Sunday, August 3, 2008

Wendy Culpepper Jewelry For Yourself and Charity

Looking for a great gift for the bridal attendants and perhaps yourself that can also give to charity? Here are a classic set of earrings that can be worn at your wedding and for years to come - available at Wendy Culpepper.com called the Fire Drop 14K Gold Vermeil Earrings. She offers free shipping on her jewelry and all jewelry is handmade.

PRODUCT DETAILS:

- Metal Options: 14K Gold Vermeil brushed matte finish
- Semi Precious Gemstone Options: 5 mm - Peridot, Blue
Topaz, OR *Rhodolite
* Please note Rhodolite has a slightly increased price due to its
rarity of quality and clarity in this size
- Length from the top of the earwire: ~ 3/4 Inches, width: ~
1/4 Inch

CHARITY DONATION: 15% of total based on Stone Color
Peridot: American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Blue Topaz: Parkinson’s Disease Foundation
Rhodolite: Susan G Komen Breast Cancer Foundation


WENDY'S WORDS:

The Fire Drop 14K gold vermeil earrings are engraved with unique flames around the bezel. I wanted a design with effortless style that would accent the semi precious gemstone that represented each charity while having a distinctive twist to let you know you are doing more to help those around you. The large blue topaz, rhodolite, and peridot make for a stunning pair of inspirational handcrafted earrings.

INSPIRATION:

“Ignite Change” for charity – need we say more? Ignite is a collection all about giving back. We want to continue our efforts of supporting charities by donating 15% of the proceeds of each piece from this collection directly to charity. Three main charities currently benefit from the “Ignite Change” campaign, and we look forward to adding more in the future. To learn more about why Wendy chose these specific causes, feel free to read more on our Inspirations Page. If you would like to visit the specific charities we are donating to, please visit:

Susan G Komen Breast Cancer
Foundation: www.komen.org.org

Parkinson’s Disease Foundation:
www.pdf.org

The American Society for the
Prevention of Cruelty to Animals: www.aspca.org.org

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