Monday, July 25, 2016
'Tree of Life' Harmony Balls
Incorporating the symbolism of the 'Tree of Life' with a Harmony Ball offers even more significance of the 'meaning of the Tree of Life' when the Harmony Ball is worn by someone who is pregnant - soon to give birth to a 'new Life' - a Harmony Ball is also called a Bola Necklace or Mexican Bola Necklace here is a selection of a much larger range available at www.harmonyball.net.au and https://www.etsy.com/shop/HarmonyBalls
Friday, April 29, 2016
Unique Artisan Design Harmony Ball Necklaces - Pink Collection
Some of the new Unique Artisan Designed and Crafted Harmony Ball Necklaces featuring the Pink Collection - simply stunning Harmony Ball Necklace designs featuring Rose Quartz, and Pink Moonstone in 925 Sterling Silver Pendants with Genuine 925 Sterling Silver Harmony Balls below.
You can find these and more at www.DazzlersHarmonyNecklace.com and www.HarmonyBall.net.au and https://www.etsy.com/shop/HarmonyBalls
A Harmony Ball Necklace is also called a Bola Necklace or a Mexican Bola Necklace
You can find these and more at www.DazzlersHarmonyNecklace.com and www.HarmonyBall.net.au and https://www.etsy.com/shop/HarmonyBalls
A Harmony Ball Necklace is also called a Bola Necklace or a Mexican Bola Necklace
Sunday, April 10, 2016
Artisan Designed and Crafted Harmony Ball Necklaces
Stunning Artisan Crafted Harmony Ball Necklaces
A UNIQUE range of Artisan designed and crafted Harmony Ball Necklaces have been released recently and are available at Harmony Balls shop on Etsy and also at www.HarmonyBall.net.au and www.DazzlersHarmonyNecklace.com
These UNIQUE Harmony Ball necklaces feature 925 Sterling Silver pendants set with genuine Gemstones and with a 925 Sterling Silver Harmony Ball included in the necklace. These unique items make wonderful jewellery pieces and could be a wonderful Mothers Day Gift idea.
A Harmony Ball is also called a Bola Necklace or Mexican Bola Necklace
Sunday, January 24, 2016
Stunning ANGEL WINGS
Wednesday, November 25, 2015
A Harmony Ball is a Wonderful Christmas Gift
A Harmony Ball necklace makes a wonderful Christmas Gift - a Harmony Ball is a UNIQUE jewellery piece with Meaning.
Every Harmony Ball is HAND CRAFTED by Artisan Silversmiths on the island of Bali in Indonesia - crafted from Genuine 925 Sterling Silver and Genuine Gemstones (on many models).
Harmony Balls are treasured 'KEEPSAKE' jewellery items with special meaning.
Very Affordable with Dozens of designs UNDER $55.00 - here are some examples
available from
Traditional styles Balinese Harnony Ball |
Hinged cage style with Gemstone |
Hinged cage style with Pearl |
and some Unique Custom design examples;
Mother & Baby on 925 Heart shape Harmony Ball |
Large Citrine Gem above Filigree Harmony Ball |
Monday, November 9, 2015
New Shop Icon
Harmony Balls on Etsy has recently added a new icon to its shop.
The Harmony Ball used in this image displays the very best of the talents of the Balinese Artisan Silversmiths who make these wonderful jewelry items wholly by hand. There are a number of different Harmony Ball styles, the above being a hinged cage style, including the traditional Balinese Harmony Ball Necklace styles with intricate silverwork.
New Shop Icon at HarmonyBalls on Etsy |
Sunday, October 11, 2015
Article from People Magazine references this blog
http://www.people.com/article/paralyzed-bride-rachelle-friedman-chapman-necklace
See the Special Gift That Paralyzed Bride Rachelle Friedman Chapman Received from Her Surrogate
Rebecca Keller
When Laurel Humes was 20 weeks pregnant with paralyzed bride Rachelle Friedman Chapman and Chris Chapman's baby, she bought a very special necklace for the future mom.
The chime necklace, which is also known as a harmony ball, has been worn for centuries by pregnant women and is supposed to soothe the unborn baby.
"I got it when I was 20 weeks pregnant because that's when they say a baby can start to hear in utero," Humes, a 32-year-old stay-at-home mom, tells PEOPLE exclusively. The Chapmans and Humes welcomed baby Kaylee Rae two weeks ago.
The necklace makes a soft sound like a wind chime. Humes gave Rachelle the necklace at the hospital shortly after giving birth.
"I wanted her to have something sentimental that the baby heard when I had her and that she now can continue to hear," she says.
Rachelle says she was touched by the gift.
"It means a lot to have the necklace," Rachelle, 29, of Knightdale, North Carolina, says. "It's the most thoughtful gift, and I think it's cool it went from her and now I can wear it and one day I can give it to Kaylee."
Speaking of her 11-day-old baby girl, Rachelle admits she's secretly glad she had a daughter.
"I know I'm supposed to say that I would have been happy with either – and I would have been – but I love having Kaylee," she says. "Just having the connection. I really wanted a girl because I was a daddy's girl and I'm best friends with my mom."
Rachelle was paralyzed from the chest down after a May 2010 accident at her bachelorette party. Doctors told her that the medication she's on would make pregnancy dangerous.
College friend Humes carried Kaylee and continues to play an important role in her life, pumping breast milk and shipping it to the Chapmans, who live just outside of Raleigh, four hours away from her Asheville farm. The families plan to stay in touch throughout Kaylee's life.
"The pregnancy was exhausting, but it makes me feel really great to see the photos and how happy they are," Humes says.
And while she says it is complicated, it wasn't hard to give Kaylee to her parents.
"I don't think of it as giving her up," she says. "I think of it as giving her back. She was always theirs. She came to me as a five-day-old embryo."
The chime necklace, which is also known as a harmony ball, has been worn for centuries by pregnant women and is supposed to soothe the unborn baby.
"I got it when I was 20 weeks pregnant because that's when they say a baby can start to hear in utero," Humes, a 32-year-old stay-at-home mom, tells PEOPLE exclusively. The Chapmans and Humes welcomed baby Kaylee Rae two weeks ago.
The necklace makes a soft sound like a wind chime. Humes gave Rachelle the necklace at the hospital shortly after giving birth.
"I wanted her to have something sentimental that the baby heard when I had her and that she now can continue to hear," she says.
Rachelle says she was touched by the gift.
"It means a lot to have the necklace," Rachelle, 29, of Knightdale, North Carolina, says. "It's the most thoughtful gift, and I think it's cool it went from her and now I can wear it and one day I can give it to Kaylee."
Rebecca Keller
"I know I'm supposed to say that I would have been happy with either – and I would have been – but I love having Kaylee," she says. "Just having the connection. I really wanted a girl because I was a daddy's girl and I'm best friends with my mom."
Rachelle was paralyzed from the chest down after a May 2010 accident at her bachelorette party. Doctors told her that the medication she's on would make pregnancy dangerous.
College friend Humes carried Kaylee and continues to play an important role in her life, pumping breast milk and shipping it to the Chapmans, who live just outside of Raleigh, four hours away from her Asheville farm. The families plan to stay in touch throughout Kaylee's life.
"The pregnancy was exhausting, but it makes me feel really great to see the photos and how happy they are," Humes says.
And while she says it is complicated, it wasn't hard to give Kaylee to her parents.
"I don't think of it as giving her up," she says. "I think of it as giving her back. She was always theirs. She came to me as a five-day-old embryo."
Harmony Balls available at www.HarmonyBall.net.au
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