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Sunday, November 24, 2024

Jewelry gifts for any Swain 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) Vessel Pendant
A fine network of vessels defines the surface of this crescent-shaped pendant which was inspired by how veins form in leaves. The densely interconnected structure of 3d-printed nylon is airy and strong. An 18" sterling silver chain is threaded through the layers of the necklace.

2) Set of Droplet 5 Disc & Earrings
Colorful glass shapes (like liquid color) are handcrafted by Amy Holms in Orange County California. With a torch she transforms glass into molten liquid color to create modern, clean, lampwork pieces...earrings and necklaces.

3) Molecule Science Necklace
A handcrafted science necklace is a striking way to make a subtle statement. Molecules star in these chemistry-inspired pieces created by a science teacher. Each bears a scientifically accurate—and lovely-looking—compound in stainless steel. It’s a slyly personal piece with meaning explained in an included card. Give one as a dose of something needed or to showcase a love of all things science. Made in the USA.

4) Thin Copper Quote Cuff
Alloy Jewelry: Thin Copper Quote Cuff - "We were together; I forget the rest"

5) Sand Jewel Stud Earrings
Carry sand from a special beach in a one-of-a-kind accessory—hand-sanded and trimmed with sterling silver for a domed, gem-like finish. Choose from a collection of sand from over 1, 500 beaches worldwide or send your own grains from a beach, golf course, ballpark, or trail.

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