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BestGifts.com

BestGifts.com

Best Gifts for Galentine's Day "Yet, thanks to their timeless and classic style she can wear them all year long and they will continue to serve as a reminder of the gratitude you have for her." ~ Sabina Hitchen

Daily News Record

Daily News Record

'Anna Hudick is the owner of Inside My Locket, which crafts jewelry from sterling silver, natural gemstones and freshwater pearls. Hudick said she frequently participates at Valley markets and festivals, but she returns to this one because the brewery is working to intentionally highlight artists next door. “It’s really important that it’s happening on Small Business Saturday and that we’re actually getting money back in the local economy,” Hudick said.' ~ Kathleen Shaw

Forbes.com

Forbes.com

"Gift your lover these delicate earrings that are the jewelry equivalent of Swift’s heart hands."

Parade Magazine

Parade Magazine

Our Hand Forged Copper Trees were selected to be in the 2019 Gift Guide on parade.com "46 Dinner Party Table Gifts to Impress Your Guests (for $15 or Less)". We're Item #42 "Glisten Up'

Take Them A Meal

Take Them A Meal

takethemameal.com is an online tool for scheduling meals to be delivered to loved ones. Our earrings and hand forged copper trees made it to their "10 Favorite Gifts of 2019"

Daily News Record

Daily News Record

Lockets Hold Memories "Her love for jewelry began when her mother would take her to gem shows to look at custom jewelry when she was a child. The trips to and from the shows created a passion for jewelry, which would be enhanced every Valentine’s Day when her father would give her a heart-shaped gift." ~ Jessica Wetzler

BELLA  Magazine

BELLA Magazine

"Whenever I discover something remarkable, beautiful, unique, worthy…I’m so excited to share it! These limited edition collection of heart charm bracelets hand-made by artist Anna Hudick, founder of InsideMyLocket.com check all those boxes!! According to Anna, the Hearts for Heroes campaign was brought about to do what we can as a jewelry design company during this national crisis." ~ Janene Mascarella

Sunday Edit

Sunday Edit

"While you might have loved your locket growing up, have you considered upgrading to an adult version? With this female-owned brand, you can find something for your current style that still tells your story."

Daily News Record

Daily News Record

"Anna Hudick, owner of Inside My Locket jewelry, couldn’t help but feel she needed to give back to her community while watching how COVID-19 was affecting hundreds of people on her local news station...In early March, Hudick thought about ways she could use her jewelry company to help others during the COVID-19 pandemic and came up with the Hearts for Heroes campaign." ~ Jessica Wetzler

TrueTrae.com

TrueTrae.com

Our Hand forged Copper Trees are Item Number 4 on Trae Bodge's "Best Deals in December (and What to Avoid!)"

Daily News Record

Daily News Record

I really hope people are going to shop downtown this year,” she said. “I’d really like to keep that money in the community. That would be great for all of us. Our community was hit hard with furloughs.” 10 percent of the proceeds will go to the Blue Ridge Area Food Bank. ~ Pete DeLea

msn.com

msn.com

"Inside My Locket Jewelry: This brand of handcrafted jewelry is offering a deal on their hand-forged copper trees, which are made of jewelry-grade copper wire and can be used as holiday ornaments, decorative placeholders, or gift toppers. Through Dec. 15, Buy five, get one free (a $9 value). " ~ Trae Bodge

WHAT COLLECTORS ARE SAYING

"I was initially drawn to your jewelry because of the unique designs and combinations of materials you so creatively blend…I love that your pieces are feminine yet strong! It’s like the leather and lace, southern charm and women’s lib, wine and whiskey kind of thing!"

Amy D.

"I like unique earrings, the designs are never close to mainstream retail."

Marcella M.

"I was attracted to the stones and felt like I was wearing one of a kind art. I knew that when I wore it, people would notice and comment on it."

Betty C.

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