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Xmas Presents for Everyone — John Hardy Jewelry

January 4th, 2010

This Xmas show your dearest ones your love with beautiful jewelry by John Hardy. The assortment of styles made in silver is so vast that you can rest assured you’ll find a wonderful gift even for the most refined preferences. Really: avoid any disappointment this holiday season - and you can be sure they’re going to be overjoyed with something from any John Hardy collection!

The ranges for men include many different styles in both silver and gold. These have a bolder, more rugged feel though they still display the quality one would expect. Indeed, with this number of alternatives, zeroing in on a suitable gift is going to be easy this Christmas. To make matters even easier, a John Hardy collection is available for women of all ages. Women who prefer a classic wardrobe might fancy a traditional piece. For the adventurous lady, there is a variety of decidedly fashion-led designs. But whichever it shall be, all of the women’s ranges feature bracelets, earrings designed for day and evening and a great variety of necklace lengths.

Everybody knows that Xmas is a magical time for children and John Hardy caters to this theme with a tremendous variety of jewelry produced with exactly them in mind. Sizing aside, every last piece of jewelry has been made with just as much attention to detail as you would expect from any other piece of jewelry available from John Hardy. Bracelets, ear studs and necklaces are a few examples of a present that any child will cherish forever.

It’s notoriously tough to purchase an original present for a baby. So, this holiday season, the beautiful goblets, cutlery sets, or baby-rattles produced by John Hardy are amazing choices. To give a little back this Xmas, there is the fantastic Bamboo collection specifically designed for eco-shoppers. The scheme is called Wear Bamboo, Plant Bamboo and if something from this collection is purchased, a portion of the profits go to plant bamboo, a sustainable wood, in places such as Nsu Penida. Each piece is marked with the amount of seedlings planted before shipping. There’s an enormous choice to appeal to anyone’s preference, so it is not at all difficult to delight everyone without damaging the environment…

Make shopping easier this Holiday season by looking at what John Hardy jewelry has to offer before you head to the local shopping center.

Ladies Wristwatches

July 31st, 2009

What was formerly, in the earliest years of portable wrist watches, considered to be unsuitable for men and only for ladies, has got now into a fashion utensil that everyone has. Meantime, the watch is no longer only a tool to tell the time.

The turn of the 20th century on the wrist

With the turn of the 20th century, another level of technical progress was reached, which made it possible to put the mechanisms in an even smaller space. It was now possible to design the clockworks in such a manner that people could fasten them to a wristband without a any trouble. The practical application of this innovational discovery let the pocket watch to be quickly replaced by the wrist watch. It quickly became the fashion to wear a wristwatch. It appeared like the models sprouted from the ground and the variety grown with extended speed. In the early years, however, wristwatches were used only by women. Gentlemen did not wear timepieces on their wrists. It just wasn’t done. The war brought a change of mind concerning this. The soldiers quickly recognized the advantage of a watch on the wrist, which didn’t have to be pulled out of the pocket first. And in this way, the wristwatch prevailed with the male sex.

Away from the mechanical - on to electronics

While the first watches were still being wound, some inventions developed in relation to the mechanics. The automatic wristwatch emerged, which no longer had to be wound manually, but was wound automatically through the movement of the wristwatch. Afterwards, at the end of the 20’s, the quartz wrist watch was invented. Time was indicated here by the so-called electronic oscillating circuit. watches for women

Citizen Watches

June 28th, 2009

“Citizen Watch Co., Ltd.” is a best-known Japanese maker of clockworks and wrist watches based in Tokyo (Japan). Citizen has been mainly chartered as Shokosha Watch Research Institute in the year 1918. The business organization was built in 1924 when the first product, a small pocket watch named Citizen, was positioned on the market. In 1930 the company assumed the name Citizen Watch Company, too. The founding fathers once have been selected the name Citizen because they tried to find a direct way to the peoples heart. This is still nowadays the idea behind watches constructed by Citizen.

First watch with Eco-Drive - Models reaching from dress to athletics


For instance the debut Japanese wristwatch including a wake-up-function was launched by Citizen in 1958. In the 1970ties Citizen built the first quartz wrist watches with LCD display and afterwards also the slightest LCD watch ever. In the early 1990ties Citizen started the premier series production of watchcases consisting of titanium. In addition to that, they designed the leadoff voice recognition watch which was another big milestone in their history. Beyond that the firm was an outrider in producing dive watches for professional use. A highlight was the included bathometer - no one else was able to offer a similar specific function. Additional, Citizen is celebrated for its Eco-Drive collection of light powered watches. Fuelled just by light, it doesn’t need any batteries. Designs reaching from dress to athletics (e.g. professional dive watches), Citizen has an assortment for everybody and every occasion. Find out more about Citizen watches

Diamond Stud Earrings; Discover Why Every Girl Needs a Pair

April 7th, 2008

Diamond stud earrings remain a top choice for celebrities and everyday people alike. Diamond earrings have kept their standing as most sought after because of their brilliance, elegance, and ability to match everything.

Diamond stud earrings range in sizes from itsy bitsy to so huge they make your earlobes sag. You can find them everywhere and every girl should have a couple pairs. There is such a variety when it comes to diamond earrings that it’s difficult to stick with just one style.

You can find diamond studs in many shapes including: round, square, teardrop, marquis, or even star-shaped. Depending on your style choose which best suits you and if you can get more than one pair; it’s always better to have a variety.

Unlike other earrings diamond studs can completely change your look. If you’re wearing jeans and flip-flops, put on a pair of your diamonds and you instantly look better and feel a bit more beautiful. They dress you up enough to make you look more put together without having to wear heels. And what girl wants to wear heels everyday?

Your evening attire becomes instantly more elegant when accompanied by the perfect pair of diamond stud earrings. If you want just something small and pretty go for it. But if you really want to stand out put on those big rocks you have and get ready to shine.

Not only do diamond studs have the ability to dress up your outfit but they bring more attention to your beautiful face. Your eyes will look more sparkly and your smile will be that much more brilliant. The mixture of the diamonds beauty and the confidence you feel will bring out a beautiful glow in your face.

Diamond stud earrings are a gift every girl will love. They don’t have to be huge to be appreciated. You definitely want to buy a pair of diamond stud earrings that will have at least some sparkle but they don’t have to break your pocket book; the mere fact that you’d buy her diamonds will melt her heart.

If you don’t have someone to buy you diamond studs, go out and treat yourself to a pair. You’re a woman, you’re beautiful, and you deserve to be spoiled sometimes; even if you’re the one doing the spoiling.

Shayna Schnereger knows what a pair of beautiful diamond stud earrings can do for a woman; do you? For more inside information about diamond stud earrings visit her http://online-jewelry-guide.com

Jewelry Article 31: Choosing the Setting, The Jewelry Buying Guide

April 1st, 2008

Celebrating a Special Occasion with Jewelry

Nothing more personal than our response to color. Color is the new language of passion, and nothing captures it better than distinctively styled jewelry.
Leave her speechless with our brilliant colorless and fancy colored diamond or bold brilliant gemstone jewelry styles.

Jewelry and gems, The Buying Guide

Choosing the Setting

The setting you choose will be determine primarily by your personal taste. Nevertheless, it is a good idea to be familiar with a few of the most common settings so that you have a working vocabulary and some idea of what is available.

- Bezel setting.
With a bezel setting, a rim holds the gemstone and completely surrounds the gem. Bezels can have straight edges, scalloped edges, or can be molded into any shape to accommodate the gemstone. The backs can be open or closed. One advantage of the bezel setting is that it can make a stone look larger. The bezel setting can also conceal nicks or chips on the girdle. It can also protect the girdle of the stone from chips and nicks.
Keep in mind that if you use yellow gold in a bezel setting, the yellow of the bezel surrounding the gemstone will be reflected into the gemstone, causing white stones to appear less white. On the other hand, a yellow gold bezel can make a red stone such as ruby look even more red or an emerald look more green.

A variation on the bezel setting is the collet setting. The collet setting has a similar appearance to the bezel setting but involves the use of gold tubing.

- Prong setting.
Prong settings are perhaps the most common type of setting. They come in an almost infinite variety; four prong, six prong, and such special styles as the Belcher, Fishtail, or six prong Tiffany. In addition, prongs can be pointed, rounded, flat, or V-shaped. Extra prongs provide added security for the stone and can make a stone look slightly larger. However, too many prongs holding too small a stone can overpower the stone and make the setting look heavy. When setting a marquise, heart shape, or pear shape gemstone, it is recommended that the point or points be held by a V-shaped prong which will best protect the point or points. For emerald cut gemstones which have canted corners, straight, flat prongs are the best choice.

- Gypsy setting.
In this type of setting, the shank (metal part of the ring that goes around the finger) is one continuous piece that gets broader at the top, and is shaped on top into a dome. At the center of the domed top is an opening, into which the gemstone is inserted. There are no prongs. The look is smooth and clean, and popular for men’s jewelry.

- Illusion setting.
The illusion setting is used to make the mounted gemstone appear larger by surrounding it with metal, often worked to create an interesting design.

- Flattop and bead setting.
In a flat top setting a faceted gemstone is placed into a hole in the flat top of the metal and then held in place by a small chips of metal attached at the stone’s girdle. Sometimes these metal chips are worked into small beads, so this setting is sometimes called a bead setting.

- Channel setting.
Channel setting is used extensively today, especially for wedding bands (or wedding rings). The stones are set into a channel with no metal separating them. In some cases the channel can continue completely around the ring, so that the piece has a continuous row of stones.

- Bar setting.
Bar setting, which resembles a channel setting, combines the contemporary and classic look. It is used in a circular band and, rather than using prong, each gemstone is held in the ring by a long tin bar, shared between two stones.

- Pave setting.
Pave setting is used for numerous small stones set together in a cluster with no metal showing through. The impression is that the piece is entirely paved with stones. The setting can be flat or domed shaped, and can be worked so that the piece almost appears to one large single gemstone. Fine pave setting work can be very expensive.

- Cluster setting.
A cluster setting usually consists of one large gemstone and several smaller stones as accents. A cluster setting is designed to create a lovely larger piece from from small stones.

Distinctive contemporary settings

Today there are many interesting and distinctive designs offering something for everyone. Fine “casting” houses produce top quality settings that simply await the stones to finish them off. Some firms produce “semi-mounts,” settings complete with side stones, awaiting only your center gemstone. These can provide affordable and easy solutions to creating a new ring, or remounting stones from something else.
An increasing number of custom jewelry designers also cater to today’s market. International jewelry design competitions such as the Spectrum Awards designer competition sponsored by the American Gem Trade Association (AGTA), or the Diamonds International Awards sponsored by the Diamond Information Center, provide a showcase for their work. The result is an almost limitless choice, ranging from bold sculpted gold and platinum combinations to intricate antique reproductions.

Settings to suit your lifestyle

It is important to consider your lifestyle when selecting any piece of jewelry. Be realistic about the wear and tear a ring or bracelet might take and remember that no piece of jewelry is indestructible. remember, even diamond, the hardest natural substance known, can chip or break if exposed to a sharp accidental blow.

Active outdoor types, for example, might be better off avoiding jewelry like a ring containing a marquise or pear shape gemstone since both these shapes have points. Points are more vulnerable to chipping or breaking, which could result from the kind of sudden or sharp blow an active person might subject a stone to.

In addition, the shank as well as the prongs of a ring will show the effects of wear; any detailing on a ring will blur over time, as the result or gardening, playing on the beach, mountain climbing, handling ski equipment or bicycles or any other kind of repeated contact or use.

Classic four or six prong settings serve a less active generation well, but may not be as well suited to today’s woman. If your daily schedule features a great deal of activity, you would be wise to consider a sturdier jewelry style, keeping in mind that sturdy and graceful are not mutually exclusive. For example, a bezel set setting might be better suited to your activity level. This choice won’t detract from a gemstone’s brilliance, yet it will afford you and your fine gems greater security.

Since everyday activities can loosen a setting as easily as more strenuous ones, can, it is important to have a reputable jeweler check mountings and settings once every six months. Chlorine attacks soldering links and stress points, so if you swim regularly in a chlorinated pool, take your jewelry off first.

In terms of ring design, while ring usually round, fingers aren’t. Top heavy rings will turn on the finger unless the diameter, or outline, is square or stirrup shaped to conform to the shape of the finger. Also, remember that rings worn togeher side by side quickly begin to wear on each other.

Tips for selecting the right style

1. set a realistic budget range to eliminate confusion and temptation that can result in disappointment.
2. Shop around and familiarize yourself with current styles to educate your eye and learn what really appeals to you.
3. Try on different styles; jewelry looks different when you see it on. This holds true of rings especially. Many people; when looking for a rings, insist they don’t like a particular ring in a showcase, and then love it when they try it on.
4. If you are trying to achieve an impressive look with smaller stones, consider interesting jackets for earrings, or inserts or wraps for rings. These enable you to slip your ring or studs into another piece (usually gold, platinum, or silver, sometimes with stones) and instantly create a larger look.
5. If selecting an engagement ring, remember that you will also be wearing a wedding band. be sure to select a style that will complement the type of wedding band you are considering.

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