Religious tokens show devotion to fashion
Lexington Herald -Leader
September 18, 2010
KENTUCKY - It's official: The practice of incorporating religious or spiritual symbols in jewelry has become ubiquitous among smaller niche designers and more commercial, mass brands. With the public's growing interest in yoga, meditation and personal talismans that offer protection or courage, jewelry and accessory designers are picking up the theme and adorning their work with icons deeply rooted in ancient beliefs and religions. [link]
September 18, 2010
KENTUCKY - It's official: The practice of incorporating religious or spiritual symbols in jewelry has become ubiquitous among smaller niche designers and more commercial, mass brands. With the public's growing interest in yoga, meditation and personal talismans that offer protection or courage, jewelry and accessory designers are picking up the theme and adorning their work with icons deeply rooted in ancient beliefs and religions. [link]
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