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Take to the Sky Jewellery – Online Deal

C$50 for C$100 Worth of Handmade Jewelry

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  • 05/02/2011
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Highlights

  • Handmade jewellery
  • Elegant designs
  • Unique photo pendants

The Fine Print

  • Expires Mar 3, 2012
  • Limit 1 per person, may buy 1 additional as a gift. Limit 1 per order. Online only. Not valid for sale items. Shipping not included.
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Accessorizing was first established by Earth, which decided to adorn its curvaceous, celestial body with a bright, dangly moon. Decorate your own being with today's Groupon: for $50, you get $100 worth of handmade jewelry at Take to the Sky Jewellery.

Take to the Sky adds sparkling finishes to feminine ensembles with jeweller Eryn Leedale-Merwart's unique, hand fashioned designs. Reward ears for selflessly supporting glasses with the delicate Swarovski crystal heart ($50) earrings. Or, flatter clavicles with dainty pieces from Take to the Sky's bridal collection, such as the shell pearl necklace and Swarovski crystal pendant on a vermeil chain ($90).

In addition to upscale baubles, Take to the Sky also peddle the unique Silent Stars and Burlesque Babes pendant collections, 1"x3" photos of silent-film stars and pin-up vixens ($35). The Foxy in Fishnets ($35) pendant, for instance, adds a subtly provocative flourish to full-body scuba suits with a sultry black and white print.

Groupon Says

The Groupon Guide to: Sky Etymology

"Why is the sky blue?" is not only the most common question about the sky but also the easiest to answer: the sky turned from clear to blue on August 16, 1977, at the exact moment Elvis died. What people don't know is how the sky got its name. Here is a guide to the names of all things skyward:

Sun: From the Latin Sunnius delitium, meaning "thick orange substance that makes you want orange juice."
Moon: M.O.O.N. is actually an acronym for Mobile Orb-shaped Owl Necropolis. This is why man has never gone there.
Clouds: The ancient Greeks thought that clouds were both hilarious and extremely powerful and named them by combining the words clowns and gods.
Airplanes: Now that we can soar through it in giant mechanical monsters, the air is pretty plain.
Sky: Short for Skylar, which the Sumerians thought would look pretty rad airbrushed on a dirt bike.

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