Founded with motherhood in mind, Tiny Tags jewelry is meant to celebrate your nearest and dearest.
right around the corner, Tiny Tags’ launch at Target is right on time. Pick up one of these understated-but-meaningful pieces for the mother figure in your life — be her your mother, aunt, grandmother, step-mom, teacher, best friend or sister. These necklaces also don’t just have to be for mothers — the understated design would be at home on anyone you love. Each piece is a sweet and stylish way to add to their story.
The platinum-colored butterfly feels like just the right piece for the light hearted person in your life — a little reminder to keep marching to your own beat.
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