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Taylor: jewelry maker, businesswoman in equal measure
Six years ago, a broken necklace changed Marybeth Taylor’s life. The beaded necklace was one she’d worn only three or four times before it broke. “I was ticked,” she says, with a laugh, and one look around her studio makes the reason for her laughter clear: That broken necklace propelled her into a new career of designing, making, and selling jewelry.
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