princess dust is a hand-crafted collection of artful and unique handmade jewelry inspired by the Princess Diana and her family. Inspired by the jewelry she wore, princess dust is a fun and unique way to add a princess touch to your jewelry, plus you can wear them with just about anything.
We recently showed you a photo of one of the Princess Dust bracelets (above, left). It’s a pinkish gold band with an intricate and elegant swirl design and a tiny gold ring of the same design.
You can’t believe how much time has passed. Since the website has been in development for over four months, we’ve been unable to find any pictures of Princess Dust’s jewelry. We’re sure you’ll find something in there, but it’s not one of those things you can’t find anywhere else. We’ve tried to get a bit more pics to share with you, but we really don’t know enough to make it to you.
So that said, for those who are curious, its a pinkish gold band with a delicate and intricate swirl design and a small gold ring of the same design.
This is a good example of how people who like to collect things have to use their brains. Though like me, they don’t seem like they actually think about the things they collect. For the most part, they dont. Their brain has been developing for many years, and they have been getting little more than a few “eyes” for each collection, but they still have a lot of brain power.
If you want to make a collectible you have to make a collection. I mean, people spend hours and hours and hours and hours thinking about what they want and how to do their thing. I can spend hours, and spend hours, and hours and hours and hours worrying about the different things I buy. I can spend hours, and hours, and hours and hours thinking about where to put it and what to do with it.
People don’t do that. They buy things because of the color, because of the shape, because of the price, because of the packaging. Most of the time it is not because of the thing itself, but the packaging and the color of that thing. For example, I bought a shirt online and it turned out to be black, but I ended up liking it anyway. That is the power of getting people to collect things.
I’m not exactly sure what you mean by “I can spend hours, and hours, and hours and hours”.
There’s a lot of power in the color of a thing. When you buy a new car, you don’t buy the color, the shape, the packaging, or even the gas mileage. You buy the car because you like the color, because you prefer the shape, because you’re lazy, because you want something that doesn’t have to be fixed, because you’re a child, because you’re tired of being tired.
Princess dust is probably the most famous example of the power of the color of a thing. The color pink in particular has had a long history of use as an effective “brand” by some of the world’s best-known brands (think Chanel). In fact, in the 1970s, pink was used as the first color of the official logo of the United States Postal Service.