Review - Guy and Eva Lina Bracelet ~ Jewelry with Style and Sophistication Galore

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Guy and EvaJewelry is one of my absolute favorite things to give as gifts as well as buy for myself!  There is no easier way to completely change an outfit, then by changing what jewelry you decide to pair with it.  I also think that jewelry is a very fun and interesting way to express yourself and I'm always on the hunt for something extraordinary to wear. 

That's why I'm so happy to have discovered the world of Guy and Eva!  Keep reading to find out all about their newest Spring/Summer Collection of jewelry and why it is at the top of my list of Mother's Day gift suggestions this year!

I reviewed the Lina Bracelet (#30101) from Guy & Eva, which retails for $57.00.

Guy & Eva Lina Bracelet

As soon as I saw the Lina Bracelet from Guy and Eva, I knew that this would be a wonderful addition to my spring and summer wardrobe.  I love how well the Lina Bracelet compliments the light, airy colors of the season and looks especially nice with any spring floral skirt or dress.  If you're a fan of purple or of the amethyst gemstone, the Lina Bracelet is a must-have.

The stretchy quality of this bracelet ensures that it will fit all wrists too.  The Lina is definitely what I would consider a statement bracelet, since it is almost two inches wide.  I thought the size was perfect and I've gotten plenty of compliments every time that I've worn it.

 

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One of the great things about Guy & Eva, is that this is a company which not only designs gorgeous pieces of jewelry, they also have created several opportunities to share their brand with dedicated, hard-working women.  You can take advantage of this flexible career path by either becoming a Guy and Eva style advisor and/or hosting a Guy & Eva style session.

Here's just a few of the many benefits that come with starting your own Guy & Eva business:

  1. Earn a minimum of 30% commission on every sale you make and grow that to over 50% as your business builds

  2. Receive commissions immediately at the time of sale

  3. Choose from one of three unique career paths

  4. Offer your Hostesses amazing incentives at no cost to you

  5. Earn commissions on your first recruit, three levels deep

  6. Receive your own personal corporate sponsored website with online shopping to offer your customers

Thinking about hosting a Guy and Eva style session? Your Guy & Eva advisor will happily guide you through everything so it's a fun, enjoyable experience.  Here's some of the perks you'll receive:

  • Free jewelry credits
  • Half off jewelry
  • Booking credits
  • Hostess rewards

If you are looking for an unusual, gorgeous and versatile piece of jewelry this season to give as either a gift for someone special or to keep for yourself, then I highly recommend shopping the wonderful selections at Guy & Eva.  I can guarantee that whenever you wear any one of their extraordinary rings, bracelets, necklaces or earring sets, you'll receive compliments galore!

Product Review 4 Stars
Disclosure: I received the Lina Bracelet from Guy & Eva in order to facilitate my review. No other compensation was received. This product review is based on my own personal experiences with this item and is completely honest and objective.
I'm a former 7th grade Science teacher turned stay-at-home mom that lives in Houston, Texas. I am married to my college sweetheart and have a beautiful daughter named Riley, who definitely keeps me on my toes! I am also involved in starting a small business which would both manufacture and sell an invention that I've patented, called Toothpaste 2 Go. I love interacting with my readers and hope to learn as much about you as you learn about me!

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