Friday, June 27, 2008

Gold Jewellery: a Prized Possession

Gold is the most popular among the precious metals. No other metal has got such a fancy from mankind as Gold does. Gold Jewellery is the prized possession of the Humans from the ancient times.

Gold jewellery is known for its beauty and grandeur. The character of Gold offering extreme malleability and ductility coupled with the man’s imagination and his ability to create wonderful and intricate designs has made Gold Jewellery a thing of beauty.

Gold jewellery has become an expression of love and affection and sometimes it becomes a binding factor among the family members. It is considered the most auspicious thing in life by most of the cultures like the Oriental and Indians. A family’s wealth and status is measured by the quantity of Gold Jewellery held by it in these cultures.

In ancient Egyptian civilizations, the Pharaohs wore Gold Jewellery all over their bodies as a part of their royal ceremonial Robes. These were buried with the Kings on their death with a belief and wish that their dead Kings should look rich and pompous even after their death. Such was the affinity shown to Gold Jewels during these times.

Gold is mostly worn as Jewellery and the basic use is as Rings worn in the fingers of married and engaged People. Apart from this it is worn as ear rings, nose studs even in the tongue, belly button and other places on the body. But most of people use Gold Jewellery in their necks as Chains, Necklaces, Hip chains, Gold Bracelets and Bangles in their hands, as Ankle chains in their legs and toe rings in their legs.

Changing Styles, invention of machinery that aids in the production of low weight Gold jewellery with highly intricate designs all lead to the rampant use of Gold even by the less affluent people of the Society. Gold jewellery is a craze amongst the younger generations also and the changing fashions give different types of use for the Gold jewellery which are worn more as a show of Wealth rather than for their utility.

There are certain important things to be noted while purchasing Gold jewellery. The primary thing is the quality of the Gold metal measured by its purity in Carats. The higher the Carat value the purer the Gold. Pure Gold is mixed with other metals like Silver, Copper to give strength and other characters to the Jewellery made out of it.

For low cost market, the Gold Jewels are made in less pure gold and they too come out in equally good designs and that has a got a good Market also. The third and cheapest of the Gold jewellery is the imitation Jewellery which looks equally elegant like the originals but have less than 1% of the gold content hence they are the cheapest ones among the Gold Jewellery ranges.

John Gibb is the owner of gold jewellery sources, For more information on gold jewellery check out http://www.Gold-Jewellrey-Advice.Info

Jewellery and Ex-Beading Accessories

Jewellery and femininity go hand in hand. Whenever and wherever a lady adorns herself with jewellery, there is a hint of a smile and a glint in her eyes. This is so because every piece of jewellery she wears makes her feel good and beautiful. And this shine and glint in her eyes and in her smile is well captured and reflected in the beads of her ear pieces, in the pendant on her cleavage, in the finery around her wrists and in every piece of trinket she wears.

But did you ever wonder how each of these pieces of jewellery, that which reflects and enhances a woman's beauty and elegance, is made? How each bead is carefully chosen and set inside a lavaliere with the help of various kinds of ex beading accessories? Well, each piece of jewellery has a story to itself. It covers a long journey while it is manufactured, before it enters the shops, and then after careful consideration by the sales person and the customers, they start off another story.

Each bead and each gem in a jewellery is chosen meticulously. There are a wide variety of ex beading accessories. There is a different accessory for various kinds of activities. There is a very fine reamer that designs pearls. Another tool, often used by jewelers is tweezer and shovel combo. There is a round nose plier which is used for making loops. Apart from these, there are various other ex beading accessories that are used by goldsmith and other jewellery makers.

Using the right kind of ex beading accessories is a must for designing and manufacturing jewellery With the help of the right accessories, you can make the designs precise and flawless. Using the wrong accessories can damage any good design, and thereby spoil the fun of buying or wearing jewellery.

Paul Shane cherishes a hobby of studying and collecting jewellery, to dig out the making and story behind them, especially the rare or exquisite ones, also the ex-beading accessories being used for manufacturing the jewellery. He also loves studying consumer behaviour related to jewellery selecting and buying. At present he is associated with a leading group called E-Beads Limited.


Super Cool Storm Jewellery

Storm was started in 1989 in London in a desire to develop an affordable range of fashion watches. Storm watches were so popular that by 2001 they soon moved on to designing and manufacturing a stunning range of jewellery. The designs were unique, with an emphasis on bold use of colour and simple geometric forms.

Storm jewellery was just what the 18-35yr old market had been waiting for to redefine themselves as the new super cool generation. The jewellery was instantly recognizable with Storm’s strong brand identity and logo.

The real secret to the success of Storm jewellery is in their innovative use of materials, especially Stainless Steel, Titanium and Tungsten Carbide. These materials are so strong they have allowed for new radical designs. Women loved the delicate bracelets and pendants set with colourful crystals. Men loved the new chunky Steel and Titanium designs.

Storm through away the rule book when it came to rings. They combined materials like polycarbonate and Stainless Steel to create rings of stunning effect. Storm now produce a large range of rings in materials like Titanium and Tungsten Carbide. These rings are both strong , scratch resistant and hypo allergenic.

The best thing about Storm jewellery is the price. The materials they use to make their rings and bracelets from are relatively inexpensive and represent excellent value for money. We love it!

John Greed owns and manages a jewellery shop in the historic quarter of Lincoln, U.K. They specialise in contemporary jewellery. They sell online, http://www.johngreeddesign.co.uk

Thursday, June 26, 2008

The Jewellery Men Really Want To Wear

Men wear jewellery for one reason only… the want to make a statement about themselves. Understand what they want to say and you will be able to pick the perfect piece of jewellery for them.

Just five years ago everybody was selling the same old silver and gold jewellery for men in the same designs that your father or even grandfather would have worn. So what were young men to wear if they wanted to express a new sexier and a more sophisticated masculinity to that of the older generations?

Suddenly new super cool jewellery started to be made in materials like Stainless Steel and Titanium. This instantly redefined men’s jewellery. Because of the fantastic strength and durability of the materials new shapes and designs were now possible. These materials were so strong you could wear them all the time without fear of damage. It became the ultimate expression of masculinity, strength and style with a fit and forget usability. These materials also have the benefit of being hypo allergenic and suitable for the most sensitive of skin.

The best news of all is these materials are relatively inexpensive compared to silver and gold and so the prices are also fantastic. Men’s jewellery has seen a rebirth in recent years with loads of new cool designs in rings, bracelets and necklaces. A lot of the more traditional jewellery shops haven’t woken up to this new phenomenon yet so you might have to shop around some independent retailers. We offer a great selection in our shop and online with lots of advice and sizing info.

John Greed owns and manages a jewellery shop in the historic quarter of Lincoln, U.K. They specialise in mens jewellery. They sell online, http://www.johngreeddesign.co.uk

Handicraft Findings of the Past, Enjoy Attention Today

As time progressed, the jewellery industry has witnessed the innovation and usage of different kinds of materials in making fashionable and trendy jewellery from time to time. Such materials have defined trends and times, and sometimes even a whole era has been named after the discovery and frequent usage of any specific metal or element. The usage of different materials in jewellery and accessories, dresses and attires have been proven by the handicraft findings from archaeological surveys and study of history.

Some of the innovations of the past are still enjoying huge popularity in the jewellery industry prevalent around the world. And not just the past, even to this day, there are clans and tribes, like in South Asian countries and in African region, where people are closer to nature. Handicraft findings and small-scale manufacturing point to the fact that people are making, selling, buying and wearing jewellery that fall under handicraft category.

Jewellery that is considered a part of handicraft findings has immense popularity, especially those which belong to cultures and civilisations of the past. There is usage of various kinds of masks as pendants, bones in traditional earrings and rustic lavaliere, cowry shells in all kinds of jewellery and accessories, wood in bracelets and armlets, and many more such material that evoke a crude and folksy appeal. The designs and the material used to make such jewellery are rough to touch and have dull lustre.

There is extensive usage of flora and fauna designs in handicraft findings. Animals like zebra, cheetah, giraffe, tiger, fish, birds etc. have repeatedly been the inspiration in the designs of such ornaments. Designs are carved into wood or other impressionable material to get the desired look. These days, jewellery of handicraft findings is not restricted to materials close to nature. A conglomeration with pearls, beads, gemstones and various metals have helped in the huge development of the handicraft jewellery industry.

Paul Shane cherishes a hobby of studying and collecting jewellery, to dig out the making and story behind them, especially the rare or exquisite ones, also the handicraft findings being used for manufacturing the jewellery. He also loves studying consumer behaviour related to jewellery selecting and buying. At present he is associated with a leading group called E-Beads Limited.

New Fangled Designs As Well As Handicraft Findings For Today's Jewellery

Jewellery is not just restricted to women. Men from time immemorial had worn jewellery sometimes for fashion, and sometimes as a part of the rule of the land. Even in some of the earliest of civilizations like the Indus Valley Civilization and Greek Civilization, the expert archaeologists have dug out some handicraft findings that included jewellery worn by women as well as those worn by men. There are different jewellery for people belonging to different strata of social life.

There are jewellery that are worn by men which are different from those worn by women. Through the ages, we have seen women wearing more of chunky and huge pieces of jewellery; whereas, most of the times, men had worn light and smaller pieces. However, there are also those jewellery that were worn by men and women alike, as revealed by the handicraft findings that have been unearthed by the archaeologists and studied by the historians.

However, there is a subtle difference in the kind of jewellery worn by a man and a woman. The difference lies in the design and in the making of these trinkets. With the help of the right kind of beading accessory and jewellery designing tools, these subtleties can be beautifully carved out.

Some of the jewellery of the current times are more suave and new fangled, which are more appreciated by the younger crowd. However, we still have a huge following for old fashioned designs that have a very earthy touch. These designs are more or less inspired from the handicraft findings of earlier times. Also, some of the designs are in tune with the contemporary handicraft findings. Each kind of jewellery, in today's times, are well appreciated and also are developed as per the demands of the times.

Paul Shane cherishes a hobby of studying and collecting jewellery, to dig out the making and story behind them, especially the rare or exquisite ones, also the Handicraft Findings being used for manufacturing the jewellery. He also loves studying consumer behaviour related to jewellery selecting and buying. At present he is associated with a leading group called E-Beads Limited.