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Sunday, June 28, 2009

From Britney Spears to Madonna to Beyonce the most recent and greatest jewelry craze is upon us. On the cover of every magazine and every photo shoot to the latest awards ceremonies are the leading names in Hollywood all decked out in silver and gemstones.

The new age woman is one that will state "less is more" when it comes to jewelry accent. Meaning that they are choosing fewer pieces of jewelry but their choices are essentially "Big, Bold & Beautiful" designs to compliment any attire. This new age woman is decorated in breath taking turquoise of every shade, chocolate pearls and the biggest and brightest of topaz, citrine, peridot, and just about any other stone that makes a avowal or a display of color.

Milan, Paris, London, Hong Kong and yes even Toronto are mirrored reflections of Hollywood Who's Who all decked out in Silver complimented by colorful gems and exclusive styles. This trend reported to continue during 2009 gives more choice to the new age woman and more definitive individuality of style, class and color...don't you think.

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