She believes that the open heart design means that you have to keep your heart open to receive and give love and that it demonstrates love.
Jane seymour necklace open heart meaning.
Black diamonds decorate the sterling silver band of this fine jewelry ring.
Expertly crafted in sleek sterling silver the open hearts design is a sophisticated day or evening choice.
Jane seymour s new jewelry collection open hearts by jane seymour has captured the hearts and imagination of people everywhere.
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When you love someone you take on some of them and they take on some of you she says.
Diamond total carat weight may range from 065 08 carats.
She released her very own open hearts jewelry collection inspired by her open hearts themed watercolor artwork.
As a sponsor of the american music awards sterling was invited to an abc dinner.
The open hearts by jane seymour design framed by a heart of brilliant white diamonds is at the center of this captivating ring for her.
The open heart paintings however were a tangible expression of the open heart philosophy of mieke frankenberg.
The open hearts design was inspired by the advice jane seymour was given by her mother that only when you keep your heart open can you best give and receive love.
Seymour started with one and then began to link the hearts and develop an entire series of single double and families of hearts.
The open hearts waves collection builds on that idea and is a symbol of the philosophy that life is like a wave continuously building cresting and releasing.
Finished with a bright polished shine this pendant suspends freely along an 18 0 inch box chain that secures with a durable lobster claw clasp.
The story behind jane seymour s open hearts jewelry june 1 2009 by rob bates the way mark light president and ceo of sterling jewelers tells it it was a stroke of luck his company ever met the acquaintance of jane seymour.
From open hearts by jane seymour this stylish fashion pendant expresses all you hold in your heart.
What resulted is open hearts by jane seymour a concept that has meaning on many levels including the idea that if one s heart is open it will never stay broken.