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Valentine's Day Jewelry
It is Geoffrey Chaucer we must thank for the invention of "St. Valentine's Day". In his book Parliament of Foules, circa 1380, he described this festival as the day on which every bird chooses its partner. William Shakespeare too confirmed this by declaring that the feast of love was to be on February 14th because on that day the birds began to mate. GUYS: Remember that 85% of women in a recent poll said jewelry was the "most romantic" gift. Roses wither and chocolate lives forever... on her thighs! But don't fret: We have dozens of jewelry options in diamonds, rubies, pearls and other gemstones: Many starting at $99 or less.
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The Valentine's Day Tradition
The traditional gift on Valentine's Day is a heart-shaped pendant, often featuring rubies. For a "big bold" look, choose a pendant with a lab-created ruby or sapphire gemstone. A more modern, sophisticated alternative to the heart is the four-leaf clover. While often associated with Luck, the clover's more ancient symbolism is of love, passion and fidelity. In fact, the four petals symbolize Caring, Sharing, Commitment and Passion - said to be the four aspects of "true love." For a gift that is unique, sleek and unexpected, our LOVE collection offers a variety of clover-motif jewelry set with gemstones and diamonds in 10K and 14K gold.
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