Monday, February 11, 2008

Knotting Up The Fashion / Hemp Jewlery

High Schools have the widest variety of fashions available.
There are students clothed in Rastafarian styles; Red, black, green, and yellow shirts and accessories. Chic; collared polo’s accented with some rough boots, and professional; teachers dressing up their jobs with suits and dresses.
Each person has their own accessories that help to accentuate their personal styles.
One person specifically, Brandon, enjoys wearing and making hemp jewelry. Currently, he is beginning a jewelry surplus with his significant other for extra cash.
Brandon explains, "I see how popular hemp jewelry is in the Midwest, and the popularity is starting to spread out here, so I decided to offer quality jewelry at a reasonable price. The prices of hemp is generally inflated to where the seller is actually ripping you off, I want to give honest, natural products without breaking your bank."
Brandon explains that the jewelry is on sale for only 3 to 7 dollars each depending on the style, width/amount, and time. Hemp, a natural plant, is a great way to make jewelry.
Hemp’s personal characteristics of strength, vitality, and cleanliness help make it the perfect material for any type of jewelry style.
In addition, the natural tan color of the material gives the perfect touch to any personalized style, from chic to unique.

If you would like to order a bracelet, just reply back to this blog with your information and a custom order and Crane can work on it, and present you with a date and address of picking up the finished product.

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