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Jewelry Keepsake Boxes Gift Ideas Arts Craft in Wood – Set of 3

  • Posted on January 9, 2010 at 5:01 am

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* Jewelry Keepsake Boxes in Mango wood handcarving
* Jewelry Keepsake Boxes Wooden Boxes Outer Size: 1. L-8 inches,W-5 inches,H-2.5 inches,
* 2. L-6.75 inches,W-3.5 inches,H-2 inches
* 3.L-5.25 inches,W-2.25 inches,H-1.5 inches
* Wooden Boxes Inner Size: 1. L-8 inches,W-5 inches,H-2.5 inches,
* 2. L-6.75 inches,W-3.5 inches,H-2 inches
* 3.L-5.25 inches,W-2.25 inches,H-1.5 inches
* Protecting and preserving jewelry indian way
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Jewelry Keepsake Boxes Gift Ideas Arts Craft in Wood – Set of 3

Jewelry Gift Boxes for Girls Arts and Craft in Wood Christmas Presents

  • Posted on December 16, 2009 at 7:28 am

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* Jewelry Gift Boxes in Mango wood handcarving
* Jewelry Gift Boxes Outer Size: L – 6 inches, W – 4 inches, H – 2.25 inches
* Wooden Box Inner Size: L- 4.75 inches,W- 2.75 inches,D-1.5 inches
* Protecting and preserving jewelry indian way
* Created by wood block makers for saree prints
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Jewelry Gift Boxes for Girls Arts and Craft in Wood Christmas Presents

The Importance of Jewelry in Our Daily Lives

  • Posted on November 22, 2009 at 10:12 am


Jewelry is categorized under two subdivisions, contemporary and traditional, each displaying attractive and eye catching designs. Both classic groups exhibit jewelry constituting of precious gem stones, gold, silver, other metals and natural materials. The primary objective of wearing jewelry as pieces of ornament is to look beautiful and this trend is not confined to recent times but rather from time immemorial, as jewelry has been associated with women for their personal beautification. The origin dates back to ancient times when beads and shells were used as body ornaments, while bones, wood, elephant tusk and ornamental stones were carved and etched to produce attractive artifacts. They had widespread usage ranging from functional utility like pinning clothes or were status symbols and adorned the person from head to toe. However, nowadays the increasing demand for jewelry pieces has made craftsmen more creative and stunning items in gold, silver, platinum and gem stones have flooded the market in variety of styles and designs. The major items include necklaces, amulets, bangles, bracelets, earrings, nose ring, anklets to name a few. Today, the jewelry designs are not merely based on the traditional metals, rather the contemporary jewelry items reveal a gamut of materials ranging from wire, tumbled stone and other lesser known elements. They create affordable and inexpensive items which are popular with masses and are used as accessories to highlight the wearer`s appearance. The manifold functions of jewelry are widely acknowledged. It is still used as a form of currency and exhibits the affluence of the owner. The lesser known usage includes buckles, clasps, brooches or pins, as well as amulets which are mostly worn to ward off evil influences, according to ancient superstition. From the ancient periods, the trend of amassing wealth through jewelry acquisition still continues today. This is believed to stem from the fact that this pattern of stocking of jewelry is a source of future security against economical blow down or other such unforeseen eventualities. Wedding in the Asian countries still centers around jewelry gifts and exchanges between the two parties which again reinforces the phenomenon of security considerations. In some nations, it is a renowned practice for commercial trading while in other countries, jewelry, especially ornaments of gold, symbolizes group bonding and wearing a ring connotes the marital status of people. The purity of American or European gold is specified in karats. While the American gold jewelry has at least 10K purity, the European ornaments center around 9K purity. In the Asia, Middle East and Africa, the gold jewelry of highest purity of 22K or 24K is mostly prevalent. Other precious metals such as Platinum alloy range of jewelry are of 90% and 95% purity while silver jewelry is predominantly known to be of sterling silver. Costume jewelry primarily constitutes of items made of enamel, natural clay, stainless steel, glass and other such similar raw materials. Necklaces, earrings, bracelets and belts, etc. , made of bead are also very popular, especially with the younger generation. Necklaces and bracelets made of various sizes of beads were highly popular during the Victorian Era, however, these types of jewelry has always been in vogue in the African countries. This trend has made fresh inroads in other parts of the world as well. Collectors` items of jewelry have been known to be produced from excellent craftsmanship of silversmiths and goldsmiths. Tiaras and rings from dazzling diamonds have captivated the market for a long time, especially within the affluent class. Precious stones, besides diamonds, such as emerald, sapphire, ruby, jade and quartz, etc. , have also been used to create and design spectacular range of attractive jewelry items.

Jewelry and Watches: Bargain Value Deals.

  • Posted on November 22, 2009 at 2:12 am


Jewelry is not only fashion its culture, its history. Jewelry-there is no escape from it. One has to wear it one-way or the other. Jewelry is almost becoming a necessity currently. You can brighten-up your day or make a new friend with a mere piece of ornament. Jewelry has been getting considerable attention at all times. Jewelry of different eras will tell you the stories of that time due to its design and craftsmanship. You can actually trace history with jewelry. The history of jewelry is as old as mankind itself. With the passage of time the art of jewelry has marvelously evolved to the heights of perfection.

With every passing year jewelry has stood for different symbols and reasons. This symbolism changed from time to time. If we take a look, well find the traces of jewelry before the time of Stone Age when people use to bury dead bodies along with their precious assets including jewelry with them. Then in Stone Age when the humans were not civilized but still they were aware and also felt the need of ornaments, their jewelry was fashioned using their primitive tools out of wood, stones bones, animal teeth, pebbles, feathers, shells and leather. Gold and silver made its first appearance with the ancient Egyptians. They liked gold because of its warm, glowing color and its ease to work on it, being relatively soft and pliable. And I believe since then gold never loses its charm actually the craze of gold is getting wilder with every coming year.

Use of precious stones started in Egyptians time. Especially the jewelry using turquoise and lapis lazuli was very much liked by them. Egyptian were shown wearing bracelets, brooches, headdresses, pendants and rings made of gold, silver and precious gemstones in ancient pictures and sculptures. Ornaments took a primary importance in their lives and thats is why jewelry craftsmanship was developed a lot in this age. Elegance and sophistication was a trademark of old Greeks jewelry. They used several designs but mainly their specialty was gold filigree of wire openwork in the naturalistic shapes of flowers, leaves and animals. Whereas for Romans jewelry was a status symbol, middle Ages also followed the same rule though styles and income levels relatively discouraged wearing of most jewelry. But Brooches were an important part of the wardrobe as they were practical in holding up tunics and cloaks. In this period all social classes commonly wore rings. Rings made of iron, copper, and silver or gold with the metal referring to the wearers social standing.

Renaissance period came with the revival of ornaments, fashion of showing more skin gave ample chance for jewelry to become a trend. Jewelry transformed into art in this era, jewelry was equally used by men and women though mens necklaces was more like chains and women tend to wear more complicated designs with twists and bead work. Pearls came in Elizabethan era, in contrast to Renaissance period delicate one droplet pearl earrings with simple matching pearl choker made its appearance in England. Georgians Jewelry was entirely handmade and therefore quite individualistic. Both men and women wore heavy, richly jeweled chains, rings, shoe buckles, and hair ornaments, buttons and brooches. Clothes with gemstones sewn on them were a pretentious flaunt of wealth. Jewelry settings were designed to exhibit the color and sparkle of gemstones, predominantly diamonds. The principal theme of the period was stimulated by nature, including flowers, leafs, insects, birds and feathers.

Art of jewelry making was further refined in Victorian period in Europe, and exquisite lockets and cameos were made. They started stamping out Standard Jewelry to be duplicated, this feature brought quality jewelry to the middle-class as well. Platinum came on the scene in 20th century. Long dangling earrings, long strands of pearls or beads, diamond watches cocktail rings, and multiple bracelets on both upper and lower arms was the gift of 20th century. Platinum and precious stones, particularly diamonds were also in. From 1940s flamboyant curves and bows in large pieces of jewelry became identified as Retro Modern. Yellow gold again regained distinction these years, Semi-precious stones and man-made rubies and sapphires became more popular. Cocktail rings, bracelets, watches and necklaces were enormous.
Todays clients would consider that style quite extravagant and flashy. Early 1990s gave a comeback to platinum and novel pieces like the tennis bracelet and the diamond solitaire pendant made their way this time. Men leaned to wear bracelets, necklaces and even earrings more when the Twentieth century drew towards its end. But now jewelry is fairly used by both sexes. From bracelets and toe rings, to necklaces and tongue studs, jewelry continues to be a popular titivation for the human race and most body parts have been pierced to allow for the wearing of such. Watches also have been an important part of jewelry, as jewelry improved on the whole watches also got better and better and today we have a long list of watches having different designs and functions. Analog, digital, LCD, LED, quartz (which is one of the most famous nowadays), mechanical, jewel, diving watches, all are used according to ones liking. Just like any other jewelry piece in watches too there are several brands you can go for. Watches are not mere necessity anymore they are much more than this.

Todays jewelry is the mirror of wearers soul and personality. Jewelry is the license to stamp your own individuality. Jewelry says a lot more then you can think. It actually talks. You can experience it, if you are going to a new place where anyone hardly knows you then wear an eye catchy piece and people will definitely drew near you to ask you about it. Trust me sometimes an ornament can actually compel someone to talk to you. Youll be thinking this is sheer exaggeration. No, Jewelry affix beauty to your charm, in fact it adds to your body language. It reflects the definitive style and persona of the person wearing it. Zany and colorful wearable art works best, it shows you have a wanton spirit, are playful, light-hearted, and spontaneous. Try experiencing the wonders of jewelry do in your life, make it a point not to leave your home without a piece of jewelry as it is worth it.

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Stunning Jewelry to Enhance Beauty of the Wearer

  • Posted on November 22, 2009 at 1:11 am


Jewelry or ornament is worn for personal beautification and dates back to over 100,000 years. It originated in the form of beads made from shell which happens to be the oldest body ornament. Jewelry made of precious metals, gem stones or other natural materials is a prized possession. Each eye catching piece of jewelry is classified under traditional and contemporary designs. Today jewelry is exclusively used as a decorative item where as during earlier times it was created for performing practical function such as pinning clothes together, storage purposes or was an index of wealth and status. In ancient times natural materials such as bones, animal teeth, wood, shell and carved stones were transformed into attractive items. These were worn as jewelry adornment in almost all body parts from the tip of the head to toes. Today, stunning pieces of ear rings, nose rings, bangles and necklaces, etc. made of fabulous gem stones, gold and platinum is in high demand. Contemporary jewelry, displaying creativity and design, along with affordable costume jewelry from less expensive mass produced materials has also made inroads in the jewelry market. The latest trend includes wire (wrap) jewelry which uses wire as base metal along with tumbled stone to precious metal and gemstones. Jewelry has many uses, the primary use of this ornament is that it is used as a form of currency and displays the owner`s wealth. It has other functional uses such as clasps, pins, buckles or brooches, etc. or simply used as status symbol or as a form of protection such as amulets which is believed to ward off evil spirits. In the ancient as well as in modern times, many practice the custom of amassing wealth in the form of jewelry. Wedding dowries centers on jewelry exchange, as a source of future security or just as a trading source. Jewelry also symbolizes group membership or represents status such as a ring connotes married people. Jewelry is usually crafted in gold, silver, white gold, platinum or palladium. American or European gold jewelry`s purity is stated in carats. The American gold jewelry has at least 10K purity while European ornaments have 9K purity where as 22K or 24K jewelry of highest quality and is confined to the Asian, African and Middle Eastern countries. Platinum alloy range of jewelry has 90% to 95% purity while silver jewelry is basically made of sterling silver. In costume jewelry, stainless steel, glass, enamel, natural clay and other such materials are primarily used. Beaded jewelry often constitutes necklaces, ear rings, bracelets and belts. The beads are of various sizes and they often adorn the neck as a beaded collar or wrist in the form beaded bracelet. This jewelry type was dominant during the Victorian era; however, a strong resurgence has been noticed in most countries, especially in the African regions. Silversmiths and goldsmiths craftsmanship has produced many collector`s items. Diamonds are the most popular gem stones used in crafting stunning jewelry items ranging from rings to tiaras. Other precious and semi precious gem stones such as emerald, sapphire, ruby, jade and quartz, etc. have all been used to produce eye catching and attractive ornaments. Culture has always molded the trend in jewelry from ancient history to the current times. Recently, bold jewelry such as piercings is in vogue while the hip hop culture has popularized gaudy ornaments. Jewelry is frequently offered as gifts and worn by men as well as women. The U. S. has the largest jewelry market in the world but it is believed that by the next decade the share of India and China will grow dramatically.

Antique Jewelry – the Representatives of the Past Artistic Excellence

  • Posted on November 21, 2009 at 10:16 am


Only a few elites can afford to be embellished by a royal antique jewelry, but where’s the harm in dreaming to be ornamented by those enamoring pieces of art. No wonder, history connotes to their beauty in the form and refers to several songs and poems written over them. Add to it the fact that the price of an antique jewelry never depreciates with time; but on the contrary, serve as an asset. Not just the current cost of a piece of antique jewelry matters, rather it serves as souvenirs of the time elapsed. A piece of jewelry is said to be antique only if it is as old as 70 years. Antique collection can be widely seen at some antique auctions or displays at the jewelry shop. These antique jewelries make us remember, for at least once, that they belonged to the historic times and were adorn by the royal people of those times. If you are interested in purchasing an antique gem or jewel from some jewelry shop, there are a few things which need to be taken care of. You shouldn’t just trust anyone with any piece of jewel in hand; you need to be sure that the thing you are getting is genuine. The gems embedded and the metal around it, both should be real. Before purchasing, you can also test the stone or gem in any test center which provides such facility. When purchased, antique jewelry is worthy being adored and taken care of. It should be tidy and clean, so you must wash it before you think to put it in locker. It should be noticed that if the piece of jewelry is made up of silver, it should be kept at a cooler and darker place, in some cotton or good quality paper as it is to be stored for long time in that paper. Gold jewelry doesn’t need to be maintained as much as silver. In order to keep your jewelry shiny always, keep it clean so that when you wear it, it enhances your persona.

The Unrivaled Grace of Historical Jewelry – From the Perspective of Indian Jewelries

  • Posted on November 21, 2009 at 9:12 am


As far as marriages in India are concerned, they are a second word to jewelry and other stuff like this only. The traditional and more customary Indian jewelry is something, which makes our Indian marriages so unique and rich in a special way. There is a very exclusive and wide range of works and designs, which is actually a necessity for the conventional look of this very special jewelry. The honored & traditional gold jewelry keeps on passing from one generation to the next one and the families actually hold the jewelry that was designed numerous decades back. The large variety of historical jewelry gives place to armlets, bangles, bracelets, earrings, necklaces, toe rings, fingerings, anklets, nose rings, waistbands & pendants. The custom of decorating herself has always been the peaks charm for any or rather every woman on our planet. And of course Indian women are not excluded to this statement. The custom of historical jewelry is a well known and quite a long affair dating back to almost over 500 decades. Quite well known for its wide variety, its elegance and last but not the least its intricate skill, the antique jewelry has ruled the hearts and minds has always been a recurrent source of inspiration for numerous. The art of embellishing ones own self is not at all confined to just feminine gender. History is evident for the fact that men too love to embellish their own selves with the pieces of jewelry. And then, an antique jewelry is much more than just an ornament, a feel of divinity and a touch of artistic spirit are always an integral part of it. Dissimilar regions and cultures go for their exclusive works and designs. The southern portion of Indian Territory is well known for its spectacular temple based huge designs, and the northern part is well known for the amazing carved works and designs, that is not the end to it. The western areas are well known for the mirrored and stoned designs and the eastern land is famous for the beaded works.

Buying Viking Jewelry: Know the Tips to Buy an Authentic Piece

  • Posted on November 21, 2009 at 7:16 am


Look does matter. When it comes to looking good and being fashionable, mankind, since the early times, has been associated with jewelry. It adds an extra touch, an extra elegance to your overall presentation. Sometimes you want to turn the fashion cloak back to a bygone era to come up with a nostalgic look. In such a situation, you can rely on historical and antique jewelries. Viking jewelry is one of those vintage jewelries which will give you a blend of past and present fashion. It is one of those jewelry types that refuses to fade away with time, but is more valued as time passes by. Historical jewelry, as such, is a timely piece of ornamentation. You don’t need to be a Nordic to appreciate the beauty and style of Viking artistry in jewelry, it appeals to every jewelry lovers and to those who have a fine taste for historical artifacts. Though this jewelry collection is most popular in Scandinavia and Northern Europe, it has buyers from across the world. If you are one of those looking for this collection, a vast market is open before you. But first make yourself familiar with this jewelry collection. It usually comes in three designs: Thor’s Hammer, a Cross, and Earth Mother. You ought to know these designs because some designs are not inherited from the past, but are sold under Viking collection. It is important that you get the best of the original craftsmanship and style that carry the legacy of a true Viking. Now, coming to the market, almost all major antique stores deal in different designs of Viking jewelries. But be careful that you are buying a genuine product. Examine the jewelry, ask questions, and get its facts. Prior knowledge of this jewelry type, its design and style, will help you in choosing an authentic piece. Many a times, naïve customers have become victims of fraud. There are also many online stores selling such jewelry collection. You should be even more careful if you buying a Viking jewelry online. Read the reviews and always buy from an online provider which offers a return policy.

The Sparkling History of Pre Columbian Jewelry

  • Posted on November 21, 2009 at 5:14 am


The story of pre-Columbian jewelry starts around 4000 BC. The pre-Columbian empires even then were a highly developed society conversant in not only art and mathematics but in astronomy, engineering, metallurgy and architecture as well. Historical jewelry from around 4000 BC in these empires showed extensive use of copper and its various oxides. It’s believed that their knowledge in metallurgy actually spurred the production of weapons! Copper was used in ornaments, beads and earrings besides weapons and excellent armor. By 3000 BC the Pre-Columbians were already using the lost-wax process for jewelry. This process is even now used in the manufacture of jet engine turbine blades! Such pre-Columbian jewelry was cast in brass; silver plated and then gold plated using 24-carat gold! That was not all. The jewelry was then protected with a coat of lacquer! Around 25,000 articles of such historic jewelry displaying delicate artistry, excellent metallurgical skills and the highest form of aesthetics have been registered in museums. Colombia then was the original ‘el Dorado’ and at the very center of gold working skills. It’s most unfortunate that the invading Spanish Conquistadors wiped out the entire civilization with the diseases they brought in. Historic jewelry documented in 1557 found evidence of the use of even platinum by the pre-Columbians. Some 1600 gold jewelry articles from post 500 AD registered death masks, tweezers and flutes with exquisite craftsmanship. During the 3000 years between 1500 BC and 1500 AD the Inca and Nasca in Peru, Canar in Ecuador, Di Quis in Costa Rica, Cocle in Panama, Mixtec in Mexico and Tolima in Colombia were some of the pre-Columbian tribes who made exquisite pre-Columbian jewelry. Some of these were of armadillos, frogs, fish, turtles, shells, deer, lizards and jaguars besides flowers. There were jewelry pieces of musicians, men with drums and women with children in their arms. For the pre-Columbians, gold was known as the ‘sweat of the sun’ and silver as the ‘tears of the moon’. Today online shops sell beautiful pre-Columbian earrings with jade stones, cat earrings and lizard brooches in sterling silver.

Egyptian Jewelry – the Everlasting Beauty

  • Posted on November 21, 2009 at 4:13 am


The history of the earliest Egyptian jewelry can be traced back to around 4500 BC in the region of El-Badari. Counts of varieties found as museum jewelry confirm the progress of the finest traditions in the craft of jewelry through the period of the Pharaohs, the Greco-Roman era, and others, corresponding to 3000 years of successive dynasties. Historical jewelry of Egypt reflected the powerful religious sentiments of the ancient Egyptians, whose carvings on jewels had motifs of beetles, signifying rebirth and other symbols suggestive of religious origins. As is well known, ancient Egyptians had a strong belief in after life. Pharaohs were therefore invariably buried with their earthly possessions including their personal jewelry. Museum jewelry reveals the use of bronze, ornaments made of an alloy of silver and gold with traces of copper, precious gems and surprisingly enough, glass. This was possibly because gems were more difficult to work on. Evidence is also found of the use of enamels in very rich and bright colors besides precious stones like quartz and lapis lazuli. Museum jewelry of ancient Egypt is in the form of earrings, crowns, brooches and girdles. Daily use household articles made of bejeweled gold were also buried along with mummified kings and their queens. Today’s online sites market exquisite jewelry patterned after Egyptian jewelry articles. You can buy a garnet sterling silver necklace gilded over with gold in 22 carat or a bracelet in silver with scarabs. Some of these go back to the times of Nefertiti, Cleopatra and Tutankhamun. There are replicas of Ankh pendants and Thebes’s crown jewels going back to 3000 BC. There is a very attractive royal necklace with a gold plated chain. There is another beautiful amulet in sterling silver suggestive of a figure in celebration that’s also a fertility sign. Then there are the famous Ankh pendants in sterling silver and Ankh earrings also in sterling silver with a 22 carat gold gild. You can order an Egyptian Dashur necklace going back to the Middle Kingdom or an exotic Egyptian charm bracelet.

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