Feature on Adoption Jewelry by Terri RImmer - originally published by Associated Content

Barbara Giordano, jewelry designer and adoptive mom to two children, handcrafts and designs bracelets and necklaces celebrating adoption for adoptive parents and their children.
Each sale of the "China" and "Adoption Is Love" jewelry designs benefits the Half the Sky Foundation. Half The Sky (halfthesky.org) was developed by Chinese and Western educators working together in an effort to transcend the cultural divide.
"As an adoptive mom of two children it is my personal pleasure to make jewelry with a meaningful adoption theme," said Giordano. "I'm happy to contribute part of the proceeds to a worthwhile non-profit organization. It is such a good feeling knowing my contribution will go to help an organization dedicated to improving the quality of life for children in China orphanages."
Giordano started making jewelry after receiving a beaded necklace as a gift and last year her jewelry was featured at a fundraiser in Millbrook, NY for Duane Lake Academy, a non-profit, private Pre K-12 school.
Giordano's interest in handcrafted jewelry began a number of years ago. Her mother enjoyed sewingand an aunt caned chairs and made dolls. Giordano's inspiration comes from her adopted children and she said each piece of jewelry is thoughtfully handcrafted. According to Giordano, many cultures through history have valued the healing properties of semi-precious gemstones and metals. She works with a combination of genuine gemstones such as Rose Quartz, Labradorite, Peridot, Agate, Quartz Crystal, Amethyst, Aventurine, Iolite, and Turquoise among others.
"I find Giordano's style fresh and lively," said Carrie Craft, an adoptive mom.
Giordano said she also has a great appreciation for lampwork glass beads and that her bent is on the eclectic so she always enjoys making something new and different. Custom requests are also welcome.
For more information about Giordano's jewelry, visit SunfluersJewelryDesigns.com or send email to sunfluer@sunfluersjewelrydesigns.com. You may also contact Giordano at 845-227-8720.

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