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  • Beading Clasp Threading  By : Amber Rose
    Ever struggle with threading a clasp on a new bead design?

    See this easy to follow threading guide and many new beading articles by the expert beading gals at Silver Rose Beads.

    Visit the link in the resource to Silver Rose .net and find our clasp beading guide with detailed pictures.
  • Garnet Jewelry - Express your love  By : J. Mosley
    Garnet is the birthstone for people born in the month of January and it is supposed to contain powers that will facilitate your night vision and help you to achieve success. It is also the traditional stone that symbolizes the second marriage anniversary.
  • Ruby Jewelry - It's precious  By : J. Mosley
    Ruby doesn’t need any introduction – it is one of the most precious stones, which can shine brilliantly in a necklace and at the same time glow with a subtlety in a ring. Ruby and red go together and it can ignite a thousand desires that will light your candle of passion without your having to say a word. That’s the magic of a ruby
  • Moissanite An Amazing Gift from the Stars!  By : J. Mosley
    Moissanite! As sparkling as a diamond but more brilliant and harder than diamond, moissanite is available at a fraction of the cost and has become one of the more popular choices for jewelry lovers’ the world over. If you like high quality jewelry and enjoy the beauty and brilliance of diamonds but can’t seem to afford it, then moissanite jewelry is your best and most affordable choice.
  • Diamond Anniversary Bands: Celebrating Memories of Togetherness  By : J. Mosley
    A diamond anniversary band celebrates the everlasting nature of love and is a beautiful reminder of long cherished memories. Beautifully crafted and well-designed unique diamond anniversary bands make for the perfect gift to express your love for each other. Whether you buy a pair of anniversary bands or buy an individual band, these rings celebrate those years of togetherness and the moments spent together.
  • The Culture Of Pearls  By :
    Today’s cultured pearls rival the beauty of natural pearls. They are usually more affordable. One can own several pieces of pearl jewelry of different shapes, sizes, colors and designs.
  • The Third Pearl Wave in China  By :
    Starting in the 1990s, China surprised the market with products that are revolutionizing pearling. The shapes, luster, and colors of the new Chinese production often match original Biwa quality and sometime even surpass it.
  • Pear Necklaces  By :
    Pearl necklaces are not defined merely by their physical measurement; rather strings of pearls have their own set of names that characterize the pearls based on where they hang when worn around the neck.
  • History Of Cultured Freshwater Pearls In China  By :
    Today's freshwater pearl production is overwhelmingly from China.
  • Fun and Passionate Vintage Jewelry Collecting and Hardware Clues  By :
    Vintage Signed pieces of Jewelry are fun to look for. One even might find a booked piece that could be worth a lot of money. It can be time consuming researching a piece, but, in the end there is satisfaction, by being able to add a piece of vintage jewelry to your new collection
  • Costume Jewelry Trends: Summer 2007  By : Mike Gietl
    Give the bling a rest and put away inexpensive plastics because the classic look in costume jewelry comes to full blossom in the Spring of 2007. The ravishing beauty of gemstone, Murano style glass, shell, ceramics, and crystal glass are part of the picture, but there’s even more in this season’s glamorous trends that raise the bar in costume jewelry.
  • Omega Watches Precision in Chronographs and Chronometers  By : Tom9956
    Omega watches were founded in 1848 by Louis Brandt. The watches were produced with the aim to surpass others in high precision timing. His two sons took over the company after his death and created their own in-house manufacturing system. They focused strongly on producing their own calibers.
  • History of Cultured Freshwater Pearls from Japan  By :
    The first cultured freshwater pearls originated in Japan.
  • Wedding Jewelry Tips  By :
    Jewelry can help set the mood for your wedding and enhance the overall look and feel of your gown. Choose your wedding jewelry with utmost care.
  • Beaded jewelry  By :
    Beaded jewelry refers to the jewelry made by using one or more of the different types of beads. They may woven together by a string or adhered to surfaces depending on the designed that one wishes to create.
  • Sterling Silver  By :
    Sterling silver is a favorite choice in mediums among the most creative and innovative designers. Due to its affordability and malleability - it can be shaped into almost any form imaginable. Sterling is the primary material used for silver jewelry, giftware, hollowware and flatware.
  • Crystals - A Brief History  By :
    History of crystal dates back thousands of years to the Mesopotamian times. Lead oxide was used to enhance the brilliance of glass as used today, but applied in different way. This was an alternate to the popular rock crystal which was more expensive, harder to cut and less refractive.
  • Buying Jewelry Wholesale at Jewelry Shows and Expos  By : John Saxon
    If you are in the jewelry business or thinking about getting into the jewelry business, you need to find jewelry wholesale sources. Finding these sources isn’t as difficult as you might think – they are everywhere, and if you have access to the Internet, you literally have the world of jewelry wholesale at your fingertips.
  • Antique Jewelry Wholesale  By : John Saxon
    Finding antique jewelry wholesale is very exciting. In fact, spending those Saturday mornings at the yard sales and estate sales may even become addictive! Yard sales and estate sales – especially estate sales where grandchildren are not interested in their grandma’s old ugly jewelry are the best sources for antique jewelry at wholesale prices – or below wholesale prices.
  • The Splendour of Shell Jewelry  By :
    Shells have been collected and strung into necklaces to adorn royalty and to be worn at special ceremonies such as weddings and funerals. They were given to the deceased as a final goodbye to their loved ones. Nowadays they are donned for every occasion as a fashionable trend. Shell jewelry are beautiful reminders of nature’s beauty.
  • What Is Turquoise?  By :
    Turquoise is the birthstone of December and also it is traditionally considered the anniversary gemstone for the 11th year of marriage.
  • History of Cubic Zirconia Jewelry  By :
    Cubic Zirconia also known as CZ or CZ diamonds was created as affordable alternative for genuine diamonds. It is the most prominent choice among all fake diamonds. They come in every color imaginable at a fraction of the cost of other precious gemstones.
  • Coral Jewelry  By :
    Coral is the skeletal remains of a marine animal, the polyp corallicum, and is mainly composed of calcium carbonate.
  • Tiger Eye Jewelry  By :
    A golden brown gem, Tiger Eye is thought to be ruled by the life-giving Sun and so is thought to bring courage during difficult times. Roman soldiers wore Tiger Eye during battle for protection.
  • What Is Amber?  By :
    Amber is a fossilized tree resin from ancient forests. Demand is especially strong for amber with insects captured inside. Prices of amber can range from $20 to $40,000 or more.

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