Force Friday Galactic Madness
For the sake of ultimate transparency, I've never been a huge Star Wars fan. In fact, I've been known to commit the act of blasphemy, in loving the second trilogy...
Whether it’s jewelry, a handbag, or a stunning pair of heels, accessories can make or break an outfit. Every geek chic ensemble requires the perfect accessories. Glam up with Paragone‘s Star Wars jewelry collection, offering a variety of geektastic pieces. Launched in late 2014, Paragone was established with the goal to create well-crafted licensed jewelry, collectibles, and apparel. Its products represent the best of pop culture and gaming, including Doctor Who, Marvel, and DC Comics.
“With such an amazing and unique collection of jewelry at an affordable price, I couldn’t help but get something for the whole family! This is a terrific place to purchase jewelry for your loved ones!” wrote one reviewer.
Another happy customer went on to say, “I was really pleased with my order. It was shipped to me in a timely manner and the packaging/presentation was on point. Each piece was in its own velvet/jewelry bag. I thought the quality of the spinner ring I purchased was great. It fit true to size. I was also very happy with the ferido crystal earrings I purchased as a gift to my mom for her birthday.”
Paragone not only produces quality material, but their social media presence and speedy replies to customers make it a reliable and efficient online store.
For Star Wars fans looking to align themselves with the Empire, these stainless steel (hypoallergenic) products make great additions to your personal geek jewelry collections.
(1) Darth Vader Charm, (2) Darth Vader Stud Earrings, (3) TIE Fighter Necklace, (4) Stormtrooper Necklace, (5) Stormtrooper Ring, (6) Stormtrooper Stud Earrings
Those loyal to the Rebel Alliance have quality items from which to choose.
(1) Rebel Alliance Necklace, (2) Rebel Alliance Symbol Ring, (3) Rebel Alliance Silver Earrings, (4) Rebel Alliance Gold Earrings
And of course, no jewelry collection is complete without the fan favorite bounty hunter Boba Fett, and the necklace inspired by him sports his iconic weathered helmet. By far, the coolest item involves some spinning action. The “In a Galaxy Far, Far Away” ring has a center piece with spinning capabilities, allowing its wearer to feel calmer in the mind and body (essentially being one with the Force), since spinner rings tend to have that effect.
Visit Paragone’s online store today! Make sure to support them on Facebook and follow them on Twitter.
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