ST. THOMAS, USVI, October 20, 2010 (Press-News.org) People concerned about the environment can feel very comfortable purchasing merchandise by John Hardy, according to Jewels, a luxury jewelry retailer with locations on St. Thomas and St. John in the Caribbean. The retailer says that John Hardy designs handmade jewelry and lifestyle accessories that respect the natural world and those living in it. The company is located in the Indonesian island of Bali.
"Our clients are intrigued by the craftsmanship and creativity of John Hardy designers, artisans and craftsmen," explains Tony Wasserman, Jewels' vice president for marketing. "The handmade luxury pieces are wonderfully imaginative and you can see how traditional Balinese jewelry making techniques have been integrated into modern, new designs."
John Hardy designs incorporate sterling silver and four traditional Balinese jewelry making techniques: rantai (woven chain); tenun (woven mesh); jawan (granulation); and ukiran (cut work).
Travelers in the Caribbean can stop by the Jewels shops to purchase John Hardy merchandise tax free and duty free. Jewels' concierge team pampers shoppers while encouraging them to peruse the most exquisite jewelry and watches as a special memento of their Caribbean vacation.
Jewels has five shops on St. Thomas and one on St. John, both very popular vacation and cruise ship destinations.
For more information, visit http://www.jewelsonline.com.
Jewels - The World's Finest Luxury Brands. Located in the Caribbean, we bring luxury worldwide. Visit us at http://www.jewelsonline.com.
Luxury, Handmade Designer Jewelry by John Hardy Featured at Jewels Stores on St. Thomas and St. John in the Caribbean
People concerned about the environment can feel very comfortable purchasing merchandise by John Hardy, according to Jewels, a luxury jewelry retailer with locations on St. Thomas and St. John in the Caribbean.
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[Press-News.org] Luxury, Handmade Designer Jewelry by John Hardy Featured at Jewels Stores on St. Thomas and St. John in the CaribbeanPeople concerned about the environment can feel very comfortable purchasing merchandise by John Hardy, according to Jewels, a luxury jewelry retailer with locations on St. Thomas and St. John in the Caribbean.