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US jeweller provides items for charity eventThe news feeds on this site are independently provided by Adfero Limited © and do not represent the views or opinions of the World Gold Council. Wednesday, 20th April 2005 (8486 views) Louisiana's Santa Bella helped a worthwhile cause this week, supplying jewellery for the annual Cancer Ball.<br/><br/>The local jeweller, which has items designed by Amber Thorne and Amy Sale, provided a host of gold items for the event, according to the Advocate.<br/><br/>Various items helped accessorise various fashionable outfits at the event, which helps raise funds for the American Cancer Society.<br/><br/>Among the items on display was the Ponytail Necklace. The piece is high at the neck in the front and drapes down the wearer's back, all made from gold.<br/><br/>"It has 25 feet of gold chain with two Bella knots and a dozen strawberry quartz gems," Ms Thorne explained.<br/><br/>Other items included fashion-forward necklaces and earrings, with many featuring Santa Bella's signature Bella knot.<br/><br/>The knot is made from "lots of fine-gauge 14- or 18-carat gold-filled wire made into a circle" and then decorated with stones or gems.<img alt="track" src="http://directnews.dehavilland.co.uk/dn.gif?feedid=196&itemid=8317416"/>
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