Friday, January 2, 2009

Western Cross Necklaces


My dad did good this year. For my mom's birthday in December, he got her a beautiful western necklace with turquoise beading and a cross covered in golden beige crystals. It is big and chunky but looks really stylish on. My mom wore it to the gathering at my grandparent's on Christmas day, with a simple black lace top. You might think a necklace like this would cost at least $100.00 Nope! I found some similar necklaces for very reasonable prices.

Fellow blogger and jewelry designer Heart of a Cowgirl has a gorgeous chunky turquoise and cross necklace for $74.95. It's on her Etsy site which can be found here.

The designer sent me this photo of herself modeling the necklace, with her horse Piper! I think she made the cool leather cuff she is wearing, too!


Next up is the Sissie and Me turquoise and pink rhinestone cross necklace. I found this in the Fort Western catalog (page 27 of their Cowboy Christmas catalog, to be exact!)

This is fun for pink lovers and adds silver detail as well. It's priced at $44.98.

The next one was featured on a site called Bit N Spur Western Store. Their necklace comes with matching earrings and is $39.95.


If you want to cut down on the sparkle and go for a simpler look and spend a little less, I spotted a simple single strand turquoise and silver look cross necklace on westerncowgirl.com for $24.95!


After all exploring all of these great options, I realized this is something I do not yet have in my own western jewelry collection. I'm thinking I should order myself a chunky cross necklace! I'm imagining how great it will look with tank tops and jeans and boots this summer. But I wonder if I wait a few months, if mom might be willing to just loan me hers for a bit.....wink wink!

{Disclaimer} I, Pony Girl, do not represent these companies or their products in any way and therefore can not speak to their quality or customer service. I, Pony Girl, DO claim that I am a bargain-hunting cowgirl stylista/window and catalog shopper at heart and am pretty good at searching for cool and interesting things that I will covet and maybe purchase. But mostly covet. You hear that, mom?


18 comments:

  1. ooooh how pretty! I must admit this is a style that didn't appeal to me when I first saw them being worn. But as I see them more and more it is starting to grow on me. I dont think I could go with a thick chunky look though, I'd likely stick with one of the simpler not so 'out there' styles.

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  2. Work it girl! Parents love the subtle hint you know. BTW if you ever have a jewelry idea and just can't find what you're looking for let me know. I make jewelry for personal entertainment. Not the super fancy stuff, I have a gf that does all my platinum and gold stuff. but I do the wire wrap, crystals, and semi precious stone/beads stuff. Like all of those necklaces you have up, I can do those.

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  3. I just bought a pair of earrings from Heart of a Cowgirl and I love them. Not only are the earrings delightful, but the packaging was special, too - she included a little something extra that every cowgirl can never have enough of - a Heart of a Cowgirl tube of chapstick!

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  4. Gorgeous. My favorite is the Bit N Spur Western one.

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  5. Very cool stuff. I rarely wear necklaces, though, especially chunky. Makes me feel like I'm choking. (I know, I'm weird).
    But if I had to choose one, I'd pick the simple one at the bottom.
    Living in Navajo and Pueblo Indian Country, I think I'd prefer real turquoise, though, and that's where the jewelery gets pricey.

    Hey I like your siggy at the bottom. I'm glad I was able to help you figure it out. Feel free to e-mail anytime. I always enjoy hearing from you, my pony friend :)

    ~Lisa
    New Mexico

    (my word verification is 'magot'. What's up with THAT? Ewww!)

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  6. Yay!!!! I love this post!!! I am a huge fan of Sissie and Me! Keep up the great work!!! I need to pick your brain sometime soon, email me when you get a chance!

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  7. Beautiful! I love the chunky jewelry myself!
    Michelle
    About You Designs

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  8. Thanks for including me in your blog post Pony Girl! And yes, I am wearing one of my cowgirl cuffs in the pic...just listed more in my Etsy shop today.
    Best to you in 2009!

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  9. Those are gorgeous!! I add a couple of them to my constantly growing "Michelle Covets This" list.

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  10. Those are super pretty! Thanks for showing them. Reasonably priced too!

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  11. I can't say I'm a cow girl... but I do like some of those. The turquoise is gorgeous!

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  12. OOOh I like! I love chunky jewelry and those are just so cool!

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  13. Those are some very stylish necklaces! And yes, your pops did good :)

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  14. I think it's great that you found all these for us to peruse! What a fun post.
    And your mom looks tres chic, I might add.

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  15. This year at the National Finals Rodeo in Las Vegas, crosses like this were the "new rage" for cowgirls! They came in every size and made of so many different materials. From stones, "gems", clay, leather, and yes PLASTIC!
    Hope you get your cross Pony Girl!
    Your Desert Rose Auntie

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  16. My beloved Desert Rose, how could I forget you as a resource for chic jewlery? A little shopping in your leopard-print closet always cheers my little heart right up! ;)

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  17. The Fort Western retail store is here in Lincoln, Nebraska. Nice store. I'm a mail order/internet shopper, though. It will be fun to see what your Friday's offer!

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  18. Oh I will so have to check out some of those sites!! Some of them I have never heard of before!! I love all of those!!

    Your dad really did great!! That necklace is beatiful!!

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