A new way of expressing love: San Mateo store offering jewelry designed for same-sex couples

From left to right: Joy Rudkin, Diane Christensen and Coreen Gutierrez evaluate a piece of jewelry for insurance purposes.

A jewelry store in San Mateo has recently added to its collection of wedding rings which offer unique representations of love’s bond. The new line of jewelry is designed with same-sex couples in mind, a demographic that up to this point hasn’t been represented through jewelry.

This month, Christensen and Rafferty Fine Jewelry, located at 181 Second Ave., added a line of wedding rings by Rony Tennenbaum to its collection. Tennenbaum, based in New York, has been designing jewelry specifically for same-sex marriages for six years now.

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