Landstroms introduces Vermeil line of inexpensive Black Hills Gold

Black Hills Gold Vermeil

Black Hills Gold Vermeil

In an effort to provide a high quality alternative to all the low quality Black Hills Gold jewelry hitting the market, Landstroms has just introduced their Black Hills Gold Vermeil jewelry line.

Landstroms Vermeil (pronounced: ver•may) jewelry is hand crafted in .925 sterling silver, plated with 24 karat Black Hills Gold. The grape clusters, infinity symbol and accent motifs are made from 10 karat Black Hills Gold while the leaves are 12 karat. Since the majority of each piece is made up of silver and not gold, they are much less expensive than their solid Black Hills Gold counterparts while retaining all of Landstroms legendary quality and unmatched appearance.

In this time of economic uncertainty, Landstroms also hopes this will help make owning authentic, quality, Landstroms Black Hills Gold jewelry a reality for many people that have been hit hard by the recent recession.

Read the entire press release here: http://www.prweb.com/releases/Landstroms/Black-Hills-Gold/prweb2808234.htm

When it comes to Black Hills Gold, those who know choose Landstroms!

Landstroms Black Hills Gold Ring

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Landstrom's Black Hills Gold

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