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Yzabelle, a new sterling silver jewelry line that is the brainchild of Mia Faustmann and her first cousin Barbara Gonzalez, presents its major collection, “Women of Rizal,” which features four capsule collections  The Leonor Valenzuela, Nellie Bousted, Saturnina and Teodora  all named after the women linked to Jose Rizal.

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One might ask: At a time when the world’s superpower has raised its debt ceiling and Europe is faced with a debt crisis, is the Philippine jewelry industry still relevant?

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What was once considered a poor cousin of gold, silver has become the choice of many.

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Michelis launched An Affair with Silver, a gathering of silver jewelry at the Podium.

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Jewelry has always traditionally been a status symbol; a store of wealth; a sign of ownership — but in our modern times, it means so much more than that.

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One might ask: At a time when the world’s superpower has raised its debt ceiling and Europe is faced with a debt crisis, is the Philippine jewelry industry still relevant?

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What was once considered a poor cousin of gold, silver has become the choice of many.

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Michelis launched An Affair with Silver, a gathering of silver jewelry at the Podium.

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Jewelry has always traditionally been a status symbol; a store of wealth; a sign of ownership — but in our modern times, it means so much more than that.

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