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The Chris Habana Jewelry Line Features Religious Rosaries & 666 Pendants

Chris Habana jewelry is back at it, but this time concentrating on a more religious ethos. The collection features holy rosaries and a lot of 666 pendants and necklaces.

Chris Habana jewelry is beautiful, but in an edgy sort of way. The metallic creations are on the dramatic side with 3D pendants and block-like necklaces. The line itself is breathtaking, especially if you're into dramatic statement pieces.

Implications - Just as there is a heavy religious following surrounding cross jewelry, there is also an abundance of consumers who appreciate more satanic accessories. An embrace of these Satan-focused designs is an expression of a deviation from the norm. Companies who produce counter-culture products that contrast mass culture products may have a smaller audience but can certainly be lucrative.
Trend Themes
1. Religious-alternative Accessories - Creating satanic or alternative religious jewelry offers a new market for brands to cater to the counter-culture consumer base.
2. Dramatic Statement Pieces - Designing bold and edgy jewelry with 3D pendants and block-like necklaces allows brands to tap into the demand for attention-grabbing accessories.
3. Deviation From Mass Culture - Catering to consumers seeking deviation from the norm by offering satanic or unconventional religious accessories can be a successful strategy for companies that target niche markets.
Industry Implications
1. Jewelry - The jewelry industry can explore the creation of religious-alternative accessories to cater to a niche consumer base.
2. Fashion - The fashion industry can incorporate dramatic statement pieces like edgy jewelry into their collections to capture the attention of trend-setting consumers.
3. Counter-culture - Brands targeting the counter-culture consumer segment can produce satanic or alternative religious accessories as a means of differentiating from mass culture products.

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