Pewter Pendant With Quote Card – Charm Necklace Handcrafted Collection Launched

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Boutique handcrafted jewelry store, Quan Jewelry, announces its updated necklace collection. The new items celebrate life’s special moments and inspire customers to wear their happiness.

Simple and thoughtful, that is how Quan Jewelry would describe its latest collection of handmade necklaces. From special gifts for mothers to celebratory pieces for the unsung heroes in one’s life, each item has been carefully planned and crafted.

More details can be found at https://quanjewelry.com

The goal of the new collection is for people to continue spreading – and wearing – love. The company’s founder, Alex, explains that whether it’s for someone else or just a personal gift, his jewelry empowers people to discreetly shine their light on the world.

This is seen in his latest items for healthcare workers. Quan Jewelry now features several minimalist silver necklaces for nurses. One of its recommended items is its electrocardiogram heartbeat necklace which is retailed at $26.95. The heartbeat necklace is delivered with a card that reads, “I was born to be a nurse, to hold, to aid, to save, to help, to teach, to inspire. It’s who I am, my calling, my passion, my life, and my world.”

The pendant is made from pewter and comes with an adjustable 16 to 18-inch stainless steel chain. It is available in silver or gold tones.

Another new item is an Elise gift for teachers. This necklace features an apple pendant that is engraved with the words, “Teach. Love. Inspire.” The pendant is made from pewter and comes with a stainless steel chain that can be plated as desired.

All jewelry is handcrafted in the USA and comes with a recycled gift card. There is no shipping fee for orders over $35.

To celebrate the launch of its latest collection, Quan Jewelry is offering some of its bestselling pieces at a discounted price for a limited time.

Quan Jewelry was inspired by Alex’ personal experience of never being able to meet his father face-to-face after they were torn apart by war. When his father passed away, Alex could not verbalize his grief and began finding solace in making jewelry. He says his items help articulate overwhelming emotions and celebrate special moments.

Interested parties can find more information by visiting https://quanjewelry.com