By Andrea Lewis on Jan 20, 2010 in Jewelry | Comments Off
It is always a good idea to consult a guide or a fashion expert in order to learn how to pick the best items of women’s clothing. Some of these tips can prove to be very informative and they will also help you learn how to avoid buying cheap clothes and instead concentrate your efforts on clothes of better quality.
By Erik Hanna on Jan 20, 2010 in Jewelry | Comments Off
A couple will often trade promise rings when they are ready to make a pledge, but not ready to have a proper engagement or marriage ceremony. Promises are meant to last forever, so what better way to symbolize the everlasting pledge than by giving your loved one a diamond promise ring?
By Anne Maxwell on Jan 20, 2010 in Jewelry | Comments Off
Marking your love with a charm or pendent is a special milestone in any relationship. The most well-known mark of commitment and love is the wedding band. This is the ultimate symbol of couples jewelry.
By Reid Lee on Jan 20, 2010 in Jewelry | Comments Off
Egyptians are masters of ornamenting metals by engraving, soldering and fashioning them into beautiful masterpieces Egyptian jewelry The history runs back to 4BC, this was the Pharaonic era and much attention was given to their costumes. Ancient Egyptian gem carvings were popularly known as glyptic art that played a vital role when it comes to showing-off power, glory and possessions. However, they had preferred polychrome glass jewelery rather than gems even though they had precious stones in abundance.
By Reid Lee on Jan 20, 2010 in Jewelry | Comments Off
Hip hop jewelry, also known as ‘bling-bling’ became so popular back in the days the ‘rap’ style entered the music scene. Hip hop stars started wearing fancy jewelry that ranged from rings to pendants and earrings, which in turn gave birth to the name ‘hip hop jewelry’.