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Make The Most of Labor Day Discounts on Jewelry!

  Labor Day is about celebrating American workers' achievements, whether you're a blue-collar factory worker who's been with your company for decades or an up-and-coming designer just starting. Even if you don't celebrate Labor Day , it's safe to say that most people in the US are clued into its significance and take advantage of any sales or discounts offered on jewelry over the holiday. As a result, Labor Day usually sees prices on most jewelry drop, and we have some tips on how to get the best deals. Read on to learn more!   Clearance Sale                                                     Labor Day is the perfect time to take advantage of clearance sales at online and offline stores. Some jewelry chains take advantage of the holiday to clear out old inventory, which results in significant discounts on popular pieces. An advantage of shopping from the clearance sale is that you can shop for some incredible diamond jewelry at heavily discounted prices.

How to Add a Touch of Green in Your Daily Outfits with a Peridot Jewelry Accessory!

  Did you know that peridot is one of the most beautiful and eye-catching gemstones? Besides, it’s also very auspicious. If you’re looking for a new accessory to jazz up your outfit and give it an extra dose of charm, then look no further! A pretty peridot pendant can go a long way in helping you accessorize and just the right amount of green to any basic outfit. It will complement your outfits and give them that final finishing touch. What is Peridot? The gem comes from the peridotite rock and belongs to the olivine family. Lava, meteorites, and the earth's mantle all contain the peridot gemstone. This suggests that some of these peridot stones are old; some experts believe they are a byproduct of the formation of our solar system. Even older than that, this stone was mined on the Red Sea island of Zabargad in ancient Egypt, circa 300 BC. Because of the stunning yellowish-green tones, they called the stone "the gem of the sun." Talismans were carved into these stones