Wholesale Liquid Silver Jewelry Takes Center Stage on New Website
(PRWEB) September 05, 2013 -- Native Americans have always been recognized and revered for their beautiful and unique jewelry pieces. Whether it’s a sterling silver bracelet adorned with turquoise nuggets or a basket-weave of loops on a pair of chandelier earrings, few things compare to the allure of Native American pieces.
Liquid silver jewelry is one of these elegant creations that have passed on from generation to generation. Now, a new website dedicated to all things wholesale liquid silver jewelry has been launched.
“For many generations, Native Americans from the Southwest like the Navajo, Zuni and Hopi have been perfecting the technique of creating unique, shimmering sterling silver on a steel string,” said WholesaleLiquidSilver.com spokeswoman Michelle Morris. “Liquid silver looks gorgeous against every skin tone and shows off the complexion beautifully.”
Liquid silver jewelry is easy to define. It’s shiny, fluid-like and timeless in appearance. The Navajo, Zuni and Hopi have been flawlessly designing liquid silver jewelry for decades, and the technique remains a popular jewelry favorite.
“It’s amazing to think that a piece of liquid silver jewelry is hand-strung and can involve multiple, intricately woven strands,” said Morris. “Liquid silver jewelry may appear thin and breakable, but in actuality it’s extremely durable and will last a long time if properly cared for.”
Coral, Tiger Eye, Lapis, Azurite, Onyx and Gaspeite are just a few of the stunning stones that add a powerful punch to a liquid silver jewelry collection. Morris says purchasing the right wholesale liquid silver jewelry can be a very sound investment.
“If liquid silver jewelry is taken care of, it will bring the wearer many years of pleasure and beauty,” said Morris.
For more information about wholesale liquid silver jewelry, please visit WholesaleLiquidSilver.com.
Michelle Morris, Wholesale Liquid Silver, http://wholesaleliquidsilver.com/, 62324968364, [email protected]
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