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Endless adds more leather pieces, colors for fall
The jewelry brand has introduced a range of new products for the coming season, including new leather designs and a silver bracelet created by brand ambassador Jennifer Lopez.

New York--Endless Jewelry is stepping into the coming season with the introduction of a few gemstone colors for its pieces as well as new leather bracelets and necklaces.
To its signature Endless Jewelry Collection, the brand has added three new colors for its fall/winter line of leather bracelets: blue sapphire, purple sage and green bayou. These will be in addition to the original black, blue and nude colors that already are available.
Endless also is offering new three-string leather bracelets, leather necklaces and charm designs, including 20 silver charms, 15 yellow gold-plated charms, and 10 rose gold-plated charms.
Additionally, the brand launched a number of new designs to the Jennifer Lopez Collection by Endless Jewelry. There are two new colors, bronze metallic and pearl metallic, for its classic leather bracelets as well as a new silver bracelet designed by the celebrity with 56 unique new charms.
Endless has added the three-string style to the bracelets in this collection, as well as new leather necklaces that come in crème metallic, anthracite metallic, bronze metallic and pearl metallic.
Price points for the leather bands range from $60 to $100 retail, while necklaces are priced between $50 and $60. Charms are priced from about $30 to $205.
Endless Jewelry now is present in more than 3,600 retailers, department stores, and specialty stores across the world.
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