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January Birthstone: GARNET

Monday, January 9th, 2012

The word ‘Garnet’ comes from the Latin word ‘granatus’ which translates into seed or grain. Garnet received its name because of its close resemblance to the succulent pomegranate seed.

First mined in Sri Lanka over 2,500 years ago, the garnet is also found in Africa, Australia, India, Russia, S.America and the United States (Arizona & Idaho).

Although most commonly known as a red gemstone, the garnet comes in a variety of hues, including muted yellows, vibrant oranges, rosy pinks, lime greens and violets.  This assortment of colours is due to the unique combinations of elements within each particular gem, such as iron, calcium and manganese.

A gift of garnet is thought to be symbolic of love and the desire for a loved one’s safe travel and speedy homecoming.

Happy Birthday to all those born in January!

HOOP EARRINGS-The Most Sort Out Holiday Gift

Friday, December 9th, 2011

Whether embellished with diamonds, textured or plain gold, hoops are a classic and perfect compliment to any outfit. They come in every size imaginable, some prefer practical small, every day hoops while others opt for the more striking super-sized hoops. Whatever the size, hoops make a statement. One of my favorite looks is wearing flip-flops, plain t-shirt, jeans and a fine pair of diamond hoop earrings.

Within the diverse world of jewelry, it is often the simplest items which are the most popular.

Hoops like simple diamond studs are proof that jewelry does not have to be intricate to be stylish.

Keep it sleek , simple and very stylish.

 

Pearls

Thursday, March 31st, 2011

Natural pearls grow naturally in oysters living at sea without  human intervention. When any irritant or a parasite enters inside an oyster or mollusk the process of natural coating begins with layer upon layer of nacre inside the oyster.Natural pearls are rarely found now-a-days and as a result cultured pearls are very real and genuine.  Cultured pearls are formed by human intervention when a nucleus is implanted inside the oyster and the coating process  begins with layers upon layers of an iridescent substance called nacre. This process takes approx. 2-5 years to form a complete pearl depending upon techniques and where it is grown, sea or rivers among other conditions. Reflection and refraction from the translucent layers truly determines the unique luster quality of pearls. The display of iridescence in pearls is the  result of overlapping the successive layers.

All the pearls found and sold in the market today are cultured pearls, whether fresh water or seawater pearls. Fresh water pearls are generally grown in ponds, lakes or rivers whereas seawater pearls are grown in the sea  Whether  fresh water or sea water pearls, quality and price  depends upon the size, shape, lustre, color and surface.





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