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38 www.thejewelrybook.com From her studio in Cleveland, Ohio, Heather B. Moore's journey begins with love, laughter, and family. It is from these that stories are later reflected in very personalized jewelry. "Telling a story is not a trend," says Heather. "It's a keep- sake, an heirloom. It's one-of-a-kind, just like the person wearing it." Heather combines her talent for storytell- ing with a passion for the arts. Her line documents a person's story, letting the wearer remember what shaped it along the way. Available in various combina- tions of sterling silver, yellow, rose, white and green gold, as well as gemstones, the collection includes personalized charms, earrings, necklaces, bracelets, rings and accessories. Because they bring cherished words, quotes and memories to life through jewelry, each piece is not only personal but also very sentimental. How special is a charm with the exact handwriting of a loved one, or an exact doodle from a child, or a favorite saying? In order to create these special phrases, the company manufactures its own steel stamps that reproduce handwriting and children's drawings, along with a wide vari- ety of fonts and layouts for other person- alized pieces. "The in-house steel shop gives us the ability to create tooling which replicates a personal signature, sketch, logo, child's drawing and everything in between," she adds. "We use a freehand technique where each letter, number and symbol are hand stamped. This method allows us to give every piece a unique personality to match the wearer." The world is full of wonderful symbols and meaningful messages along life's journey. At Heather B. Moore, this senti- mental journey can be immortalized in fine jewelry. "Telling a story is not a trend,"says Heather. "It's a keepsake, an heirloom. It's one-of-a-kind, just like the person wearing it." One-of-a-kind

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