Archive for December, 2009

Jewelery Boxes

Saturday, December 26th, 2009

When it comes to jewelery boxes, you will soon find that the selection is rather unique. The prices range usually range from close to 600 dollars for boxes that are rectangular shaped boxes with seperate compartments to store rings, bracelets, and necklaces.

When it comes to satisfying the jewelery fanatic, the bigger the better! Jewellery purses are also available for around 100 dollars and they resemble a pocket book, sleek and slim. These are ideal presents to include when offering fine jewelery, as they will enable the recipient to really look after his or her jewelery.

Small clutch like holders for the precious gems that you hold close to your heart are also available, and are ideal for gemstones. There is a jewelery box for every style and individual taste – There is something for everyone.

When it comes to buying a jewelery box, some designer boutiques cater for owners with hundreds of pieces of jewelery to the person who has just a few precious trinkets. Jewelery wraps, similar to the purses mentioned above, are available at many boutiques.

While there you can also pick up jewelery boxes in dark wood, light wood and leather options to fit everyone’s taste and individual style. When considering a jewelery box, don’t forget to pick your materials and the amount of compartments which you believe the recipient will need. Each piece of jewelery should have its own place and with larger boxes that will not be a problem. You can also find affordable small chocolate leather boxes with a few compartments for under £40 – So don’t be afraid to look around for your ideal jewelery box.

The Origins Of The Charm Bracelet

Thursday, December 10th, 2009

This form of jewelry initially had a religous function, and dates back to the prehistoric era. Based on data from Elizabeth Florence, president of the Jewelry Information Center, charm bracelets were first worn by Assyrians, Babylonians, Persians and Hittites from 500 to 400 B.C. Those charms were created from lapis lazuli, rock crystal and other locally-available gems and were inscribed with symbolic designs, like figures of gods, humans and animals. They were closely associated with magical spiritual powers and served as protective talismans.
As time passed, charms diminished in religious significance and became fashion jewelry instead. The Victorians of the 1890’s spurred a renaissance of charms, due to their love of elaborate and intricate clothing and jewelry. Queen Victoria helped fuel the craze by wearing a charm bracelet of tiny lockets holding family portraits.
A second revival of charm bracelets occured in America in the Second World War era, as soldiers stationed abroad acquired charms as souvenirs from the European cities where they were stationed and brought these trinkets home as presents for wives and girlfriends. The fashion trend continued well into the 1950’s.
Charms have never entirely gone out of vogue, and are becoming increasingly popular today as personal keepsakes in an increasingly mass-produced jewelry market. Popular themes include horoscope signs, birthstone charms, travel souvenirs, and family keepsakes. Many women begin their charms collection when still in childhood, and the charm bracelet grows along with them, reflecting hobbies and experiences. A charm bracelet can hold a tiny replica of a sports trophy, a wedding bouquet, or even lockets holding family photos.
As well, charms are popular gifts because of their affordable cost. An intricate silver charm can be found for less than 10 dollars, though it’s possible to spend 100s of dollars on a 18k gold charm set with gems.
Italian charms, a genre in and of themselves, don’t dangle from a chain like traditional charms. Instead, each pattern is soldered onto a flat link which snaps onto an extensible bracelet. The patterns consist of letters, symbols, pictures, precious gems, or even have enamel pictures painted on them. Charms can be snapped on and off these modular bracelets to come up with new configurations to match different moods and outfits. These bracelets are traditionally manufactured of stainless steel, though the more expensive ones come in 18k gold. Each italian charm is of a standard interchangeable size and the resulting bracelet can be customized to any woman’s wrist; the smallest size holds seventeen or even less links, a medium eighteen, and a large nineteen or even even more.

December Birthstone Ring

Monday, December 7th, 2009

For those whose birthday comes in the month of December, the gemstone is blue topez. This gemstone is the image of fidelity and love; it is supposed to own the ability of healing. In previous times, some traditionally designed birthstone rings of loop like structure were made by skilled craftsmen, but today the manufacturing method of those birthstone rings are modernized to a bigger extent. The sole thing that’s intact is the color of gemstone, that’s, blue color. The word “Topaz” has been taken from Sanskrit language which means hearth and has been thought-about to possess wonderful cooling properties and an influence to tranquil the new temper. This gemstone is also thought-about to possess shocking power for the remedy of several serious diseases like asthma, insomnia, weak vision and insanity. Blue Topaz is one in all the rarely found silicate minerals. One necessary issue to be noted is that pure Topaz is monochrome and therefore the addition of other materials within the birthstone could change the colour of this gemstone like Red color, yellow, blue, pale inexperienced and red. An alternate birthstone for December is Turquoise that is supposed located commonly in Europe. Since earlier period, this gemstone is taken into account a sacred stone and protects one from all sorts of evil and health connected issues.The key areas where this wonderful gemstone is used by numerous people are Sri Lanka, India, United States, Pakistan, Brazil, Nigeria, Mexico and China.