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Accessories Spotting: Blessed Charm Jewelry

Written by Casey

Blessed Charm’s Kiss of Karma Collection

Silver, gold, rose gold, and diamonds. What could be better? Now what if the money you used to buy these gorgeous necklaces was going to charity? Well Jewelry company, Blessed Charm currently has five collections that are each designed to create unique and sentimental connections. The Blessed Collection is intended to remind individuals of the personal and monumental ways that they are blessed. The Kiss of Karma Collection is intended to connect with an individual when they have the feeling that something good is about to happen. The Hug for Harmony Collection represents the exchange of positive energy that occurs when you help others. The Embrace Yourself Collection serves as a reminder for individuals to feel confident in themselves, and the Life Link Collection  and Cube Collection can be personalized for sentimental family moments. Each piece may be personalized with date, name and stone.

The creator of Blessed Charm, Emily Rabinowitz, is now partnering her company with Create Now, an organization that seeks to transform the lives of high-risk and at-risk youth through creative arts mentoring, education, resources, and opportunities. The organizations main goal is to build self-esteem and confidence through the creative arts. This concept coincides with Emily’s belief that jewelry can universally represent sentimental connections that everyone feels, regardless of personal experience, or religion.

Create Now serves vulnerable kids ages 2-25 who have been abused, neglected, abandoned, orphaned, are left homeless, runaways, teen parents, substance abusers, victims of domestic violence, children of prisoners, gang members or incarcerated. The youth we serve come from poverty-stricken families with histories of violence, substance abuse, or neglect. These “forgotten children” are tucked away in group homes, shelters, detention facilities, special centers and schools throughout the Southern California region, under the radar of the general public. They have served more than 28,000 of the neediest youth in the region in sixteen years. Through our five program areas; music, art, writing, performing arts and cultural excursions, high-risk and at-risk youth learn to express themselves in a positive manner versus the destructive ways that they have in the past.

To shop the chic, affordable, and collection that is for an amazing cause click here.

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Casey

BLEU. She's an oasis child busy being born in New York. She lives in the East Village and spends time writing, reading, making movies, shopping at Chrome Hearts and Opening Ceremony. You might find her indulging at Momofuku, or, she is spinning off those calories at Equinox while simultaneously doing homework.

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