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Golden Poppy Jewelry Redefining Classic Pearls With a Modern and Colorful Twist

Golden Poppy Specialize in South Sea Pearls, which are commonly known as “The Queen of Pearls”.

Golden Poppy is an ethically made jewelry company based in Napa, California, specializing in carefully handpicked South Sea Pearls. Our delicately crafted, one-of-a-kind pieces are made with the highest quality pearls at the best price so that anyone who wears them can feel empowered by their elegant, everyday jewelry.

South Sea Pearls represent beauty, elegance, and a sense of timelessness which are all the qualities we aim to achieve in our pieces.

Golden Poppy crafts dainty and chic pieces of jewelry with these natural gems in the hopes of integrating jewelry and nature in a way that is beautiful, ethical, and sustainable.

We also offer other types of jewelry with a minimal, dainty, inspired look. At Golden Poppy, We work to create classically timeless pieces, to love and cherish forever.

Our goal is to produce the highest quality South Sea Pearls for the best price with the best service. When you shop with us, you will get the highest quality pearls that are hand-selected by our pearl experts. That way, we can ensure each pearl is up to the standards of each piece of jewelry.

Our goal is for you to be proud and inspired by our jewelry and ethics. When you decide to shop with Golden Poppy, you are choosing a company that cares.

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Company Name: Golden Poppy Jewelry
Contact Person: Shella Hoffman
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Country: United States
Website: http://goldenpoppyus.net/

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