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      <title>Beaded Lanyards: Quasi Jewelry</title>
      <description><![CDATA[The typical <a href="http://www.lanyardinfo.net/
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">lanyard</a>s around their neck to secure identification badges while on the job. Beaded <a href="http://www.lanyardinfo.net/
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">lanyard</a> supplier</a>s and feature a variety of hardware attachments to secure small objects. These <a href="http://www.lanyardinfo.net/
">lanyard</a>s are often in several different lengths and an array of colors. Other beaded <a href="http://www.lanyardinfo.net/
">lanyard</a>s are quite unique and are referred to by some as jewelry. They are designed by skilled artisans and can be extremely expensive depending upon the type of materials used. The cost of a beaded <a href="http://www.lanyardinfo.net/
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">lanyard</a> pattern</a>s may consist of colorful patterns of seed beads, glass beads, crystals, or even gemstones. The most popular beaded <a href="http://www.lanyardinfo.net/
">lanyard</a>s are used to secure eyeglasses or sunglasses around the neck. They attach to the temples of the glasses, allowing them to hang around the neck when not in use. These exquisite <a href="http://www.<a href="http://www.lanyardinfo.net/
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">lanyard</a></a>s are often referred to as eyeglass necklaces or eyeglass holders. They are a fashionable way to keep track of an item that can be easily misplaced or damaged. Beaded <a href="http://www.lanyardinfo.net/
">lanyard</a>s allow the wearer the freedom to easily put on and remove glasses frequently throughout the day.Many bead artisans also offer jewelry pieces to coordinate with beaded <a href="http://www.lanyardinfo.net/
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">lanyard</a> pattern</a>s are often duplicated in a bracelet, anklet, or pair of earrings. One drawback of the beaded <a href="http://www.lanyardinfo.net/
">lanyard</a> is that they are often fragile. They may look elegant but also may not have the durability of a nylon or cotton <a href="http://www.lanyardinfo.net/
">lanyard</a> when worn frequently.<p> About the Author 
<p><a href="http://www.lanyardinfo.net/
">Lanyard</a>s Info provides information on printed, custom, beaded, badge, neck, key <a href="http://www.lanyardinfo.net/
">lanyard</a>s, and cell phone accessories and jewelry. <a href="http://www.lanyardinfo.net/
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      <author>Seth Miller</author>
      <pubDate>Thu, 09 Feb 2012 04:41:09 EST</pubDate>
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