What if I told you there was a way to store your necklace so that they never get tangled again. Well there is. It is called The Necklace Saver. It was invented by Anna Kazanchyan. Here is a little bit of what she has to say.
"Our lives are full of twists and turns, and this is what makes it
both fun and challenging. I left my motherland, Armenia, in 1989, while
it was in a state of turmoil, and arrived in the United States with
nothing more than a dogged determination to achieve the American Dream.
There were many challenges along the way: learning to speak English and
working odd jobs for long hours to support myself while attending
school. My dream became a reality six years later, when I graduated from
Harvard Medical School and started a career on Wall Street. Currently,
together with my best friend and business partner, Dr. Shalini Cornelio,
we provide strategic advisory services to healthcare investors and CEOs
of global biopharmaceutical companies.
So yes, twists and turns in life can be fun and rewarding. But
twisted jewelry is not fun - we all know how frustrating it is to deal
with tangled necklaces! I love to wear necklaces that I design and often
travel with my entire collection. That is why I had to solve the
challenge of tangled necklaces!"
I am sure that is the determination that helped her create a wonder invention. It has been a life saver for me. It is so easy to just go into my jewelry box and find the necklace I want. No more spending hours trying to detangle all those necklaces. It is a breeze. The Necklace Saver is as easy as 1-2-3 to use.
The best part is it come is so many size, so don't worry you will find the size you need for all your necklace needs.
The Necklace Saver® is available in:
3 widths (1", 2" and 3")
2 lengths (for necklaces up to 22" and 30" long)
3 widths (1", 2" and 3")
2 lengths (for necklaces up to 22" and 30" long)
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