Rose shapes on a shelf. Walmart stocks jewelry with Swarovski crystals. The cost is sixteen dollars. I am no exception to the interest in affordable fashion. Join me when you walk through the aisles of the jewelry department to see the display.
Gold shines. Metal petals surround a center stone. Shoppers choose yellow gold or white gold or rose gold. It took me a long time to realize that price tags do not define the grace of an object. The earrings possess minimal weight. Check the backing for a snug fit. The stones catch the light and the gold finish reflects the glow of the room. Retailers offer these items to a wide demographic.
The retail giant provides an entry point for buyers who desire the sparkle of a crystal brand without the requirement of a high-interest credit card balance or a trip to a boutique.
Added Benefit
Boxes protect the product. Pins stay straight. The size fits many ear types.
Reality check
Thin layers of gold cover the alloy. Friction causes wear. It works every time, well not really, if the wearer forgets to remove them before a swim. Chemicals in soap change the luster of the metal.
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