13 November 2019
Holly Lane Jewelry Review and Giveaway
November 13, 2019
Holly Lane Jewelry creates sterling silver Christian jewelry that stands
out with the hopes that it is a beacon to your faith and gives you an
opportunity to share Jesus with others. The pieces are unique and different which
was intended to create a conversation with others about Jesus.
The jewelry artist is Tiffany Scott from central Virginia bases her
pieces from scripture verses. With the majority of your jewelry piece you will receive
a beautiful verse card that you can hide the scripture in your heart and when
others comment about your jewelry piece you can share the scripture that the
unique jewelry piece was crafted and inspired from.
Holly Lane Jewelry was easy to navigate the website and checking out was easy. The hardest part was deciding which piece I wanted. Holly Lane made this experience truly inspiring when my package arrived.
The first thing
I noticed was the outside of the box with the stickers. I can’t help it I’m a
kid at heart and loved the stickers. I love that the outside of the box proclaims the faith! I couldn’t wait to open up the box!
Opening the box was truly a classy unboxing experience in itself. It took
some time to put together the box and pulling out the layers made it even more
fun and personal. I loved the personal touch. The company makes you feel not
just like another sale.
The package is wrapped in an elegant tissue paper, blue ribbon, and a
lovely bird foil sticker and packaged securely in a brown shredded crinkle
paper.
They include a handwritten thank you, another beautiful sticker that
says, “Be still” from Psalms 46:10.
I didn’t expect the elegant looking drawer style box with the tab. Inside the box was the Story Card on top with
the necklace inside a suede pouch in a lovely blue color. .
My necklace came with a Story Card which it printed on a heavy cardstock that
has a lovely border with the scripture from Esther 4:14.
My lovely Esther necklace is stunning. The necklace is made from .925
sterling silver. The pendant is round ¾” x ¾” geometric with the Star of David
in the center with a flower blooming on the perimeter of it.
On the back of the
pendent are the words, “You Make Me Brave.” The artist made the pendent with Esther’s
Jewish heritage and her beauty in mind.
The chain is also sterling silver and can be adjusted up to 20”. You can
also purchase chain extenders. The clasp is a lobster clasp.
Holly Lane Jewelry has a nice variety of necklaces, bracelets, charms, rings,
chains, bead drops, pendants, and variety of chains. They also have some unique
features like slides, pendant holders, and chain extenders.
I have my eyes on one of the rings and of course a few other pieces. Aren't they stunning!
Holly Lane jewelry would make lovely gifts throughout the year for any occasion. I’m
impressed with the quality and detail of my Esther necklace and the message
that can be proclaimed in each piece of a loving creator to share HIS love to
others.
You have a chance to win $100 e-gift card towards any purchase at hollylane.com
Click on the graphic below or here. They are also offering a 20% discount
off your purchase. Use discount code 20FORYOU during checkout.
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