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May This Be Unbroken CIRCLE.(Feature)

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Modern Jeweler, September 1st, 2007

May This Be Unbroken CIRCLE

BY IVAN SOLOTAROFF, SENIOR EDITOR

KNOCKED-OFF, MASS-MARKETED, AND OVER-PRODUCED, THE CIRCLE PENDANT IS STILL A BREAD-AND-BUTTER CATEGORY NO JEWELER CAN DO WITHOUT

It's hard to believe that the circle pendant--at least the bread-and-butter item we've come to know as the "Circle of Life," the "Oprah O" pendant, or the "Infinity" pendant--is but a few years old. Given the mass embrace of the eternity band and the tennis bracelet, it's odd that a 360-degree diamond pendant category was so long in coming.

"It took off quickly enough though," says Mel Anda of Unique...

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