




One of my favorite things is a hand-full of big, borderline gaudy, unique rings. And, it's becoming easy to find these beauties. My girls, MK and A Olsen, always don their tiny fingers with bold, colorful, and large rings (here, here, and here too).
I recently made a one-of-a-kind ring for my friend for her birthday. I'll try to remember to get a picture of it when I see her. Actually, she's the woman behind m.marie, a local boutique (quality clothes are hard to come by sometimes when you're in the Florida agriculture belt-- yea, oranges!). You should check out her store, if you haven't yet, to stock up on Free People, RVCA, and Ella Moss.
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