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Look the best in Franklin County with these top jewelry gifts

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There’s nothing worse than trying to find a gift for someone and not knowing what to get them.

To take the guesswork out of gift buying, we’ve found practical and helpful gifts for any occasion, sorted by theme to help find everything you are looking for.

Top 5 “Jewelry” Gifts

1) Handcrafted Compass Rose Necklace
This pewter compass rose necklace is handcrafted in Maine and bears the symbol of direction and guidance. Alongside it hangs a customizable charm tag with a name, message, or coordinates of a meaningful location. Handcrafted in Maine.

2) Custom Date Moon Phase Necklace - Classic Design
Hang the moon around your neck. A moon phase necklace captures the moon from any date and places it into a pewter necklace full of meaning. Choose a special date—like a birthday or anniversary—to keep special occasions and dates close to you. A tiny black crystal lends a touch of sparkle to the antiqued, vintage-inspired design.

3) Religious Holiday-Inspired Silhouette Necklace
Close 2 UR Heart: Religious Holiday-Inspired Necklace - Nativity

4) Expandable Pewter Bangle
Customizable nautical chart and map jewelry handcrafted in Portland, Maine. Carry the memory of a special place at only an arm's length away.

5) Mindfulness Tone Necklace in Matte Black - Silver Chain
Use this mindfulness tone necklace with your meditation practice or just to center yourself throughout the day. It holds a tiny flute which plays a single note at 528 Hz. Also called the “Love Frequency,” this tone is believed to help calm our minds and bodies. Wear it to center yourself in a peaceful space any time or simply as a reminder of the loving vibrations around us.

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