New Orleans Saint Joseph Altar

A tradition dating back to the 1800’s when Sicilian immigrants that came to the area seeking a better way of life. Most were framers that found the New Orleans region somewhat similar Sicily’s climate for growing produce. They brought with them great food, music and their Catholic faith.

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Monograms Jewelry Returns to New Orleans

As Christmas approaches, store owners have certain price-point driven brands, designers and jewelry types they’re confident will sell well. But the common underlying theme for this Christmas season is diamond pendants as top sellers. Estimates for average tickets of all jewelry sales this holiday season will range from $250 to $500, with a sweet spot from $325 to $375.

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Second LineThe “Second” Line Starts Here introducing a new collection containing all the excitement and creativity of Anne Dale’s in-store jewelry designs but with a mobile New Orleans flare. Exclusive designs coming to an event near you, priced to please while crafted in sterling silver and the new 316L stainless steel.

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PelicansPelicans

Brown Pelicans an early symbol of self-sacrifice, today the pelican represents unwavering resilience in Louisiana. Both the state and the pelican have battled back from great adversity. A social bird, pelicans love to do everything together from nesting, flying, and even hunting. Self-sacrificing, resilient, social, and fun loving that is Louisiana!

 

 

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