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Religious Jewels Offer Style and Statement

Faithful Expressions

By Carrie Soucy and Jennifer Heebner, Senior Editors -- JCK-Jewelers Circular Keystone, 12/1/2005

Regardless of seasons, runways, or red carpets, religious jewelry remains perennially in style. From crosses and Stars of David to, most recently, Kabala bracelets, jewelry gives the faithful a means of expression, and precious jewelry makes that expression even more meaningful.

Religious motifs can and should—in a retail store—range from the obvious to the subtle, to accommodate various faiths and preferences. Religious jewelry, after all, serves many purposes and audiences, from the pious to the stylish.

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