We are totally in love with these amazing earrings by Rebecca, and, along with Oster Jewelers, we want you to have them.
The bronze bezel-set purple cushion-shaped stones hang from steel hooks. At 2 inches long, they work for every day, but also for dressier occasions. They retail for $250 at the Cherry Creek North jeweler, but we’re giving one pair away to one lucky winner.
To enter, leave a comment below (just once, please) telling us about your favorite piece of jewelry by 5 p.m. on July 30. We’ll select one winner in a random drawing.
Good luck!
Oster Jewelers is located at 251 Steele St., Cherry Creek North, Denver, CO 80206, 303-572-1111. Osterjewelers.com
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