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    State of Devotion adds jewelry and accessories

    For those that can’t get enough of the vintage Ohio link design that has adorned their shirts since 2011, you can now wear it all the time. Just in time for the holidays, State of Devotion has released the vintage Ohio link design as an 18 inch silver necklace. The new necklace retails for $39 and is available online, as well as in the Celebrate Local store at Easton, Simply Vague in Tuttle Mall and the Museum Gift Shop at the Statehouse.

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    “We worked with local companies to create a prototype, and the finished product is handcrafted using the lost wax casting process and then is silver plated” said Jim Jackson, owner of State of Devotion.

    The company also has plans to make other items such as a new line of Ohio key chains.

    For those, they are working with Alex Traxler of Griffin Hollow Studios, in conjunction with the Columbus Idea Foundry, to prototype and produce the items out of acrylic.

    To view other products by State of Devotion, including new kid sizes and long-sleeved shirts, visit www.stateofdevotion.com.

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