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Thursday, November 7, 2024

Jewelry gifts for any Burke 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) Circles Pendant Necklace
Hand-drawn, laser-cut jewelry pendants that come still attached to the metal plate from which they were cut.

2) Finished Products
SteamyTech’s series of decorative art pieces are completed versions of their DIY kits that introduce The Grommet to growing world of Steampunk. Every piece is made in the USA from laser-cut wood and incorporates movable wooden gears that are a signature of Steampunk design.

3) American Flag Letter Locket For Ashes
Eternity Letter lockets will help you say goodbye through the power of a handwritten letter. Allows you to let go, apologize, or to communicate your heart and soul to your loved one. Eternity Letter serves as a way to memorialize thoughts and feelings, documenting the words in your heart in an enduring way. Whether you want to preserve the cremation ashes of your loved one or even a bit of soil from their final place of rest, the locket helps you customize a tender eternal keepsake.

4) Classic Cloud Letter Locket
Eternity Letter: Classic Cloud Letter Locket - Antiqued Bronze

5) Single Color Pleated Necklace
A fabric statement necklace is the best of both worlds—major visual impact, without the weight. Greek lighting designer Alexandra Tsoukala creates these necklaces with remnants from her lighting installations, using pleated strands inspired by Greek sculpture. The result is a fluid piece that catches the light and moves as you wear it—and can look different each time.

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