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Tuesday, June 16, 2015

Dune Jewelry Inlet Silver Cuff

I recently discovered a company called Dune Jewelry that makes jewelry using sand from the beach of your choice and they have over 2000 sand banks which is I find amazing. I got to review the Inlet Cuff Silver which is in hammered plated silver are handmade with your choice of beach sand set into two round bezels and layered to a glass-like, slightly domed finish. One size fits most. I chose sand from Cape Cod as I lived there for a while and have good memories not to mention relatives; Cape Cod has beautiful beaches great scenery.  You can also find rinds, earrings, charms, necklaces and more at https://dunejewelry.com

My Opinion: I really liked this bracelet and the sand inside gave it a nice color. I found the bracelet to be snug if not small but it could be made this way. It is simple with lots of style and unlike anything I have seen before. I really enjoy it.


About Dune Jewelry: After working in the Boston real estate market for 10 years, this self-taught jewelry designer decided to celebrate her birthday in an interesting way…by realizing her dreams of becoming an entrepreneur and launching Dune Jewelry on September 28th, 2010.  Originally from Cape Cod, Holly spent her summers after high school learning to surf at Marconi Beach in Wellfleet and although her surfing skills never did amount to much, those days of skipping work at the bagel shop and heading to the beach will always be cherished.  Holly began making beach sand jewelry for friends and family in 2007 with her close, childhood friend Kellie Quinn.  Soon it became apparent that nearly everyone she knew had a special memory or exciting adventure that took place on the coast of New England, the shores of Italy, the beaches of California, the Sahara Desert or as Rupert Holmes would sing…”in the dunes of the Cape”


Disclaimer: I was in no way compensated for this review and this is solely my own opinion which may differ from yours. 

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