New Orleans PendantYou can find “New Orleans” on a map bordered by the 17th street canal, Lake Pontchartrain, the mighty Mississippi River and the Gulf of Mexico.You will also find New Orleans in the hearts of the Louisiana people and those around the world who have experienced it … Jazz, Mardi Gras, The French Quarter, Creole and Cajun Cuisine.

But My New Orleans is more. It is bigger.

The Big Easy goes beyond the borderlines of this great city. It is always a part of me wherever I go.

My New Orleans goes north up the Mississippi River to Natchez, strung together by mighty Oak Trees, Spanish Moss and a path of majestic plantation homes from an era gone by.

My New Orleans goes east where my family vacationed on the sandy white beaches of Waveland, Gulfport and Biloxi.

My New Orleans goes south through the bayous and swamps, where as a young girl my father would take me fishing, down the Mississippi Delta and to the Gulf of Mexico.

My New Orleans gets its spice from the west through Baton Rouge and to the heart of Acadia (Cajuns)……….Lafayette.

My New Orleans is like a good gumbo with necessary ingredients to a recipe rich in culture.

A gumbo that is stirred by the people where our southern hospitality welcomes each ingredient to melt into the other, to give it the flavor of something you will always take with you wherever you go.Once you taste it… You will know what it means to love New Orleans.

That’s my home… that’s My New Orleans.

That’s why I have created this design to remind everyone in our surrounding cities including the coastal region and beyond, much like the Mississippi River, our bloodline flows beyond the borders of this great city.

It is Our New Orleans.

It belongs to everyone.

by Anne Dale


New Orleans based designer Anne Dale introduces

The Self-esteem pendant

New SelfEsteem Pendant copy

 

(New Orleans, Louisiana) The Self-esteem pendant is simply a hand covering a portion of the face as to shield a perceived imperfection. Anne believes the pressures placed on our youth (by popular culture) to “be perfect” have never been higher, and this pendant sends the message, “you are beautiful just the way you are.”

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New Orleans Jeweler Anne Dale

New Orleans—Today marks the second anniversary of Hurricane Katrina’s devastating tour through New Orleans, and the city is still in a state of recovery.

Anne_with_former_New_Orleans_Saints_quarterback_Bobby_Hebet.jpgRetailer Anne Dale of Anne-Dale Jeweller, based in Mandeville, La., just across Lake Pontchartrain from the city of New Orleans, is one local who has taken an active role in aiding hurricane victims.

To date, sales of her New Orleans jewelry from “The Anne Dale Collection,” specially created to support those affected by Hurricane Katrina, total more than $170,000.

The collection includes badges, pendants, rings and earrings that read “I Know What It Means to Love New Orleans,” “Pray for the Gulf Coast” and “Return to New Orleans.”

A portion of net proceeds from the sales of the collection has been donated to Catholic Charities, Light House for the Blind, Friends of the Frontline and Volunteers of America, as well as a number of churches and schools in Louisiana and Mississippi.

The Anne Dale’s Jeweler for a Cause Collection is available in either sterling silver or 14 karat gold.

To make a purchase or to find out more about Anne-Dale Jeweller’s beneficiary charities, visit annedale.com.
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Do You Know What It Means to…

I Love New Orleans

I Love New Orleans

Do you know what it means to miss New Orleans?
And miss it each night and day?
I know I’m not wrong, this feelings gettin’ stronger
The longer I stay away
Miss them moss covered vines, the tall sugar pines,
Where mockin’ birds used to sing
And I’d like to see that lazy Mississippi, hurryin’ into spring.

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