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Halo-Halo Charms
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How to order:
PM us through Facebook for any questions or concerns
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Submit the order form completely.
Shipping
Payment Mode: BPI
About Us:
The name "Halo-Halo" is derived from the Tagalog word "HALO," which means "MIX." It is a traditional Filipino dessert that can be found basically anywhere in the Philippines. Typical ingredients include sweet red beans, chickpeas, sweet shredded young coconut, nata-de-coco, assortment of fruits, evaporated milk, shaved ice, and topped with ube ice cream and leche flan. Different varieties can be made using several of the ingredients listed above.
Halo-halo charms essentially translates to "mix-mix charms," where simple ingredients (charms/interests/personalities) combine to create a perfect representation of you. Create your floating locket with your own selection of charms that best represent who you are and what you love.
Halo-Halo Charms Pinas is a sister site of our U.S. based company and specifically created for Filipinos in the Philippines. Halo-Halo Charms is a little vision inspired by my wonderful little girl. As a family owned business, we strive to bring you beautifully crafted, high quality, and affordable products that is sure to bring a smile to your loved one.
About Our Products:
Are your lockets the same as others I've seen on other similar websites/stores?
Our products are specifically manufactured for our company and carries our company logo. Although we are a small, family-owned and operated business, the quality of our products are comparable as other larger companies/websites.
What material is used to make your lockets?
Most of our floating lockets and chains are made of jewelry grade stainless steel. As such, it is highly rust and tarnish resistant and is known to be hypoallergenic. It can fit between 4-10 different charms depending on the size. Individual charms can range from 4-12 mm in length. Some of our chains are plated in gold and rose gold. Our floating charms are available in both stainless steel and zinc alloy and some are enhanced with enamel coating. We do have zinc alloy bracelets and acrylic lockets for a budget-friendly but elegant alternative to our metal lockets.
Are your products interchangeable with other floating lockets in the market?
Because our lockets are specifically manufactured for our company, our plate designs for magnetic lockets are made to fit our magnetic locket line alone. It will not fit other floating locket lines. However, our floating charms, dangles, and plate designs for non-magnetic lockets can fit other floating lockets available in the market.
Do you design any of your products?
Yes! Some of our floating charms were designed and specifically manufactured for our company.
Do you accept custom orders?
Yes! We would love to help you create your unique personalized jewelry pieces. Please contact us for any inquiries or questions you may have regarding design or charm availability.
WARNING!
Floating charms are very small and can be a choking hazard. Please keep away from infants and toddlers. Also, please take this into consideration when ordering floating lockets and charms for a child of any age. Floating lockets are made of glass and are fragile. Handle with care.
Care Instructions:
Avoid water - glass lockets are not waterproofed. Please remove prior to showering or entering any body of water.
Clean - use a soft cloth (microfiber works great) to remove any oily residues from fingerprints and polish your locket. Remove your locket before applying any lotions or beauty products to avoid getting these products on your locket.
How to open: Magnetic/Zinc Alloy Bracelets - Carefully lift the locket on the opposite site of the hinge using the tip of your fingernail on the crevice.
Screw top Closure - Turn the locket counter-clockwise to open and turn clockwise to close.
Copyright 2013-2014. Please note that all content in this article was originally written and published by Halo-Halo Charms.
Please visit http://www.halohalocharms.com to see our original US based website.
Live*Love*Share
How to order:
PM us through Facebook for any questions or concerns
AND Fill out this form ---> http://tinyurl.com/hhcporderform
Submit the order form completely.
Shipping
- "Meet up" is per availability and appointment only.
- There is a P 30 surcharge for transportation cost for meet ups outside of Caloocan City.
- Shipping is provided by PhilFox
- Shipping Costs depends on location: for example, shipping in Manila is generally P 60
- Most orders ship with 1-3 business days. Please allow for an additional 3-5 days with shipping.
Payment Mode: BPI
About Us:
The name "Halo-Halo" is derived from the Tagalog word "HALO," which means "MIX." It is a traditional Filipino dessert that can be found basically anywhere in the Philippines. Typical ingredients include sweet red beans, chickpeas, sweet shredded young coconut, nata-de-coco, assortment of fruits, evaporated milk, shaved ice, and topped with ube ice cream and leche flan. Different varieties can be made using several of the ingredients listed above.
Halo-halo charms essentially translates to "mix-mix charms," where simple ingredients (charms/interests/personalities) combine to create a perfect representation of you. Create your floating locket with your own selection of charms that best represent who you are and what you love.
Halo-Halo Charms Pinas is a sister site of our U.S. based company and specifically created for Filipinos in the Philippines. Halo-Halo Charms is a little vision inspired by my wonderful little girl. As a family owned business, we strive to bring you beautifully crafted, high quality, and affordable products that is sure to bring a smile to your loved one.
About Our Products:
Are your lockets the same as others I've seen on other similar websites/stores?
Our products are specifically manufactured for our company and carries our company logo. Although we are a small, family-owned and operated business, the quality of our products are comparable as other larger companies/websites.
What material is used to make your lockets?
Most of our floating lockets and chains are made of jewelry grade stainless steel. As such, it is highly rust and tarnish resistant and is known to be hypoallergenic. It can fit between 4-10 different charms depending on the size. Individual charms can range from 4-12 mm in length. Some of our chains are plated in gold and rose gold. Our floating charms are available in both stainless steel and zinc alloy and some are enhanced with enamel coating. We do have zinc alloy bracelets and acrylic lockets for a budget-friendly but elegant alternative to our metal lockets.
Are your products interchangeable with other floating lockets in the market?
Because our lockets are specifically manufactured for our company, our plate designs for magnetic lockets are made to fit our magnetic locket line alone. It will not fit other floating locket lines. However, our floating charms, dangles, and plate designs for non-magnetic lockets can fit other floating lockets available in the market.
Do you design any of your products?
Yes! Some of our floating charms were designed and specifically manufactured for our company.
Do you accept custom orders?
Yes! We would love to help you create your unique personalized jewelry pieces. Please contact us for any inquiries or questions you may have regarding design or charm availability.
WARNING!
Floating charms are very small and can be a choking hazard. Please keep away from infants and toddlers. Also, please take this into consideration when ordering floating lockets and charms for a child of any age. Floating lockets are made of glass and are fragile. Handle with care.
Care Instructions:
Avoid water - glass lockets are not waterproofed. Please remove prior to showering or entering any body of water.
Clean - use a soft cloth (microfiber works great) to remove any oily residues from fingerprints and polish your locket. Remove your locket before applying any lotions or beauty products to avoid getting these products on your locket.
How to open: Magnetic/Zinc Alloy Bracelets - Carefully lift the locket on the opposite site of the hinge using the tip of your fingernail on the crevice.
Screw top Closure - Turn the locket counter-clockwise to open and turn clockwise to close.
Copyright 2013-2014. Please note that all content in this article was originally written and published by Halo-Halo Charms.
Please visit http://www.halohalocharms.com to see our original US based website.