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St. Patrick’s Day Celebrations

We’re just about a week away from one of the biggest party nights of the year, St. Patrick’s Day is a day filled with frolic and fun and green as far as the eye can see.  Party goers are clad from head toe – shoes, socks, pants, coats, hats and jewels in the color green as part of the celebration; many bars and restaurants also get into the spirit with green décor and even green food and drinks as a way to liven the party atmosphere.

You could go all out and buy natural emerald jewelry to accent your St. Patrick’s Day outfit, but that could end up being one very pricey accessory – or you could get earrings, a necklace and a bracelet crafted from wholesale lab created gems for a fraction of the cost.

In all likelihood, even if you are going to a reasonably upscale party, on St. Patrick’s Day there is liable to be at least a little bit of rowdy activity.  There will be big crowds and plenty of action and, as is the case with most St. Patrick’s Day celebrations, plenty of alcohol readily available.  Imagine how you’d feel if you spent several hundred dollars on a natural emerald piece of jewelry and during your night on the town it got lost, stolen or misplaced?

Sure you wouldn’t feel great about losing your beautiful lab created emerald jewelry either, but the impact on your wallet would be a lot less severe.  St. Patrick’s Day is a night were you should be able to dress up, cut loose and have fun – with beautiful lab created emeralds you can perfectly accessorize your outfit and truly look like a million bucks, without having spent much at all.  It won’t matter if you’re going to a friend’s party, the corner bar or a fancy restaurant to celebrate – your beautiful lab created emeralds will be the perfect green accessory to pull your outfit together.

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