Good morning! Today's giveaway item is a new necklace! Here's your back story:
The California Gold Rush in the late 1800's brought many wealthy entrepreneurs to the city and resulted in economic and population growth. The early success of many led them to build in extravagance and as a result, the city is well known for its Victorian architecture today. Reminiscent of that Victorian influence, this necklace's focal point is a solid smokey quartz drop faceted to look like a miniature chandelier. San Francisco is known for its gloomy days and fog that rolls in off the coast, which is why I chose this moody rock as the city's signature piece. The necklace has a simple chain but is hung in a unique way, giving it just enough detail without taking the attention away from this amazing gem.
You know the drill! You have from now until Thursday at midnight (MST) to comment on this post 3 times and be entered into the random drawing to win this necklace! Good luck!
Materials: silver finished chain, silver plated clasp and rings, smokey quartz gemstone drop
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20 comments:
oh I love it!
Number three will win me the prize. Kati will forget to enter this week ... I will use my secret mind powers on her ...
I love the way it is hung! how pretty!
Very nice work! I love the way it hangs!
I like how the chains criss-cross- really chic!
Very pretty and classy!
You know what I'm doing...Let's go 2 in a row!
Lovely piece - I'd love to take this off your hands!
Am I correct in observing that we can post not once, not twice...
but THREE times? =)
LAST TIME!!!! :)
Lauren! This is my favorite so far!! I LOVE it!
Amy Welch
I hope I win =)
Post number 2! This necklace is just beautiful!
Amy Welch
And #3 to boost my luck! Pick me!!
Amy Welch
I love the way you designed the chain! You just keep getting more and more creative!
P.S. San Francisco would definitely be proud!
Love it! I'd love to win it! :-)
Here's to winning!
I love this necklace. Especially how you designed the chain. It's beautiful.
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