Who to Instafollow: Jewelry Edition II
Photo above: Leviev Diamonds
We have thankfully, solidly established that you are not bad because you enjoy observing beauty. So chin up, boo, and follow a few of MomInMascara's Insta-faves in the jewelry category.
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@JewelleryMaven
Jeanita Orton may love formal fine jewelry over trend-based pieces, but daah-ling, we can always find time to imagine we have a castle and a butler...
https://www.instagram.com/jewellerymaven/
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@LevievDiamonds
...and while you're at it, imagine you are The Princess of Brunei (or any other one of Leviev's real-life customers) and revel in these pics.
https://www.instagram.com/levievdiamonds/
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@ReenaAhluwalia
Take a peek at this account, and ponder that these are NOT photographs.
Wait.
Let me clarify: these are not photographs of diamonds, but photographs of paintings of diamonds. Do you follow (pun intended)?
If you see MomInMascara with bags under her eyes, it's because she cannot sleep until she owns one of Reena's paintings.
https://www.instagram.com/reenaahuwalia/
Until Edition III...
Xx, Mom in Mascara
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