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Tis The Season For Silver & Gold

As we foray into the Holiday shopping season, one can't help but be taken in by the colors of the season of sparkling silver and alluring gold. Jewelry always tops every woman's list, but with so many designs to choose from, it's easy to understand how her well-intentioned partner can get frustrated with seeking out the perfect piece of silver or gold jewelry.

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John Hardy's Palu Cluster Cuff is a great bracelet to consider. Made with large and small discs of 22k hammered gold and carved sterling silver, this cuff is sophisticated, on trend and just plain gorgeous. And dare I say that it could go with almost any outfit? How's that for a versatile gift?

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A favorite around here is LeVian's Couture collection rings of white gold and yellow diamonds. LeVian is a jewelry brand that is always on top of the latest trends and perfects the classics. Imagine the dazzle in her eyes as she opens her perfectly wrapped box to find this ring of fancy diamonds. I can guarantee that there is never disappointment when you give the gift of LeVian jewelry.

Some great resources to find what's in trend for silver and gold jewelry are JCK Luxury and The National Jeweler Network. Will you be surprising someone with fine jewelry this Holiday season?

*Photo Credit:Saks.com and LeVian.com

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