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FALLING FOR WOOD WATCHES

I'm Erika Ward

Over a decade ago, I exchanged my corporate life in building construction for an opportunity to enhance your personal home via decoration and renovation.  My mission? To help busy professionals make their homes their sanctuaries.

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It comes as no surprise that I enjoy incorporating vibrant hues into my home and wardrobe. Recently, I was introduced to Jord Wood Watches  which combined my love for wood, color, and fashion into one essential accessory.

With fall quickly approaching, we’re finally getting around to renovating our home. I’m smitten with wood tones, intricate patterns, and global-inspired accessories as seen above. I firmly believe that our wardrobe often gives clues to our design aesthetic. So it isn’t by chance that my new Cora Zebrawood and Turquoise watch fits seamlessly into my design plan.

Like a piece of fine furniture, the zebrawood band has a warm, natural woodgrain that contrasts beautifully against my skin tone. One would think that a wood watch would be heavy, however I find it comfortable to wear throughout the day and have received compliments on its uniqueness.

If you are looking for a true conversation piece, then this is one timepiece that will not go unnoticed.

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FTC Disclaimer: I received a Jord Cora Zebrawood & Turquoise watch for this review. Opinions expressed are exclusively by own.

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I'M ERIKA.

Over a decade ago, I exchanged my corporate life in building construction for an opportunity to enhance your personal home via decoration and renovation. My mission? To help busy professionals make their homes their sanctuaries.

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