The fashion of wearing body jewellery is not new. Wearing dazzling and fascinating ornaments has always been loved by women and men all over the world. Bangles, rings, earrings, toe rings, anklets, nose rings, bracelets, chains, necklaces, belly button rings and lip rings with intricate and stunning styles and exotic designs are the choice of many people. These articles are prepared in a variety of metals including gold, white gold, platinum, sterling silver, titanium, stainless steel and some others. Teenage boys and girls also love wearing funky stuff to look stylish and modern.The jewellery should be of high quality so only well known jewelers should be selected to buy the jewellery. The metal is also an important feature and should be given due importance. Always select the metal that suits you and the one you are not allergic to.Besides earrings, rings and bangles other body parts are also adorned with fabulous and amazing jewellery articles. Piercing of lips, belly button and eyebrows are the latest trends in body piercing. The rebellious youngsters love to adorn these parts with cool and stylish jewels. Girls love to have hanging rings for the navel. The selection of metal also depends on your choice; some people prefer gold jewellery only and others like to have silver jewels and still others like expensive metals like platinum.
Another choice to buy affordable jewellery is to go for wholesale buying. In wholesale you can grab a variety of articles at a reasonable price. Buying in bulk is always cheap and so when you buy from wholesale it will be within your budget. To buy your choice of jewellery you can order the design you like by selecting it from the variety provided.It is quite cheap as compared to other metals and is easily available. People allergic to stainless steel can go for titanium as it is also less expensive and non allergic in nature. Another important feature is the size of your jewels. Teenagers like to have big articles of jewellery with beads and charms in it. The stones or beads used in the jewellery should also be of good quality to avoid any infections and allergies.
Thursday, January 15, 2009
Monday, January 12, 2009
Why do consumers prefer silver jewellery to gold?
In today's world our contemporary artisans are experiencing an exciting rise in business, as more and more jewellery consumers are discovering the value of owning quality sterling silver at prices much lower than gold.Whether you are choosing a gift,Silver bracelets are also popular in this type of material. Their designs range from wide, bulky silver cuffs to slim silver chains, so there is always a design to suit everyone. As well as the designs suiting every ones taste, silver jewellery is also popular when complimenting skin tone. Where gold is too harsh on skin tones such as pale and very tanned skin, silver does the opposite and balances out the colour.Pure silver is extremely soft so therefore in a majority of cases, metal alloys such as copper, for example, are added to harden the material. By law, for a piece of jewellery to be named sterling, silver or just generally considered to be real, it must contain 92.5% of silver. If a piece of silver jewellery is made by a process in which the silver is bonded to any base metal, it is referred to as silver plated, this is NOT real silver. If you do decide to choose silver as the material for your jewellery, treating yourself to something you deserve,when it comes to buying silver jewellery, why not shop online. Without the brick and mortar stores, online jewellery sites are able to give their consumers the best prices for their goods …and all items sold are still delivered in good time! So it seems that as jewellery trends come and go, silver will forever remain popular across the worlds fashion spectra.
Saturday, January 10, 2009
How to Incorporate Cultural Traditions in a Wedding
This is a joyful celebration with traditional rituals and customs. These wedding traditions and customs are performed to ensure that the couple will enter into a future of wedded bliss.For instance, if you are planning a wedding in Phoenix with two different cultures, you should embrace both cultures and come up with creative ways to include some aspects to create a complementing atmosphere.You can incorporate your cultural heritage in choosing the colors that will be used in your wedding. For instance in an Oriental wedding, shades of gold and red are usually the main colors because it represents good luck and fortune for the couple. Whether your wedding is influenced by your heritage or a religious belief,The bride, groom and the entire wedding entourage should wear traditional outfits of the culture. For the couple, they can either produce an authentic wedding attire or just elements of it. Be imaginative and use colors and patterns to achieve the desired cultural effect. there is always something unique you can use to make your marriage celebration more personal and distinctively yours.
. Hopefully these suggestions will help you come up with more creative ideas to add personal touches in your wedding ceremony and in your reception. No matter how you incorporate these ideas, remember that the true value of wedding ceremonies of different cultures is to create strong bonds between the couple and their families.
. Hopefully these suggestions will help you come up with more creative ideas to add personal touches in your wedding ceremony and in your reception. No matter how you incorporate these ideas, remember that the true value of wedding ceremonies of different cultures is to create strong bonds between the couple and their families.
Friday, January 9, 2009
Filigree Artists of Colombia
In the first steps the skillful worker receives the stone which has been reduced to dust,..rubs it over a wide tilted plank pouring water over it all the time;There, at the Cauca river shore a few meters from the ancient Puente de Occidente, that minute figure bent down over his tools and somewhat imprisoned by the storm clouds and the mountains that form the river canyon, was a faithful reminder of the indian tradition of paying tribute to their gods through gold. then, the earthly matter in it, disolved by the water, runs down the plank while the one that has the gold in it stays on the board due to its weight.
When I saw Aicardo López working it was like no 2000 years have passed since Diodoro of Sicily, the Greek historian from the 1st century b.C, described like this how the ancient egipcians extracted gold from the bowels of the Earth. Aicardo's tools, a man in his 50s with the tan and wrinkles of someone used to working under the sun, were so traditional like the egipcian's: a type of beaten wooden box, over it a strainer for the larger stones and the only testimonies we were in the 21st century were a construction worker helmet that served as a water bucket and a shovel.They molded their figurines in beeswax covering it with a layer of clay and putting all this in a fire the wax melted out of the clay block leaving the empty shape inside ready to pour in the tumbaga, a copper and gold alleation just like it's done nowadays, maybe taking the form of one of the famous 'poporos' inspired in nature. However the first filigree instructors, The gold bar, one of the most malleable metals in the world, stretches and stretches unimaginably to the point when it becomes a thick thread that the artisan then passes through ruby discs with different callibers until what was a small gold bar is now a thread as thin as hair. Now the true art begins. With this thread many things can be done. Braided for example, it gives a beautiful relief. Benitez, meanwhile, is working on a ring for a 'quinceañera'. Life for the people of Santa Fe is marked like a pendulum by their gold jewels.the art of creating figures with gold thread, in Santa Fe de Antioquia weren't the indian gold artisans but people from Mompox where curiously gold was not mined but hoarded up in the era when the Spaniards stripped their colonies from all the gold they could gather.
When I saw Aicardo López working it was like no 2000 years have passed since Diodoro of Sicily, the Greek historian from the 1st century b.C, described like this how the ancient egipcians extracted gold from the bowels of the Earth. Aicardo's tools, a man in his 50s with the tan and wrinkles of someone used to working under the sun, were so traditional like the egipcian's: a type of beaten wooden box, over it a strainer for the larger stones and the only testimonies we were in the 21st century were a construction worker helmet that served as a water bucket and a shovel.They molded their figurines in beeswax covering it with a layer of clay and putting all this in a fire the wax melted out of the clay block leaving the empty shape inside ready to pour in the tumbaga, a copper and gold alleation just like it's done nowadays, maybe taking the form of one of the famous 'poporos' inspired in nature. However the first filigree instructors, The gold bar, one of the most malleable metals in the world, stretches and stretches unimaginably to the point when it becomes a thick thread that the artisan then passes through ruby discs with different callibers until what was a small gold bar is now a thread as thin as hair. Now the true art begins. With this thread many things can be done. Braided for example, it gives a beautiful relief. Benitez, meanwhile, is working on a ring for a 'quinceañera'. Life for the people of Santa Fe is marked like a pendulum by their gold jewels.the art of creating figures with gold thread, in Santa Fe de Antioquia weren't the indian gold artisans but people from Mompox where curiously gold was not mined but hoarded up in the era when the Spaniards stripped their colonies from all the gold they could gather.
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