Posts Tagged ‘jewellery’
Tuesday, July 6th, 2010
Make sure to not make any mistakes when picking your wedding ring, as you will want to wear this for the remainder of your days with your spouse…
Set A Budget – Be realistic when setting a budget. A standard of 3% f the full wedding budget should be set aside for the purchase of wedding rings. The budgeted amount should be established in advance of any trip to view merchandise in a jewelry store. After a budget figure is determined, your options, once the actual shopping begins, will be easier and more focused. A base price for a gold band wedding ring is approximately $150 but other determining factors will be things such as diamonds, or other jewels, custom adornments or choice of another metal.
Do Some Research – Most wedding rings are made from white gold, yellow gold or platinum, which makes them more expensive. Some people have skin reactions when wearing precious metals and so other materials such as titanium can be substituted. It is important to try on a number of different rings that are made from a variety of metals to see how each color or tone suites the color of your skin. There are many attractive designs to be found in every material so look carefully and you will find the perfect ring.
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Thursday, June 3rd, 2010
Finding the perfect diamond engagement ring for the woman you love can be an anxious time. You want to ensure that she will love the ring so you want to make sure you do not make any mistakes when looking over all of the different kinds of diamond rings. When you start your shopping for the perfect ring, you should have the knowledge about what to look for to help you narrow your search. Below are a few tips to selecting the perfect diamond engagement ring:
1. The key to picking the best diamond for the ring is to understand the 4 C’s of diamond buying. The 4C’s stands for Color, Carat, Cut, and Clarity. Diamond carat is the measure of its weight. The carat weight is a determining factor in the price of the diamond which is helpful to know if you have to keep to a strict budget. The cut of a diamond means the angles and proportions that are created when the rough diamond is polished. Diamonds that have the following features: sparkling, have a quality reflection, do not contain any flaws, and are clear, will be assessed as a high quality diamond and will be quite expensive.
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Sunday, May 9th, 2010
Canada has a fantastic jewellery design sector. In order to explore this in more detail a visit to a Canadian jewellery design show has everything you will need under one roof. There are many of these and are held all over Canada, throughout the year. They are a great pull for all who attend and many people go back year after year.
It would be difficult to get an overall idea of these different designers by trying to visit each shop in turn or fading out where they trade. Rather, visit a show which brings together collectively a host of different talent under one roof. There are many similar shows held throughout Canada, but one of the largest, which attracts people from all over Canada and North America is JCK Toronto. This is usually held in the Summer in Toronto and has many different trades for you all in the same huge space.
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Saturday, February 6th, 2010
As a long-established symbol of their unending love, couples trade wedding rings. But, various options exist, and as all couples are unique and differ from one another, this awareness has allowed more up-to-date designs of wedding rings to be placed on the fingers of married couples.
The modern thing to do for some brides is to have precious stones other than the traditional white diamond. Some women like coloured diamonds instead of the normal white. Since diamonds are naturally available in all colors it’s just traditional that calls for a white diamond.
Another step away from the traditional wedding ring is the experimental artwork performed with the metal. Modern wedding rings play with polished finishes, matte finishes, and frosted finishes. A fully frosted ring may have an edge of polished silver, or vice versa.
For those who desire to leave the external appearance of their wedding ring to tradition, a dull finish on the inside provides a canvas in which to carve names, dates, or scripture verses to strengthen the personal effect of the ring design. Other modern wedding rings incorporate the finish into the pattern of the ring. For example, a frosted or matte finish lays the groundwork for a nice design around inlayed diamonds of any colour.
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Thursday, December 10th, 2009
Wedding rings may be one of the most important items that you ever buy in your life, as if you get it right then you should be in for a lifetime of happiness, yet if you get it wrong, then you are really in trouble; if you are on the receiving end of a black eye from a fuming fiancee, just hope that your engagement ring doesn’t have a huge diamond!
It is painfully important for you to get the best wedding ring for your fiancee, yet it can also be incredibly painful for you to get the right one at the right price etc., etc.; also, seeing as you can’t just copy your mate’s seeing as everybody has their own individual style, matters are complicated further.
However, don’t fear, this article is going to provide you with five tips on choosing the best wedding ring, or to check to see if you’ve already bought the right one, or whether you should be checking your receipts for a refund!
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Wednesday, November 18th, 2009
It is the right of every girl to be a princess on the day of her wedding. The celebrities seem to get the royal treatment on daily basis hence their weddings call for an over the top event complete with dresses which are ridiculously priced, an A list guest list, and, of course, the wedding ring which generates gossip almost equal to that of wedding itself.
Celebrity wedding rings always seem to find their way not only onto the hands of the betrothed, but the pages of gossip magazines. Brad Pitt, although currently unwed, has made several headlines of his own with the rings he has offered to other idols from the big screen. His proposal to Jennifer Aniston consisted of’ carats worth of diamonds encrusting white gold. Before Pitts divorce from Aniston, the ring he presented to Gwyneth Paltrow was also deemed newsworthy.
Three tiny yet beautiful diamonds were set in a ring that Pitt designed. But unluckily in Pitts situation, the celebrity wedding rings were talked about more by the public than they lasted on the fortunate lady’s hand, but Paltrows ring was basically one of a number of 3-stone rings.
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Monday, November 2nd, 2009
For many years diamonds have been an obsession of people all across the world. The beauty and value of diamonds is appreciated more than any other gem. They are regarded as the most popular stone used in engagement and wedding rings and are a symbol of undying love.
Diamonds are also a favorite in other jewelry as well. From diamond earrings to diamond bracelets to diamond necklaces, there are endless possibilities in having stunningly beautiful jewelry. What is it that is so unique about diamonds?
Gemologists have established that no two diamonds are alike. This means that each and every diamond has its own good-looking devise. The assortment in slash and shade of each human being diamond gives each its own unusual exterior. The excel and intensity of diamonds make them truthfully one of nature’s most high-quality creations.
Diamonds are a rare and valued commodity prized first by citizens of ancient India, then by royals around the world. Today, diamonds are a powerful symbol of wealth and fortune, giving them great worth and trade value. Diamonds of all types are evaluated, then priced by four criteria: weight in carats, color of the diamond, clarity of it’s shine and shape into which it is cut. These criteria make up what are know as the “Four Cs” to diamond enthusiasts.
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Sunday, October 18th, 2009
Jewellery has always made a great gift for men and women. The quest for originality in jewellery is one that has been ongoing as jewellery makers strive to create innovative designs and combine different materials.
Traditional materials in the making of jewellery have always been precious metals such as gold, silver and platinum and precious gems, but increasingly alterative materials are used in modern jewellery. because of this diversification of materials valueing jewellery is increasingly more subjective. Big designer brands can make jewellery in seemingly valueless materials such as wood or steel fetch high prices.
Silver has been used as a metal for jewellery for a long time, but silver on its own is too soft a metal, and pure silver is seldom used for making jewellery. Sterling silver, however, is a harder alloy lending itself to exquisite craftsmanship Sterling silver is 92.5 percent of silver and the remaining an alloy that is predominantly copper. Sterling silver offers just the right material properties like malleability and flexural strength and allows itself to be crafted into intricate designs.
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Monday, September 28th, 2009
by Rich Keys
The metal of which your wedding rings are fabricated is often one of the most important decisions when choosing a wedding ring. There are many aspects to consider when making this important decision.
Gold is the most customary choice for wedding rings since it is known for representing warmth and love, but apart from symbolism it has some features that should be considered. It’s quality is ranked in carats; 10k, 14k, 18k, or 24k. The purest form is 24k, but it is also the softest. The reverie of pure gold is soon lost after it gets scratches and dents and they become noticeable with time. Also, the softness of 24k gold makes the ring more vulnerable to damage. To ensure a long lasting ring opt for the 14k or 18k gold. Despite having lower percentage of gold, it ensures that the wedding ring will last the duration of the marriage.
If the idea of having even a percentage of the metal in the wedding ring vulnerable to damage is unnerving, the only option is platinum. As it is the strongest metal it retains its symbolism in a more traditional sense. The strength of the metal parallels the strength of the couple it is bonding. Also, the fact that it is the strongest metal makes it a smart choice while the appealing sheen makes it an elegant option too.
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Tuesday, September 8th, 2009
Jewelry pendants are super-popular these days. What is it about these accessories that so many people love?
There are not many ways to better set off an otherwise boring necklace or chain than to add a pendant to it. Few accessories make such an impact on the total look of your outfit.
Pendants, those hanging ornaments attached to necklaces and chains, are extremely versatile and can be made of almost any material.
Young and old love to wear pendants. Some are so well loved they are passed down through the generations.
Their flexibility is another major plus point. Coming in all shapes and sizes from a wide range of materials, pendants can beautifully enhance many other articles of clothing. They are seen by many as being great for everyday wear. Others love them as an adornment to a ladies workplace suit.
The addition of precious materials can transform otherwise ordinary looking pendants into enchanting accessories.
There are so many types of pendant styles. All kinds of metals, plastics, even woods can be used to make them. Whatever takes your fancy, you could probably design a pendant from it!
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