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    Ring a Ling

    I always thought that department stores sold really bland and boring generic stuff. While I was on Facebook that little side box suggested I check out ShopNBC. To my surprise, it was actually really cool with giveaways and a bunch of updates. When I went to their actual site, I was blown away by their jewelry section. I’m absolutely in love with their selection of gold jewelry, especially their rings! The blend of chunky gems and gold shine just worked so well together. Since it is online and not everything is as nice as it seems, I read the reviews on the 14k gold citrine ring.  I love my Citrine… it’s the Gemini stone. And i love cocktail rings, that is definitely my signature piece when I am on the mic, hosting events.


    I was thoroughly impressed that it received all 5 stars and that everybody loved the ring. Same thing with the topaz and multi-gemstone ring, which is just so unique and colorful!  

    I haven’t bought anything from them yet but these rings are just so gorgeous! Still adding to the wishlist!  I wear a size 6 ring. Thank you in advance. hee hee



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    Put a Ring on it

    While searching for the pink ring for PetiteFashionista today, I came across this glass ring. I want it! Cocktail rings and peach bellinis on a patio is just around the corner, so start shopping.

    Buy it here $62

    Yummy enough to eat, but made of glass, these faceted cocktail rings are each slightly different. Now the general director of Phuze Design Collective in Mexico City, Orfeo Quagliata began studying glass at age 8 under his father, acclaimed Italian glass artist Narcissus Quagliata. Young Orfeo apprenticed in Catalonia before heading to San Francisco’s California College of Arts and Crafts. He and his father then teamed up on a four-year design and creation of the crystal apex dome for Michelangelo Buonarrot last architectural project: the Basilica of Santa Maria degli Angeli e dei Martiri in Rome.