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Hello =)
i was wondering if anyone have any websites or instructions on how to make a rainbow necklace (with rainbow hemp, or beads, etc.)
And I was also wondering if anyone knew where i could get a rainbow ring at all?
thanks so much and have a great day! :-)
~*~Catie~*~
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OK, I am doing a test,,,,How many times is the word Jewelry mentioned on page one of www.beverlykruse.com
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Has anyone in the Miami area heard about the jewelry of Beverly A. Kruse being sold at Metamorphecise Spa on Grand Palms Drive starting this month of September?
Her jewelry is fabulous, what a disigner!
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i am 13 yrs old, but i hav sooooooo much jewelry! I have things from 22k gold to a HUGE green beaded necklace. most of my jewelry is pretty chic, and i hav some indian jewelry to! but there is a problem: should i wear sooo much jewelry? i am really concerned about earrings, cuz i dont want my ear to tear at such a young age, and if i wear a lot of jewelry, how can i make it look really good? thx!
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I was living with a roomate and the other night her house got caught on fire. So We couldn't go in at all. Anyway I had two jewelry boxes with over $300 worth of jewelry in there. So left the house and went to my moms house. The next day I went back and My two jewelry boxes and all the jewelry was gone! Now the girl brother was a crack head She said he have stolen from her in the pass. I think he did it but I'm not sure. Now they took the jewelry but I had a cell phone on the dresser and they didn't take that. What? The TV and DVD player was still there. What should I do?
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I would like to buy and sell jewelry. are there any jewelry clubs listed online that i can contact? Example: Park Lane Jewelry is a jewelry club but i would like to know about others.
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On QVC (and other shopping channels), the hosts are emphasizing "layering" in jewelry. The thought is that since layering is hot in clothing, you should pile on jewelry. Isn't this just a nice way of saying you should be ostentatious? One host recently whined that she hated wearing a watch because because it took away space that could be used for more bracelets. Not surprisingly, the host (and the others that dish this line) is morbidly obese. When I see person wearing three necklaces, four bracelets, and rings on every finger, I see someone that isn't pleased with themselves on the outside (a fattie) or unhappy inside and they use to jewelry as anti-depressants. They essentially admit it when they call in and say how "good it makes me feel." Admittedly, I'm not a jewelry junkie (but love Nike watches), so I don't quite understand the obsession with it.
Clearly, it is working because the ladies call up and tell their stories of going out and being "noticed".
First, I'm half-joking on the tone, but the essence of the question remains. Of course someone who is overweight isn't always using jewelry as a substitute for genuine happiness. However, when you drill into women that they need layers of makeup, multiple chains, etc., you are telling them you can buy happiness. Clearly, this is selling exterior happiness instead of genuine contentment. Needless to say, the overweight aren't the only ones with this problem. Men/rappers/celeberties that drive $200, 000 cars, furs, gold chains etc., are indeed deriving happiness from a non-internal source. Everyone likes "things", but instilling in people that they have to buy their happiness is wrong. I can appreciate tasteful jewelry, but when one triples the amount they wear specifically to get noticed, they may in fact be spending money to derive that happiness. I might add that they essentially admit this when the say they like getting noticed or complimented for their jewelry. No offense.
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I did not see my question post but here it is again.
Has anyone heard that Beverly A. Kruse jewelry is now being or will be sold this month of September or maybe October at the Metamorphecise Spa?
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I create my own handmade jewelry:
have been selling some pieces on Ebay and my website primarily serves as an online catalog. I need to add more though ! ;)
I am looking for some more profitable places that aren't high cost to sell my jewelry. Im also looking for a way to "break into the retail world" with my jewelry. I would love to be able to sell it to other online shops, or other shops around the U.S. I have it in one small craft shop in my hometown-but i live in a VERY small town-about 2100 to be exact and theres not alot of places there to sell it in.
So im looking for more places online and around the country to sell in or to approach with my jewelry. One day--i would like this to be my own business and to not have to work full time for somebody else :)--its always been one of my dreams to have my own business--or to even have my own little shop--selling my jewelry :)....Any advice would be greatly appreciated :) Thanks..
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I can not believe her jewerly! Awesome! Has anyone here got to try Beverly A. Kruse jewelry?
Let me know where you got yours and did you also order from her website?
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