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The Rainbow Queen
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The Traveler Pendant
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Maggie's Price: $41.27
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Maggie's Price: $46.20
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What did I tell you? Isn’t this gorgeous? A perfect example of unique silver jewelry. A Big Rainbow Moonstone surrounded by Garnets and Peridots. The Garnets and Peridots catch the light beautifully. This pendant can be worn with jeans and a T-shirt or that perfect little black dress. 92.5 Sterling Silver.
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The round Garnet sits in the middle of a perfectly detailed oxidized Sterling Silver background. The facets on the Garnet catch the light bringing the eye right to the pendant. Very exotic. When worn with the Garnet Chandelier earrings, it brings me back to Istanbul Turkey and the market on the main square where handcrafted fine jewelry is made.
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The Sunset
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The Golden Eye
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Maggie's Price: $86.00
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Maggie's Price: $19.95
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If you haven’t seen copper quartz before, you will be thrilled. The rocks in these sterling silver earrings were carved with a star design. The copper quartz glows, similar to a sunset in the summer sky. Will translate well from day to evening.
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This is a HUGE Tiger Eye rock! This unique Silver jewelry piece has kept its setting simple to let the golden colors of the Tiger Eye do all the talking. I had to get this for you, the price is unbelievable! 92.5 Sterling Silver.
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The Interchanger
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Sterling Silver Filigree Earrings
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Maggie's Price: $41.78
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Maggie's Price: $17.87
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Two for the price of one! Can’t beat it. Black Onyx and Red Agate go with everything. I couldn’t pass this up, women are multi-taskers and so is this pendant. This is unique silver jewelry.
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A touch of cultures far away. An exotic filigree ball hangs from French wires. Makes me want to belly dance!
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I would like to introduce you to my Big Rock Theory.
Let me ask you this:
Is there more inside of you than what others see? Do you express yourself? How? Do you celebrate your triumphs and growth? How? What makes your soul sing?
These are questions I was asking myself not too long ago. I had been dating a guy for three years, when he suddenly left me…For a man.
Believe me that will rock your world to the core, which for me, developed into a three-day junk food binge.
I took an inventory of my life, a kind of mental GPS on where I was, who I was and where I want to go. I questioned everything about what it meant to be a woman. The thing that kept coming back to me was something my Aunt Sophie told me when I was 8 years old.
"Maggies," she said (she always added an "S" to the end of my name). "Women are the strength of life. We orchestrate the rhythm by which all others dance."
After the break-up, Aunt Sophie's words finally made sense. I realized she was telling me that women are rocks; the back bone and foundation to which all else is glued. Little did I know at 8 years old that my foundation of strength was forming and it would be solid enough to see me through not only a major break-up but just about anything that comes along in life.
This is the genesis of my "Big Rock Theory."
Think about it. We want our lives to be as large, full and well rounded as possible. We want to stretch our perimeter, and move it out a little farther each day, each month, each year. We want to evolve! As we grow and stretch our capabilities, the rock that we are will grow bigger and stronger. And so, I aspire to be a Big Rock. READ MORE IN MAGGIE’S JOURNAL |
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