tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-50658101645354397172024-03-12T17:24:37.354-07:00Jewelry WarehouseLatest information on different styles of diamond jewelry, rings, necklaces, earrings, bracelets. Content Lab Indiahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03993008235992396100noreply@blogger.comBlogger60125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5065810164535439717.post-34440892114484925032015-09-21T21:56:00.002-07:002015-09-21T21:56:41.833-07:00Draw Attention at an Occasion with the 3 Colored Gemstone Cocktail Rings<div dir="ltr" style="text-align: left;" trbidi="on">
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have of course seen two colored gemstone rings and may even possess one in your
jewelry box, but have you dreamt of a bright and gorgeous 3 colored gemstone ring?
If you did, then it is time to fulfill your dream now. Jewelry designers have
launched 3 colored gemstone rings for every occasion and by 3 color gemstones we
do not mean ruby, sapphire and emerald, instead we mean other gemstones that offer
an affordable alternative to the expensive designer rings. The alternative
rings look gorgeous and are capable of adding glamour to your dress whether you
are visiting a cocktail party or attending a wedding ceremony. </div>
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Do you
want to have an idea of the color palette the alternatives open up? Just think there
are 33 different kinds of yellow gemstone and let alone the pinks, greens and the
purples. These alternatives will leave you asking for more. The rings have
stones the colors of which range from bright dazzling to soft and subtle. A
cocktail ring has jadeite as the center piece which is surrounded by smaller
diamonds making the ring appear unique. You will not be able to take your eyes off
the ring and marvel at what a plain stone like jadeite can get transformed into
when jewelry designers display their craftsmanship. </div>
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While
some designers are trying out something absolutely new, there are others who are
providing a modern twist to the timeless classical combinations like green and blue
in fine jewelry. Dark green center stone in a ring is surrounded by frilly
blues making the ring appear edgy and chic. The island ring made from rose gold
features an emerald set in the middle surrounded by blue topaz and champagne diamonds.
The mix of diamonds and blue topaz along with emerald lends the ring an out and
out glamorous touch. </div>
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In
another combination chrysophase is used beautifully and innovatively for a cocktail
ring set with 478 diamonds accentuating the chrysophase stone. In the other
striking jewelry, a baroque tanzanite is surrounded by triple halo of bright
and deep hued purple diamonds, sapphires and blue diamonds creating a
masterpiece of fine jewelry. The baroque tanzanite is 54.20 carat and has its deep
hues enhanced by the triple halo formed by diamonds and sapphires. The
tanzanite in the ring retains its natural shape adding an organic feel to the exceptional
ring. </div>
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3 colored alternative gemstone cocktail rings are bound to draw attention at any
occasion. </div>
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Content Lab Indiahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03993008235992396100noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5065810164535439717.post-8230380406493339992015-09-13T21:30:00.001-07:002015-09-13T21:30:25.925-07:00The Dazzling Diamonds and the Sizzling Stars at Venice Film Festival<div dir="ltr" style="text-align: left;" trbidi="on">
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The
beautiful city of Venice holds the mega film festival once a year and promises to
display some of the best films and best beauties from across the world. This is
the 72<sup>nd</sup> anniversary of the Venice Film Festival and the al fresco
setting provides an amazing opportunity for the celebs to appear in their summer
finery one last time before autumn sets in across Europe. Whenever we think of
film festivals, we think of red carpet and the flash of jewelry in the show. This
time also it is not exception and the jewelry at the red carpet gives the appearance
and feel of the blend of classic and chic. </div>
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Dakota
Johnson who is at the festival to promote her new film A Bigger Splash looks beautiful
in her blush pink slip dress from Prada paired elegantly with pear and rose cut
diamond earrings which are more than enough to make a statement. However, she completes
her look with a platinum bracelet set with emerald and square cut diamonds and
another bracelet in white gold studded with diamonds. Her red lips complemented
her chic fashion ensemble. It’s not only Dakota with plenty of diamonds but
also supermodel Alessandra Ambrosio who appears with diamonds aplenty at the
Venice Film festival. </div>
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She
wore a floaty white maxi dress teamed up with diamond earrings and rings. The rings
and earrings are made from white gold in floral motif studded with plenty of diamonds
to make the supermodel look like a star among the gathering. She sparkled and twinkled
like a princess amidst the crowd. On another occasion she appeared in a gown with
lots of colorful gemstones to complement her style. Amethyst, sapphire,
tanzanite and aquamarine were accompanying her till the end of the show. </div>
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American
supermodel Hilary Rhoda adorned herself with a pair of amethyst and diamond earrings
made from rose gold to make her look like a regal personality. On the other
hand actress Juliette Binoche chose white gold set with diamonds and aquamarine
earrings to look elegant. At the premiere of Spotlight, Nicole Warne, founder
of Gary Pepper Girl a premium fashion, travel and lifestyle website really
chose to be in the spotlight by teaming up her white innovative deep neck gown with
white gold and diamond earrings, necklace and 2 rings which had emerald cut
diamonds. She there poised and collected with all her diamond dazzle. </div>
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Content Lab Indiahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03993008235992396100noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5065810164535439717.post-74605615437594368152015-09-02T22:09:00.002-07:002015-09-02T22:09:35.862-07:00The Butterfly and Fine Jewelry Saga<div dir="ltr" style="text-align: left;" trbidi="on">
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The
beautiful, colorful and elegant butterfly has always been a favorite of the jewelry
designers who still continue to be fascinated by its intricate and delicate
structure. The butterfly has been one of the most popular motifs of jewelry since
times immemorial and it is one of the most beautiful gifts of nature. It is
also considered as a symbol of rebirth which is also associated with the
creativity of an artist. Its iridescent wings are something that we will never
get tired of and it also inspires the jewelry designers to create some of the
finest pieces of delicate looking jewelry. </div>
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The moment
when the butterfly stops fluttering and settles down has been captured by
jewelry designers to create beautiful and stunning pieces of jewelry using
yellow gold and brown diamonds. The butterfly represents a carefree spirit and somewhat
whimsical nature. These features have been captured in all the rings,
necklaces, bracelets, brooches and other forms of jewelry created by various
jewelry designing houses. It’s not just golden butterflies; wooden butterflies with
colorful gemstones are made by innovative jewelry designers for butterfly
lovers. The wooden brooches studded with gemstones are a one of a kind jewelry collection.
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Rose
cut diamonds and pink sapphires have been used to recreate the body and wings of
the tropical Esmeralda butterfly. Its transparent wings are the main attraction
of the jewelry piece. The butterfly rings have truly won the heart of many admirers
because it realizes the imagination of many to have a butterfly seated atop
one’s fingers. The rings made from light weight titanium are studded with diamonds
and colored gemstones to recreate the charm of a butterfly. However, the
highlight of the ring is the illusion that is created when the wearer bends her
fingers; you can see the wings flutter. </div>
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The
iconic butterfly motif is also inspiring more technically savvy designers who
are bringing 3D designed jewelry pieces on the table. Necklaces, rings and earrings
made from oxidized silver set with gemstones like blue topaz and amethyst have
the 3D effect making the items truly unique. The elements focused on the 3D
designs are movement, flight and light through which amazing pieces of butterfly
jewelry pieces have been created. The black rhodium combined with black diamond
piece is the ultimate in the 3D collection. So, now you can have your pet
butterfly with its delicate structure and charming presence always with you. </div>
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Content Lab Indiahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03993008235992396100noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5065810164535439717.post-79909115542094884542015-08-31T00:39:00.001-07:002015-08-31T00:39:17.784-07:00The Bow as the Most Enduring Motifs through Ages<div dir="ltr" style="text-align: left;" trbidi="on">
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The bow
is of the most enduring symbols in fine jewelry since ages. Various jewelry
designing houses have modified it to suit their unique jewelry items. It is
considered to be one of the most feminine motifs which is classic and sophisticated
as well. A bejeweled bow on a ribbon is the perfect design representing
classical beauty. The bow motif first made its appearance in the 17<sup>th</sup>
century as a symbol of love and marriage. They mostly appeared attached to brooches
and necklaces. The bow also represented a playful side of a person therefore
whether on brooches or on necklaces or even on tie pins, bows looked cute. </div>
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The bow
design underwent a change in design in the Edwardian era when it became more
fluid instead of the stiff design of the French court. During the Edwardian era,
bows studded with diamonds started appearing on necklaces, pendants, rings
earrings and also on brooches. Now the bow has undergone even more changes with
loosened up sides and asymmetrical loops on cuffs and chokers encrusted with
diamonds. The bow design and diamonds complement each other making the jewelry item
appear more elegant and whole. Even to this day diamond encrusted bow spells romance
and if you are getting one such ring on your engagement or wedding day, then your
love will be everlasting. </div>
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An
interesting jewelry piece with a bow to offer is a white gold double finger
ring designed exquisitely for bow lovers. It looks unique and is entirely
studded with white diamonds. Bows are appearing on rings with pearls and diamond
to complement them. In of the fine jewelry collections a spectacular ring made
from white gold has a base of South Sea pearls along with a diamond studded bow
while in another set of earrings Japanese pearls are used along with diamonds on
bow shaped earrings. Both these items are sophisticated, elegant and beautiful.
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Some
of the most chic designs are found on items with bows nowadays. Cuffs made from
18carat rose gold or white gold also feature diamond encrusted bows to impress their
collectors while stud like bow earrings entirely studded with diamonds are the
hot favorites of the fashionista. One of the most contemporary bow use is found
on an open collar necklace which will look gorgeous on a white shirt teamed
with a classic black skirt. Other items include a pear cut diamond ring and a knotted
bow ring to sweep you off your feet. </div>
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Content Lab Indiahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03993008235992396100noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5065810164535439717.post-12517906280336025652015-08-23T21:05:00.003-07:002015-08-23T21:05:50.664-07:00Non Traditional Colorful Engagement/Wedding Rings with Precious Gemstones<div dir="ltr" style="text-align: left;" trbidi="on">
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If a
conventional white diamond mounted on a gold band makes you feel ordinary and bland,
then choose one among the colorful engagement rings from the avant-garde
collection of engagement rings. Do not compromise on the engagement
ring/wedding ring because you are going to wear it for the rest of your lives. The
unusual rings are perfect for the bride who wishes to stand out in the crowd. Break
the mold of traditions and try something new and you will be highly rewarded for
this endeavor later. Each of the rings is unique and special because the bride
is a special person like no one else. </div>
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You
can go for the bright fuchsia colored ring with a brilliant round cut diamond solitaire
in the middle channel set along with smaller diamonds all along the double band
making it an outstanding piece of jewelry. The entire ring is made from rhodium-plated
white gold with an elegant design appearing refined and poised. If you thought that
the variety only extends till white gold, then you will be bowled over by
ceramic rings featuring colorful gemstones which will make your entire ensemble
appear bright and colorful. These rings are literally unique with the use of
ceramics and gemstones like purple or yellow sapphire and green diamond as
center stones. Moreover, the rings also have a touch of rose or green gold making
them the ultimate in colorful engagement/wedding rings. </div>
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Jewelry
designers are using titanium which is an extremely skin friendly and cheap metal
in comparison to gold, platinum and silver to make engagement/wedding rings. Titanium
is usually used for making body modification jewelry items, but now jewelry
designers are using titanium to make high end jewelry items including wedding/engagement
rings. Titanium bands with pink, green, cognac or blue hues set with sparkling
diamonds in every shape imaginable can be your perfect choice for the auspicious
occasion. These are the classic solitaire diamond rings with a twist in terms
of color and metal making all the difference. Some of the titanium bands have pave
diamonds all over to make the ring appear even more dazzling. </div>
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Such
experiments continue with combining the eastern and the western influences on rings
especially made for the big day. Sometimes even hand painted bands with diamond
solitaires are offered by jewelry designers to make the ring more personal. These
rings are mostly made from gold of various colors and feature diamonds as
center stones. Break the mound and get rid of the uniform engagement rings this
time. </div>
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Content Lab Indiahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03993008235992396100noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5065810164535439717.post-66080009843438396882015-08-12T00:21:00.001-07:002015-08-12T00:21:32.825-07:00Jewelry Trends of 2016<div dir="ltr" style="text-align: left;" trbidi="on">
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Jewelry
trend forecasters are predicting a jewelry design trend which will be a blend
of the classic style with technological advancement and innovation. According
to the industry experts, the fashion industry will draw inspiration from magic
or the outside world. It will be powerful exploration of the space between light
and shadow. For instance, the colors midnight blue slowly fading into lighter
shades of light blue or lilac will be the perfect theme to explore light and shadow
alternatively. Blue sapphires, marcasite and white cubic zirconia stones are combined
with opal, mother of pearl and laser sliced stones to provide the iridescence and
the reflective effect. </div>
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Eternity
is another theme that will be explored by the jewelry and fashion industry in
2016. It’s the desire of every human being to find out the elixir for eternity hence
they keep exploring the heritage and also the many possibilities in future
through their designs which are manifestations of their imagination. Eternity
explores a lavish color scheme with hues like amber, citrine, honey combined
with intensely dark tones like deep blue. To provide the accents white or off-whites
can be used with brilliant orange, striking green and electric blue. This
creates a warm effect. Gemstones like peridot, topaz and citrine are used in metalwork
techniques to bring out the vast spectrum of colors. </div>
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Body
art has been in vogue for quite some time now. The relationship between body
and body adornments has been explored by millions and the best part is that this
trend will never fade away because it provides an individualistic take on
fashion. Headpieces, body chains, hand ornaments, cuffs and so on will be
available in shades of burgundy, pink which provides a melting effect with
flashes of turquoise and amethyst to balance out the adornments. The jewelry
designers and lovers are also experimenting with organic materials like leather
and animal scale along with synthetic ones to provide shapes that will follow
the body movement. </div>
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Technological
advancement has been introduced to the jewelry designing industry long back and
continuing the trend the designers will explore 3D prints and use electronic tools
to provide angled and defined edges to precious gemstones. Smoky quartz, black
spinel and cubic zirconia in warm tones and corners and edges will be seen more
in jewelry. Intriguing coating/plating, synthetic gemstones in industrial shapes
and masculine color palettes in greys and khakis with soft accents of pink and orange
will show the way. </div>
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2016 jewelry industry will be ruled by combination of traditional and modern
aesthetics through technological advancement. </div>
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Content Lab Indiahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03993008235992396100noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5065810164535439717.post-28183115973968943732015-08-04T23:57:00.000-07:002015-08-04T23:57:17.050-07:00Women Fashion Accessories- Top 5 Picks <div dir="ltr" style="text-align: left;" trbidi="on">
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accessories go together always. In fact without accessories they tend to look
incomplete as this plays a crucial role to judge her style and personality. Yes
of course a woman’s personality is not judged via her accessory but presenting
herself is what matters. In fact accentuating her appearance with trendy
fashion accessories will give her a look that is out-of-ordinary as well as
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striking brooches to stunning belts, with moody watches to flashy bracelets and
earrings, everything will cater a woman with excellent add-on after she is well
donned with a stunning dress. Often a ravishing silhouette too may appear
incomplete without the right accessory. Below are top 5 accessory picks that
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yet one which has successfully survived the ages is the brooch. The White Gold
Rhodium Bonded Fresh Water Pearl Brooch is a smart pick. It is made of round
cut pearls and cubic zirconia in a Silverstone. No matter it is put on ethereal
scarves or cardigans this gorgeous butterfly shaped brooch will offer the right
vintage glamour.</span></div>
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This metal waist belt is absolutely cute and stylish. It is highly versatile,
thus can change a boring dress into something interesting. In fact this gold
metallic belt will beautifully compliment a dress or skirt giving the wearer a
royal look. The Lion Head Stretch Snake Belt is truly ravishing and elegant.<o:p></o:p></span></div>
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lovers should definitely try the Pink Mini Gold Bling Studded Wrap Watch. The
strap is made of synthetic leather and it comes in different colours as well as
style variations. The best part this watch has been stylishly designed devoid
of sacrificing comfort.</span></div>
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Bracelets are a favorite accessory amid women of every age group. Be it a
teenager or a senior citizen, every woman loves to wear a bracelet. Those who
are fond of white gold can try the latest White Gold Rhodium Bonded Bracelet that
comes with round cut CZ in Silverstone. It boasts of a wonderful design and is
truly charming. Created with the help of an electroplating process it gives the
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Content Lab Indiahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03993008235992396100noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5065810164535439717.post-32570581764696518732015-07-28T00:17:00.002-07:002015-07-28T00:17:26.093-07:00Brooches Reincarnated- the Octagonal Sun and Star Pieces<div dir="ltr" style="text-align: left;" trbidi="on">
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The
sun with its rays weaves a majestic image in the sky which has inspired many
jewelry designers over the ages. This time it has inspired a new collection of
brooches which are shaped in the form of bright sun to stun the fashionista. The
brooch is one of the most ancient of jewelry items which has made a comeback recently
with new designs and styles and the sun collection also belongs to the
reincarnation of brooches. All the items of the collection demonstrate octagonal
shapes juxtaposing the star which is another popular motif for fine jewelry. The
octagonal or eight sided brooches displaying the sun through metals and precious
gemstones have been liked by the jewelry lovers. </div>
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The 8
sided and 16 sided brooches mark a new beginning to these ancient jewelry pieces.
The brooches are crafted from yellow gold in neat octagonal geometric shapes that
play with negative space while the smaller ones are studded with diamonds surrounding
a cabochon gemstone in the middle. However, among the suns a bird shines through
with its clean lines and curves studded with diamonds in 8 pointed stars elaborately
designed to make the body of the bird. The octagon signifies renewal and hence has
been chosen the jewelry designers for reinventing the ancient item called
brooches. It also signifies cosmic order, balance and harmony. </div>
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Along
with signifying renewal, these brooches are excellent for use. They are light
in weight and have clean geometric lines which not only look great on your
clothes but also extremely stylish. Brooches as many might think is an
accessory made for the older people, but they forget how versatile it is. Their
versatility has made them a popular choice among the youngsters as well. They
are using brooches not only on clothes but also on scarves, handbags and on their
hair. In fact, the colorful cabochon brooches can be used along with the star
and octagonal designed brooches as a dangling charm. </div>
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The color
combinations offered by the brooches is also something to note. They have white
diamonds, white and black agates, turquoise and chalcedony making the pieces
appear gorgeous. A particular sun brooch has a synthetic coral at its center rendering
a subtle charm to the jewelry item. If you do not wish to have the sparkling
gemstones, you can choose the octagonal star with its rose gold shiny body to
style yourself. At the end of the day, the idea is to mix and match this
versatile jewelry item with your attire. </div>
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Content Lab Indiahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03993008235992396100noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5065810164535439717.post-9314138619150683052015-07-28T00:03:00.000-07:002015-07-28T00:03:18.514-07:00Dragonflies Explored in High Fashion Jewelry Pieces<div dir="ltr" style="text-align: left;" trbidi="on">
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No
matter how indifferent we are to the real dragonflies around us, we cannot ignore
or overlook the jewelry pieces bearing a dragonfly design because they stun us with
their artistic shape and value. Dragonflies have been inspiring jewelry designers
since the Art Nouveau period making a place on the dresses, fingers, necks, wrists
and also hearts of the fashionista. It is one of the most popular nature
inspired designs that women love to wear. The delicate winged dragonfly appears
in colorful shapes with precious gemstones on different kinds of jewelries. In
fact, it is the only creature which can travel from water to land to sky inspiring
artists and jewelry designers with its poise and magical flutter.</div>
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A
dragonfly is not only celebrated for its elegance and charm but also for
signifying transformation. It signifies the capability of embracing change with
dignity. Dragonflies in static form have been captured by many artists and
jewelry designers in Victorian era. But it was not until the Art Nouveau period
that jewelry designers started capturing dragonflies in motion through their jewelry
items. The delicate wings of the dragonflies inspired designers the most. The subtleties
and slight veins of the wings shone in the light while the dragonflies flew around.
These features lent themselves to a technique of enameling known as Plique-a-Jour
which brought out the shimmering wings with utmost precision. </div>
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The elegance,
poise and even sensuality of a dragonfly embodied the significant themes of the
Art Nouveau period. In fact, in the best example of natural fantasy, a
dragonfly metamorphoses into a beautiful woman. Dragonfly though celebrated in various
kinds of designs on different types of jewelries, became most popular as brooches.
Brooches are generally longer than many other jewelry items which suited their lithe
bodies the most. However, rings, pendants, bracelets and earrings also bear the
dragonfly as a beautiful and sensual motif. </div>
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Scintillating
brooches made from rose gold or yellow gold with rose cut diamonds, emeralds and
rubies in the shape of a dragonfly has swept off many fashionista off her feet.
A striking piece is the dragonfly pendant with Plique-a-Jour wings studded with
rose cut diamonds and cushion cut aquamarine in the center. This is a
masterpiece and one of the finest specimens of art on jewelry. Another elegant and
sophisticated piece is a brooch made from white gold with translucent white
jade wings along with red spinel on the body and white diamonds on the tail. This
brooch will make any dress look like a royal one. That is the charisma of a
dragonfly! </div>
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Content Lab Indiahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03993008235992396100noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5065810164535439717.post-66322279288959798472015-07-06T22:16:00.001-07:002015-07-06T22:16:35.365-07:00Aquamarine- The Talisman, the Healer and the Glamour Gemstone<div dir="ltr" style="text-align: left;" trbidi="on">
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Aquamarine,
the ocean colored gemstone has always had a special place in the heart of
jewelry lovers. Considered to be one among the ‘precious four’ gemstones,
aquamarine as legend has it was once a stored by mermaids in their treasure chest
to help sailors during stormy weather. With such an amazing legacy this beautiful
gemstone has gone ahead to become a part of the most desired gemstones ever. Like
most of the other major gemstones aquamarine too has been attributed with
healing properties. It is believed to cure eye inflammation, seasickness, sore
throat and also arthritis in certain cases. Its healing qualities have found a
mention in the ancient documents. </div>
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Aquamarine
belongs to the beryl family and derives its color from iron impurities inside
the beryl crystal. An aquamarine occasionally has a star or a cat’s eye effect which
makes it even more special. These stones with added effect are extremely rare
and most valuable. It is not just valuable to jewelry lovers but also to
jewelry designers because it is a hard stone. Jewelry cutters can experiment on
this hard stone with various kinds of shapes and sizes which is not possible on
a softer rock. It has a vitreous luster and appears in a wide range of blue
starting from deep blue to almost translucent. Due to its unique glitter some people
prefer the translucent type. </div>
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Very
recently, Justin Bieber bought a necklace in the shape of a coiled snake encrusted
with diamonds and a 13.05 carat aquamarine hanging from the center at $545,000.
The necklace was being auctioned at the Cannes Film Festival’s annual anfAR Cinema
Agianst AIDS event. He outbid Leonardo DiCaprio on the necklace which he later gifted
his mother. Another opportunity for the aquamarine to rise above the average
state of things appeared when a vintage necklace and drop earrings set
featuring a 49.59 carat emerald aquamarine appeared in the movie the Great
Gatsby. The design received lot of accolades and the aquamarine and diamond
encrusted set was done on platinum making it one of the most expensive luxury
jewelry. </div>
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Rings,
bracelets, necklaces, earrings and even brooches in various designs come with
aquamarine mounted on them which enhances their charm. The warm or cool blue shade
adds a mystery to the jewelry item just like an extraordinary bracelet made
from platinum features an emerald cut aquamarine in the center surrounded by diamond
encrusted bow tie. This bracelet will increase the elegance of any ensemble at
a special event. </div>
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Content Lab Indiahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03993008235992396100noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5065810164535439717.post-2420383053277378772015-06-15T23:36:00.001-07:002015-06-15T23:36:32.992-07:00The Different Shades of Blue in High Fashion Jewelry<div dir="ltr" style="text-align: left;" trbidi="on">
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Everybody
wants a touch of blue in their jewelry items now which has led the blue
sapphire to become the most sought after gemstone this month second only to
blue diamonds. With jewelers delving deep into the blue ocean to fetch exclusive
pearls of inspiration, blue sapphires are gaining edge over other colored
gemstones. Recently, a Kashmir blue sapphire set a new world record of being the
most expensive cushion-cut sapphire with a price tag of $7.3million. The 35.09
carat blue sapphire is mounted on a ring has now become the most expensive blue
sapphire to be ever sold at an auction.</div>
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Well,
the blue parade doesn’t end there. The Couture Show in Las Vegas showed its
tribute to the ocean’s color by showcasing several pieces which either evoked the
icy cool blue or the warm clear blue. From blue sapphire to tanzanite and from iolite
to turquoise blue seems to be everywhere. Some jewelers being inspired from the
Pacific Ocean have captured the color combination in their immortal pieces with
sapphires, tanzanite, emeralds, tourmalines and opals whereas others play with symmetrical
patterns on earrings with sapphire and kyanite cabochons. </div>
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If you
really want intense blue, then the heart shaped pendant with eyes on you designed
with amethyst and iolite on blue enamel is just for you. The charming owl ring is
a statement piece crafted from blue-green tourmaline to capture the ocean’s hue
along with blue sapphire, emerald and Royal Blue Moonstone. The blue parade
doesn’t seem to end here. Not just pendants and earrings, the bangles also have
their share of blue in the form of mismatched tanzanite which grab attention quite
seamlessly. Their mismatched quality provides a rare opportunity to stack them to
have a stunning velvety blue effect. The turquoise drops reflect the warm see of
the Mediterranean which is also like a cool breeze in the scorching summer. These
light web earrings are perfect for any summer ensemble. </div>
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It’s
not just the warm and cool hues of the mood changing sea that has been captured
in the blue items, but also the brightness and confidence of blue. A bright
neon Paraiba tourmaline cocktail ring is just that one thing which adds glamour
to your look and brightens up your personality. The tourmaline set amidst diamonds
on 24 carat gold ring looks inviting and reminds one of the aqua waters of
Brazil and also blinds one with its brightness. </div>
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Content Lab Indiahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03993008235992396100noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5065810164535439717.post-41139007176858897352015-06-15T23:33:00.001-07:002015-06-15T23:33:45.043-07:00Blue Sapphire- The Most Popular Colored Gemstone Currently<div dir="ltr" style="text-align: left;" trbidi="on">
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Blue
is the color of the season and the new brand of jewelry designers are creating magic
with this colored gemstones. The blue sapphire has been declared as the stone
of the month and new generation jewelry designers are incorporating this fascinating
stone into unique and fusion jewelry items for their clients. Among the jewelry
collection the blue engagement rings are the ones that have left the brides to
be sleepless. In fact, not just would be brides but also brides and celebs of
long time like Penelope Cruz and Victoria Beckham have made various appearances
with blue sapphire rings making style statement. </div>
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Earlier
blue sapphire gemstones used to be a part of the ‘big three’ colored gemstones along
with emeralds and rubies. However, currently blue sapphire exists on its own enhancing
the beauty of several unique engagement rings and fulfilling the dream of so
many women. The new breed of jewelry designers are working on designs which are
unconventional and nontraditional. The popularity of blue sapphire depends on
certain factors. For one, the market has now become open to colored gemstones. People
are opting for colored gemstone rings nowadays to look different and unique on
the most special day of their lives. </div>
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The
blue sapphire has also become popular because the color blue signifies deep
bonding and sapphire signifies love, commitment and truth; everything that a
long lasting relationship demands. So, that just makes blue sapphire perfect choice
for the beginning of a long term relationship. Of course, blue sapphire was given
its due or probably taken to another level in terms of fashion when Kate
Middleton, the Duchess of Cambridge sported it on her fingers. It is a huge blue
rock mounted on a lovely and classic ring which was once worn by Princess
Diana. This blue sapphire ring is the most famous engagement ring in the world and
it is also considered to be a trend setter. </div>
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It
is actually after this event that the world really took notice of the charm of
blue sapphire and brides all over the world wanted a piece of the blue rock. A
blue sapphire set amidst white and yellow diamonds is a contemporary classic. Also
another outstanding creation is a blue sapphire set on yellow gold band and with
a generous smattering of white diamonds. It is elegant and cool at the same
time. if you still want something more traditional, then go for the cabochon blue
sapphire ring to complement your wedding dress. </div>
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Content Lab Indiahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03993008235992396100noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5065810164535439717.post-34043608978424743172015-06-15T23:31:00.003-07:002015-06-15T23:31:19.280-07:00Designs Defining Different Eras in Antique Jewelry<div dir="ltr" style="text-align: left;" trbidi="on">
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Buying
antique jewelry items have become a trend. However, when you have information regarding
the different eras and the influence they have had on the jewelry, it becomes easy
for you to collect the items. The Gregorian era is signified by organic and floral
motifs. Colorful gemstones, rose cut diamonds, silver fused yellow gold jewelry
items are typical of the era. Bracelets, necklaces and detachable brooch and earrings
happen to be the highlight of the period. Acrostic jewelry along with love
poems or names engraved rings was also typical of the age which still now holds
a great amount of popularity. </div>
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The sentimental
motif in the form of love tokens reached its height during the Victorian age. Flowers,
bows, hearts, lovers’ knot, serpents and moons were some of the dominant shapes
during this era. Romanticism reached its peak during the first half of
Victorian age and all the motifs indicated towards enduring love and long
lasting relationships. Towards the second half of Victorian age, the motifs started
changing with changing influences like industrial revolution and discovery of diamond
mines in South Africa. Onyx and deep garnets became quite popular during this time
on rings and lockets while the last half of the era witnessed a return to the light
heartedness of romance and aesthetic. </div>
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Then
came the Art Nouveau era marked with revolution against industrial set up. During
this age jewelry designing became a tool for pure artistic expressions blended with
rebellious use of precious and non-precious metals. Colorful gemstones were also
used in abundance depicting nature inspired motifs like flowers, birds, trees and
insects. The use of enameling was noticed during this time and with bold use of
color and gemstones the sensuality of the female was also captured aesthetically.
This period was followed by Edwardian era wherein platinum was introduced to
the jewelry world. Millegrain and garland style of flower settings with
diamonds, use of pearls in brooches and necklaces provided a lacy and airy feel
to the jewelry collections. </div>
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The Art
Deco era had a greater change in jewelry designing and was absolutely different
from the others in terms of global influences and use of diamonds, platinum, lapis,
jade, onyx, quartz, rubies and of course sapphires. The designs primarily were inspired
by skyscrapers and pace. Art Deco designs are closest to the contemporary
designs. During the Retro period which was a war torn period semi precious metals
and stones like amethyst and citrine were all the rage on brooches while the mid
20<sup>th</sup> century depicting the cocktail era went back to animal motifs in
3D and stylized designs. </div>
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Content Lab Indiahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03993008235992396100noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5065810164535439717.post-31494119351257092592015-06-15T23:25:00.000-07:002015-06-15T23:25:40.447-07:00Graceful and Refined ballet Performances Inspire Exquisite Diamond Jewelry<div dir="ltr" style="text-align: left;" trbidi="on">
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If
you love the fluidity of ballet and wish to have a lovely souvenir of a
beautiful ballet performance you have seen last night, you can check out the latest
fine jewelry collection which is inspired from the Royal Ballet performances. Each
piece captures the fluidity and elegance of ballet dance. Diamonds in various colors,
shapes and sizes have been used beautifully to capture the lightness and elegance
of ballet dance. The purity in the movement of ballet, the fluidity in the stance
and the formations the groups make inspire the jewelry designers to create fine
pieces of diamond jewelry which is rare. </div>
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There
is art and aesthetics in a ballet performance which is manifested through the formations
the dancers make on stage and these formations have been captured in the jewelry
pieces with their intrinsic beauty and artistic value adeptly by the designers.
Having said that, the jewelry pieces are not sugar sweet but have an aesthetics
influenced by the abstract shapes formed by the ballerinas on stage during their
performance. The jewelries capture the intertwining bodies, stretched limbs and
strength to bring out the muscular tension and provide an impression of elongation.
The grace of ballet performance is captured in the jewelry items. </div>
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Since
the dance is also about perfect balance in a moment, the jewelry items will
celebrate it through the design of the exquisite pieces. This has been
beautifully depicted through a necklace with a single line of marquise cut
diamonds rhythmically embraced in each other’s presence and gliding down into a
pointed knife-edge crescendo. Muscular tension has been wonderfully brought out
by 4 diamonds set point to point opposite each other forming golden arches,
while the graceful pirouettes of a ballerina in embraced slender arms position have
been captured in kite-shaped diamonds. </div>
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Diamonds
were the best choice to convey the balance, purity and power of a perfectly synchronized
duet ballet performance. The polished and sophisticated aspect of ballet
performance is brought out exquisitely by polished diamonds- a stone whose
beauty and brilliance is unparalleled. Apart from the elongated marquise and the
unusual kit-shaped diamond, the scintillating Ashoka cut diamonds have also been
used in certain pieces which excel in their beauty and finesse. These diamond jewelries
narrate a story in a flawlessly choreographed manner like a ballet performance does
which leaves a mark in our hearts forever. </div>
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Diamond
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Content Lab Indiahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03993008235992396100noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5065810164535439717.post-50666260540288903732015-05-18T07:10:00.002-07:002015-05-18T07:10:28.446-07:00Fine and Innovative Jewelry from Greece<div dir="ltr" style="text-align: left;" trbidi="on">
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Greek jewelry. The designers are crafting modern pieces with unmatched designing
glory to wow the world. A dwindling economy instead of killing the interest and
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minimalist gold designs set with small diamonds. The culture and heritage of Greece
can be glimpsed through these jewelry items with modern twist for the jewelry aficionado.
The Modern Greek jewelry designers are endeavoring to leave their own mark by
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manner. Some of the effects are visible at first glance while others are not. For
example, in the multi-colored gemstone ring set in yellow gold Greek effect is predominant.
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quartz and rutile wrapping the entire finger looks absolutely sleek with its modern
charming design. Women who are fond of bold designs will definitely like the white
diamond and emerald earrings in pronounced geometrical shapes somewhat resembling
missiles. A wonderful brown diamond, emerald baguette, lapis lazuli necklace will
complement any ensemble flawlessly and the gold ring set with pave diamonds and
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As
the most coveted Cannes Film Festival was declared open, glamour Goddesses from
the silver screen made their appearance with sparkling diamonds like always along
with some colorful gemstones this year. Julianne Moore, the ever stylish and extremely
acclaimed film actress came with pear-shaped emerald earrings which dangled down
her long neck and made her look striking. She teamed it up with an octagonal step-cut
emerald ring. Not just jewelry, she also had the sparkle of the best Actress Mini
Palme when she left. </div>
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Lupita
Nyongo, who is another well famed actress and regular at the Cannes maintained the
trend of white diamonds to the festival. She also wore pink quartz earrings and
colorful gemstone studded two rings to make her statement. Chinese actress Fan Binbing
remained one of the most talked about actresses for her looks at this year’s Cannes
Film Festival with her white and green floral dress and emerald earrings, white
diamond ring and bracelet to complement her look. Whereas Fan chose to go green,
Isabella Rossellini, the Italian actress elected to go all red. She wore a ruby
ring with a pair of ruby earrings to complete her bright crimson look for the festival
and add more color to it. </div>
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Natalie
Portman, the highly appreciated actress from The Black Swan made her return with
a fan shaped ring, a statement bangle and a pair of diamond earrings. She was at
the premier of her new film A Tale of Love and Darkness. Model Karlie Kloss looked
absolutely the glamour diva in a feline gown along with diamond ring and earrings.
French actress Frederique Bel complemented her see-through dress with a pair of
diamond drop earrings. </div>
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Naomi
Watts is rapidly becoming one of the most stylish people in the film circuit with
her unique choices of jewelry at the film festivals. At the Cannes also she wore
4 gorgeous pieces of high fashion jewelry. The highlight was her necklace studded
with diamonds shaped like a tie. The fashion parade was not confined to the
actresses only; even the actors showed up with interesting jewelry, actor Jake
Gyllenhaal being one of them. He wore a super stylish watch made of rose gold
and silver with a black leather strap. French actor Lambert Wilson came making a
style statement of his own. He appeared with a fantastic brooch studded with
diamonds and spinnels pinned to his lapel for the opening ceremony of cinema’s one
of the biggest festivals, the Cannes Film Festival. </div>
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Content Lab Indiahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03993008235992396100noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5065810164535439717.post-86134475823314576382015-04-27T00:19:00.000-07:002015-04-27T00:19:52.328-07:00Birthstones<div dir="ltr" style="text-align: left;" trbidi="on">
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You are sure to know your
birthday but do you have information about your birthstone too? Well, it is a
good time to enhance your knowledge in this field especially when it has become
fashionable to sport a birthstone on your ring finger nowadays. Adorning your
person with a gem stone that is connected to your birth date is considered to
be lucky. While many believe that it will bring them wealth and prestige,
others are more concerned with their health but both groups believe in the
power of the <b>birthstones</b>. The idea
is not new though and the tradition dates back to the pre-biblical era with the
Persians, Romans, and even Aztecs strongly believing in the might of their <b>birthstones</b>.</div>
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But what exactly is a birthstone?
While there are many beliefs about them, there has been no common consensus to
date. You may choose to adorn yourself with a mythical birthstone, a biblical
one, or a zodiacal one. However, the modern birthstone came into existence in
1912 when a group of American jewelers invented the chart that is by far the
most popular. The months of the year are associated to a particular gem stone
in the chart and you are sure to get lucky by wearing a blue topaz, if you
happen to be born in December or can do away with all ills by sporting a ruby
if you are a July born person.</div>
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<b>Types of Jewelry with Birthstones<o:p></o:p></b></div>
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While you are free to wear the
gem stone in any form you fancy as long as it lies in touch with your skin,
there are a few fixed pieces of jewelry that come encrusted with your birthstone.
The list includes:-</div>
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These are the most commonly worn birthstone jewelry due to the reasonable
pricing as well as the sheer variety of precious metals available for setting
the gem. Young people are not always open to buying highly expensive gold rings
and opt for the low-end range of <b>birthstones</b>
set in silver or white metal.
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</span></span><!--[endif]--><b>Necklaces</b>
– Enhancing your looks and heightening your luck at the same time is possible
when you choose to wear a beautiful necklace studded with precious gems including
your birthstone. The appeal for wearing your luck on your neck also lies in the
common astrological belief of wearing it close to the center of your body.<br />
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– These are extremely handy as gifts especially when the birthstone dangles
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So, go ahead and wish your near
and dear ones all the luck in the world by giving <b>birthstones</b> as gifts on birthdays, anniversaries, and graduation
ceremonies. </div>
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Content Lab Indiahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03993008235992396100noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5065810164535439717.post-44234210126356550312015-04-26T23:16:00.002-07:002015-04-26T23:16:16.932-07:00Record Breaking Price for Emerald Cut Diamond<div dir="ltr" style="text-align: left;" trbidi="on">
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A 100.20
carat, internally flawless, D color, Type IIA diamond was sold at a remarkable $22.1
million at Sotheby’s Auction on 21<sup>st</sup> April. The diamond known for
its exceptional features and quality is now also known as the world’s most expensive
diamond. The diamond was sold at a price which was true to the name of the exhibits-
Magnificent Jewels. With this record breaking price and flawless features, this
magnificent diamond now belongs to a league of its own. The diamond was sold at
such a staggering price because it is a perfect emerald cut diamond to ever
appear at an auction. Moreover, it is 100 carats which makes it a gigantic rock.
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Being
the most expensive emerald cut diamond is not the only title held by the gemstone.
The diamond is also the first colorless one to command such a price. The diamond
was extracted from a South African mine and originally weighed 200 carat. This was
cut and given the emerald shape which took a year. It is rare to find an
emerald cut diamond in such gigantic measurements. Therefore, the stone has
already attracted lot of interest from people around the world. Over the last 25
years, 6 perfect diamonds have been sold at high prices at Sotheby’s auctions. This
is the 6th one. </div>
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Other
than this huge rock, chunky engagement rings were also top draws at Sotheby’s auction.
Among the top draws were a purplish pink fancy diamond and sapphire ring which drew
$2.4 million and a 22.30 carat oval-cut diamond ring that garnered $3.3
million. The colored gemstones were equally liked by enthusiasts and a particular
diamond and emerald pendant was sold at a price of $2.8 million making it the
third highest bid at the auction. Not just the new modern pieces, the show garnered
equal acceptance for the vintage ones dating back few 100 hundred years. </div>
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A necklace
belonging to 1920s in the design marking the Mughal era was sold for $2.6
million at the auction. The necklace is encrusted with diamonds, sapphires, lapis
lazuli and emeralds. It is said to have belonged to the wife of Baron Eugene de
Rothschild. Another expensive engagement ring was picked up by an online bidder
for $1.9 million. It is a Kashmir diamond and sapphire ring which dates back to
1915. The second highest bid of the day involved a majestic 22.30 carat diamond
ring sold at $3.3 million online. Lastly, a diamond brooch was also sold at $1
million. </div>
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Content Lab Indiahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03993008235992396100noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5065810164535439717.post-15837327456681303492015-04-19T23:57:00.001-07:002015-04-19T23:57:43.946-07:00Splash of Gold for Summers<div dir="ltr" style="text-align: left;" trbidi="on">
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metal in the world can beat gold in terms of popularity, glamour, richness and elegance.
Decadent jewelry screaming glamour can please you for the timing, but gold is eternal.
The metal for all seasons and reasons morphs into beautiful and exquisite pieces
to complement any outfit. Various jewelry brands are resorting to good old gold
to craft exclusive luxury jewelry items from delicate golden necklaces to rings
with a splash of gold and dash of color. The wide array of luxury items offered
by them is tempting fashionista to pick up their favorite items and wear them again
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Among
the most gorgeous and innovative jewelry types is the fabulous wearable gold pieces
from Rocco inspired collection. This movement had a deep seated influence on
art, culture and everything else in the late 18<sup>th</sup> century. The Rocco
collection presents jewelry items inspired from those designs with a modern
twist. The highlight of this entire gold collection is the legendary Rocaille egg
inspired section which has major impact of the Rocco movement. All the jewelry pieces
have been created masterfully from rose gold with white enamels displaying
artistic twists and turns. </div>
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For
those who are worried about the warmer months ahead there are fine gold jewelry
pieces manifesting the feminine touch perfectly. Long, sautoir-style gold
necklaces with amethyst enclosed in golden cages embellished with arabesque motifs
will complement the light, airy, floaty look of summer dresses. While some are inspired
from artistic movements and from the floaty summer feeling, others are serving
up items far away from bright colors to make them look more elegant and
charming. To take their forward one step further, these fine gold jewelry pieces
have a generous smattering of diamonds. </div>
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The
designs are complex giving an impression of volume. However, the volume just being
an illusion, the pieces are light in weight just perfect for the scorching
summers. The pieces sit delicately on the skin of the wearer to express her
personal style in a subdued manner. The bow appears as a recurring theme in
some of the high fashion jewelry items. This year it has been explored like
never before with a wide range of gold jewelry items displaying the bright red
ruby to other subtle gemstones in wearable designs. The highlight in the bow collection
is a ring resembling the smooth and silky satin with 3 rows of diamonds truly
making it the show stopper. </div>
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Content Lab Indiahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03993008235992396100noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5065810164535439717.post-39393147764794116442015-04-19T23:49:00.001-07:002015-04-19T23:49:34.991-07:00The Delicate, Whimsical, Beautiful and Eternal Butterfly<div dir="ltr" style="text-align: left;" trbidi="on">
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Butterflies-
the colorful, whimsical and pretty blessings of nature have adorned fine
jewelry items since ages and even then their charm has not faded away a bit. Fluttering
from one necklace to a ring and from earrings to bangles, butterflies render a delicate
charm and fanciful air to any jewelry item. A perpetual favorite of jewelry designers,
the beautiful butterfly motif is the recurrent themes in millions of jewelry items.
They are also considered to be the ideal motif to usher in warmer months. More than
just a pretty design, the delicate butterfly has always represented eternal love
since the Greek times. The butterfly represents Psyche, the wife of Eros who is
the goddess of soul. </div>
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The oldest
evidence of butterfly on a jewelry item is a Hellenistic necklace which dates back
to the 2<sup>nd</sup> century BC and is now a part of exhibits at the Walters
Art Museum in Baltimore, USA. The butterfly also provides an opportunity to the
master craftsmen in Victorian times to display their intricate jewelry designing
skills. During the Art Nouveau period, butterflies along with other nature
inspired motifs were used recurrently in unique jewelry designs. Bees, wasps and
beetles come second only to the popularity of the butterflies. </div>
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One
of the most innovative uses of butterfly can be seen at a jewelry house in
London where they accompany Tahitian pearls. The butterflies made from diamonds
accentuate the Tahitian grey pearl necklace which looks elegant and exceptional.
The necklace can be worn singularly or by pairing it with earrings and ring
completing the matching look. Butterflies have held their position in the hearts
of jewelry designers and also in the hearts of buyers as one of the most delicately
beautiful designs. Hence, modern jewelry has no dearth of butterflies in different
colors and versions. </div>
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It
can be found perched on top of a pair of gold and onyx earrings in golden hue
enhancing the beauty of the pair. In another example, it is sitting with its sparkly
wings spread wide on a ring of diamonds and pink sapphire adding dimension to
the ring. The luxe aesthetic denoted in butterfly is unmatched with any other
motif. Not just fine and heavy jewelry, dainty and light weight jewelry also has
butterflies on them. Rose gold butterfly rings and diamond studded butterfly necklace
can complement any light airy dress for summer. In another piece a butterfly in
flight has been perfectly captured with its gorgeous diamond and tourmaline wings
spread across beautifully with two yellow diamonds on its antennae. </div>
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Content Lab Indiahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03993008235992396100noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5065810164535439717.post-5713634015060035592015-04-19T23:42:00.002-07:002015-04-19T23:42:56.358-07:00Another Burmese Ruby is All Set to Become the World’s Most Expensive Ruby<div dir="ltr" style="text-align: left;" trbidi="on">
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The
jewelry world is waiting with bated breath for the auction of a dazzling fiery ruby
at Sotheby’s jewelry auction in Geneva. It is believed that this ruby will
break all the earlier records and set a new one for being the most expensive ruby
on planet. The 25.59 carat Burmese ruby is all set to be displayed at the Magnificent
Jewels and Noble Jewels auction on 12<sup>th</sup> May for this year. Jewelry experts
estimate its price to be $12-18 million which is much more than what was paid for
the current most expensive ruby in the world. The most expensive ruby in the world
now had a price value of $8.6 million which is known as the Burmese ‘pigeon’s blood’
ruby. Greek magnate Dimitri Mavrommatis was original the owner of this ruby. </div>
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This
huge rock is named “The Sunrise Ruby” after a poem composed by the Sufi poet Rumi.
Its pigeon red hue makes it the most remarkable ruby in the world. According to
the Swiss Gemological Institute it is nature’s unique treasure. Its fine color,
purity, attractive and precision cut also makes it a one of a kind gem. The ruby
has been mounted on a beautiful ring for the display. Burma has produced rubies
of various sizes but this one is in a league of its own. David Bennett, the global
chairman of Sotheby’s International Jewelry Division, acclaimed that he has
never seen a “ruby of this caliber.” </div>
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Burma
is a land that holds much significance for producing some of the finest rubies
of the world. The ‘pigeon’s blood’ hue ruby is intrinsic to Burma and is the
most sought after type of ruby. The ancient Mogok mines in Upper Burma have
traditionally produced the best rubies in the world. However, Burmese rubies are
also known to be small in size but this ruby all set to appear in the auction is
of huge size which is almost like a record in itself. Moreover, this ruby is flawless.
The price is estimated to be so high because Burmese natural ruby producing resource
is depleting leaving the world no choice but to diversify their search to other
countries like Africa. </div>
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‘Pigeon’s
blood’ has now become a term used to describe a specific color of ruby which is
the most sought after one. This term now encompasses a good quality ruby which is
used by dealers of classic stones. However, it is this category of ruby that
had set the gold standard and has been originally found in Burma. </div>
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Content Lab Indiahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03993008235992396100noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5065810164535439717.post-4349108646234484302015-03-23T00:05:00.001-07:002015-03-23T00:05:06.384-07:00Make Mothers Feel Special with Mother’s Day Gifts<div dir="ltr" style="text-align: left;" trbidi="on">
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Mothers
are the best gift of God to us and choosing the best gift for this angel on
Mother’s Day is a difficult as well as endearing task. After all, we all want to
see our mothers happy. Here are some ideas which can help you to make the day special
for her and show her how much you care. Prepare to dazzle your senses and hers with
some bright colorful gemstones from bold neons to muted pastels and take your pick
from the wide range of jewelry specially created for the mothers. </div>
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If
you already know that she likes a particular color, then half the work is
already done. If your mother loves pink, then the rubellite earrings will be
ideal for her. The pretty pops in fuschia are bound to melt her heart whereas the
intricate blooms done on ruby earrings will be absolutely irresistible. If you
are thinking beyond earrings, rings can feature in your gift idea. Some of the
famous jewelry designing and manufacturing houses are creating interchangeable rings
where the gemstones can be changed according to your mother’s taste. </div>
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Turquoise is
the color of spring and renders a unique charm to a cocktail ring to complement
any outfit. But with the advantage of interchangeability you can replace the turquoise
with any other gemstone that suits you. </div>
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If your
mother loves multiple colors or combination rings, then the one with a
combination of rubies and turquoise will definitely lift her spirits. On the
other hand if she likes innovative designer fine jewelry, then the avant-garde
creation of diamond and emerald ring will be perfect for her. This particular ring is crafted with marquise
cut emeralds which provide an impression of flowing around the finger. If your
mother loves unconventional jewelry above everything else, then the best gift will
be the single earrings with pearls and rubies which is second to none in terms
of fashion, appeal, trend and style. </div>
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If
your mother doesn’t like much color and prefers soft tones and her style sense is
elegant, then the South Sea pearl earrings are the best choice. Made of rose
gold studded with diamonds, the pair of earrings has pearl drops and looks beautiful
and ethereal. Another option is the pair of exotic looking hoop earrings embellished
with polished white opals. The hoop is made of brushed yellow gold with gold balls
and enamels giving it the glam appearance. The opals add to the glam by being a
contrast to the yellow gold body. </div>
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Content Lab Indiahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03993008235992396100noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5065810164535439717.post-3892071932240525992015-03-22T23:57:00.002-07:002015-03-22T23:57:32.542-07:00The Past, Present and Future of Diamonds<div dir="ltr" style="text-align: left;" trbidi="on">
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Diamonds,
the most precious gemstones; unrivalled in their popularity and brilliance have
an equally riveting story about their origin and formation. Have you ever
pondered on how this brilliantly dazzling stone is formed inside the earth or
which country produces the largest amount or how illustrious is its history? Well,
your fascination about the most sought after gemstone in this world will
increase after you finish reading the article. </div>
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A
diamond is born deep inside volcanic rocks and the piece of rock containing
diamond is thrown up by molten lava to the surface. The rock is known as
kimberlite. India had produced some of the biggest and most popular diamonds in
the world. However, in modern times South Africa is the biggest producer of diamonds
through Kimberly which was discovered in 1866. Until 1989, De Beers controlled diamond
trade. However, the power shifted with 2 major discoveries. Argyle Mine was
discovered in Australia in 1985 followed by another mine in Canada in 2000. Moreover,
public awareness of ‘blood diamonds’ also contributed to the shift. Currently there
are many sources of diamonds in the world. </div>
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The Argyle
Mine in Australia produces transparent and fancy colored diamonds in equally
large quantities. Blue diamonds are highly coveted for their rarity and unique
beauty. The Hope Diamond is the most popular and extraordinary blue diamond the
world has ever seen. Various South African mines have also yielded some striking
blue diamonds. Pink diamond is the rarest among fancy colored diamonds in the world.
Argyle has yielded quite a few natural pink diamonds of highest quality. The mysterious
aspect of a pink diamond is that its composition providing that pretty pink hue
is still unknown. </div>
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Next
in popularity is the yellow diamond. Well, yellow diamond is not as rare as its
pink and blue counterparts. Hence, it is a more affordable option for buyers
desiring to own a diamond. While these are the colors ruling the hearts of
diamond lovers, there is another hue which is not so popular but is equally
brilliant; natural black diamonds known as carbonados. These are rare and mysterious
as well. Not just due to its colors but also because of its value, diamonds have
been the most intriguing and powerful gemstones. They have brought down rulers and
have been the cause of wars. Now, diamonds are the most sought after gemstones for
engagement and wedding rings which make the vows eternal. Thus, someone once
rightly said, ‘diamonds are forever.’ </div>
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Content Lab Indiahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03993008235992396100noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5065810164535439717.post-33166147792206014872015-03-22T23:38:00.001-07:002015-03-22T23:38:22.293-07:00Unique, Special, Extraordinary Rings for Modern Couples<div dir="ltr" style="text-align: left;" trbidi="on">
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Gone
are the days when a man would stroll down to a diamond jeweler choosing a
solitaire for his beloved to pop the question. Now couples not only but engagement/wedding
rings together they also desire to own something special and unique even if it costs
a few bucks more. It is not just about romance and feeling now; it is also about
status and peer competition nowadays that couples want something extraordinary so
that they can make a style statement. Also the buying capacity of couples has
increased making it possible for designers to craft unique pieces and sell them
at their desired price. </div>
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From
distinctive diamond cuts to colored gemstones which also include rare colors, unusual
engagement rings are the flavor of the season. Designers are serving rings on a
platter; right from modern edgy designs to romantic fairy-tale ones, there is a
piece of each person. While some designers are creating exclusive timeless elegant
designs with 18 carat gold and selective diamond and other precious gemstones in
the form of luxury jewelry, others are manufacturing selective items with platinum,
diamonds and various gemstones. </div>
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White
diamonds are not the only choice for engagement rings any more. Colorful diamonds,
sapphires, rubies, pearls and other precious gemstones in interesting settings can
be found in the jewelry stores. Lustrous colors and vibrant hues are rising in
popularity now. The entire journey of having an engagement ring chosen for the auspicious
day is made more rewarding with bespoke designs. Yes, most of the jewelry designers
will undertake private commission to craft a bespoke design of your choice. Though
it is generally a costly affair, yet getting a bespoke engagement ring is worth
every penny. The experience becomes more special when the designer believes that
every woman deserves an exclusively made specific ring resembling her personality.
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The soft
curves and fluid lines of an engagement ring are made more prominent by micro pave
settings. This particular technique is followed by more and designers today to
provide a special look to their creations. Micro pave set diamonds radiate light
and look bright and dazzling all the time. Whether it is a diamond center stone
or a sapphire or ruby, micro pave setting precious gemstones always emphasize the
beauty of the center stone. Another factor couples keep in mind today is buying
a ring which has ethically mined products. Responsibly mined diamonds and other
metals are preferred by couples today. Designers are creating their dream rings
keeping this in mind. </div>
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Content Lab Indiahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03993008235992396100noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5065810164535439717.post-53040788308048494212015-03-22T23:06:00.000-07:002015-03-22T23:06:10.257-07:00The Beautiful, Elegant and Subtle Tiara for Brides<div dir="ltr" style="text-align: left;" trbidi="on">
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Tiaras
have become extremely popular as wedding accessory after Kate Middleton’s wedding
appearance with a statement making tiara. The ever so elegant tiara will
definitely make you look and feel like a princess on your wedding day. It is a
lovely blend of style and status and therefore is melting the hearts of modern brides.
Every bride is trying to fulfil her wish of looking like a princess on her
wedding day with a wonderful tiara. If you are a Disney princess fan, which we
all are in our hearts¸ this is your true chance of being one. Whether you
desire to have a glittering classic tiara or a modern and sleek headband, you
simply have to name it and you will have it. </div>
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During
19 <sup>th</sup> century marriages, tiaras were an integral part of the brides’ wardrobe.
Usually she would be presented with one before marriage by her father or future
husband. Tiaras back then represented status and hence more ornate were preferred.
Tiaras also signified the grandeur and splendour of the special occasion. Since,
it was a headband which was most visible from a distance; it would be the most ornate
one among other jewelleries. </div>
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With
changing times tiaras have become more of a fashion accessory. Brides love
wearing it in the middle or towards the back of their head which blends with
the overall look nicely and does not stick out. Also more ornate ones have
taken a back seat because brides do not wish to overdo their dress and make up on
the wedding day. But it still adds elegance and a princess like charm to the entire
look. Experts are of the opinion that tiaras should be worn keeping mind the shape
of your face so that it shows off the accessory in the best possible manner. </div>
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The
20 carat pink diamond tiara owned by Australian jeweller Linneys worth $2 million
is world’s most unique tiara and Queen Elizabeth II has a large collection of
lovely tiaras in her jewellery box. Tiaras are suitable for a wide range of
hairstyles. Whether long or short hair you can wear a tiara to add more glamour
to your wedding ensemble. Most of the tiaras are made of gold or platinum studded
with diamonds, sapphires, opals, pearls, tourmalines, spinels and so on. In
short, there is a tiara for every taste; every personality and therefore for
each bride. A perfect tiara is like icing on the cake of your wedding ensemble. </div>
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