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Jewels for Hope to be Featured in Luxury Gift Lounge in Honor of The 2012 Golden Globes Nominees and Presenters

We're excited to announce that Jewels for Hope, in association with The Artisan Group, will be featured on January 13 and 14, 2012, at a Luxury Gift Lounge event hosted by GBK Productions.

Jewels for Hope to be Featured in Luxury Gift Lounge in Honor of The 2012 Golden Globes Nominees and Presenters
2011-12-20
DERBY, CT, December 20, 2011 (Press-News.org) We're excited to announce that Jewels for Hope, in association with The Artisan Group, will be featured on January 13 and 14, 2012, at a luxury gift lounge event hosted by GBK Productions at L'Ermitage Beverly Hills (California) Hotel in honor of The 69th Annual Golden Globe Awards Nominees and Presenters.

Jewels For Hope will be displaying a specialty Swarovski Crystal & Vintage Pendant Necklace, featured on The Artisan Group's exhibit.

Each celebrity attending will receive a Swarovski Crystal & Pearl Necklace, color-coded to represent one of the 8 organizations Jewels For Hope donates to.

Jewels For Hope creates unique handmade jewelry and donates portions of the profits to 8 (and counting!) major organizations. This one-of-a-kind jewelry company was founded by Sandy D'Andrea in 2009 after her experience as a caregiver for nearly a decade for her mother, who was afflicted with Parkinson's disease and dementia. Sandy, a free-spirited, loving wife & mother of 3 girls (and two black labs), is a self-taught jewelry designer who believes that "giving back" is most important.

Sandy's eldest daughter, Stevie Lynn, joined the company in early 2010 and has learned the art of jewelry design from Sandy. Graduating from The Fashion Institute of Technology with a degree in Advertising & Marketing Communications, Stevie also handles the promotion of Jewels For Hope, showing Sandy the ins and outs of Social Media Marketing.

In recent events, Jewels For Hope partnered with Give Back Brands (GBB), which donates all net profits from sales to charity, for an exclusive Someday by Justin Bieber fragrance event with Macy's, sponsored by People Magazine. Since Jewels For Hope shares GBB's vision of giving back, this was a perfect match!

This mother-daughter duo strongly believes that donating is extremely important because everyone needs a little hope. At Jewels For Hope, donating never looked so good!

To learn more about Jewels For Hope and their products, donations, participation in the Golden Globes Gift Lounge, or their partnership with Give Back Brands, please visit www.jewelsforhope.net or email jewelsforhope@gmail.com.

For press inquiries regarding The Artisan Group, please visit http://www.theartisangroup.org or email press@theartisangroup.org.

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[Press-News.org] Jewels for Hope to be Featured in Luxury Gift Lounge in Honor of The 2012 Golden Globes Nominees and Presenters
We're excited to announce that Jewels for Hope, in association with The Artisan Group, will be featured on January 13 and 14, 2012, at a Luxury Gift Lounge event hosted by GBK Productions.