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Author: Denise McNamara
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Health, Beauty and Fashion with Denise McNamara
Jewellery can be a very difficult thing to buy for anybody else as my husband will duly attest. It’s very hard to turn around and say you don’t like what they agonised over buying you. And to sense that somebody isn’t crazy about what you bought them.
An interesting article came in which purports to help narrow that choice based on astrology.
Probably the greatest load of guff but it makes for fascinating reading. I do happen to agree with their jewellery choice for me, a Leo.
I can never resist reading my star signs predictions if I happen upon them in a newspaper or magazine. And I’m not alone. Last month alone 862,000 people searched for ‘zodiac signs’ across the water.
There has been an 85 per cent increase in searches for zodiac jewellery in the last year, prompted no doubt by the likes of Meghan Markle, Hailey Bieber, Bella Hadid and Rihanna sporting jewellery of their or their loved ones’ zodiac signs.
A Zodiac sign refers to the constellations through which the sun passes and has been used for years by astrologers to predict a person’s personality traits. The 12 different Zodiac signs are spread out across the calendar year and you will fall under the sign if born on a specific date.
Astrologer and celebrity psychic Inbaal Honigman has partnered with British company Hatton Jewellers to zone in on what the best match would be for each zodiac sign when it comes to jewellery.
For more, read this week’s Connacht Tribune.
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