FORT WORTH, TX, April 06, 2013 (Press-News.org) Bettina Johnson is pleased to announce the release of the Luxurious Spring/Summer '13 Collection. This launch includes many new high-end jewelry pieces, made with Sterling Silver, Oxidized .925 Sterling and Vermeil Gold. You can now enjoy a wide range of AAA gemstones implemented into a unique design.
In store Launch on April 06th from 12:30pm to 3:30pm at Grit+Gold in Fort Worth, TX. The new collection will be available for purchase at Grit+Gold during this time!
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Bettina Johnson Jewelry started as a hobby that has since grown by leaps and bounds. Jewelry was then sold under the line BJohnsonJewelry, done up whilst juggling a full time job as a Retirement Account Specialist. Over time, it became a hobby that could not be contained and a proper online store was set up to cater to the growing needs of customers. Bettina Johnson became an officially registered business with the DBA in Nebraska.
Today, Bettina Johnson Jewelry is managed by Bettina Johnson, who crafts with an extreme passion for jewelry. Every item continues to be made personally by hand and in limited quantities to ensure their uniqueness. Bettina Johnson' designs continue to evolve but the quality still remains. They strive to be the handmade jewelry for the modern women of today. A touch of whimsy, a touch of feminism, a touch of romanticism, a touch of class. Always wearable.
Based in Ft. Worth, TX, she is pleased to count customers turned friends from various parts of the world, including but non-exhaustive, Australia, Canada, France, Germany, Hungary, Japan, Sweden, Israel, Netherlands, UK and US. Bettina Johnson Jewelry has its own separate blog where creativeness is celebrated and through which, regular shop updates can be found.
When I'm not making jewelry I enjoy family time, reading, shopping, and traveling.
Send me an e-mail at: sales@bjohnsonjewelry.com or info@bjohnsonjewelry.com
If you have any questions, please don't hesitate to ask. Thank you,
Bettina Johnson
Bettina Johnson Jewelry's Luxurious Spring/Summer '13 Collection is Now Available!
Shop the new collection at a 10% discount, this weekend ONLY!
2013-04-06
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