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Crystals often hide in plain sight – its not until they are cracked open that their inner geometry is revealed.
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The Victorian gold mesh garter bracelets were the inspiration for the honeycomb motif style jewelry.
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Summer is finally here! Thinking about updating your summer wardrobe? Wondering what Summer trend jewelry pieces are a MUST have?
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Of all the fashion accessories a woman can own, the hoop earring is one of the oldest forms of jewelry.
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Fashion Forward Trending – Layering Bracelets with your Watch
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The Halo jewelry style can be traced as far back as the Georgian era (1714-1837). The style gets the name from the larger center stone, which is encircled by smaller stones, resembling an Angel’s halo.
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