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Thursday, November 21, 2024

Look the best in Belmont County with these top jewelry gifts

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There’s nothing worse than trying to find a gift for someone and not knowing what to get them.

To take the guesswork out of gift buying, we’ve found practical and helpful gifts for any occasion, sorted by theme to help find everything you are looking for.

Top 5 “Jewelry” Gifts

1) Family Tree Necklace + 4 Birthstones
Vintage Stamp Jewels: Family Tree Necklace Silver Chain with 4 Crystal Birthstones

2) Beach Bangle
Stack your favorite travels and experiences on your wrist with the Silver Wave Charm Beach Bangle. Whether it’s an amazing day on the golf course, swimming at the beach, or a record breaking win at the ballpark, Dune will use sand from that moment to capture your memory forever. This silver wave bangle is approximately 17mm in diameter and filled with your choice of sand, layered to a slightly domed, glass-like finish.

3) 7 Disc Necklace & Earrings Set
Colorful glass shapes (like liquid color) are handcrafted by Amy Holms in Orange County California. With a torch she transforms glass into molten liquid color to create modern, clean, lampwork pieces...earrings and necklaces.

4) Rope Inlet Cuff
Dune Jewelry: Rope Inlet Cuff - Yellow Gold

5) Stainless Steel Hair Tie Bracelet - Flower Design
Carry a hair elastic on your wrist in a way that’s elegant AND keeps your wrist indent-free. BitterSweet bracelets are made of stainless steel with a shiny metallic finish, and they cleverly hold—and disguise—hair elastics. Slip the bracelet on, then slip your elastic over, and secure it in the groove. You’ll be ready to toss your hair back at a moment’s notice, but with a simple design that will blend into or enhance just about any outfit.

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