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		<title>Comment on Exotic Wood by Andrea Rosenfelds Exotic Wood Jewelry Collection &#124; HowDoShop</title>
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		<description>[...] Andrea Rosenfelds Exotic Wood Jewelry Collection   CommentMay 23rd, 2011 23:38         Can wood be used in fine jewelry? The answer is a resounding yes. Over the years we&#8217;ve seen plenty of jewelry and accessories that feature wood as an integral part of the design. When jewelry designer Andrea Rosenfeld decided to work with wood she turned to local artist Ed Kelle, a woodworker painter and sculptor. Together the two have started creating small collections of unique and organic jewelry designs. [...]</description>
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