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Gucci

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I like this healing gem necklace by Dogeared but have no experience with the brand.  Is it work the money?  It's $34 which I realize isn't a whole lot, but if the quality is crap...  Anyone own any Dogeared pieces? 

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Hermes

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it reminds me of a "make a wish" pendant. I think it's a really cool idea for a get well gift, or any gift for that matter...

not sure about it being worth the money, but it is cute.

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Chanel

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It's sterling silver and that's a real gemstone (dyed jade, I presume?). I can understand the markup on it. It might seem expensive for what it is, but given the cost of materials and a fair markup beyond just "doubling the cost of materials" (which is NOT a good way to determine what something should be priced), makes it seem reasonable to me.

-- Edited by kenzie on Thursday 8th of April 2010 02:54:58 PM

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Kenneth Cole

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I don't own any pieces myself but I've bought several of the wishbones as gifts, which were very well received. My bestie has the little pearl necklace - she wears it a lot and hasn't had any problems with quality. It's not janky jewelry at all and I think if you really like the necklace, then go for it :)

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