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Thursday, January 31, 2008

Give A Heart Necklace This Holiday

The holiday is almost here and you know what that means! That means that it is time to start thinking about getting her that perfect necklace. All women fall over themselves to get a heart necklace. The heart shape is the universal symbol of love and this holiday season is the season for you to get the love of your life her very own heart shaped necklace.

You have a few different choices, many actually. It seems like the heart necklace is getting more and more creative all of the time. Who knew that there were so many things to be done with a simple heart design? It is amazing what these jewelers come up with and they are all so gorgeous.

There are a multitude of gem choices for you to choose from as well as metals. You can choose silver, platinum or gold. I have even seen some magnificent copper heart necklaces out there in stores. Of course the two top sellers as far as gems go are rubies and diamonds but that does not mean you cannot choose a different stone. If the love of your life loves aquamarines or emeralds then choose them, whatever will make her the happiest of all is the way to go.

There are also a few different places that you can go to buy your heart necklace. There are the typical offline stores that are a favorite among many and there are the stores online. When it comes to online shopping you can choose a retailer, a wholesaler or even an auction site. Each of these types of stores have their own pros and cons. My advice is to check out all of you options in order to see where you can get the best price on the most gorgeous heart shaped necklaces. Chances are you will find the best deals online so start there.

Dana Goldberg is the owner of Jewelry Palazzo. An unbiased jewelry buying guide that helps you find answers to your questions about all types of jewelry.

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Can Necklaces Mean a Pain in the Neck?

The wearing of jewellery has been with us across the ages with both men and women seeking to adorn their persons with these ornamental devices. The word jewellery is anglicised from an old French word "joule" (jewel), but the origin can be further traced back to the Latin word "jocale" which means plaything.

Although we typically think of jewellery as being made from precious metals and gemstones, over the centuries it has been made from a variety of materials such as cloth, wood, shells, rocks and stone. In fact man has been very ingenious and artistic in creating jewellery from just about anything and in many different styles from the plain and simple to the highly elaborate.

Items of jewellery have also been adopted as potent symbols and even worn to ward off evil spirits or to help overcome enemies in battle.

Examples of jewellery being worn other than for adornment, are necklaces such as the cross or crucifixes worn by Christians as potent religious symbols. Other religious types of necklaces are pendants known as amulets, which are figures or symbols of varying shapes and sizes, which are hung on a chain round the neck.

Necklaces called lockets, which are usually heart shaped are worn as a symbol of love and open up to reveal a picture or lock of hair from a cherished one.

Necklaces and pendants are both worn around the neck but a pendant usually means a hanging object although it can be hanging from a neck chain or an earring. A choker is also a form of necklace but is worn high around the neck and can also have a pendant hanging from it.

Perhaps the most bizarre form of necklaces are those worn by the Pa Dong Long Neck people who are part of the Karen tribal group that live along the border between Thailand and Burma. From the age of 6 years old, brass rings are snapped around the necks of young girls, a few every year, up to a limit of 20 rings although there is a woman on record as having 28 around her neck. As they progress from childhood to womanhood, their necks appear to elongate although apparently what really happens is that the weight of the rings crushes the women's collarbones giving the illusion of a very long neck.

It is said that these women only remove the brass rings on their wedding night with a long drawn out process involved, which involves much neck washing. As brass often tends to discolour the skin one can imagine that there may be a rather nasty green mess under those rings. After the wedding night, the rings are replaced and must remain in place for life, as the women's neck muscles are now no longer strong enough to support the length of the neck and the weight of the head on their own.

This wearing of neck rings was also a practice adopted by women in South Africa and in particular those from the Ndebele tribe and these women have often been referred to as giraffe women because of their long necks. The Ndebele women traditionally wore copper and brass rings around their necks arms and legs as a symbol of their status in society and after marriage as a symbol of her bond and faithfulness to her husband. Husbands would provide their wives with these rings and the richer her spouse the more rings she would wear and they would only be removed after his death as they were believed to have strong ritual powers.

Thankfully, in both the Pa Dong and the Ndebele tribes, this traditional practice is no longer popular and is now dying out in favour of the more usual types of necklaces.

Written by John Lewis of Love2Have. Love2have specialises in quality handcrafted designer necklaces made here in the UK by small independent designers.

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Tuesday, January 29, 2008

What Length Of Necklace Should I Get?

A very common question is: "How long of a necklace should I get?"

Of course, there is no hard-and-fast rule, but there are some guidelines that you can follow that will make your buying decision that much easier.

The place to start is your own necklace collection. If you have a favourite piece that you love wearing, measure it, and buy the same length, longer, or shorter depending on your mood.

If you are looking for something different than your existing pieces, you have to start considering a number of factors, including your neckline and your body's figure. If you hare having trouble visualizing these styles, imagine pearl necklaces, however these guidelines apply to virtually any type of necklace.

Collar
Collars are in the range of 12 to 13 inches long, and are usually made up of three or more strands that snugly hug the middle of the neck. Very versatile, it is virtually guaranteed not to interfere with your dress, however not everyone is comfortable with the feel. More suited to petite and tall frames.

Choker
Chokers range from 14 to 16 inches, with a timeless quality that make them appropriate to combine with everything from bridal gowns, formal eveningwear to casual. The lower portion of the necklace drapes on or slightly under the point between the two collarbones.

Princess
The princess necklace is 17 to 19 inches long and is the most common length for most pearl necklaces. It is long enough to drape over the outside of high necklines, and it also works well with V-neck and plunging necklines without delving too deeply. The lower portion of the necklace ends between armpit height and collarbone height.

Matinee
The matinee necklace is roughly 20 to 25 inches long. Its length adds a sense of confidence and luxury, and can be works well with formal gowns and the professional appearance many are striving for. It looks best with higher necklines, giving them an air of sophistication.

Opera
The opera length necklace is between 26 and 36 inches long. At this length, you have choices in how you would like to wear it. If you double it up you create a fashionable two-strand choker. If you knot it at the neckline you create a vintage look that is gaining in popularity. Traditionally worn with eveningwear, it is gaining momentum as an accessory to casual attire for those on the cutting-edge.

Rope
The rope necklace is 37 inches or longer in length. Elegant and sexy, it can be worn in numerous ways such as doubled (or trippled!) to make a multistrand princess or choker, or tied in a knot to recreate a style reminiscent of the 1920's fashions. As seen in high-fashion magazines, this length of necklace can also be knotted and slung over the shoulder to accentuate the beauty of a backless dress.

Final Musings
One final thoughts to keep in mind is to consider your other accessories. Try not to have many pieces shouting for attention. For instance, if your necklace is large or grand, keep your earrings simple. Michael Nagy (articles@crater.com) writes on a variety of topics related to jewellery fashions, and is co-founder of Crater Jewellery Design (http://www.Crater.com). His more recent articles can be found at http://www.crater.com/articles/

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Monday, January 28, 2008

Diamond Necklaces

They say that diamonds are a girl?s best friend, so diamond necklaces must be the best friend that lasts forever.

Diamond necklaces are one fashion accessory that can be worn with virtually any outfit. Depending on the size and the style of the necklace it can dress up a casual outfit of jeans or a sweater or it can be the finishing touch to an elegant gown.

Diamond necklaces come in many different designs and the most difficult part in choosing one can be deciding which one best suits your personality.

One of the first considerations when purchasing a diamond necklace is the size of the diamond. Diamonds are measured in carats with a larger number indicating a larger and more expensive stone.

Some diamond necklaces contain a single stone while others have a collection of smaller stones. In the case of the necklace with several smaller stones the diamonds weight are added together to give you a total carat weight for the necklace.

Although it?s important to consider the size when purchasing diamond necklaces it?s also advisable to take other characteristics of the diamond into account.

All diamonds are judged on their color. If you briefly glance at a diamond you might consider that they are all a brilliant clear color. This isn?t true.

There are diamond necklaces that cover a full range of hues. Diamonds are placed in several different color categories. Colorless and white are two of them. These types of diamonds when placed in diamond necklaces are considered the purest form of diamond.

Other colors of diamonds include blue, yellow, orange, pink, brown, green and red. If a diamond has a hint of any of these colors it is considered to be impure. They are stunning though and make a wonderful additional to diamond necklaces.

Purchasing diamond necklaces can be done several ways. If you are looking for diamond necklaces that you?d consider an investment you?re advised to visit a local, reputable retailer who specializes in the sale of diamonds. They can explain the different designs, size and clarity of the diamond necklaces to you. They will also, often, offer a guarantee which provides for any repair and cleaning of the necklace.

Many jewelry retailers also provide a trade-in option. This means that if you decide not to keep the diamond necklaces you?ve purchased that you will be able to return them to the store. The store will purchase them back from you for a percentage of the original cost.

If you are looking for less expensive diamond necklaces you might try an online retailer. There are several online sources to buy diamond necklaces. Often they are low priced because of the high volume they deal in.

Many online stores that do sell diamond necklaces have testimonials or reviews posted. Read these and see how others who have used the site felt about their diamond necklaces purchase. It?s nice having a little insight into the company you are dealing with when you are planning on purchasing something as special as a diamond necklace.

Regardless of where you purchase your diamond necklace you?ll be thrilled with the product. Diamond necklaces have a way of brightening up the smile of any woman wearing one. They make beautiful and thoughtful gifts for any occasion.Necklace Resources and Information around it

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Friday, January 25, 2008

Shimmering beauty of a Diamond Necklace

This precious stone is loved by every possible woman and also regarded as her best pal for life we known it as Diamond. A diamond necklace is a perfect gift to woo your lady And trust me it really works. By wearing a diamond heart necklace you can give a reward to yourself for all the hard work you done to get this wonderful piece of jewelry around your neck.

If you are looking for gift that last without losing its worth but you must have strong heart to shell out your bank account for that, just buy a well crafted piece of diamond necklace and make that special moment an immortal one.

But not every diamond necklace is high priced. There is an array of diamond necklace comes with an astonishing low price tag. These necklaces are made to sprinkle some sparkles on your color bones .Diamond necklace is an elegant and luxurious piece of jewelry.

Diamond necklace is the most cherished and appreciated piece of jewelry .it makes women to feel like a queen. A fine piece of jewelry is an excellent way to express your felling and show how much someone means to you.

A diamond necklace complements your elegant shimmering personality with its radiance. Everyone deserves this beautiful piece of jewelry and with the available range it is not just an expensive dream anymore.

For the bride to be a diamond necklace is just a right kind of gift. Make that special day memorable with the eternal shine of diamonds. These few diamonds around her beautiful neck in a well crafted necklace make her to tinkle in everyone's eyes

Necklace with some diamonds is a perfect give for any special occasion like birthday, wedding, anniversary, arrival of a new born or just to say" I love you". A diamond necklace around your neck defines your taste in jewelry .It is an impeccable piece of craftsmanship and of superior quality .To own a diamond necklace is every diamond lover's dream. No other jewelry can replace the classier looks of diamond.

Diamond jewelry is well famous as graceful piece of lasting jewelry. No jewelry collection is complete without some elegant piece of the world's most expensive stones called diamond. And what more one can say about the enchanting beauty of a fine cut diamond necklace.

So! Don't you think a diamond necklace is what you were looking for?

Mark your accomplishments with a diamond necklace and fell the taste of your success forever.

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Wednesday, January 23, 2008

How To Choose A Pearl Necklace For Your Wedding Day

There is nothing more beautiful to complement a wedding dress than a stunning strand of pearls. This traditional wedding jewelry is more popular than ever, with brides using all styles of pearl jewelry to add that finishing touch to their bridal ensemble. In addition to looking fabulous, wearing a pearl necklace on your wedding day has historically been known as a good luck charm, promising to bring the marriage years of happiness.

When choosing a pearl necklace for your big day, there are four main issues to evaluate. These issues will ensure your necklace and any other accessories complement your dress and add to instead of diminish your beauty.

1.) Color: The color of the pearl is usually the most noticeable aspect of any pearl jewelry. Pearls come in colors ranging from traditional white and off-white to pink, black, grey, and even silver. When choosing the color of your pearl necklace, be sure to think of your skin tone and dress. The color should accentuate your outfit and make the ensemble complete, so choose wisely for a color that you can wear on your wedding day and for many days to come.

2.) Size: Pearls come in several different sizes and are either strung for a necklace in a similar range or in a graduated range. Choose a size of pearl that matches your proportions, as well as that of your dress. Size of the pearl directly affects another issue to keep in mind, the length of the strand.

3.) Length: Pearl necklaces are available in several lengths:

? Collar (12 ? 13 inches)
? Choker (14 ? 16 inches)
? Princess (17 ? 19 inches)
? Matinee (20 ? 25 inches)
? Opera (26 ? 36 inches)
? Rope (over 37 inches)

The difference in length directly depends on the style of your dress. The most popular lengths of pearl necklaces are the princess length and the opera length. Avoid wearing the longer lengths of pearls over heavily beaded or decorated dresses, as the impact of the pearls may be lost. You may need to try on several lengths to see how each individual strand fits your body.

4.) Additions: Many brides are choosing to forego the traditional strand of pearls and add diamonds or other gemstones to a necklace setting. This is a great idea if you have a preexisting pendant mount of heirloom gemstone you wish to include in your jewelry. Also, many brides are using an illusion or floating setting for a single or several pearls. This setting gives the pearl the appearance of floating weightlessly around the wearer?s neck, giving a more modern feel to this traditional element. Donna Somerkin specliazes in body piercing for more information go to http://www.pearl-earings-u.com

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Saturday, January 19, 2008

The History of Necklaces

Archeologists believe the necklace was born during the stone age about 40,000 years before than previously believed. April 2004, scientists were excavating a cave in South Africa discovered forty-one mollusks that may have been strung as neck jewelry about 75,000 years ago.

Before this discovery the oldest known necklace to have been found about 30,000 B.C. They are made mostly of shells, bones, stones, animal teeth or claws, strung on a thread. Basically the same concept is used today though there are some variations

In 2500 B.C. gold was starting to be used in neck jewelry. Gold neck adornments and chokers have been discovered at the Royal Grave of Ur. They are in what is now known as Iraq. 2000 B.C. was when Sumerian bead neck jewelry started to use alternating patterns of colored stones and gemstones and metals such as copper or silver.

Ancient Egyptian neck jewelry evolved from simple stringed beads to complicated patterns and include the 'broad collar' and pectoral type. They were worn by both sexes, mostly royals and wealthy citizens. They were often buried with their dead owners.

During the Classical Greek period from about 480 to 300 B.C. most necklaces were three dimensional pendants. They were mostly in the form of heads, seeds, or acorns. They were suspended from a row of flat elements usually some type of rosettes.

Alexander the Great in 356 - 323 B.C. conquered the Orient. Gold was plentiful throughout the Greek Empire. It was often used on making in necklaces and other types of jewelry for several centuries.

In Ancient Rome the wearing of jewelry was frowned upon. Laws regulated how much gold could be worn by women or buried along with the dead. From about the first century on, Roman Jewelry began to distinguish itself. Gemstones came into use and were usually cut in circles or rectangular shapes.

In the end of the second century gold piercing techniques were invented. It produced a lace like quality in gold neck jewelry. The favored style of the time was a chain of differently colored gemstones connected by gold links.

In the second and third century it became popular to wear multiple necklaces all at the same time. The types of neck jewelry sometimes indicated the level of wealth or class of the wearer. Necklaces were very popular in whatever form could be made. Over the next few centuries the popularity of wearing of necklaces waned significantly. In the late 14th century necklaces started to regain their popularity due to fashions d?colletage.

Since then however, necklaces are very popular among all the classes. A favorite gift of children to their mothers is the famed or infamous macaroni necklace. What mother doesn't love such a gift from the heart? They are precious not in gemstones or gold but in sentiment and heart value.

Necklaces are worn now for a variety of reasons not the least of which personal adornment. Many people wear medals that are religiously significant such as those with images of the Saints or Jesus Christ. Many wear a plain cross while still others will wear a Crucifix which is a cross on which the image of the body of Christ is fastened. It stands to reason that it can be said that necklaces have been and will remain a piece of jewelry that is completely versatile in its design and the intent of the wearer.

Martin Smith is a freelance writer providing advice and information on a variety of products. His numerous articles provide a wonderfully researched resource. Drop by the site for more information if you have time ! http://www.1st-4-jewelry.com

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Pearl Necklaces Hit the Runways: Everything You Need to Know About Pearl Necklaces

After a few decades of being considered "your grandmother's jewelry," pearl necklaces are back in fashion. Beautiful pearl necklaces grace the necks of celebrities walking the red carpet, give businesswoman a feminine edge, and add a certain je ne sais quoi when dressing for a romantic date.

According to the Cultured Pearl Association, pearl necklaces typically come in six lengths:

Collar (12"-13") - Usually worn in three strands at the center of the neck, collar pearl necklaces are the perfect accessory to boat neck, V-neck, or off-the-shoulder fashions.

Choker (14"-16") - Worn as a single strand at the base of the neck, choker pearl necklaces can go from casual to business to evening, and can be worn with any neckline.

Princess (17"-19") - Falling slightly below the base of the neck, princess-length pearl necklaces work best with either high or plunging necklines.

Matinee ( 20"-24") - Resting just above the bust line, matinee-length pear necklaces are the perfect accessory for casual or career fashion.

Opera (28"-34") - Opera-length pearl necklaces are extremely versatile. Worn as a single strand, they perfectly accessorize high necklines. When doubled, they can be worn as a two-strand choker.

Rope (Over 45") - Plunging to the hipline, rope-length pearl necklaces are the ultimate in luxury and sensuality.

Before buying a pearl necklace, you should know something about cultured pearls. According to the Cultured Pearl Association, pearls are judged by the following qualities:

1. Luster - Luster is both the shininess of the pear's surface and its inner glow. If you can clearly see your reflection in the pearl's surface, the pearl is of high quality.
2. Surface - No pearl is completely without blemishes - after all, it's a product of nature - but its value increases with its smoothness.
3. Shape - Most people think of pearls as being perfectly round, although no pearl is perfectly symmetrical. Generally, though, the closer a pearl is to achieving perfect roundness, the more valuable it is.
4. Color - Although we think of "pearly whites," cultured pearls actually come in many different colors, including rose, gold, and cream. The color you choose depends upon your preference.
5. Size - Pearl sizes, measured in millimeters according to their diameters, range from seed pearls (less than one millimeter) to huge South Sea pearls (20 millimeters or more). Pearl necklaces can consist of pearls all the same size, or of pearls that increase in diameter from each end, with the largest pearls in the center of the necklace.

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Friday, January 18, 2008

Glow Stick Necklaces

Glow stick necklaces are perhaps most popular for children to wear during Halloween or for campers to wear as makeshift lanterns.

Glow stick necklaces are perhaps most popular for children to wear during Halloween or for campers to wear as makeshift lanterns.

Glow stick necklaces work just like any other glow stick, the result of a chemical mixture. Most commercial glow sticks are composed of hydrogen peroxide and phenyl oxalate ester. One of these chemicals is incased in a small glass vial within the plastic tube. When the plastic tube is bent, the glass is broken and the two chemicals mix, emitting a light. The color of the light is dependent on the fluorescent dye that is most often stored in the plastic case and not within the glass vial.

While some glow stick necklaces are made by attaching a short, plastic tube to a string, most are made out of very long, thin tubes that are formed into a loop to be placed over the head. These glow stick necklaces, often 22 inches in length, can come in one or more colors. Glow stick necklaces are fairly inexpensive and can be found online for as little as a $1 each, though they must usually be purchased online in packages of 10 or more.

In addition to Halloween, glow stick necklaces are most often found at carnivals and late-night events. However, their inexpensive nature allows them to be a fun, colorful way to light up the night at any time of the year and for any reason.


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Thursday, January 17, 2008

Pearl Jewelry – Pearl Necklaces – Quality Pearls

Women now have the luxury of plentiful jewelry options. Pearl Jewelry is one of the wonderful accessory and a gift item that can be purchased in a wide array of colors, styles and price range. Some gemstones are very exotic and very flashy but pearls have natural luster appeal and great aesthetic value. Pearls add to the feminine touch, charm and grace, as pearls are natural gems and one the best gifts from Nature.

It is no wonder that more and more women are choosing pearls as their preferred jewelry composition of choice. And the legend goes around in many parts of the world that these beautiful pearls bring good luck to the wearer. Greeks have long tradition of giving pearl jewelry as bridal gifts and in some other part of the eastern world pearls are still considered as an item of good fortune and strength.

Every individual has its own personality and taste and so have their own personal style that they exude in the way they dress, carry themselves and wear pearl jewelry. When choosing pearl jewelry items as gifts for your loved ones, it is very important to find out the gift receiver’s taste and preference. Some may like pearl jewelry with small size pearls and other may prefer large or colored pearls.

Pearl jewelry has the advantage over other kinds of jewelry that it is very much appealing and all women love wearing pearl jewelry. It is hard to find any women now not having pearl jewelry in her wardrobe. Pearls that were once for rich and wealthy people are affordable now and unlike diamonds one doesn’t have to spend fortune.

Pearl jewelry in white color is very classic and traditional but now pearls come in various other exciting and captivating colors such as peach, pink, black, lavender and golden.

If diamonds are forever, so are we told many times by the industry and the gold jewelry is traditionally been the hallmark of women's wardrobe collection then pearl jewelry is equally a perfect jewelry collection item and for centuries women have adorn themselves with lustrous pearl jewelry. Pearls are timeless fashion statement and are always in demand.

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Monday, January 14, 2008

How to Buy Pearls - Pearl Matching in Pearl Necklaces

You look at a white pearl necklace. The light makes it sparkle with subtle hints of pink. Every pearl matches perfectly from the smaller pearls near the clasp to the largest pearl in the middle. The pearl necklace is beautiful! How did it get that way? It starts at the Pearl Farm, continues at the Pearl Dealer. If you buy a Pearl Necklace, the work has been done for you. If you are a Jewelry Designer who makes pearl necklaces, you need to know how to do this. What we buy from Pearl Dealers is not well matched!

There are seven Pearl Value Factors to be considered when making a pearl jewelry purchase. Pearl Matching is one of these. Pearl Matching refers to how well all the pearls in the strand of pearls match, one to another. A well-matched pearl necklace takes into consideration all the other Pearl Value Factors. The Match refers to the remaining Value Factors: Size, Color, Luster, Surface, Shape and Nacre. As simple as a traditional white pearl necklace appears, the process of matching pearls is quite complex. And this process has not varied from the time it first began.

When visiting a Pearl Jewelry Factory, there is always a room with a wall of windows looking northward. Northern exposures provide the best light for viewing pearls. This provides bright, indirect light. Often the windows will be covered with shades or frosted glass. Diffuse bright light is best for examining pearls in order to get an accurate body color and overtone for each pearl. Pearls are examined by trained technicians. Computers cannot do this work. Every pearl necklace is been assembled by hand.

For the purposes of this article, assume that some of the pearl processing has already occurred. We are not starting at the oyster harvest. Pearls have already been sorted by their relative size. This means that they have been quickly sorted into like-sized groups. We can also assume that the Pearl Jewely Factory purchased pearls of similar quality from the pearl farm. But, just like buying a bushel of peaches from a Farmers' Market, the pearls must still be evaluated. They will not all be exactly the same size. Nor will they be exactly the same quality. They will not even be the same shape - some will be closer to perfectly round than others.

In our particular matching case, we are working with several strands of white pearls that are close to round. There are many decisions to be made about what pearls to include in our pearl necklace.

  1. The pearls are laid out under a bright light against a neutral background. Use a daylight-accurate lightbulb if you don't have a natural light source. Spread pearls on a white or pale grey cloth or bead tray.

     

  2. Throw out any pearls with cracked nacre that exposes the bead nucleus.

     

  3. Look first for common body color and start grouping these together. Move the rejected pearls to another area.

     

  4. From your common body color, identify a common overtone. This will be the haloed color in the center of the pearl. In white pearls, this is usually rosè, green or silver. Group the pearls by common overtone.

     

  5. Start organizing the groups by size, especially if this will be a graduated pearl necklace.

     

  6. As the pearl necklace begins to take shape, identify the pearls with the highest luster. Place these pearls near the center of the pearl necklace. These will catch the most light when worn -- don't hide them near the clasp!

     

  7. Once you have a full pearl necklace length, look at the nacre, surface and shape of the pearls in your necklace. Identify any pearls that are too off-round or are too blemished. Do this by rotating each pearl and examining it in the light. Look for flaws but also for beauty. Swap pearls in and out of the final group and also swap positions within the pearl necklace. Sometimes the position of a single pearl within the necklace can improve the overall matching of a necklace. It often takes longer to lay out the pearls in a pearl necklace than it will to add knots to the necklace after matching.

I have watched skilled technicians match pearls; they make it look effortless. They are fast! Matching pearls takes practice, but it is a good skill to have.

Beth Schmitz, CEO Avant Pearl, GIA Pearls Graduate

A jewelry designer, businesswoman and self-proclaimed diva, Ms. Schmitz spent more than 20 years in business. Her creative side took control in 2001 when she chose to dedicate her life to the jewelry industry and the smart women like her who appreciate gorgeous baubles and have the means to pay for them.

Beth's online pearl jewelry boutique, AvantPearl.com, features high-end pearl jewelry from leading designers, limited-edition manufacturers and skilled craftsmen throughout the world. She holds a degree from Harvard University and an MBA from the University of Texas at Austin.

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The History of Wedding Jewelry, Bridal Jewelry Sets and Bridesmaid Necklaces

Today there is such a selection of wonderful wedding jewelry one only needs the wedding theme. The necklaces come in an array of designs. Many of today’s brides prefer pearls or diamonds. It is traditional to wear a necklace worn by one’s mother or grandmother with matching earrings. The groom’s family can provide the bride with a beautiful necklace that is a family heirloom or simply buy one just for her. The bride not only wears a necklace and earring set but also often wears ankle bracelets and charm bracelets.

The groom also has an array of choices for wonderful wedding jewelry such as watches, cufflinks, pocketwatches, and of course the ring. The groomsmen have choices in what they wear in manly jewelry just like the groom. The groomsmen can wear special watches and stick pins along with a friendship ring. Men normally like to wear either gold or silver jewelry pieces. The bridesmaids also often adorn themselves in a selection of beautiful bridesmaid jewelry.

The women can start with hairpieces, combs, or barrettes that are gold, silver or pearls. The maidens usually like to wear matching necklaces and earrings that can be of silver or pearls. The bridesmaid also likes to wear charm bracelets given by the bride to depict the day. The flower girl usually a small child normally receives a nice necklace and a charm bracelet as well. The necklace is normally one of the pieces of jewelry that all women like to be selective about when they make their choice.

The tradition of giving your bridal party wedding jewelry began many centuries ago. In honor of the groom’s family, the new bride would be pleased to wear the necklace that belonged to his mother. Other cultures believed the bride should wear her own mother’s necklace. The man often would wear a chain around his neck with a medallion featuring his family crest. Customs have evolved into modern day’s elegant jewelry. While not everyone has an heirloom piece, today there are many options for very elegant wedding jewelry for men and women alike, that will coordinate with their wedding attire to present a look that is complementary and stunning.

Moments of Elegance is an online wedding boutique specializing in wedding favors, bridesmaid jewelry and bridal tiaras that will truly make your event unforgettable

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Friday, January 11, 2008

Light Up Necklaces Help Promote Red Doors Movie at the 2005 Tribeca Film Festival Awards

June 13, 2005 -- Jane Chen (Producer) of the Red Doors Movie stated, “The necklaces have been a huge hit. Several people have offered to buy them. They are great at parties and at screenings - the red glow looks really cool in a dark room. Everybody asks about them when they see them so it's a great entre into talking about the film”.

Not only has A&R Designs worked with the promotion of the Red Doors Movie but they have worked with Tribeca Film Festival for last year’s 2004 festival awards. Red Doors tells the story of the Wongs, a bizarrely dysfunctional Chinese-American family living in the New York suburbs. Ed Wong (Tzi Ma) has just retired and plots to escape his mundane life. However, the tumultuous, madcap lives of his three rebellious daughters change his plans. From the beginning A&R Designs took this marketing project to a whole new level by creating a marketable product that the public would buy into based on key elements surrounding the Red Doors Movie.

The Movie & Entertainment Industry relies on ad specialty companies like A&R Designs to help generate sales, awareness, create interest and promote a theme to achieve their marketing objectives. Behind every success, A&R Designs has always been the front runner when it comes to developing and creating a marketable promotional product for every type of special event. There is no doubt that A&R Designs is truly a company that knows how to get the job done when it comes to marketing.

Angela McKenzie
A&R Designs
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Fax: 703-995-0715
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Email: amckenzie@arpromotionalproducts.com

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How to Select Jewelry Beads For Making Your Own Bracelets And Necklaces

When looking for jewelry beads to make your own bracelets, necklaces and other jewelry, you have a myriad of choices. You don't want to end up with beads that worthless to you or the people that you are going to give them to or sell them to.

Choosing the right beads requires a lot of forethought. What kind of jewelry do you want to make? Do you want to make jewelry that is ultra modern? If so then you will probably want to go with beads made of different colored glass and plastic as well as some that are shiny in silver or gold colors. If you want to make higher quality jewelry stay away from the cheap plastic beads and go instead with glass or Lucite, they are much more durable and they retain their shine unlike the plastic ones which will become dull quickly.

If you are going for a more ethnic look then you will probably want to choose more earth tones and natural colors like blacks, browns, and tans. You can also mix in painted wood beads in basic colors like red, yellow and green to bring more attention to the piece. These also go well for making recreations of Native American jewelry, African American Jewelry, and beach jewelry in combination with shells and sharks teeth.

If you are buying your beads online make sure that they have a liberal return policy in the case of damaged beads. You don't want to have to pay for beads that are broken and unusable. Even if the offer to discount them that won't do, you never want to use inferior quality beads for any reason.

Most jewelry beads are sold in bulk lots so if you are doing this as a hobby you may want to get a friend to go in on them with you. It would take you a long time to use up the beads in the typical wholesale lot. Since you will probably be buying these through the internet or via mail, you probably won't have the opportunity to pre-inspect the beads, so again be sure to ask about the exchange policy. Will you be able to exchange the beads that are less than perfect no matter what the reason? Depending on how the beads are packaged and sold, and the policy of the business selling the jewelry wholesale beads, this may not be possible. If they refuse to offer an exchange policy that is acceptable to you look for another vendor.

Gregg Hall is an author and internet marketing consultant living in Navarre Florida. Find more about bead jewelry and jewelry making beads at http://www.beadsforjewelrymaking.com

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Wednesday, January 9, 2008

Necklaces: The Perfect Gift for Any Occasion

A necklace hangs close to the heart. That is the rason why it is such a great piece of jewelry. It is the sheer variety that makes them a wonderful gift. A woman can never have too many necklaces. Even men will look fantastic wearing a nice chain around their necks.

So many necklaces are available so try and choose one that has some sentimental value behind it. Consider the occasion and also your personal taste when choosing the perfect piece.

Birthdays: What better way to recognize a loved ones birthday that by choosing a pendant style necklace that features the recipients birthstone? These make great birthday gifts and will surely be appreciated. Depending on your budget and your personal style, you have many options. You can choose from a large stunning stone or a smaller set of stones that are arranged in a variety of styles. You can even have birthstones arranged in a beaded fashion for a unique design.

If gemstones are not her thing, consider a slide. The sleek broad design of these necklaces is perfect for any occasion. They can be dressed up or down and you can even purchase charms for these anytime of the year.

Anniversaries:
Anniversaries are all about celebrating the commitment that you have made to your partner. What better way to say “I love you” than with diamonds? Diamond necklaces come in every style imaginable; however there is one that truly stands out among the crowd. The diamond solitaire is what every woman desires. If you decide on a solitaire, it is a good idea to match the cut to that of her wedding ring.

If you budget does not allow for that elegant solitaire just yet, you can still adorn you lady with dazzling diamonds. There is a diamond piece available to fit any budget and any style.

Valentines Day:
Valentines Day is, in most cases, more meaningful to women than to men. Many times, men make the mistake of buying candy and flowers when what that special woman really wants is a stunning piece of jewelry that will out last the candy and flowers for years and years.

Consider a ruby gemstone pendant for Valentines Day. Paired with sterling silver or even gold, a ruby looks elegant around any ladies neck.

Christmas:
When you think of Christmas you often think of the brightly lit decorations that are so gorgeous and simply ‘make” the holiday season. Decorate your loved one with a beaded sapphire and sterling silver piece. When it comes to jewelry, Christmas is a time when anything goes. Pearls, gemstones, or diamonds, you can not make a wrong decision here. Choose something that you know she will treasure, and it is sure to be a hit.

Just Because:
There is no better day to give jewelry than a random day. These surprise gifts are what really takes her breath away and shows her that you really care, not just on special occasions, but everyday. Try turquoise for the just because gift. It is a more casual look that she can enjoy everyday.http://www.a1jewelry4u.com. Visit us to get more ideas, tips and information about giving rings, watches, necklaces and pendants as jewelry gifts.

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Amber Teething Necklaces -- How Do They Work?

I am often asked about the science behind amber teething necklaces. Parents also want to know if there are any side effects to wearing amber for long periods of time.

Unlike teething gels, powders or pain relief syrups, the traditional beaded amber necklaces imported from the Baltic region are a non-invasive and side-effect free remedy for the pain and complications of teething, such as lack of appetite, upset tummies, ear ache, fevers and colds.

A natural analgesic, amber will help calm a baby without resorting to drugs.

Amber is a resin, not a stone. It is therefore warm to the touch, as well as very comfortable and light to wear.

Scientific investigation into the therapeutic effects of amber is ongoing.

Currently, there are two different theories that attempt to explain how wearing amber on the skin can have a soothing and calming effect on teething babies and toddlers.

One theory suggests that when amber is worn on the skin, the skin's warmth releases miniscule amounts of healing oils from the amber which are then absorbed via the skin into the bloodstream.

Amber's anti-inflammatory and therapeutic properties are also recognized by allopathic medicine. In Austria, Switzerland and Germany, you will find amber teething necklaces sold in local pharmacies. Pharmacists and doctors have long known about the healing properties of amber which include calmative, analgesic, antispasmodic, expectorant, and febrifuge (anti-fever) functions.

A second theory is based on scientific findings which have shown that amber is electromagnetically alive and therefore charged with a significant amount of organic energy. Its special attribute is the fact that it is electronegative. Wearing amber produces negative ionisation on the skin's surface. This, in turn, has a positive influence on the human body. The negative ions assist in the in the prevention of illness. These health-promoting effects apply to babies, children and adults alike.

It is possible that the soothing and calming effect of amber teething necklaces, which has been empirically observed, is based on a combination of the factors listed above.

Katharina Bishop is a freelance writer. She is the owner of Wondrous Gems, a business specializing in amber and gemstone jewelry, with the aim of promoting the healing properties of crystals and gemstones. http://www.wondrousgems.com

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Sunday, January 6, 2008

Amber Teething Necklaces -- How Do They Work?

I am often asked about the science behind amber teething necklaces. Parents also want to know if there are any side effects to wearing amber for long periods of time.

Unlike teething gels, powders or pain relief syrups, the traditional beaded amber necklaces imported from the Baltic region are a non-invasive and side-effect free remedy for the pain and complications of teething, such as lack of appetite, upset tummies, ear ache, fevers and colds.

A natural analgesic, amber will help calm a baby without resorting to drugs.

Amber is a resin, not a stone. It is therefore warm to the touch, as well as very comfortable and light to wear.

Scientific investigation into the therapeutic effects of amber is ongoing.

Currently, there are two different theories that attempt to explain how wearing amber on the skin can have a soothing and calming effect on teething babies and toddlers.

One theory suggests that when amber is worn on the skin, the skin's warmth releases miniscule amounts of healing oils from the amber which are then absorbed via the skin into the bloodstream.

Amber's anti-inflammatory and therapeutic properties are also recognized by allopathic medicine. In Austria, Switzerland and Germany, you will find amber teething necklaces sold in local pharmacies. Pharmacists and doctors have long known about the healing properties of amber which include calmative, analgesic, antispasmodic, expectorant, and febrifuge (anti-fever) functions.

A second theory is based on scientific findings which have shown that amber is electromagnetically alive and therefore charged with a significant amount of organic energy. Its special attribute is the fact that it is electronegative. Wearing amber produces negative ionisation on the skin's surface. This, in turn, has a positive influence on the human body. The negative ions assist in the in the prevention of illness. These health-promoting effects apply to babies, children and adults alike.

It is possible that the soothing and calming effect of amber teething necklaces, which has been empirically observed, is based on a combination of the factors listed above.

Katharina Bishop is a freelance writer. She is the owner of Wondrous Gems, a business specializing in amber and gemstone jewelry, with the aim of promoting the healing properties of crystals and gemstones. http://www.wondrousgems.com

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Round Italian Modular Sterling Jewelry Necklaces

Through wisely building upon the overwhelmingly beautiful allure and ever stylish appeal of fine sterling jewelry, it seems that the Italians are once again taking the fashion world by storm.

As the world leaders in the design of upscale, fashion-forward, jewelry design, the craftsmen of Firenze, Italy are once again making bold and dazzling fashion statements in rolling our seemingly endless designs in their round, modular, sterling necklaces, bracelets and anklets, replete with literally hundreds of beads, charms, spacers, clip locks, spinners, wheels, dangles and more.

From classic starter bracelets and necklaces of finely woven sterling silver snake chain which combine comfort and elegance, the wearer is provided with options aplenty in a plethora of choices to accessorize the most formal evening wear to the simpler fun of sporting and recreational occasions. From combining silver, gold and platinum in contemporary designs to the ever popular and affordable cubic zirconia for those zanier moments, the Italians have created lines that meet virtually every need and budget.

For some occasions there are the interpretations and designs that we have come to associate with the country that offers the Ferrari and Lamborghini and for others there are beads of every shape and style to celebrate favorite sports and life's memories. Even male and female celebrities are now to be seen on tennis courts with these new round styles, replacing the previously popular diamond tennis bracelets.

No designer has done more to contribute to the virtually exploding realm of Italian Modular jewelry than Biagi. In fact, in today's twisted, turn around kind of compliment to the lives of fashion designers, the counterfeiters are already in sway to copy Biagi with cheaply made stainless steel copies. Considering the beauty of a natural silver patina and the inherent value of genuine silver, one has a hard time imagining stainless steel as a part of one's legacy of heirlooms to be passed from generation to generation, especially when noting the affordability of authentic works.

True Biagi has deep roots in Firenze, the quintessential home of the world's best know and recognized jewlery craftsmen. Even the name Biagi has come to represent the finest in design and hand made jewelry craftsmanship. With the uniqueness and versatility of each piece, they can be combined to develop a fashion statement reflecting every wearer and every occasion.

Unlike previous permutations of modular jewelry the lightweight, round beaded bracelets and necklaces are as comfortable as they are stylish due to their ability to float freely with the wearer's movements. To create segments of special interest, there are even locks that quickly snap into place and spacers to add just that special touch of emphasis.

With over 400 bead styles already, Biagi proudly reminds us that they do not settle for second best either in design or in craftsmanship.

Why would we?

Clarence W. Walker is the author of five books, articles and an internationally recognized photographer.

For a wide range of Biagi at significantly reduced prices visit CREATIVE ACCENTS ONLINE http://stores.ebay.com/Creative-Accents-Online

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Thursday, January 3, 2008

How To Make Tri-Strand Bead Necklaces

If it is true as they say that a cord of three strands is not easily broken then this tri-strand beaded necklace ought to last till eternity. The simple design is a dream to make, the perfect item for freshers and yet it has an elegance and sophistication to it which is missing in projects by freshers.

To make a tri-strand necklace, you will require – craft thread, a needle, a pair of sharp scissors, a necklace clasp of any kind. You may use the barrel closures 3 packages of 11/0 seed beads.

Once you make the necklace and get the knack of it, you might like to experiment with various beads. Like, utilizing three different sizes of seed pearls, with the smallest on top and largest at bottom, it gives a stunning layered outlook. You can also make two strands out of pearls and one out of cloisonné. For the time being you should stick to the simple form of bead forms; the seed bead, a fun, elegant, yet inexpensive choice.

A word of caution about your needle; the eye should be large enough to thread easily, but small enough to slip through your beads easily. Always test needle and make sure that it slips through two or three beads to ensure that it will pass easily through the hole.

To start cut three strands of your craft thread. One should be 21 inches, second should be 17 inches and third should be 13 inches. You might wish to change sizes of these threads once you have made this first necklace.

Start with the shortest thread the 13 inch, thread the needles and string the beads. It would be ideal if you stop 2 inches short of the end of thread, it will give you length to tie off the thread.

You have to be very careful at this stage, without loss of any bead, thread the end of 13 inch strand via the second half of your necklace clasp and tie it on. This will prevent the beads from falling off smallest strand while you do the other two.

Repeat the process with the 17 inch and 21 inch threads stopping 2 inches short of the end and tie them to the necklace clasp. Once you have finished the strands, add a drop of glue to the knots of first half and second half of the clasp to add strength to the knots. After you have completed, you should have three swags of beads roughly 18, 14 and 10 inches respectively.

Since these necklaces are so simple and easy to make, they are a big craft experience for children of 8 and above. Teens may also make and exchange these necklaces and children will discover that they are great Mother’s day gifts. Children would most probably prefer to work with layer beads because they are easy to work with. A nice 05/0 or 06/0 bead is normally best for kids 8-12 and some grownups also may prefer larger beads. Tri-strand necklaces bead necklaces may be made with any kind of beads and in any kind of colors and a pendant may be added to the lowest strand, making it the most versatile of all bead necklaces.

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Tuesday, January 1, 2008

Men's Necklaces Make Their Mark

Ever seen a French comedy where the husband gives his beloved wife a piece of jewellery. She opens the black box in excitement. Her face drops when she looks inside: her husband has lovingly given her a black leather choker with silver studs reminiscent of a dog collar. The tragi-comic irony of the story is that when it comes to necklaces, or mens’ necklaces to be more precise, anything goes. If it’s a choice between neckties and necklaces, men’s necklaces revel in fashion glory. Take a look around you notice how men wearing men's necklaces have evolved.

Beaded necklaces for the spiritually leaning kind of man, chokers for the body builder at the gym perhaps? Chunky gold necklaces for the younger bolder man, blinging it to the nines. And then there’s the more understated silver necklace with pendant for the slightly mature, sophisticated man who wants to exude charm and confidence. Whatever shape or form the men’s necklace comes in, the male race is out wearing them with pride.

The boom in necklaces has seen fine jewellers tripping over themselves to satisfy the growth of mens' interest in jewellery. Fine jewellers like Tiffanys have expanded its usual watch and cufflink collections to include a broad range of sporty men’s jewellery including mens’ necklaces, pendants, rings and bracelets. Tiffanys have also designed a number of simple, masculine jewellery styles in titanium steel and silver.

In a recent US poll, 75 percent of men said they enjoy wearing jewellery and 80 percent of women say they find men who wear jewellery sexy. Today’s generation of men are fashion conscious, they care about street cred and will pay attention to fine detail. There seems to be more of an understanding that wearing a piece of jewellery, like a mens’ necklace is essential to completing a look.

With the World Cup in full swing, fine jewellers and big fashion houses have spotted the potential for branding with soccer players. Suddenly footballers are the new, rising media stars with a high international profile. What better way to advertise mens’ necklaces, jewellery or clothes than a footballer with rippling muscles in motion, sporting an earring that is bound to play on the mass public conscience? Zinedine Zidane of the French team is the face of Dior's Eau Savage, and Lukas Podolski of Germany sells Axe body spray. Brazil’s Ronaldinho, the world’s most talented footballer, wears his hair pulled back to reveal a pair of gaudy earrings with his number cast in diamonds. Japan’s answer to Beckham, sometimes referred to as the Asian Becks has also been known to wear the occasional piece of mens’ jewellery.

It is evident that the fashion conscious persona has swept across Europe. Hairstyled players with sunglasses and mens’ jewellery may seem contrived to some but for the most part these players pull off the fashion look because they are talented players. At least for the moment, fine jewellers of mens’ necklaces, pendants, rings and earrings are living the advertising dream.

Taroon Shah is based in the UK and can be contacted via:
http://jewellery-bracelets-rings.com/mensnecklaces.shtml

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