fine jewelry
fine jewelry
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by David Beard - 2007-01-17
Jewelry designs found in jewelry stores commonly used by artisans in Egypt for handcrafted Silver Jewelry are based on languages, and cultural icons. The cultural icons used are mostly from ancient so...
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by Holly@bigoakinc.com - 2007-02-06
By: Ronnie AdolfFor Valentine's Day, few gifts will make her heart pitter-patter more than the gift of jewelry. It's the fool-proof way to make a good impression and show her how you feel about her...
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by Louise Coulson - 2007-05-19
Jewelry is more than an accessory; it can be a promise, a remembrance, a statement or a frivolous decoration. Fine jewelry, Bridge jewelry and Costume Jewelry all contribute to the choices you make as...
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by Ann Marier - 2007-06-05
When buying fine jewelry, it is expected to look for the best quality at an affordable price. However, if you're new to the world of fine jewelries, then it is best to take extra caution to ensure tha...
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by Sudha Agarwal - 2007-07-19
You're a husband with an upcoming anniversary. Your girlfriend's birthday is next week. Its Christmas time and you want to know the best way to express your feelings. What do all these people have in ...
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by Marian Alba - 2007-07-19
Is it absolutely clear now?! Can you see it?! How could possibly determine whether the diamond you are buying is worth for the cost and truly genuine?!Below are some qualities of diamond which may be ...
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by Michel123 - 2007-09-07
Coin Jewelry can be divided into two major categories: whole coins and cut coins. This article will seek to give the origin of and details about both types.Whole coin jewelry has most likely bee...
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by Michel123 - 2007-09-13
Wedding rings are more than just a piece of jewelry. They are the ultimate symbol of marriage. Rings are purchased for both the bride and the groom, even if the groom insists he doesn't need to ...
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by michel123 - 2007-09-18
A bride considers herself to be born lucky when she wears her diamond wedding jewelries on her special day. But how many of them get this chance? Buying expensive diamond requires sufficient financial...
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by Michel123 - 2007-09-25
The word 'jewelry' is derived from the French word 'jouel' which was earlier made from natural materials like shells, animal teeth, wood, stone, bones of animals etc. In ancient past different t...