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Gay Gift Guide: Chamilia Jewelry

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The Bottom Line

It's difficult to find the perfect gift, especially for a gay friend or loved one that is particular about their appearance or living space. That's why a customized bracelet or necklace from Chamilia is ideal. With their full online catalog of gold or silver chains, lockets and charms, you can create a gift that matches the personality and tastes of your gay friend or loved one.
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Pros

  • Customized Gift
  • Selection of Beads and Charms
  • Unisex

Cons

  • Hard To Visualize Creation Before Ordering

Description

  • Bracelet, necklace or anklet customized to fit your tastes.
  • Gold or silver chains in varying sizes.
  • Wide variety of charms and beads.

Guide Review - Gay Gift Guide: Chamilia Jewelry

I was pleasantly surprised at how easy it was to create a unique gift for my partner. It was almost as if I were telling a story that I could physically express. I chose a silver chain (my partner's favorite) with an attached heart shaped locket. I included charms of each of our birthstones and zodiac signs, a ribbon supporting breast cancer research, a lock symbolizing our love, our initials and a few others just because they were cute. My creation arrived a short time afterward. However, the moment I opened the package I realized that I could fit many more charms on the bracelet. It was difficult to visualize the complete bracelet before I ordered. Nonetheless, I was pleased with the finished product. The ease of ordering, the selection and variety and even the packaging tin were all of superb quality. The bracelet also came with a polishing cloth. Overall, the Chamilia custom bracelet proved to be the perfect gift for my gay partner and can be a wonderful wedding gift for gay family or friends.
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