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    • 111.

      Going Blue With Your Engagement Ring


      by Arsene Bergkamp - 2007-03-12
      Everyone knows you are supposed to get a diamond ring for an engagement, but what diamond specifically? Perhaps you should consider going blue. Sometimes, the typical engagement ring just is not wh...
    • 112.

      Jewelry: Symbol of status


      by Gelfey - 2007-03-14
      In the ancient time, essential pieces of fine things were used for making the jewelry products of the body or clothes. Earlier, it was manufactured for different practical goals like wealth storag...
    • 113.

      Jewelry Watches Have Come A Long Way


      by J. Lloyd - 2007-03-15
      The hourglass watches of yesteryears are passé, this is the era of Jewelry watches that not only tell time but also tell of the wearer's status. The concept of time and it's recording has been ...
    • 114.

      Artisan Handmade Jewelry for the Refined Lady


      by Pierre Perissel - 2007-03-16
      When considering spending money on jewelry, not that many women think about artisan handmade jewelry. Most ladies will probably go to the nearest department store first to browse their jewelry collect...
    • 115.

      Beaded Gem Stone Jewelry - Dare to be Distinctive


      by Pierre Perissel - 2007-03-16
      The earliest known examples of jewelry are thought to be a pair of beads made from Nassarius shells, and is estimated to be around 100,000 years old. Using beads as jewelry to adorn the human form cle...
    • 116.

      Jewelry Watches Match Style And Substance


      by Samantha Kay - 2007-03-17
      When it comes to the marriage of form and function - especially in the world of style and fashion - the two are often mutually exclusive. Fashionable clothes are rarely the most comfortable, and a goo...
    • 117.

      Murano Glass - Beautiful In The Making


      by Eric Hartwell - 2007-03-18
      Although glassmaking has been an art and an industry in Europe it was only in the thirteenth century that the impetus for the development of the glass bead as ornamental jewelry took place. Venetian ...
    • 118.

      Whether You're Young or Old, Rich or Poor There's a Swatch Watch To Suit


      by Robin OBrien - 2007-03-18
      The word Swatch actually comes from Slim Watch. Since its launch the Swatch watch has gone on to become the most successful wristwatch of all time, and The Swatch Group, the parent company, is the lar...
    • 119.

      Diamond Necklaces - Real or Simulant


      by Eric Hartwell - 2007-03-19
      Diamond is the hardest known metal in the world. It is also one of two known forms of carbon useful for jewelry and industrial applications. The other mineral form of pure carbon is known as graphite...
    • 120.

      Diamond Rings


      by Eric Hartwell - 2007-03-19
      Diamond rings are very popular for many people all over the world especially when given as a gift for ladies. Diamond is in fact the one of the most sought after minerals in the world. The prices of...