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4 Sweet, Meaningful Styles for the Sentimental Jewelry Buyer

The more personal the jewelry, the more she adores it.

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THE SWEET SENTIMENTALIST collects pieces that represent experiences or remind her of a loved one. For her, jewelry is very personal and fine jewelry is an investment, so there is a deeper meaning behind each purchase. Subtle symbolism has been a part of jewelry design for hundreds of years, and it remains relevant today for anyone who has someone, some place or something to remember.  

 

4 Sweet, Meaningful Styles for the Sentimental Jewelry Buyer

Liz Kantner is an independent jewelry consultant. Visit her website at lizkantner.com.

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