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Welcome to "A Girl's Gotta Have Her Jewelry" !  
We offer the finest selection in contemporary
costume jewelry at affordable prices.

We are a wholesale jewelry company
that is comprised of a vast array of
fashion forward items of fun, trendy
and stylish costume jewelry.

We constantly strive to offer a wide assortment
of styles at low prices so everyone can enjoy
and buy all the pieces they love without
worrying about "breaking the bank"!  

Our jewelry is meant to be fun to buy
to your hearts content.  
Remember, we are always here for
your ever-changing jewelry or accessory needs.

Most of our items are
one-of-a-kind or
custom made.  However, we sometimes carry
more than one of an item.  So remember,
purchases are on a
first-come, first-serve basis.

If an item you are interested in has already
been purchased, you will be notified via email and offered
another, similar selection.  Due to this,
we cannot guarantee availability
on any particular item.

If there is something that you'd like to see
us stock, please let us know by completing
the comment section in our Guest Book,
or feel free to email us at:
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Thank you for your patronage and we look
forward to serving you for many
more years to come!

Our philosophy is simple....fashionable jewelry
should not COST an arm and a leg...
It should be WORN on your arm and leg!

We maintain a highly stocked inventory of:

Chandelier Earrings, Necklaces, Bracelets, Fashion Rings
Necklace & Matching Earring Sets, Bracelets & Matching
Earring Sets, Broaches/Pins

Return Policy:
If you are not satisfied with your purchase, please return your item to us within
10 days of receipt for full refund.  Please include a brief note explaining why
you are returning your item.  Be sure to include your name,
address and contact number.
Definitions and Information
Semiprecious: Any gemstones valued for their beauty
but which are not one of the four "precious stones",
(emerald, diamond, ruby or sapphire). Some examples
of semiprecious stones are amethyst, serpentine, garnet,
opal, peridot, jasper, tiger's eye, celestine, turquoise,
agate, sodalite, rose quartz, etc.

Agate: A variety of chalcedony quartz that is a very common and
used often in jewelry. When chalcedony is variegated with spots or
figures, or arranged in differently colored layers, it is called agate;
and if by reason of the thickness, color, and arrangement of the
layers it is suitable for being carved into cameos, it is called onyx.
It comes in a wide range of colors . Agate can be flecked with color,
such as Moss Agate and Tree Agate, and is often banded,
exhibiting layers of quartz crystals. Agate is often dyed to enhance
the color and banding.

Alpaca Silver: A silver substitute alloy consisting of 55% copper, 20% nickel, 20% zinc, and 5% tin.

Aragonite: Aragonite is a form of calcium carbonate, (like coral or marble), named for Aragon, Spain, where
it was first found in 1790. It is transparent to translucent and can range in color from honey-colored to pale
reds, blues and greens to clear or white. It forms hexagonal crystals, pyramidal crystals, chisel shaped
crystals, and other shapes. It is not often used for jewelry.

Cat's eye: Any of a variety of gems, such as chrysoberyl and some forms of chalcedony, that are chatoyant
when cut in a rounded shape
.

Jasper: From the Hebrew word "yashpheh", meaning "glittering". Jasper is an opaque, impure,
cryptocrystalline variety of quartz that may be red, yellow, or brown. It breaks with a smooth surface and can
be highly polished like marble. Varieties of jasper include Fancy Jasper, Picture Jasper, Poppy Jasper, Red
Jasper, and Striped (or Banded) Jasper. Jasper was once believed to have curative powers
.

Lapis Lazuli: A royal blue opaque semiprecious stone with white veins or patches of calcite and a few
gold-looking metallic flecks of pyrite. Lapis can be dyed to enhance the color.

Onyx: A semiprecious variety of chalcedony quartz that is a used often in jewelry.  When chalcedony is
variegated with spots or figures, or arranged in differently colored layers, it is called agate; and if by reason of
the thickness, color, and arrangement of the layers it is suitable for being carved into cameos, it is called
onyx. White Onyx, a semi-translucent white to slightly yellowish-white stone, was often used as a background
in Victorian jewelry, especially for cameos. Black Onyx can appear opaque or translucent. Although it occurs
naturally in black, it is generally dyed black to improve its color.  In India, onyx necklaces are thought to cool
feelings of love.

Opal: An amorphous non-crystalline variety of silica which is softer and less dense than quartz. Opals are
known for their distinctive iridescent luminous qualities which are actually inclusions that can refract light in
a rainbow of colors, called "fire", that change with the angle of observation (Dichroism). Opals contain a large
amount of water and susceptible to cracking. Opal is the birthstone for October.

Sodalite: An opaque blue-white silicate of alumina and soda with some chlorine, (sodium aluminum silicate
and sodium chloride). It looks similar to Lapis, and is a component of Lapis, occurring in massive
dodecahedrons and found in igneous rocks. It has varying degrees of white veins of calcite and an occasional
speck of pyrite.

Turquoise: A hydrous aluminum phosphate colored by copper salts found in desert regions throughout the
world and used in jewelry by the natives who live there including Mongolian, Chinese, Native Australian,
Persian, and Southwestern Native American. Different colors of turquoise, varying from sky blue to nearly
green occur in untreated turquoise.  Brown or grey streaks in turquoise are caused by the "matrix", or
"mother stone", from which the turquoise is mined. Interesting matrix patterns are considered to add beauty
to the stone. Only Persian turquoise is usually without apparent matrix. Modern turquoise stones that appear
very shiny and absolutely flawless are actually manufactured. Pulverized turquoise is reconstituted with a
plastic binding medium then cut and shaped as though it were natural stone. This material is generally
avoided by collectors. Touching the stone leaves oils on it which alters the color of the turquoise over many
years. Collectors tend to value these color nuances as "the patina of time". This unique stone is usually cut
into cabochons, or domes, to enhance the natural beauty of the gem.  Turquoise is considered a source of
good fortune and beauty.

Tiger's Eye: A semiprecious variety of quartz found in South Africa. It may be yellowish-brown, bluish, or red
in color with bands of darker and lighter shades across its surface. It has a silky luster, and catches the light
causing the chatoyant quality.

Rose Quartz: A translucent milky pink variety of Quartz
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