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Celebrities Take Jewelry Personally

When it comes to the red carpet, not everyone is content to don the inspirations of jewelers, some celebrities would rather wear their own creations.

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Courteney Cox and husband, David Arquette, recently teamed up with Satya to create this etched sterling butterfly necklace with black silk cord ($24). Understood to be a yoga-inspired jewelry line, Satya incorporates symbolism into each of its pieces and the butterfly is the symbol of hope and freedom. As part of that message, Satya is donating 100% of the pendant’s proceeds to the Epidermolysis Bullosa Medical Research, a foundation seeking to find a cure for the rare skin disease. According to Satya, this charity is of special to significance to the Arquette’s who has someone in their lives who has been affected by the disease.

Tori Spelling has caught the jewelry bug as well, launching her line, Maven, exclusive to the Home Shopping Network. Tori attributes the inspiration for her accessories to herself and claims the jewelry is what she would want to wear.

The 12-piece collection features gold-tone metals and semi-precious stones, retailing for prices of $29 to $129. Surprisingly, the collection does not feature any pieces for pedigrees. There's always next year, Mimi LaRue.

Photo Credit: satyajewelry, celebrity-pets.com

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