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posted on September 25, 2009 at 10:19AM Inappropriate?

What kind of ideas would you like to see for jewelry?  Price ranges, by recipient, certain types of jewelry?  Let us know!

replies: 24 latest post: April 20, 2010 at 05:52PM by SHC-Becky
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posted on September 25, 2009 at 12:02PM
 

I have seen a lot of my mom friends with a plain chain necklace, and charms that signify their children.  Some have their kid's initials, other's just a plain hoop in either blue or pink (representing the girl and boy kids). 

It makes a great gift!  Understated, but, still pretty and special.

posted on September 25, 2009 at 01:40PM
 

Julie, that is a great suggestion!  We have great jewelry for mothers that can be customized with the birthstone of each child - check it out!

http://jewelryboutique.sears.com/mom/step1.cfm?subcatid=3

posted on September 25, 2009 at 01:47PM
 

My daughter has 7 holes for pirecing in her ears. I would like to see studs in groups of three or more, different stones at a resonable price. She like to coorinate her jewelry with her outfits.

posted on September 26, 2009 at 12:58PM
 

Tool jewelry!

I wear tool-centric bolos.

Bring back the Craftsman Key FOBs...

Oh!

A 1x8, jam nut makes a GREAT ring - probably a Mens size, though.

Oh, yaa...

I've had mine for go'n over 8 years now.

Inch and a half across-flats (largest Craftsman combination wrench).

A great illustration of a "patinaed" shiny surface.

It's a nice shade of grey now.

Oh. It's a great visual aid in the description of the use of a 6 point wrench or socket, compared to the use of a 12 point tool.

I've got a shiny one around too.

But, I can't handle it too much or the shine starts to "grey".

posted on September 27, 2009 at 05:42PM
 

A Craftsman belt buckle would be so Awesome!

Maybe, some variations on a theme for a selection/collection of buckles?

posted on October 20, 2009 at 05:32PM
 
In response to caitjmu11's post from September 25 2009 01:47PM

caitjmu11, that is a great idea!  We'll definitely look at offering more jewelry sets.

AdamO, do you wear Craftsman jewelry?

posted on October 20, 2009 at 09:30PM
 

Sure do!

My home-made bolos.

The Craftsman 4 oz. head size ball-pein hammer head.

The miniature Carpenter's bubble level.

The Always Able 709 Maintenance Batallion's shield from the Army.

The Craftsman key FOBs.

I was given a Craftsman 80th Anniversary watch.

The 3 foot Stanley tape measure.

The miniature all-metal electric drill.

The pewter paintbrush.

Any and all of the various Craftsman pins, including the 2009 Power-Rama pin.

I've also got a Made in U.S.A. logo. But, that one can get a little too-political.

But, I was. In Boston, MA.

Where's the Craftsman belt buckle?

posted on October 23, 2009 at 01:41PM
 

AdamO, do you wear all of that together???  

I would ask the Apparel team for the belt buckle!

posted on November 04, 2009 at 10:36AM
 

I've been "begging" for a Craftsman belt buckle!

I could make one, for myself.

But, the commercially available buckles would allow a bunch of Craftsman tool enthusiasts to share a common experience of wearing a Tool Belt Buckle.

Plus, there's nothing better than wearing your favorite brand name on an item in a competitor's place of business!

Although, wearing a hard-hat in Home Despot is pretty fun, too...

posted on November 04, 2009 at 10:40AM
 

Found the shiny "ring".

It was put in a "safe place", inside of one of my wittle tins...

It looks just like a shiny new tool looks like - all shiny and pristinical.

Time and circumstances will tell how the tool will eventually look.

posted on January 30, 2010 at 06:53PM
 

Becky:

I would like to see more than just the usual stones.  I would like to see more Tanzanite and Iolite.  Also it would be nice to have the fine jewelry have 14 karat gold pieces.  I have had 10 karat gold that loses its luster and just doesn't look as nice. 

posted on January 31, 2010 at 04:44PM
 

Metal belt buckles, sporting some of the tool says, printed on the 2008 Craftsman T-shirts would be just awesome.

Real Men don't need instructions.

No such thing as too many tools.

You know, universal tool truths...

posted on February 09, 2010 at 02:00AM
 

a necklace with a key shaped pendant looks so pretty.

posted on February 24, 2010 at 06:32PM
 
In response to workinmom's post from January 30 2010 06:53PM

workinmom, I'll pass along your feedback to the buyers!

I've been wearing silver and white gold for a long time, but I'm really starting to like yellow gold again.  I'm looking at this ring, but it is 10k:

http://www.sears.com/shc/s/p_10153_12605_04422585000P

posted on April 20, 2010 at 12:18PM
 
In response to SHC-Becky's post from September 25 2009 01:40PM

Hi Becky,

i just saw a new jewelry collection on sears.com

called shapes of the city, check it out! beautiful collection of earrings, rings and necklaces!!! Great gift ideas!!! type shapes of the city in the search box on the sears website to take a look....

posted on April 20, 2010 at 03:15PM
 

Alot of men like a nice signature style ring,in silver or gold. Boss style pinky rings are also a good guy gift;-) ~~

posted on April 20, 2010 at 03:20PM
 
In response to Blondigirlmymy's post from February 09 2010 02:00AM

I've got one of those!

The key has a magnet in the tip of it and is GREAT for picking up small metal things, like ratchet ball-bearings that have "zinged" across the room.

It's also handy for verifying if a piece of cookware will "work" (magnetical) for induction cook-top use.

posted on April 20, 2010 at 03:26PM
 
In response to SHC-Becky's post from October 23 2009 01:41PM

Double-click on my thumbnail picture.

When you're at my profile page, double-click on my medium sized picture, one more time, and you'll see the FULL uploaded picture, complete with a tool bolo I'm wearing!

That expression has a hidden meaning...

Adam LOVES tools!

Umm...

That is a red electric DRILL.

NOT, a "ray-gun".

Sometimes, young people make me feel so old...

posted on April 20, 2010 at 03:31PM
 
In response to wavedoctor's post from April 20 2010 03:15PM

Oh, MAN!

Did I ever creep-out the Store Manager when I wore the black-onyx pinky ring, my wife gave me, to work!

Hey...

No nose ring or stone.

No tongue stud.

No single ear-ring or stud.

Be happy!

And, I don't wear my 1x8 UNC jam-nut "ring" neither, at work.

It's in my pocket...

posted on April 20, 2010 at 04:28PM
 
In response to AdamO's post from April 20 2010 03:31PM

AdamO? Dude! your so flippin my chickens right now. At this very minute,I'm wearing a/the black-onyx pinky ring?? Wooooooo! Parallel universes...Eeek!~~

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