



Maybe it's the composition, or the simplicity or the placement of the pieces of vintage charms, minerals, bits of wood that appeals to me, or the hand made in the woods aesthetic, whatever, I think they are great.
A nice sentiment from the brand too:
"a goal of WORN PATH is to offer pieces at price only a small percentage over the price of the acquisition of the supplies used therein. WORN PATH is led by the spirit of giving, sharing, inspiring and creating."
www.wornpath.tumblr.com
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