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    • 291.

      Business, Looking smart for a job interview


      by LYN CORNELIUS - 2009-01-16
      Looking smart for a job interview There are always going to be things that you can do to better yourself and give yourself a chance at being successful. Having a job is something that is vita...
    • 292.

      Consumer, Fashion Reviews And Iconic Quotations:


      by PATRICK MC MURRAY - 2009-01-22
      It is interesting to note how historic events impacts on fashion through the ages to modern times. And icons of years gone by, their quotations and philosophies have surfaced time and time again, ...
    • 293.

      The Sheen Of Diamond


      by Tom Lopez - 2009-02-10
      If food is the way to mans' heart, then its aptly said that way to a womans' heart is diamond. Diamond as they glitter and as they shine, they produce a twinkle in the eyes of woman. The brides' best ...
    • 294.

      How Stainless Steel Jewellery Is Setting The Fashion Pace


      by Diane Rice.. - 2009-02-26
      Steel jewellery comprises stainless steel, which is almost indestructible with normal use. It is carefully constructed by designers carving a solid piece of steel into the shape needed. Steel jeweller...
    • 295.

      The Differences Between Costume Jewellery And Silver Jewellery


      by Chris Frost - 2009-05-03
      The term 'Costume Jewellery' means that the item is plated and not a precious metal (i.e. Silver, gold or platinum). Most costume Jewellery is plated in either an 18ct gold or Rhodium finish. The base...
    • 296.

      History Of Burberry


      by Peter Burrowes - 2009-07-17
      Burberry is a British luxury fashion house, manufacturing clothing and fashion accessories such as watches. Its distinctive tartan pattern has become one of its most wide recognised trademarks. Royal ...
    • 297.

      Business Articles - Bharatbook.com : India plays a dominant role in the Gems and Jewellery industry


      by SUNIL NAIR - 2009-07-18
      Indian Gems and Jewellery Industry January 2009 Report ( http://www.bharatbook.com/Market-Research-Reports/Indian-Gems-and-Jewellery-Industry-January-2009.html ) assesses that Gems and Jewellery (GJ) ...
    • 298.

      Making A Swarovski Crystal Bead Bracelet


      by Adam Hunter-4587 - 2009-11-24
      Swarovski crystal beads have been a popular item in jewellery making for over 100 years and still retain their charm and attraction today. Simple to use and capable of creating a dazzling effect for v...
    • 299.

      How To Make A Silver Clay Ring Using Precious Metal Clay


      by Adam Hunter-4587 - 2009-11-24
      Precious metal clay (PMC) was developed in Japan in the 1990s as a malleable, easy to use product that produced fine quality precious metal results. PMC is a combination of binders and fine material p...
    • 300.

      Faux Georgette Sarees: Perfect For Winter Evenings


      by Hemant Jain - 2009-12-07
      Indian fashion industry has evolved with spirit over time to keep in pace with the changing demands of people from all over the world. From the era of dominance of cotton and silk sarees the modern wo...