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Thursday, October 3, 2024

Jewelry gifts for any Franklin County event

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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) Single Color Pleated Necklace
A fabric statement necklace is the best of both worlds—major visual impact, without the weight. Greek lighting designer Alexandra Tsoukala creates these necklaces with remnants from her lighting installations, using pleated strands inspired by Greek sculpture. The result is a fluid piece that catches the light and moves as you wear it—and can look different each time.

2) Lucite Self Defense Ring
Knockout: Lucite Self Defense Ring - Sea Glass - Size 10

3) Dune Drops
A simple statement to showcase your travel memories big and small. Our Dune Drops are sterling silver, 5mm round stud earrings perfect for everyday or even for your second earring hole. Your choice of sand is inlaid in to a round, sterling silver bezel then layered to a slightly domed, gem-like finish. .925 sterling silver Round setting Post back, stud earring approximately 5mm round, small and dainty Handmade with Love & Sandy Hands in the USA Photo shown is handmade with sand & shell from Miami Beach, Florida

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

5) Layered Tassel Necklace
These Jazz Age-inspired necklaces are crafted by artisans in Ecuador in return for a living wage. Two hand dyed, richly colored leather tassels at different lengths make for a layered look, while an Açaí seed adds visual interest.

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