Not Your Grandmother's Pearls
If you're tired of hearing about bling this, that and the other but you definitely want a change from that place
where teen buy jewelry, try pearls baby!
where teen buy jewelry, try pearls baby!
Now, I used to associate pearls with a former First Lady but figured as long as it has some real value and it looks good, then I can't lose! When a friend told me about this place, I was both shocked and amazed by the many colors and styles of pearls available.
These people have gorgeous Akoya pearls (in fact, I'm starting a mad money account just to buy myself a birthday present by October), freshwater pearls and trendy pieces that start around $75. In fact, I'm adding that Baroque Tahitian pearl necklace as to my "wish list" as well.
The other thing I used to underestimate about pearls was the color. You're probably like me and thought 'White and off-white'. Wrong! Besides sexy Black Tahitian, they also carry other colors such as lavender and peach. And did you know that South Sea pearls come in golden? I didn't but then again I never knew that pearls could be beautiful.
Now, you may be thinking, 'Okay, what about us folks that are struggling?' Trust me when I say I haven't left that club myself. Yet, there is something about giving a special gift to yourself -especially when it some something of great value won't disappear once it's used or consumed. Sometimes spoiling yourself makes getting through the tough times a little easier.
If you want to shop around a little, on the site is a guide that will help to select the grade of pearl that might work for you -- good for those of us on a budget. When you order, don't forget to ask about FREE Priority Shipping, which means you will have gorgeous pearls in a few days!








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