Wednesday, January 13, 2010

Conclusion


Jewellery is sometimes seen as wealth storage or functionally as holding a garment or hair together. It has from very early times also been regarded as a form of personal adornment. The first pieces of jewellery were made from natural materials, such as bone, animal teeth, shell, wood and carved stone. More exotic jewellery was probably made for wealthy people or as indications of social status. In some cases people were buried with their jewellery.
Jewellery has been made to adorn nearly every body part, from hairpins to toe rings and many more types of jewellery. While high-quality jewellery is made with gemstones and precious metals, such as silver or gold, there is also a growing demand for art jewellery where design and creativity is prized above material value. In addition, there is the less costly costume jewellery, made from lower value materials and mass-produced. Other variations include wire sculpture (wrap) jewellery, using anything from base metal wire with rock tumbled stone to precious metals and precious gemstones

Beaded Jewelry


The name "beaded jewelry" itself suggests that it is made of beads. However, beaded jewelry includes a wide range of things like beaded earrings, necklace, bracelet etc. The beaded necklace is available in all sizes. Some are like strings while others are quite long and reach the naval.

The floral combinations of the beads in the necklace make it look all the more beautiful. As we talk about beaded earrings, there is a common observation among many people that the size of the bead varies from earring to earring. Some beads are extremely small while others are bigger that that. Even in case of beaded earrings, there is a wide variety of color schemes.

This clearly shows that the people of the present generation have become far too aesthetic and do understand the meaning of fashion. Instead of going for the ritualised gold or silver or diamond jewelry, people have started experimenting with new things like beaded jewelry...



Also some beaded jewelry like necklace, bracelets etc are multi colored. This is another plus point for the customers, as such accessories go quite well with all possible colors of the dress. The people who design such beautiful jewelry deserve a special mention. They are extremely talented and devoted to their work.

Lastly, it can said that the innovative minds of the people behind designing beaded jewelry has opened new gates for fashion and style. And to top it all "beaded jewelry" indeed makes one look funky, stylish and stunning.

Pearl Jewelry


Pearls have been considered ideal wedding gifts because they symbolize purity and innocence. In the Hindu religion, the presentation of an undrilled pearl and its piercing has formed part of the marriage ceremony.
In the romance languages (Spanish, French, Italian), margarita means pearl. The word pearl appeared in the English language in the fourteenth century. In the thirteenth and fourteenth centuries, pearls were very fashionable in Europe as personal ornaments. The clothing of both men and women were embroidered with them.
In the Americas, both the Incas and Aztecs prized pearls for their beauty and magical powers. Spanish explorers of the New World found the natives in possession of rich pearl fisheries. For many years, the New World was best known in European cities like Seville and Cadiz as the land where pearls came from.
Most European countries in the thirteenth and fourteenth centuries had laws regarding who could and could not wear pearls. Teachers and lawyers, for example, could not wear fringes or chains with pearls.
Native Americans of the Atlantic Coastal areas and the Mississippi River Basin were the first to collect and use U.S. freshwater mussel pearls and shells. Pearl pendants and ear pendants were worn by both sexes and both pearl and shell were used for decorative purposes on articles of clothing. Some of the tribes used pearls as tributes, reportedly Powhattan (Pocahontas' father) had large stores of pearls received as tribute. Additionally, armlets, pendants, and gaming pieces were made from mussel shell.

Diamond Jewelry


Diamonds have been a source of fascination for centuries. They are the hardest, the most imperishable, and the brilliant of all precious stones. The word "diamond" comes from the Greek word adamas, meaning "unconquerable".

A diamond is a transparent gem made of carbon, one of the earth's most common elements. The formation of diamonds began very early in the earth's history, when the condensation of solid matter into a sphere caused the centre of the planet to become subjected to incredible extremes of temperatures and pressure.

It was these conditions that caused deposits of carbon to begin to crystallise deep in the earth. As the earth's surface cooled, volcanic activity forced streams of magna (liquid rock) to the surface, carrying with it the diamond crystals. Later, the diamond-bearing rock hardened, encasing the diamonds in vertical volcanic "pipes".

But not all diamonds are found where they first came to the surface. Subsequent erosion of the topsoils over millions of years washed some of the diamonds into streams and rivers, and sometimes as far away as the sea. It is highly probable that they were first discovered in areas such as these, far away from their original location.

The atomic structure of a diamond gives it the property of being the hardest substance known to man, natural or synthetic. The diamond is thousands of times harder than corundum, the next hardest substance from which rubies and sapphires are formed. Even after many years of constant wear, diamonds will preserve their sharp edges and corners when most other stones will have become worn and chipped.

However, many people expect a diamond to be unbreakable. This is not true. A diamond's crystal structure has "hard" and "soft" directions. A blow of sufficient force, in a very exact direction, can crack, chip, split or even shatter a diamond.

Tuesday, January 12, 2010

White Gold


White gold is an alloy of gold and some white metals such as silver and palladium. White gold can be 18kt, 14kt, 9kt or any karat. For example, 18kt yellow gold is made by mixing 75% gold (750 parts per thousand) with 25% (250 parts per thousand) other metals such as copper and zinc. 18kt white gold is made by mixing 75% gold with 25% other metals such as silver and palladium. So the amount of gold is the same but the alloy is different.
Traditionally nickel was used in white gold, however, nickel is no longer used in most white gold made today as nickel can cause reactions with some people. We do not use nickel in our white gold

When white gold rings are new they are coated with another white metal called Rhodium. Rhodium is a metal very similar to platinum and Rhodium shares many of the properties of platinum including its white color.
The rhodium plating is used to make the white gold look more white. The natural color of white gold is actually a light grey color. The Rhodium is very white and very hard, but it does wear away eventually. To keep a white gold ring looking its best it should be re-rhodium plated approximately each 12 to 18 months. Most local jewelers are able to rhodium plate jewelry for a cost effective price.

Platinum Jewelry


Platinum is a white metal, but unlike gold it is used in jewelry in almost its pure form (approximately 95% pure). Platinum is extremely long wearing and is very white, so it does not need to be Rhodium plated like white gold.
Platinum is very dense (heavy), so a platinum ring will feel heavier than an 18kt gold ring.
Platinum is, however, very expensive. A platinum ring will be approximately twice the price of an 18kt white gold ring (excluding gemstone costs).

See Gillett's Jewellers platinum jewelry by choosing a category below:
• Ladies platinum engagement rings
• Design your own engagement ring setting section
• Ladies platinum wedding rings
• Men's platinum wedding rings

Monday, January 11, 2010

Gemstone Jewelry


A gemstone or gem (also called a precious or semi-precious stone) is a piece of attractive mineral, which—when cut and polished—is used to make jewelry or other adornments.[1] However certain rocks, (such as lapis-lazuli) and organic materials (such as amber or jet) are not minerals, but are still used for jewelry, and are therefore often considered to be gemstones as well. Most gemstones are hard, but some soft minerals are used in jewelry because of their lustre or other physical properties that have aesthetic value. Rarity is another characteristic that lends value to a gemstone. Apart from jewelry, from earliest antiquity until the 19th century engraved gems and hardstone carvings such as cups were major luxury art forms; the carvings of Carl FabergĂ© were the last significant works in this tradition.
Gemstones are classified into different groups, species, and varieties. For example, ruby is the red variety of the species corundum, while any other color of corundum is considered sapphire. Emerald (green), aquamarine (blue), bixbite (red), goshenite (colorless), heliodor (yellow), and morganite (pink) are all varieties of the mineral species beryl.
Gems are characterized in terms of refractive index, dispersion, specific gravity, hardness, cleavage, fracture, and luster. They may exhibit pleochroism or double refraction. They may have luminescence and a distinctive absorption spectrum.

Kundan Jewelry


Ask any woman for what she like in her jewelry trousseau and notice that kundan remains top of the pops. The jadau kundan jewelry has always been in demand. Presently, lot of jewelry designers in order to fulfill their customers desires are launching pure gold kundan jewelry with collections in the colors of the rainbow. For a women, the jewels starts from sarmatha, mangtikka, borla, chapka, chand and suraj down to the payal and todas. Antique polished, gold kundan and minakari necklace, navratna, pendant armlet with enamel on the reverse, kundan minakari bangles, bracelets, hathfools, baazubands, tagdis or waistbands, todas and payals are very much in demand.



Kundan is easily the most dramatic way of setting stones. The method, even if simple, requires a high level of competence and craftsmanship. Kundan is known for the sarpech or turban ornaments. This type of jewelry is considered the most magnificant piece of jewelry for the males in weddings in old Rajput families. The karnaphool is a motif that recures in kundan as well. They are made more elaborate with jhumkis- shaped like a small umbrella. Having large stones in the the jewelry are in trend now days. Kundan naths or nose rings are also available with pure gold. The hand ornaments like kundan bracelets, kundan bangles, kundan baazubands, kundan hathfools are quite popular among the brides, further completing their trousseau

Thursday, January 7, 2010

How Pure is Your Gold Jewelry


Chances are the ring on your finger is marked 18K, 14K, or 10K, with the K standing for karat, the system used to describe the percentage of pure gold an item contains. The higher the karat number, the higher the percentage of gold in your gold jewelry.
• 24K gold is pure gold.
• 18K gold contains 18 parts gold and 6 parts of one or more additional metals, making it 75% gold.
• 14K gold contains 14 parts gold and 10 parts of one or more additional metals, making it 58.3% gold.
• 12K gold contains 12 parts gold and 12 parts of one or more additional metals, making it 50% gold.
• 10K gold contains 10 parts gold and 14 parts of one or more additional metals, making it 41.7% gold. 10K gold is the minimum karat that can be called "gold" in the United States.

Gold Jewelry


Gold jewelry never goes out of style, and for good reason, because gold is as wearer-friendly as it is beautiful. Pure gold doesn't react with other elements to create tarnish, the residue that accumulates on some metals before transferring to your skin as a stain. Sometimes people have allergy or staining problems with metals that are combined with gold, but the gold itself is rarely a problem.
Gold can be worked into nearly any shape, including tiny strands that do not break easily. One ounce of gold can even be hammered into an ultra thin sheet that's ten feet square. Gold can be manipulated nearly any way the artisan desires.

Fashion Jewelry


In today's popular fashion jewelry. Some stylist are extremely seriously fashion jewellery jewellery design. Exquisite fashion jewelry, harmonious collocation, can produce a "perfect" aesthetic feeling. So, how should we buy fashion jewelry?
1) attention the latest fashion
Fashion is exquisite fashion trend, as a part of tie-in key fashion jewelry, also is to adapt to the new trend. For example in popular shake, jewelry sheaths shall also tend to the rhythm is compact, delicate, When popular loose clothing, jewelry, shall also be straightforward.
2) attention to function
Fashion seasons and colour, modelling, etc.
As a garment jewelry, it is the change in the size, shape, function, etc. In the previous two aspects, and easier to effect for function vary from person to person. When the popular tourist unlined upper garment, jewellery has also appeared to multipurpose aspects, such as the development trend of the root, and can be broken down into necklace, bracelet, earring, ring, etc. This and tourism unlined upper garment of multi-purpose.
3) attention to new material
Fashion materials diversity, inspired people to fashion jewelry materials in use. Although copy gold jewelry as precious precious jewelry, but in beautification is full of. Therefore, many fashion jewelry designers will use this material, manufacturing various special charm gold-like jewelry. With the development of material, the development of world fashion jewelry, much more the favour of people. When loaded popular natural color, also appeared to choose natural raw material of fashion jewelry, it makes the "rich".

Artificial Jewelry


Artificial jewelry contains a huge market in total jewelry. Thailand and china are the biggest manufacture of this type of jewelry and their jewelry is popular worldwide. They are popular for low cost and long durability. Thailand Artificial jewelry Companies manufacture every kind of artificial and fashion jewelry products. Some are sold in Thailand however the majority is exported around the world.Artificial jewelry is also known as costume jewelry or fashion jewelry. It is jewelry that is made of non precious metals and stones, glass, plastic and base metals that are often plated with thin layers of gold silver, or rhodium to give them the look and feel of more expensive jewelry products.

Wednesday, January 6, 2010

Costume Jewelry


Costume jewelry (also called fashion jewelry, junk jewelry, fake jewelry, or fallalery) is the first jewelry (jewellery) manufactured as ornamentation for the masses to complement a particular fashionable garment or "costume". It was intended to be fashionable for a short period of time, outdate itself, and then be repurchased to fit with a new outfit or new fashion style. Its main use is in fashion, as opposed to "real" (fine) jewelry which may be regarded primarily as collectibles, keepsakes, or investments. Costume jewelry is made of less valuable materials including base metals, glass, plastic, and synthetic stones; in place of more valuable materials such as precious metals and gems.

Originally, costume or fashion jewelry was made of inexpensive simulated gemstones, such as rhinestones or lucite, set in pewter,silver, nickel or brass. During the depression years, rhinestones were even down-graded by some manufacturers to meet the cost of production.[2] Modern costume jewelry incorporates a wide range of materials. High end crystals, cubic zirconia simulated diamonds, and some semi-precious stones are used in place of precious stones. Metals include gold- or silver-plated brass, and sometimes vermeil or sterling silver. Lower-priced jewelry may still use gold plating over pewter, nickel or other metals; items made in countries outside the United States may contain lead. Some pieces incorporate plastic, acrylic, leather or wood.

Monday, January 4, 2010

Antique Jewelry 02


antique jewelry collection includes antique jewelry, vintage jewelry, and estate jewelry. You'll find antique rings, antique engagement rings, antique wedding rings and other spectacular estate and vintage pieces from the 1800's to the prebracelets, earrings, crosses, pins, brooches, necklaces, pendants, and lockets. Antique jewellery touches our hearts and souls with its timeless beauty. There's something magical about jewelry from another era and with its own story to tell. These cherished pieces glow with a soft patina that only comes from being worn and loved.sent.

Antique Jewelry 01


Period pieces have a special appeal to nostalgia buffs and as well as cutting edge consumers. Owning and wearing a piece of jewelry from a bygone era is a way of honoring and appreciating the past. The popularity of antique jewelry continues to grow as more people discover the timeless beauty and remarkable craftsmanship of each period. Flowers, hearts, bows and birds inspired beautiful pieces which showed the craftsmanship of the Victorian age. Jewelry which was created during the Art Nouveau period embodied art for the sake of art, as well as a dramatic trend in fashion. Light and airy designs became hallmarks of Edwardian jewelry. During the Art Deco period, the emphasis shifted from soft colors and flowing lines to bold, bright colors and straight lines.