Sunday, December 6, 2009

Batson Jewelry Hosts First Annual Open House

A portion of sales was donated to the Forrest Spence Fund and Susan G. Komen for the Cure

Nashville, TN – December 7, 2009 – Batson Jewelry hosted their first annual Open House on Saturday, November 14, 2009 from 9:00am to 12:00pm.

Guests were encouraged to browse the collection and ask questions regarding custom pieces to the jewelry designer, Christine Batson.

To help raise money for the Forrest Spence Fund (www.forrestspencefund.com), guests were able to purchase jewelry at discounted rates. The Forrest Spence Fund assists with the non-medical needs of critically or chronically ill children and their families throughout the Mid-South. Guests were also able to support Breast Cancer Awareness and Susan G. Komen for the Cure (www.komen.org) by purchasing pieces made from Pink Ivory wood.

“I recently found out about Batson Jewelry through a friend,” said Lori Cain, an attendee at the event and customer of Batson Jewelry. “I really enjoy everything I have bought from Batson Jewelry, and I am thrilled that they take the time to help out local and national charities. It makes me want to buy even more and refer more business to them!”

About Batson Jewelry
Batson Jewelry was founded in July 2009. An online catalog of merchandise can be found by visiting www.batsonjewelry.etsy.com. You can also follow Batson Jewelry on Twitter (www.twitter.com/batsonjewelry) to receive advance notice of sales and new items. Prices range from $9 to $25 per item and include earrings as well as pendants. Custom items are also available. The jewelry is cut from a variety of exotic woods then carefully hand-sanded and polished using Danish Oil, which protects and enhances the natural color and grain of wood. Absolutely no stain is used so each piece is very organic.

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