Moonstone JewelryFascinating designs
I don't do commercial endorsements on any of my
blogs. Usually if I do tell you about a product, I've used
it.
Well, I'm about to break that rule. I should let you know that I'm known as a shopping whiz. I'm the guy that my friends and family call up and say "I need a present for so-and-so." Even though I may not buy the stuff myself, I keep the most recent catalogs on file. Last week I got a note from Daniel at Moonstone Jewelry. He liked Technopagan Yearnings and thought that my readers might be interested in some of their products. Naturally I took a quick look at what they had to offer. Some of their designs are quite intriguing. Some of them are just really fun (Kokopelli Kitty). Would I buy them? I didn't see anything that leapt out at me. I have quite a bit of jewelry, so I don't do the casual jewelry buys anymore. The piece has to be Long term I might suggest adding some more totem-themed pieces. Some technopagan themed pieces, particularly with goth, steampunk, and digital elements might do well. Take a look. It's fun to browse even if you don't buy. I promised I'd mention the site, I made no deals. If you buy or not, it doesn't benefit me.
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