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Posted: 09/23/2012
The Emmy’s are over but many people will be talking about the celebrity jewelry for weeks.
You don't have to just talk about it, you can look like you're wearing hundreds of dollars worth of jewelry on a dime.
The jewelry isn’t real… it’s what we would call celebrity inspired.
We got all sorts of jewelry, like rings, earrings and necklaces from inspiredsilver.com .
They have almost every piece of jewelry you need to dress the part without taking out a second mortgage.
We found a Kim K engagement ring that looks very similar to the real thing… which would cost you millions of dollars.
But the one at inspiredsilver.com is only $40. Sure, it's cubic zirconia, but no one has to know that.
We also found a ring very similar to Kate Middleton's sapphire engagement ring. It's worth hundreds of thousands of dollars.
Get the inspired version for just $25... and most people we asked couldn’t tell it was fake.
Some people weren’t fooled, but most say they would still definitely spend the cash on the inspired jewelry.
And the price gets even better for Smart Shoppers because inspriedsilver.com is offering 20 percent off your entire order.
Just enter the code “smartshopper” at check out by October 7th to get the discount.
Don't go overboard because you don't need jewelry for every single outfit. But at least now you know you can afford it.
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