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Okay, I must admit that I’m perhaps getting a little ahead of events. But Christmas is just around the corner and I think now is a good time to start making our gift list. You may already have an idea of what to buy but, otherwise, I recommend giving jewelry. Because, who doesn’t love jewelry?
That’s why today I bring you some of my recommended jewelry types to give in special occasions and, why not? any other day.
Jewels with initials. One of the more popular jewelry styles are the pendants with initials. Many women like to wear them with their own initial and, if they are mothers, they like to wear the initials of their children and even their husband’s.
Another type of jewelry you can give are the jewels with the birthstone of the person. If we know the month of birth of the person and what type of jewelry they love, it will be easier for us when buying.
The sentiment jewelry is a good choice when it comes to giving a present. This type of jewelry bears the word “love”, “family”, among others.
The last type of jewelry, from my goldsmith point of view, is the one I consider the most special; the custom jewelry. There is nothing more special than to give a piece of jewelry that has been especially designed for that person as unique as the piece.
Clarlin Rivera – Joyería Contemporánea
Location: Gol Plaza – local #6B, Calle Altagracia No.13, La Romana, República Dominicana.
Opening Hours: Monday to Saturday, from 9am – 2pm and 3pm – 6pm
Contact: (829) 345-0228 – [email protected]
About Clarlin Rivera
Clarlin Rivera, was born in La Romana, Dominican Republic. She graduated from goldsmithing, jewelry design and color and style consultant in Syntra Brussels, Belgium. She is member of the platform for Latin American goldsmiths, Andes Joya. In her career, Rivera has done collective exhibitions called “San Juan Beauty Show” in Puerto Rico in her beginning by 2007. In 2011, a group exhibition entitled “Eindwerk” in Syntra Brussels, Belgium, and, finally, in 2013 with “RotaBazaar” in La Romana.
