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What inspired your mobius collection?
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Fashion will forever repeat itself. Trends are endlessly cyclical, from shoes to bags and definitely to jewelry. Specifically, personalized jewelry. While we all remember Carrie Bradshaw’s iconic “Carrie” nameplate from Sex and the City, personalized jewelry has been on the scene since well before the show gained popularity in the early 2000s. Originally made popular by Black and Latino communities during the ’80s and ’90s, having our own personalized pieces became an everyday staple in our collections—a piece that we could never go without. And it’s not just limited to necklaces—initial and nameplate rings, bracelets, and earrings are always a classic. Even zodiac signs and year rings, if that’s more your vibe. And since we’re always in the mood to layer a few of our favorite jewelry pieces, more is definitely more here.To get more news about projection necklace, you can visit koalaprint.com official website.
Whether it be your nickname, zodiac sign, or even your favorite date, there’s a way to spice up your jewelry collection and make it just a bit more special and unique to you. Ahead, we rounded up 18 pieces of jewelry that are just right for adding that perfect personal touch.

I was talking with a friend-of-a-friend, a mathematician who had fallen in love and was planning on proposing. As he was telling me the story of how they met, he said, “I really want to propose with a ring that’s based on something mathematical. Have you ever heard of a mobius strip?” It was totally out of my comfort zone, but I agreed to make it. The mobius looks like a really solid donut shape—until it opens up and you see it’s two halves that are totally separate, but intertwined. They open and close as you’re wearing them, and the text is hidden inside. That wedding ring inspired my whole collection.

What are your most popular items?

My best-selling collection is my hoop collection—if you’re looking for something timeless and classic, you’re never going to go wrong with the hoop necklaces. Basically, you choose as few or as many little gold or silver hoops as you like, and personalize them with names and dates of birth. As your family expands, you can keep adding to it. I’ve got customers who come back and order more hoops every time there’s a new child or grandchild. Their necklaces or bracelets fill up over the course of a lifetime.

What are some creative ways your customers have personalized your jewelry?

Occasionally I’ll have customers who want to personalize their pieces without using text. For example, with one of the mobius rings I made, the couple didn’t want words inside; instead, they wanted a black diamond. Since it’s on the inside, nobody else is ever going to see it. There are loads of different ways to personalize, but I thought that was really classy. It was just about them knowing it was there.



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