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Stuller Accepting Entries for ‘March Bridal Madness’
Submissions for the sixth annual social media contest for jewelers’ designs are being accepted through March 16.

Lafayette, La.--Stuller is hosting its sixth annual “March Bridal Madness” contest and is now accepting entries.
The contest allows jewelers to submit pieces of their original engagement ring or wedding band designs, whether created as custom projects for clients or as pieces for their showcases.
Stuller will accept entries between Feb. 26 and March 16. Then, it will post all images on its Facebook page, allowing consumers to “like” their favorite.
The voting period will take place online between March 18 and 30.
The three entries that receive the most likes or reactions will be announced on April 2. From there, a panel of experts at Stuller will select the ultimate winner.
The first place winner will be announced on April 13 and will receive $1,000 in Stuller credit.
The official contest rules are available online.
To enter a design, email an image to stuller@stuller.com.
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