ATLANTA, GA, January 28, 2014 /24-7PressRelease/ -- Jewelry trends of 2013 included gem-studded bib necklaces, ornate gold cuffs and massive rings. The year 2014 ushers in a pendant revival and the increasingly popular practice of sporting a mixed metal stack of skinny bangles to create a stunning shimmering effect. Jewelry mavens also see the return of femininity in the form of barely-there chains and delicately pretty stones.
Statement jewelry expert Swell Caroline is right in step with the various jewelry trends for the incoming year. Their extensive selection of costume and preppy jewelry are perfect for ushering in a new year in style. Colorful, well-designed and expertly crafted pieces are available throughout the year on their website. Welcome the new year with the most up-to-date jewelry item or choose from their more traditional line. Whichever way you go, be sure to usher in 2014 in your own unique style - with a little help from Swell Caroline.
"Women from all walks of life with varying tastes in fashion and jewelry can find something that truly suits their personality, lifestyle and budget from our wide selection of well-designed pieces," says Amy Rodbell, Founder of Swell Caroline. "Why settle for the ordinary? Our jewelry complements each unique woman out there and celebrates that which makes them wonderfully one-of-a-kind."
For upscale, fun, trendy or traditional monogrammed jewelry as well as a wide variety of exceptional pieces, shop online at Swell Caroline. There are no shipping charges for orders more than $50. Find your next favorite jewelry item from their vast selection of distinctive and exquisite jewelry.
For more information, please visit http://www.swellcaroline.com/.
About Swell Caroline:
Swell Caroline focuses on offering customers the widest selection of upscale statement and monogrammed jewelry. The preppy and fun pieces we carry in our collections are timeless and effortless, and create an instant pop of color to any outfit.
To learn more, please visit http://www.swellcaroline.com/.
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