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This Quiz Helps You Find The Perfect Necklace To Match Your Personality
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BURIEN, Wash. - Washingtoner -- What if I told you that there was a necklace that could perfectly match your vibe for the summer?

Whether you're living your best life as a hot girl, just kickin' it in the house, or getting to the bag, there's actually a jewelry brand that offers necklaces to match both your mood and your aesthetic.

Certified Lit is a black-woman-owned jewelry and accessory brand that is dedicated to offering up statement pieces that are fun, motivational, and inspirational, while also staying on par with current trends in music, culture, and social media.

And let's be honest, there are so many different brands that sell clothes and accessories with popular sayings on them and they do come off a bit corny and cheap.

However, you won't have that problem with Certified Lit because you can choose the right necklace for you based on your personality type.

Yup, Certified Lit offers a personality quiz that'll match you with the best "personality piece" necklace for you. personality quiz (https://certifiedlit.com/pages/personality-piece-quiz)

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All you have to do is answer a few questions about your personal style and taste, and then you're given three unique recommendations based on your answers.

The best part about the process is that don't just have to purchase what was suggested—they have three whole collections for you to freely choose from.

Not a necklace girl? No problem! Certified Lit also has a limited edition keychain collection. Plus, they make the perfect gift for the jewelry lovers in your life. Visit https://certifiedlit.com/ to shop.

If you're anything like me, I know exactly what you're thinking: what's the quality like? It doesn't matter how cute and stylish it is, if the quality is trash, I won't buy it. Honestly sis, no need to even worry about that.

All items are completely hypoallergenic and tarnish-free because they're made with 14k gold plating or stainless steel.

But don't just take my word for it, see some for yourself! Here are a few of the super cute personality piece necklaces to help you set the vibe for 2021.

Be sure to take their super accurate personality quiz to get matched with the pieces that are just right for you.

Source: Certified Lit Jewelry

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