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Need a Good Name for This Jewelry Item, Please

by Lee-Lee
(Petersburg)

I can't seem to come up with a good name for this piece of jewelry, any ideas?

This item comes in different colors. Should I just name them by their colors and have a uniform name for the style?

Lee-Lee

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Need a Good Name for This Jewelry Item, Please

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Stumped on name
by: Leigh

I too am stumped, have you considered using a combination of both color and unique name for them.

Candy Kisses
by: Line Labrecque

that is what poped into my head. They look like little candies. Hope this helps.

Crystal Pearl Persuasion
by: Christie

Love the combo of the crystals and pearls- with this name, you could add the color combo in front and still keep it within the same "name family"

Name
by: GmaJo

It looks like springtime to me ... how about Spring Awakening?

Captivated
by: Pat M.

Your piece is quite nice but I was captivated by your display you are using. I have such a difficult time with some of my pendants that are on chains. Would you be willing to share where you get these?
Thank you!

SPRING DELIGHT
by: Mordeen

At first glance I saw Spring and the necklace is a delight to the eye...very nice work.

I thought of the name for it right away
by: Joani Mullen

Y-not?

missing name
by: NK

I thought of 'Paris'.

The Spring-of-Pearl Drop Necklace
by: Joy Meadowstar Parker

I thought of spring as well...
The Spring-of-Pearl Drop Necklace

Watermelon Inspired
by: Anonymous


it reminds me of watermelon because of the colors -

Thanks everyone for the suggestions
by: Lee-Lee

I would like to thank everyone for the great suggestions!!! I love them all, now I just have to choose one.

I was given those boxes but I heard you can find them on nilecorp.com (I hope that helps some)

I'll post my final choice on my website when I choose a name.

Thanks again
Lee-Lee

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name for it
by: Elaine King

The piece looks like a "Dew-Drop" to me.............

Necklace Name
by: Tricia - Bead Booty

I remember wearing similar necklaces in the 90's. I think they were called Y necklaces. I loved them...they were so pretty & feminine & looked good on everyone. Your's is really lovely. The colors are great!

Spring Blossoms
by: Lynn L.

As soon as I looked at it I thought 'Spring Blossoms'

Naming Jewelry
by: Mahala's Trinkets

Lee Lee...
I also have difficulty naming my items from time to time. I do try to stay away from placing colors in the name of my pieces as it seems to give customers tunnel vision when it comes to custom orders. The only time I put a color in the name of my jewelry is when that specific style can only be made in that one color, which we all know is rare...

Name suggestion
by: Luxsy by Deb

This piece is pretty and reminds me of Orchids. Since you make them in different colors, you could call it the Bouquet collection. The one in the photo could be Orchid Bouquet.

Hope this at least helps get your creative juices flowing.

Finding a Name
by: Cory

A few name suggestions for your lovely necklace.

The Perfect Connection

Divine Bliss

Elements of Springs

Primavera

Hi Lee-Lee
by: Alicia aka Lee-Lee

The piece looks soft, dainty and feminine I would name it Lee Lee. Its cute and just think, you'll never forget it ha! Good luck!

So lovely!
by: Cat

I thought of southern women sitting on a porch in an antebellum mansion, sipping mint julips on a sultry day...so maybe "Antebellum"?

I also immediately thought of watermelon...if you could work that into a title!

Lovely piece...very spring fresh!

Cat
Chatty Cat's
www.chattycats.artfire.com

INCOGNITO
by: Anonymous

Incognito... because you do not have a name for it! :D

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