The Story behind Craig Effron Jewelry

This is a guest post by Bridget Galbreath

There has been a lot of buzz lately behind one of the fastest growing sites on the Internet: Craig Effron Jewelry. It seems that people are becoming more and more interested in Computer Jewelry Matching, and since Craig Effron is the only person who currently provides such a service, his site has really become the talk of the town. That being said, we wanted to learn a little bit more about Effron and the services that he provides through his business. Here is what we found out.

Computer Jewelry Matching is the process of matching two identical pieces of jewelry. While you may think that you can match two identical pieces of jewelry with the naked eye, the truth is, there is no way to be 100% certain that two pieces of jewelry are exactly the same. That is why Craig Effron created his high tech software and hardware. With this software and hardware he has developed, he can quickly and easily tell whether or not two pieces of jewelry are precisely the same. This not only takes the guess work out of matching jewelry for the consumer, but it gives the consumer piece of mind because he or she can be 100% sure that the jewelry he or she is wearing is perfectly matched.

What are customers saying about Craig Effron Jewelry?

One customer said, “I can’t imagine ever wearing jewelry again without the help of Craig Effron.”

Another said, “Thanks to Craig Effron, I was able to wear perfectly matched jewelry for my wedding. He truly is a life saver.”

So, there you have it. For all of your jewelry matching needs, visit Craig Effron’s jewelry site.

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