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Dazzling Paws Jewelry
LLC issued yearend checks totaling $1,050 to four charities as a part of its
commitment to supporting animal and people organizations. Throughout the year,
20% of sales from items purchased from the Charity
Jewelry line is donated back to different nonprofits.
Dazzling Paws Jewelry
selected four nonprofit organizations to receive donations from purchases made
in 2017. A $250 check was issued to the Plover Police Department in Plover, Wisconsin
to help with medical expenses for K-9
Officer Bill. The Susan G. Komen for the Cure in Madison, Wisconsin
received a check for $50 towards breast cancer research. A $360 check was
issued to the University of Wisconsin, School of Veterinary Medicine in
Madison, Wisconsin to help fund canine cancer research. The Texas Border Collie
Rescue in La Porte, Texas also received a check for $390 to help with medical
expenses for the care of foster dogs.
The Charity Jewelry
line continues to evolve to help nonprofit animal organizations across the
country. Since the inception of the line, Dazzling Paws Jewelry has donated
more than $6,550 to animals in need.
“It’s a tremendous feeling
to watch the Charity Jewelry line flourish,” says Myra Westphal, Dazzling Paws
Jewelry founder and president. “The continuous growth allows us to expand our
giving ability which affects animals and people in the community and across the
U.S.”
To help support
charities like these, purchases can be made by visiting www.dazzlingpawsjewelry.com under
the Charity Jewelry tab.
Sunday, January 21, 2018
11 Easy Jewelry Care Tips
Protect the beauty, value and extend the life of your favorite jewelry!
· Always
put your jewelry on last. Use hair spray, styling gels, lotions,
makeup, and perfume beforehand or the chemicals will cloud, pit and
discolor your jewelry.
· We
recommend that you never place an expensive or sentimental piece of
jewelry on a necklace with glued or thinly soldered ends, the risk of
damage or loss is too great and many times irreplaceable.
· Remove
your jewelry before you shower or bath. Necklace ends that are glued
together will erode from the water, causing the ends to unravel and come
apart. Soap also clouds jewelry.
· Remove
your jewelry before you enter a swimming pool or Jacuzzi. The chemicals
used both in the water and floating in the air will discolor Sterling
Silver instantly and cause Bronze to permanently tarnish.
· Remove
any necklaces before going to bed. Tossing and turning can cause
excessive strain on necklaces which can result in kinking, weaknesses
and breakage.
· We
recommend that you remove your jewelry before undressing. Even though
we use thick jump rings, it is a safe habit to adopt that will prevent
charms from catching on any materials.
· Jewelry
with glued stone settings should never be worn while doing dishes or
soaked in a liquid cleaner. The chemicals in the water and cleaner can
weaken the glue and loosen your settings.
· Do
not wear your jewelry when doing heavy lifting/work, while exercising,
working in the yard or outside in the humidity. Humidity and body
perspiration will cause jewelry to tarnish.
· Remove
your jewelry before using or applying any products that contain
chemicals like bleach, ammonia, alcohol, household cleaners, bug
sprays, tanning lotions… better safe than sorry if the chemicals would
leave your jewelry dull, tarnished, pitted or even beyond repair.
· Store your jewelry in a cool, dry place out of direct sunlight and in the air tight baggies
provided with your purchase. Do not leave your jewelry lying on the
cotton in the gift box. Jewelry box cotton is no longer made from 100%
cotton (strange but true fact).
· Check
for loose gemstones or any loose parts and have your jewelry repaired
right away. Quick inspections and prevention go a long way.
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