Love Of Western Saddle Inspired Earrings |
| 9/14/2010 10:43:44 AM |
Why my roommate asked me for help deciding on a gift for his girlfriend’s birthday is beyond me. He was having issues deciding what gift to go with. On one hand, he had the standard dainty silver necklace with a heart for a pendant. Then there was a gift certificate to a local spa. His third option was the Silver & Diamond Horse Shoe Earrings D.02 Carat Total Weight featured above. Each one of the gifts seemed like they’d work for a birthday. He wanted better advice than that. Thinking for a second, I asked why he chose earrings in the shape of a horseshoe. His girlfriend rides horses and has since she was a little girl. She comes from a family with a father who wears belt buckles, cowboy boots and slings hunting knives into stumps on the weekend. She is a country girl and the earrings reminded him of her love for the western saddle. Once he finished up explaining all this my mind was set. Go with the gift that speaks to her interest. Every guy has bought their girl a heart necklace or gift certificate to get their nails done, the horseshoe earrings were unique.
That was the advice he was looking for and soon after he clicked buy and checkout of the Jewelry Tack Room at http://www.jewelrytackroom.com/. After her birthday, he thanked me again for the help. His girlfriend loved the gesture especially the little diamond embedded in each earring. She couldn’t believe he had been so thoughtful. It goes to show how far the right gift goes. The web retailer mentioned above has way more than country inspired products. Those who enjoy cowboy boots, belt buckles and buck knives all the way to a born and raised city boy might find something they like at the Jewelry Tack Room. They sell electronics, home décor items and jewelry. They are a perfect example to why I love online shopping. Everything a person could ever want is no more than a mouse click away. The prices are great and the stress of shopping is non-existent. I’d pull a chair up in front of a computer screen before heading out to battle the crowds at a mall any day of the week. I stopped liking the mall after I was old enough to drive. It became less of a place to hang out and more of a place to come only for back to school clothes shopping.
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