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Hot Summer Jewelry Trends for 2021

It’s hot outside and so are the latest jewelry trends! It’s a great time to hang up last season’s pieces and make room for new jewelry that stands out from the crowd. This summer is all about being bold with golds, ocean imagery, bright colors, and so much more! A bangle is always nice, but you can take your look even further with an elegant and bold piece on your wrist. Évocateur Jewelry has an amazing selection of beautiful gold cuffs with nature-inspired styles that add a golden touch to bright summer days. Koi Fish cuff by Évocateur. #evocateurstyle Chinese

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Unique Birthstones for October Birthdays

By Amanda L. Colborn Happy birthday to all the October babies out there! October features two very unique and different birthstones.  Tourmaline and Opal, two of the most gorgeous and diverse birthstones make beautiful and vibrant jewelry.  Let’s explore them individually: Tourmaline Tourmaline has become a favorite gemstone among jewelry designers, and gem collectors the world over. Since it is available in a wide variety of colors, it is ideally suited to almost anyone’s taste. Tourmaline also is known for displaying several colors in the same gemstone.  These bi-color or tri-color gems are formed in many combinations; gemstones with clear color distinctions are

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October – celebrating the month of TWO birthstones!

By Amanda L. Colborn Happy birthday to all the October babies out there! October features two very unique and different birthstones.  Tourmaline and Opal, two of the most gorgeous and diverse birthstones make beautiful and vibrant jewelry.  Let’s explore them individually: Tourmaline The first October birthstone is tourmaline. It has become a favorite gemstone among jewelry designers, and gem collectors the world over. Since it is available in a wide variety of colors, it is ideally suited to almost anyone’s taste. Tourmaline also is known for displaying several colors in the same gemstone.  These bi-color or tri-color gems are formed

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