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    • 101.

      Art and Culture Silver - Past, Present And Future


      by ALAN BEGGEROW - 2007-11-03
      Silver in its pure state is a very soft, malleable metal. It is only slightly harder than gold. It has been known since antiquity, is mentioned in the Book of Genesis, and there is evidence that ...
    • 102.

      Obtuse Critiques: Designer Cufflinks and their creators


      by Morton - 2007-11-05
      The orb has landed, embossed in leather wallets, purses, bags and belts. Cast in pendants, necklaces and cufflinks. Printed and woven in ties and scarves. And on it goes. A symbol recognised int...
    • 103.

      Jewelry. Fashion -Rings - We love and cherish them or just show them off


      by Kathleen LuvitJewelry - 2007-11-20
      Jewelry has a very long and diverse history going back as far as history takes us. Every culture has embraced the use of jewelry for adornment in some form or other. The history of wearing rin...
    • 104.

      Piracy on The High Streets: Skull and Cross Bone Cufflinks


      by Morton - 2007-11-16
      Skull and Cross Bones, the symbol of piracy on the high seas: this one--a real treasure and Veritas has produced the best rendition of a very popular style. No less than32 Swarovski Crystals a p...
    • 105.

      Birmingham's Famous Jewellery Quarter: London Badge and Button Designer Cufflinks


      by Patrick - 2007-11-27
      The Birmingham Jewellery Quarter is an historic industrial area of international importance located immediately to the north and north-west of Chamberlain Square in the centre of Birmingham. The...
    • 106.

      From Tiffany to Veritas: The Truth in Designer Cufflinks


      by Morton - 2007-11-29
      Founder of Veritas Precious Metals Mark Platt studied at Oxford University before joining classic brand Alfred Dunhill where he worked on developing menswear accessories and fragrance products. ...
    • 107.

      The Cufflink manufacturing revolution: USA, the 60's


      by Morton - 2007-11-23
      Swank Inc a popular designer and manufacturer of men's cufflinks were incorporated on April 17, 1936. When Cufflinks peaked in the 1960's they were making 12 million a year. Even though these we...
    • 108.

      A Perfect Match, Silk Tie and Cufflink


      by Patrick McMurray - 2007-12-06
      Here you'll find snippets about British fashion Designers at the top of their game, highlighting some original cufflink and tie creations from London and about. Names associated with keeping alive tra...
    • 109.

      Fashion Jewelry on the Rise


      by 3bjewels01@gmail.com - 2007-12-13
      The word jewelry is derived from the Latin word 'jocale' meaning plaything. Fashion jewelry is inexpensive to moderately priced jewelry such as a necklace, ring or bracelet, made up of semi-prec...
    • 110.

      Universal Power Corp. sees Analogies in Key Uranium Regions


      by ResourceX Investor - 2007-12-17
      By Anne FletcherWith money jingling in its pocket, Universal Power Corp. (TSX.V:UNX, FSE:3U2A) is ready to start exploring both in Africa and also a world away in northern Canada.The Vancouver-b...