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Who Else Wants Religious Jewelry?

March 17th, 2009 - Posted by Brynn Jackson

Wholesale religious jewelry from The Psalm 23 Jewelry Collection is all at once beautiful and encouraging. Taking inspiration from one of the most beloved and widely recognized passages in the Bible, The Psalm 23 Jewelry Collection is perfect for gift stores and flower shops wanting to reach the Christian niche market with unique products.

Christians and Jews, like many other groups, love to buy products that allow them to express their beliefs. This group buys from people that they trust. In this way, offering religious jewelry from the Psalm 23 Jewelry Collection kills two Goliaths with one stone.

The unique jewelry from The Psalm 23 Jewelry Collection is everything that a fashionable Christian or Jew could want. Bracelets made of natural stone and others of beads have a very contemporary look that is easy to wear with any outfit. Plus, each can be customized with unique charms. These sterling silver charms come in the shape of a prayer box, star of David, icthus (Christian fish), crucifix, or cross. Customizing the bracelets to personal taste makes them even easier to love.

Another lovable quality of The Psalm 23 Jewelry Collection is that each piece of jewelry comes in a fabulously decorated box along with a cd containing a copy of Psalm 23. Already gift wrapped? Even better! This makes it easy to position these with other gift ideas.

Many gifts such as these are perfect for bar and bat mitzvah gifts, graduation gifts, or small indulgence impulse buys. When your customers want unique religious jewelry, point them in the direction of The Psalm 23 Jewelry Collection in your store.

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