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		<title>By: Thomas Jones</title>
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		<description>Oh wow this is really a great idea for a mother-to-be.  I went through the site and there's some fantastic jewelry.  I especially like the charm bracelets.  The options given make it completely personable which makes it a gift (if/when given) that will definitely hit close to home with the recipient. My only question lies in types of metal.  I read that you use sterling silver for these types of gifts.  Would it be possible to request others such as platinum titanium, tungsten carbide, or even rhodium?</description>
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