$25 for $50 Worth of Jewelry from Jodi Henry Jewelry
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- Featured in In Style
- Sterling silver & gold jewelry
- Delicate, lightweight pieces
- Fashion & Signature lines
One of the greatest honors a Viking could receive from his jarl was a gift of rings, just as one of the greatest dishonors was the gift of a slap bracelet. Give generously to yourself or others with today's Groupon: for $25, you get $50 worth of jewelry from Jodi Henry Jewelry. Today's Groupon is not valid toward shipping costs.
Spurred on by her passion for simple, delicate jewelry design, Jodi Henry creates handmade pieces that have appeared in such magazines as Real Simple and In Style. Precious stones and lightweight metalwork form the basis of her fashion line, including her gold and blue-turquoise necklace ($50). Jodi's signature style creates lightweight pieces such as the sterling-silver pebble-texture circle earrings ($40), which look equally great dangling from the earlobes of a human head or delicately posed atop a pile of treasure. Patrons can block imaginary bullets with bamboo coral bracelets ($25), or add thin silver lines of defense against austere outfits with a triple-layered sterling and black spinel necklace ($110). The online store also stocks a line of signature 14-karat gold pieces for looks farther down the periodic table, ($60–$700).
- Featured in In Style
- Sterling silver & gold jewelry
- Delicate, lightweight pieces
- Fashion & Signature lines
One of the greatest honors a Viking could receive from his jarl was a gift of rings, just as one of the greatest dishonors was the gift of a slap bracelet. Give generously to yourself or others with today's Groupon: for $25, you get $50 worth of jewelry from Jodi Henry Jewelry. Today's Groupon is not valid toward shipping costs.
Spurred on by her passion for simple, delicate jewelry design, Jodi Henry creates handmade pieces that have appeared in such magazines as Real Simple and In Style. Precious stones and lightweight metalwork form the basis of her fashion line, including her gold and blue-turquoise necklace ($50). Jodi's signature style creates lightweight pieces such as the sterling-silver pebble-texture circle earrings ($40), which look equally great dangling from the earlobes of a human head or delicately posed atop a pile of treasure. Patrons can block imaginary bullets with bamboo coral bracelets ($25), or add thin silver lines of defense against austere outfits with a triple-layered sterling and black spinel necklace ($110). The online store also stocks a line of signature 14-karat gold pieces for looks farther down the periodic table, ($60–$700).