Every women loves gold, and it's especially amazing when the value of gold is skyrocketing more then ever. Gold is more then a girl's best friend, it can be an investor's best friend too! But, when it comes to finding one-of-a-kind pieces from a company that has more than the bottom line behind it, Amara Jewelry is a company that stands out from the rest. Amara is a company dedicated to eco-friendly and sustainable gold jewelry.
Amara represents different designers and makes sure all the jewelry produced is made with 100% reclaimed and recycled gold and silver from traceable sources, using an Amara-exclusive process. It is such an exclusive process Amara Jewelry even has it patented, so it can never be duplicated. But, that's not all! My favorite part is that the jewelry pieces are dent proof. I respect a jewelry line with a real mission behind it and that's why it's worth showcasing.
The Amara website is easy to use and straightforward. What you see is what you get. All reviews and pictures are true to each piece of jewelry. From bracelets to earrings, this line has a real mission that is undeniable. Besides the mission and real accomplishment, this line of jewelry doesn't disappoint when it comes to creative designs.
Speaking of gold, Amara jewelry is giving one of our lucky readers a pair of Cascading Teardrop Earrings in rose gold, pictured here. This dazzling, sexy two-tone 14k rose gold and reclaimed yellow gold earring is polished with two different shaped beads, creating a waterfall. This style and color combination accentuates a woman's face and elongates the neck. These sassy and flattering earrings go for $280, but one lucky reader will get them for free.
This contest starts at 9:30 a.m. PT on Monday, September 19, and ends at 11:55 p.m. PT on Tuesday, September 27. To enter, simply fill out the entry form below. One winner will be chosen at random. See the entry form for full details, rules and restrictions. Good luck!Please note that the contest entry form is JavaScript based; you must have JavaScript turned on in your web browser to use this entry form. If you cannot see the entry form, please enter on the contest web page.
--Compiled by Kim Moshtaghi