Mala beads...I am a Buddhist.
Medical Alert bracelet. I'm sick, and if I keel over, the EMTs need to know certain things about me.
2007-09-05 06:50:09
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answered by ? 4
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I've had to give up on earrings. When I turned 35 my body must have changed because wearing them made my ears hurt and they were always getting infected. I never had problems with them before that. I can't even wear the hypoallergenic ones. I just left them close up.
I wear one plain platinum wedding band. My engagement ring had to be cut off when I got pregnant and then it was lost along the way.
I have no use for bracelets because I type so much they get in the way.
Necklaces I just don't wear. Don't know why.
I like white gold or silver. Not big on gold.
2007-09-05 06:51:13
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answered by Crunchy Sweet 4
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I wear jewelry that is meaningful to me. I always wear the Skagen watch that my boyfriend gave to me for my birthday, and I always wear a silver necklace from him as well. It's shaped like an arrow and has a sapphire in the middle. I adore both! I also wear a silver bracelet with a tiny Eiffel Tower charm hanging from it that an old friend gave to me. I own several cross necklaces, but I don't wear them all that often. I have a ton of beaded stuff that I wear in the summer months occasionally.
2007-09-05 06:56:33
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answered by cmg 2
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I can't wear cheap or nickel because I break out with the worst rash on my neck or face if I wear cosmetic jewlery.
With that said I have four pairs of earrings
Diamonds with emerald, sapphires and rubies for dress up.
Sterling silver hoops
Gold hoops
Gold and silver drop earrings
Necklaces I have three, one pearl given to me by my grandmother, One gold with a design to it that has diamonds and onxy in it. The other is a gold necklace with a cross that I wear everyday the cross has small diamonds in it
I have 3 watches one dress and one casual and one to wear either dress up or casual and they have hypoallegenics bands.
My wedding ring and a ring given to me by my children. That's it for jewlerly.
2007-09-05 06:52:17
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answered by justaboutpeace 4
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i havent ever been able 2 afford lots of jewelry yet, but when I am rich you know I will get myself some dior or chanel or something just so I can own some expensive pieces for once. I would rather buy something nice that lasts a long time than a bunch of junk
2007-09-05 06:50:27
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answered by deejay 3
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I just started trying to accessorize, I used to only wear this one gold chain and that was it. Now I just wear something to go with my outfit. Some cheap, some not. I am allergic to metal though and I'm having a hard time finding a watch that doesn't give me a rash.
2007-09-05 06:50:23
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answered by Anonymous
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Great design that is not common. I find small jewelers that design their own jewelery.
Mostly Gold and Diamonds but I like Pearls, and Sapphires and Ruby's.
The reason for Solid Gold preference is because I turn everything else!
2007-09-05 06:52:32
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answered by B. D Mac 6
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My necklace was designed for me by my boyfriend. Its a celtic cross symbol in a octagon, with four hearts on the four corners. It has a peridot in the middle, which is my birthstone. He got everything important to me in this beautiful necklace- love, religion, and my birthsign. I also wear two rings he had designed for me as well. One is a simple silver 'woven' ring, the other is a silver band with a peridot.
2007-09-05 06:51:15
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answered by Mandi Jo 3
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Yes, my jewelry does depict my relegion and culture. I can't wear steel and artificial stuff though. It gives me a rash. I don't really care about pricey things. Sometimes, even something cheap is cute. I prefer darker colours mostly.
2007-09-05 06:49:16
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answered by (^_^) 5
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Hm, I'd suggest somewhere like LoveBites and Bruises: http://www.lovebitesandbruises.com. It'll probably be your best option.
This is what their review says:
They have an entire community dedicated to help with:
1. DIY jewelry & accessory makers
2. Selling your products
3. Free advertising for all members
Their community also includes several big-name magazine editors - always helpful when trying to get tips & advice on latest trends. Also helpful for sellers wishing to advertise their jewelry designs.
Places like Love Bites and Bruises laser cut custom jewelry for designers. They'll cut out any design you send to them onto lucite and mail it to you, both in single and multiple quantities. Including engravings and crystals. i.e. one off designs as gifts for friends or large orders to resell on your Myspace or LiveJournal.
2007-09-06 00:48:30
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answered by Anonymous
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