Eva Shockey’s Support For Friends of NRA

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posted on August 7, 2025
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Eva Shockey jewelery
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Eva Shockey, a well-known outdoors author and TV personality, has teamed up with Friends of NRA.

“I’ve been involved in the outdoor industry for as long as I can remember,” Shockey told us, “I cannot imagine a life without hunting, shooting, fishing and the amazing people who share the same passions as me.”

Besides attending events like the NRA Annual Meetings in Atlanta this year, Shockey has also included her Eva & Co. exclusive, made in USA, Dainty Antler necklace and earring set as part of the 2025 Friends of NRA package options. The necklace features three-dimensional antlers in 14K gold-plated sterling silver on a 16-to-18-inch adjustable chain. The earrings also suggest antlers, but this time with a cubic-zirconia-studded sparkle.

“This new partnership with Eva Shockey adds a feminine touch to the Friends of NRA Standard Package. The Eva & Co. antler necklace and earring set is the perfect addition to cater to our female Patriots,” stated James Carter, executive director of the NRA Office of Advancement. “Eva’s support of our program and mission is welcomed and much appreciated, and we look forward to continuing to partner with her for many years to come.”

“Four years ago, I created Eva & Co. to offer home decor and lifestyle accessories inspired by my love for the outdoors. Partnering with the NRA to bring my designs to events nationwide feels like the ultimate dream come true,” Shockey said. “I’ve always loved being involved with the NRA, and this opportunity is a powerful ‘full circle’ moment. This jewelry set has truly found its perfect place.”

The Eva Shockey Dainty Antler jewelry set is limited to 725 units for Friends of NRA events. friendsofnra.org

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