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Blue Goddess Co Eco-Friendly, Ethically Collected, Butterfly Wing Jewelry is Making Waves

People are going crazy over this eco-friendly, trendy Butterfly Wing Jewelry



MIAMI – January 13, 2020 – (Newswire.com)

Lisa Bayer with The Blue Goddess Co is an up-and-coming jewelry designer, but this is not any ordinary jewelry. This jewelry collection is made from real butterflies that were ethically collected after their natural life cycle. The findings and chains are made with recycled gold. The Blue Goddess Co contributes to various rainforest organizations, making this eco-friendly, sustainable jewelry a new craze.

Not only is this new and bold jewelry sustainable and eco-friendly, but it is designed to make customers stand out from the crowd, allowing their originality and creativity to soar. 

“You will radiate and turn heads when wearing this bright and colorful jewelry. This butterfly wing jewelry is not your mundane ordinary jewelry; it is something bold and unique, just as you are,” says Lisa Bayer. 

The Blue Goddess Co is proud to make sustainable jewelry that helps protect the rainforest and its habitats. They are excited about their growing Blue Goddess Co family.

Follow them on Social Media. Lisa says she loves talking and answering any questions you may have. 

 https://www.facebook.com/BlueGoddessco

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https://www.instagram.com/bluegoddessco/

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