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Pamela West Cork

I am a huge fan of Enibas, as a proud West Cork woman, I always support local. I have bought many a present from your fab shop in Schull for family and friends. The very first piece of jewellery that I bought for myself was in August 2020, Do Shaol, do thuras - your life, your journey, as this date marked a year of me being cancer free, a big milestone for me. This necklace I never take off and it symbolises what I have overcome. Take each day as it comes. 

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Do shaol, do thuras

Muinteartha: an Irish word for belonging or kinship

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