I love bracelets. Simple, classy, shiny, bright, and low maintenance. You also can never have too many. I wear mine all the time and never take them off (literally) as they are a perfect touch to every outfit and event (including working out and bedtime). I am especially found of my new bracelet (thank you, Christmakkuh elf, Ken), the gold Maggie Bracelet from Castor and Pollux.

Gold bracelets and plastic watch = high and low

The Maggie bracelet has the perfect curve and goes from thick to thin.

“O” for “OREGON” and “OMG” and “O-SOME”
This bracelet comes in a variety of options: bronze, gold plated, and solid gold. You can also add additional birth stones and engraving. The perfect gift!

Variety of options! Imagine layering multiple Maggies and then Maggies with stones. Unbelievable!

STACK OF GOLD (or bronze)!
Maggie bracelets are an original item from Castor and Pollux, one of my favorite spots in all of NYC. Located in the West Village (238 West 10 Street), this gem of a store sells everything from candles to leather goods to clothes to scarves to jewelry INCLUDING the Maggie. If you have a minute or two, stop by, but expect to leave with a bag of goodies.

Storefront
The owner, Kerrilyn Pamer (a fellow native Oregonian!!) is a doll. She explains that the Maggie bracelets originate from her Aunt Maggie who wore them for over 40 years before she passed them on as a family heirloom. Maggie wore them as a set of three, two thick and one thin, and her arrival was always heralded by the bracelets’ melodic jingle (LOVE!).
If you don’t live in NYC, you can visit the store online, and get inspired by Kerrilyn on her blog. And you can follow her on twitter (@castorpolluxnyc), too! Enjoy! And jump on the Maggie bracelet bandwagon!
I’ve been there! Great store. And love the bracelet!
LOVE the store. LOVE the bracelet!
that totally looks like the Oregon O
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What a great gift!! Def checking the store out!
Let me know how you find the store!
Cooool name! I love knowing the origin of products!! Thanks for sharing!
Thanks for reading!
Yell-Oh! Very nice, Kenny!
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