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Elsa Peretti jewelry and Tiffany 1837

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September 26, 2010

elinek profiles portrait Frank Gehry jewelry Ralph D. Curtis. The paintings that can be attributed to Curtis testify to a long career that began in Upstate New York and continued in the Midwest. They are all portraits and, with one exception, are painted on hand-hewn wood panels, with tulipwood, pine, and popular being the most common. Many of his portraits appear to have been painted in pairs, in some cases on panels of slightly different sizes. The subjects are depicted in half- to two-thirds-length, and are often shown leaning slightly forward. Jewelry figures prominently in Curtis's portraits, and he took particular care in depicting women's earrings, brooches, rings, and necklaces.009 NOV 1 - ( NewsRx.com) -- Carolyn Pollack invites customers of her sterling and gemstone designer jewelry to "Think Pink for Breast Cancer Awareness" and Tiffany Keys her in the fight against breast cancer by purchasing special pink jewelry from Oct. 14-31. Carolyn will donate 10 percent of the proceeds from the Think Pink jewelry sale to the Susan G. Komen Breast Cancer 3-Day, which funds research and community outreach programs (see also Carolyn Pollack Jewelry).

By purchasing pink jewelry, including earrings, pendants, rings and bracelets made of pink rhodonite, rhodochrosite and mother-of-pearl, customers can sponsor Carolyn's three-day walk and contribute to breast cancer research, education, screening and treatment. Donations can also be made directly at Carolyn Pollack's Breast Cancer 3-Day fundraising page. About Susan G. Komen for the Cure Susan G. Komen for the Cure is the global leader of the Tiffany 1837 cancer movement, having invested more than $1 billion since its inception in 1982. As the world's largest grassroots network of breast cancer survivors and activists, Komen for the Cure works to save lives, empower people, ensure quality care for all and energize science to find the cure.2009 NOV 1 - ( NewsRx.com) -- Carolyn Pollack invites customers of her sterling and gemstone designer jewelry to "Think Pink for Breast Cancer Awareness" and join her in the fight against breast cancer by purchasing special pink jewelry from Oct. 14-31. Carolyn will donate 10 percent of the proceeds from the Think Pink jewelry sale to the Susan G. Komen Breast Cancer 3-Day, which funds research and community outreach programs (see also Carolyn Pollack Jewelry).

Carolyn will participate in the Breast Cancer 3-Day, a 60-mile walk scheduled in several cities throughout the country that benefits Susan G. Komen for the Cure and the National Philanthropic Trust Breast Cancer Fund. Carolyn will walk in the Breast Cancer 3-Day in Philadelphia on Oct. 16-18, a city she visits frequently as a Elsa Peretti jewelry on the QVC shopping network and has come to love."The Breast Cancer 3-Day is one of the most physically challenging events in my year, but it is also absolutely the most rewarding," says Pollack. "My team, called 'Elise's Army' in honor of our departed team member Elise Gombos, walks in honor of the many patients and survivors of breast cancer who have inspired our lives."The Elise's Army team is the top Breast Cancer 3-Day fundraising team in Philadelphia. This will be the fifth year that Carolyn makes the 3-Day walk.



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