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If you’re looking for a fun and unique Mother’s Day gift, you might check out the Jizo and Chibi jewelry collection. So what exactly are Jizo and Chibi? Jizo is the protector of children, women and travelers, and Chibi means “little one” in Japanese. I just love the meaning behind these whimsical pieces — not only are they cute, but I can relate to what they represent.
Jizo and Chibi sent me a Big Chibi necklace in silver, along with a Tiny Chibi necklace in gold. It’s one of the most adorable mother/daughter sets I’ve seen in awhile. There was a bit of squabbling between my girls when it came time to decide who was going to get to wear it, but I ultimately decided to let my youngest daughter have it since she was so completely enthralled with the shape.
First she thought it was a flower, then a gingerbread man, then a little chubby guy… Just seeing her little mind at work was a wonderful gift in itself! Back to the necklaces though — they’re beautifully crafted and definitely a conversation starter for all ages.
Coupon Code: Through Father’s Day, 6/20, enter BUDDHABDAY at checkout to receive 25% off your order!
One lucky Deal Seeking Mom winner will receive a Big Chibi and Tiny Chibi mother/daughter set.
To enter, tell me what you would do with the mother/daughter set. Do you know a mother/daughter that would would love this whimsical set? Do you have a “little one” of your own to give the Tiny Chibi necklace to? Perhaps you’d give Big Chibi to your own mom.
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Prize:
(1) Big Chibi and Tiny Chibi mother/daughter necklace set
This giveaway ends at 7 p.m. on Thursday, 4/29 and is open to all U.S. residents 18 years or older. I’ll use Comment Contest to select the winning comment. Winner will be notified by email and listed on my Giveaway Winners page. Winners must respond within 48 hours of notification to claim their prize. Good luck!
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lisa scaramuzzo
i am an e-mail subscriber
Tomoko
I would share with my Mom.
I miss Japan….I wish I could go back to visit my Mom and Dad in Japan .
Haven’t seen them for long long time. Home sick.
melissa
I would give this to my daughter loves to be a “little mom” she does such a good job, i think i would surprise her with this from her “babies” for mothers day.
melissa
i subscribe to your email
Lynn
I’d give it to my mom.
Lynn
I’m an email subscriber.
Linda
Perfect for my daughter and granddaughter!
Linda
I am an e-mail subscriber.
kathleen
U would keep them and use them with my daughters.
kathleen
Im apart of the forum.
kathleen
I subscribe to email.
Kim
I’d share it with my 5 year old daughter, who just got her ears pierced. She would just love it!
Holly
My mom deserves that big one. I’d happily wear the smaller one.
Holly
I’m an email subscriber.
Cathy L
I do not have a daughter but I have a friend with one and would love to share this necklace with her. She and her daughter are so cute together, like the necklace.
Meagan
I would keep it for me and my daughter. She’s almost 2 and loves necklaces. We also just found out we’re having another daughter, so when she’s older I may let her wear it. So cute!
Meagan
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tonda
I would give lg to my daughter and sm to my granddaugher who L o v e s
necklaces she would be thrilled
JENNIFER SINGERLINE
me and my lil one would love it , shes such a girlie girl
sarah
i would keep the big one and give the little one to my 10 year old step daughter
Anne
I’d share it with my mom. I don’t think my boys would be crazy about the necklace. :)
Anne
I subscribe
Kandace
I would wear the big one and save the little one for my daughter, for when shebgets big enough to wear it. Maybe 10th or 12th birthday gift.
ashley
I would wear the big one and give the little one to my oldest daughter. She loves jewelry
ashley
I’m a forum member
ashley
I’m an email subscriber
Tricia H
I subscribe
Tricia H
I think I would wear one and give the other to my oldest. She is away at college and just had a breakup with her longtime boyfriend. It could be a reminder of how much I miss her and how I think of her often
Kate Cannon
I would give them both to my daughter on mother’s day and have her give the bigger one back to me, explaining what they are. We recently became foster parents, so she went from being the only child to being a big sister to someone new overnight, and within a year we found out we were pregnant, so now we are adjusting again. I just want her to know that she is still my number one baby and that she is special to me (just as the other two kids are special to me, but each in their own way). I think sometimes she feels lost with the boys and the trips to visit the “other mom,” and all the appointments/meetings that go along with foster parenting. I wouldn’t trade it for the world, but its hard to explain that to a just turned four year old.
Kate Cannon
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