddaughter

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  7. This would be great

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  8. Always a fan of turquoise. Lovely pieces.

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  9. You really do have an eye for lovely things, Susan, just as your blog name suggests!

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  10. Emma Jane Foster27 June 2024 at 07:45

    Great prize

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  11. This would be lovely to try and win for my partner.

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  12. This is something that my partner would wear.

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  13. Thanks for the competition, this would be lovely to win.

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  14. Patricia Barrett4 July 2024 at 13:26

    This is something my daughter would like to wear.

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  15. Such a lovely prize - thanks for the opportunity

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