Friday, September 12, 2014

Personalized Jewelry with Luxe Design

By now I am sure you know that I love personalized jewelry. There is just something so special about a piece of jewelry that is customized just to fit you. I found an awesome website recently and I can't wait to share them with you! Luxe Design specializes in custom pieces of jewelry for every occasion or desire. 


Though you can completely create a piece that is one-of-a-kind and completely made by you, I decided to take a pre-made necklace and tweak it to my liking. I chose the Sterling Silver Personalized Open Heart Graduation Necklace. The necklace originally comes with the open heart charm with a name, a four leaf clover charm, two gemstone charms, and an oval year charm to indicate the year of graduation. 


Since I graduated some five years ago, I didn't want a graduation necklace. However, I loved the way the necklace hung and the combination of charms. For my necklace, I replaced the year charm with a Leo charm since I am an August baby. Being Irish, I kept the four leaf clover (everyone can use a little good luck) and chose the same green stone for both of my gemstome charms. I love the way my necklace came together and have been wearing it everyday since I got it. The 18 inch chain is also great for everyday wear since it isn't too long to get in the way or too short to be uncomfortable.


The options are truly endless with Luxe Design. You can personalize any piece or create your very own from scratch so you end up with a truly special piece. I absolutely love mine and I know anyone can create something that they, or their special someone, will just adore. Head over to the Luxe Design website to see what kind of piece you come up with. Also, follow them on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram to never miss any news or new pieces!


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