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November 15, 2012 - Image 38

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2012-11-15

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Give A Little

Metro Detroit is a mecca for uniquely awesome shopping.
Here is a little something for everyone on your Chanukah list.

Lynne Konstantin

I Contributing Writer

This sweet Victorian-

style Beaded Bag

($125), perfect for
lipstick and cell
phone, will be her

go-to for every

holiday cocktail

party. Chi-Chi and
the Greek, Waterford

(248-255-5039).

Give her a kiss that can linger:

My House of Style's Kiss
Necklace ($925) is crafted
of 14-karat yellow gold and

stunning green chalcedony.
My House of Style,
Birmingham (248-594-7776;

myhouseofstyle.com ).

Breathing new life into

vintage china, Melody
Rose customizes
each piece in her
collections with her

own ceramic decals,
like this Eagle Dessert
Plate ($57). Lori
Karbal, Birmingham
(248-258-1959;
lorikarbal.com ).

These rugged yet feminine and all-around super cool and toasty Sperry
Top-Sider Alpine Boots ($169.95) are Thinsulate-lined for waterproof

Inspired by Baroque
tapestries, Alexis Bittar's
gold labradorite Siyabona
Cushion Earrings ($216)
are encased in a gold vine
and dusted with Swarovski
crystals. SHE, Bloomfield
Hills (248-594-8181;
shebloomfield.com ).

warmth. Area Nordstrom stores (nordstrom.com ).

Give A Little on page 40

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