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Buying Jewllery Online is Convenient, Personal

Contact: Alison Anthony
E-Mail: sales@celticbiz.com
Telephone: +44(0) 208 241 9434

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Twickenham, England - Thousands of Christmas shoppers are turning to the Internet for their jewellery purchases this
holiday season because there is a greater selection of exciting, original pieces than that traditionally offered by brick-and-mortar stores.

Because buying jewellery is often a very personal thing, choices are usually made for emotional or sentimental reasons. But Alison Anthony of Celtic Biz, an online jewellery store, cautions consumers to approach their jewellery purchases from a rational perspective, as well.

"Check to determine what sort of guarantee you are offered, and make sure you obtain a receipt for your purchase," says Anthony. "If you are shopping online and using a credit card, be sure that the site is secure, and that there are no hidden costs or fees."

Consumers can also pay attention to additional benefits such as gift wrapping and free international delivery. And
finally, adds Anthony, "Look for the same quality that you would expect to find in retail outlets anywhere."

Jewellery made from every type of gemstone is now available online, and many sites, like celticbiz.com, offer unique, specialized designs. Celtic jewellery was traditionally made from pewter, an alloy of metals that will not break or chip,
according to Anthony. "It lasts a lifetime, and requires very little care."

"Art was part of Celtic everyday life and was applied to everything - pottery, household utensils, and particularly
to jewellery. Both men and women wore jewellery. Many of the pieces that you see today are linked to nature, and feature the classic Celtic knotwork designs. The past unites with the present, resulting in stylish and unique jewellery, with a history, at affordable prices."

Celtic Biz offers a wide variety of traditional and modern jewellery and other gift items, such as hair slides, hip
flasks and candle holders.

For more information, visit Celtic Biz online at http://www.celticbiz.com

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