Understandable, but cloning is still illegal in most places. But don’t despair. Consider what it is you would like to emulate about Taylor Swift.
“I want to write great songs and be famous.”
Okay. Even with our magic wand, this one is out of our hands, except to suggest you start by writing a song. Next?
“I want to travel around the world.”
Great! You could a) be independently wealthy; b) become a flight attendant; c) work for a cruise line; d) become a traveling chef; d) teach your native language in countries were people want to learn it. So many options, none involving jewelry. We will move on. Next?
“I want to date Travis Kelce.”
Ah! Even farther out of our league. Now, you could always date another football player. They can be found in many a town. (And remember, if you really want to pay tribute to Taylor Swift, you should probably start by dating musicians. They are even easier to find!)
Okay. So we’ve established that you would like to be Taylor Swift and the Jewelry Doctor, despite her own considerable talents (and noted modesty) seems not to be able to help you.
But wait! There is a way to honor Taylor Swift in your daily life.
Start by whipping out your favorite little black dress. (Or buy one. They are readily available.)
Now let’s pair it with some great jewelry echoing that wonderful celestial dress Taylor wore to her 34th birthday party.
Here’s a collection of moon jewelry from Stuller.
https://www.stuller.com/search/results?query=moon%20jewelry
Now let’s zoom in. Here’s a wonderful crescent moon pendant.
A lovely moon and stars dangle.
A diamond crescent necklace.
With earrings to match, natch.
You can have the sun and moon in a petite (6.25mm [as in: ¼ inch]) dangle.
Here’s a dangle that features cabochons rather than faceted stones. Taylor’s eyes have been described as “electric blue with a hint of black.” So lapis might be a great call. Or aquamarine. Or maybe blue topaz?
If you’d prefer a solo star, here’s something pretty.
A diamond petite star necklace.
And a smashing pair of star earrings.
So which ones call to you? Call your friendly neighborhood* Jewelry Doctor at 415/796-3969 (text 415/596-4244) and let’s make some beautiful things happen.
Oh, and honey? You are always a star, in our book.
San Francisco Jewelry Doctor. We give you the moon and stars. (And no, we haven’t forgotten Pluto. We love you, Pluto! Never mind what those people said.)
*If you can read this, we’re in the neighborhood.
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