There’s a coral bracelet sitting in front of me. It is an organic piece of jewellery. It is composed of eight cylindrical coral reefs, one of which is a bit fatter than the others, crafted by man with engravings of mythical creatures and traditional Chinese signs, and in between them, eight small beads of a diameter less than half a centimetre. The cylinders are about the length of your first joint of the little finger. Each one piece of coral reef is a bit different in size and pattern for they are all handmade. The colour of it is mostly pink mixed with white and some redder tiny beads in coral red. Misty Rose, as they call this colour, is the tiny bit of blush you see on the whitest skin. The white reminds me of the taste of milk; while the coral red is less dense than that of the sun, passionate yet approachable.
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