Sponsored by: Zymbol
Hosted by: Savory Savings
Many times, when someone wears a symbolic piece of jewelry, it is a deeply personal thing that they may or may not want to talk about.The thing is, some of those pieces of jewelry are very easy to pin point what they mean – mother necklaces with certain symbols representing the loss of a child, charm bracelets with ribbons representing illnesses that have taken our loved ones or any number of things.
Zymbol, an inspirational jewelry company, brings to the table a beautiful and unique design that can mean and represent your special message and maybe that message shifts each time you wear it! Krista at Savory Savings recently had the chance to check out the Zymbol women’s pendant necklace and shared her thoughts in this review, as well as what the special meaning she found in her Zymbol necklace.
Would you like to win a Zymbol leather wrap bracelet? Enter with the giveaway tool below! This giveaway is open to US residents, ages 18 and older. The giveaway will run from December 8, 2013 through December 21, 2013 at 11:59 PM CST. Entries will be verified. Winner will be notified by email (consider adding Krista@savorysavings.com to your safe list) – winner will have 24 hours to respond and claim prize or another winner will be selected.
Good Luck!
Savory Savings received products from this sponsor to facilitate her review, no other compensation was received. Savory Savings and all participating blogs are not responsible for prize fulfillment. This giveaway is in no way associated with social media sites including Facebook, Twitter and Pinterest.
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