It is hard to believe that we are celebrating our first Valentine’s Day together at The Jewelry Channel. Things have moved so quickly since we first launched less than one year ago. I did not want this Valentine’s Day to go by without counting the blessings in my life and letting you all know what an honor it is to present our beautiful jewelry to you each day. From the heart, I love and appreciate you all.
Historians don’t know a lot about the early celebration of Valentine’s Day. There are records that people in England celebrated it as early as the 1400’s. In the early days, people chose their Valentines by getting together on the eve of Valentine’s Day, writing names on a slip of paper, then drawing them by chance from a vase. After the drawing, it was the custom that a gentleman would wear the slip of paper on his sleeve for several days. Now you know where the term: “He wears his heart on his sleeve” came from!
Different cultures all over the world celebrate differently, but here in the US we ladies often hold our breath and dream of beautiful jewelry from the men in our lives for Valentines Day. Most Valentine’s Day customs in the past and present are revolving around the idea of romance or the choice of a mate. If you want to impress us and ensure feelings of romance, jewelry from The Jewelry Channel is sure to set the proper mood.
If I can assist you in selecting the perfect Valentine’s Day gift to persuade Cupid to direct a gold-tipped arrow in the direction of the ones you love most, you can find me on Thursday through Sunday from 4 – 6 pm and 8 – 10 pm Central time.
Don’t forget that it takes around five to seven business days for your packages to get to you so be sure to make your selections early. And guys, she gets a 30-day money back guarantee so you cannot make a mistake!
P.S. I cannot let this special holiday go by without saying “Happy Valentine’s Day” and “I love you” to my husband, Ron. You are the best and I appreciate and cherish you every single day!
1 comments:
Would love if TJC would bring rings at a size 6. I usually range around a 4 and sometimes 5 so resizing is a must. Love TJC!!
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