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January 9th, 2013

“Cotton Ball” Pearls, Vintage Necklace, “Gotta Have it”, Modern Vintage, John Wind, Maximal Art, Affordable, Designer Jewelry, Pennsylvania

Cruising through the t.v. channels I stopped at one that was interviewing a jewelry designer by the name of John Wind.  If I remember correctly, it could have been MPT, but I am not 100% sure.  I was looking at his story and not the channel, really.

The name of his company is Maximal Art.  It is located at 200 Racoosin Drive, Suite 111, Aston, PA 19014.  Tel. 800-573-3308.  There is so much to know about this designer that has been in business for over 25 years.  To know more about him and his designer jewelry pieces, please visit http://www.maximalart.com.  You can also find John Wind-Maximal Art of Facebook.

Meet my “Gotta Have It” “Cotton Ball” Pearl Necklace.

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The vintage necklace holding the cotton ball is made from materials that are plated and then antiqued.  I have not worn my enough to enhance its vintage look, but I am getting there. I almost forgot to tell you…very affordable.

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The “Cotton Ball” definitely caught my attention.  Made from genuine cotton, lacquered and pearlized.  It is a charm which I attached to my necklace.  The cotton balls can be irregular.  That’s how they are.  They can dent if struck on a hard surface.  And, they will “shrink” if wet.  They also come in different sizes.

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As with any jewelry, it is bet to be kept away from water, hairspray, or makeup.

Every time I wear this necklace I get so many compliments.  So much so, that I decided that a post was needed….word of mouth, and I am not the only one doing this.

I am wearing and enjoying it!!   Talk to you later.

Note:  Please visit John Wind Maximal Art’s Facebook page to find out where to find them at the Atlanta Gift Show.

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