Blogs from 2013
Poll for Circle Daybreak Symbol Contest Prize
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UPDATE: TUESDAY, 2013.3.12
THIS CONTEST PRIZE POLL IS NOW CLOSED.
THE ACTUAL CONTEST PAGE IS BEING CREATED RIGHT NOW.
EXPECT TO SEE THAT PAGE IN THE NEXT FEW DAYS.
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Everything is ready for a new contest—except that YOU have to pick the prize. That’s right: through a poll you can pick which of three lovely prizes from Tiffany & Co mistress of design Paloma Picasso that could each be the symbol of the Night Word series’ Circle Daybreak as a whole! [This poll is located just to the right below "Drop me a line" button---->>]
As discussed recently on the Forum, one symbol for Circle Daybreak and for each Circle Daybreak enclave is a flower or plant, which can be white or colored to differentiate it from the black flowers Night People use to designate clubs or clans.
Other symbols are of celestial objects, like a moon and a sun together, or a rising sun. And when I saw the latest Stella necklaces by my favorite Tiffany designer, Ms. Paloma Picasso, I knew that one of these lovely sun-stars would be a great symbol that any Daybreaker would be proud to wear.
Below are the three choices currently available from Tiffany. All three are the same price: $1,950 each. All three are 18k gold pendants on 16-inch chains. All three have the same amount of diamonds in them: .08 carat of round brilliant diamonds. All three have eight-pointed sun-stars on them, which nicely symbolizes the break of day.
Note: All these necklaces are dainty, which is a nice way of saying that they’re small. These are close-ups so you can see the detail.
Now, please vote on which of them you like best—and, frankly, you might as well just vote for your favorite, even if another one seems the best symbol for Circle Daybreak, because the necklace with the most votes will become the prize in the next contest (God and Tiffany’s in-stock merchandise willing).
Now, please vote on which of them you like best—and, frankly, you might as well just vote for your favorite, even if another one seems the best symbol for Circle Daybreak, because the necklace with the most votes will become the prize in the next contest (God and Tiffany’s in-stock merchandise willing).
~ Lisa
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The Stella Blue Enamel and
Diamonds Pendant Necklace
(yes, those are diamonds
inside the sun-star)
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The Stella Diamond Rim
Pendant Necklace
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The Stella Center Diamonds
Pendant Necklace
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Comments
L. J. Smith
Diamonds Pendant Necklace
Pendant Necklace
Pendant Necklace!
It is beautiful yet simple!
Your eye wouldn't be immediately drawn to it because of it's subtlety but that helps make it more mysterious!
But they are all fantastic pendants!
Sorry I meant to press the like button but my iPod is acting crazy
Thank You! I really need to take my iPod in to get fixed so this doesn't happen again
Pendant Necklace!
Its simple in its beauty and would represent Circle Daybreak perfectly
Good luck everyone!
Diamonds Pendant Necklace.
I would love to win this prize!!!!
But, I think that the first pendant (The Stella Blue Enamel and
Diamonds Pendant Necklace) really captured my attention. The blue color around the star highlights it better and as another user said it sure does look like the sky. I am sure any Circle Daybrake Night person would love it and feel ready to shine :)
I think that the first one encompasses the light and dark very well. The color is very rich and the light could be very well represented by the diamonds trying to break through the darkness which is the beautiful blue enamel.
Great choices...
I voted the first one, it's unusual and I like the "light inn the darkness" idea someone posted earlier! So very Circle Daybreak. ^_^
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