
More free stuff for you exciting Twirlit readers! Let’s be real here people, I know that the possibility of winning free handmade jewelry is super exciting for you. It is for me at least!
The jewelry that we’re giving away is from AdornDesign, an artisan jewelry shop featuring handmade designs. Hilary Hahn, the creative spirit behind AdornDesign, remembers dreaming up jewelry, paintings and decor since she was a child. Her current work can be viewed on Etsy at http://www.adorndesign.etsy.com. Featuring pieces from faraway locales; each finding, stone, and clasp is uniquely sourced from India, Spain, and beyond. It is her aim to combine color and quality gems, creating textural works of art.
And so, we’re giving away a pair of Deco earrings which are not only handcrafted, but versatile enough for you to dress them up or down, as they feature gold plated chain, gold fil hooks and black obsidian stones. Fabulous for an evening out or to wear with a simple daytime ensemble.
So…how do you get your hands on these gorgeous earrings?! Just answer this question in the comments below, and we will choose one random winner to win these handcrafted earrings.
What piece of jewelry has the most significance for you and why?
The winner will be posted next week! Good luck!
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Comments
Leah Lawrence
May 14th, 2009 - 9:07:51 AM
Love them! Love them! Love them! Would make my day (or night) to wear these.
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Tammy Moran
May 14th, 2009 - 9:17:01 AM
The most significant piece of jewelry you could adorn yourself with is.... yourself. Remember that you are the real gem and then whatever you put on will definitely sparkle!
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Tiz
May 14th, 2009 - 9:40:18 AM
The most significant piece of jewelry I own is a ring my father bought me for my 16th birthday. It is a simple gold band with two teeny-tiny diamonds in it. He said that my father should give me my first diamond, and my husband the next.
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Flin Kirts
May 14th, 2009 - 5:38:07 PM
Gosh - hard to pick my most significant piece - but I'm going to go with the Emerald promise ring my mom gave me many years ago. Her high school sweetheart had given it to her. Just yesterday I took it to an appraiser to get a quote on it - thinking I might use the stone and turn it into a pendant - only to find that it was "synthetic"! Did I want to sell it to them for the value of the white gold? No way! I kind of like the ring even more now for some weird reason - and it's a good thing that my mom didn't end up with that guy!!
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nicole
May 15th, 2009 - 12:08:30 AM
my mom and dad gave me this amazing diamond ring when i graduated and that made me feel so happy that it was a symbol of my hard work!
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Lori Hassler
May 15th, 2009 - 9:40:12 AM
I bought 4 or 5 pairs of the earrings designed and created by Hilary Hahn. I gave them as gifts. All my friends LOVED them. They are so unique and eye catching!
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Aik
May 16th, 2009 - 12:51:51 AM
A petite necklace made by freshwater pearls which is a birthday present from my dad. Although it didn't cost much, but it symbolises his love for me.
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judy brittle
May 16th, 2009 - 10:30:22 AM
My mom's wedding ring. I I now have it on my finger and will never take it off. When I pass away I want my oldest daughter to have it and hopefully it gets passed down from there. Thank you!
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Danielle Rossman
May 16th, 2009 - 5:17:54 PM
Pearls from my Mom because she loves me so!
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Jaymie Dean
May 16th, 2009 - 5:30:40 PM
The most significant piece of jewelry is my grandmother's ring. She died when i was young. My grandparents were married for over 30 years. The gold on the ring is worn down and thinned from being worn. It also lost the circular shape. I love it because it was my grandmothers but i love it more because of the imperfections caused by it being on her hand for so many years. Hillary beautiful work.
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Lorice Wells
May 16th, 2009 - 6:35:55 PM
i would have to say the necklace my daughter bought me of a engraved picture of my first grandchild,,My only grandchild..It was precious and made me cry
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aysh
May 17th, 2009 - 7:42:07 PM
My ma's original wedding ring... it isn't worth a lot and the diamond are cloudy, but it's what my dad could do at the time... as soon as he became more successful (as a jeweler) he replaced it with something nicer.... but I appreciate the original more =)
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Mia
May 19th, 2009 - 12:13:29 AM
Love those earrings!! I would say, simple golden earrings I got when I graduated highschool:) Love em! They're from my mom, she knows so well, what I like:)
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Tirzah
May 19th, 2009 - 3:31:47 PM
Rings, on the whole, have the most significance to me. It's because I can see them the best. The most significant piece I own belonged to my grandmother. Now that she has Dementia, it reminds me of the good ol' days when she was still herself and out-n-about. Oh by the way, Hilary's other work is really beautiful and diverse. I can see why she would be your featured artist. I will have to keep her work in mind for gifts for my friends.
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Heather S
May 31st, 2009 - 7:30:48 AM
A silly ring my husband made for me when we were in High School together. He made it in shop class + it's pretty rinky dinky but he put so much time + effort into it. Now I let my little lady wear it around...
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Debby Kulchar
October 30th, 2009 - 4:49:08 PM
Is this contest still valid?
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