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June 22, 2010

Golden Glow - The Return of Yellow Gold

Jewelry has remained an integral part of fashion and that explains the craze among the fashion conscious to team their outfits with the right accessories, mainly gold jewelry. Although, jewelry is available in silver, platinum, copper and brass, gold remains the eternal favorite. 
Winning Trends in Gold Jewelry
Big and bold pieces in jewelry have been rated as the hot favorites for the year. Apart from that, unusual necklaces, multi-strand neck pieces, pearls and Swarovski crystals in gold chains have been rated as the top trends in jewelry too. For earrings, dangling, long and preferably encrusted with stones is what you should be wearing. Chandelier style earrings have been popular for a while now and continue to remain popular apart from drops.

It seems that yellow gold has made a sudden comeback, enticing youngsters and elders alike. Gold jewelry has returned runways in New York, London, Paris and Milan. Yellow gold adds warmth and matches gemstones of any size and shape perfectly. Luxurious, multi-row gold necklaces are the hot favorites and it seems that the trend is here to stay.
Gold has continued to arouse its instinctive response, years after it was first discovered and used in jewelry. Today, our relationship with gold has been strengthened and clearly reflected the in usage of gold jewelry including, chains, rings, bracelets, and earrings.

If you think you cannot afford solid gold, fret not. You can choose to create fashionable pieces of jewelry in 14k and 18k gold too. When teamed with gemstones of your choice, these pieces will surely glow as bright as solid gold jewelry. As designers continue to design newer and trendier pieces of jewelry, the choice grows. Today, you can login to the internet and choose to get in touch with the latest fashion trends in jewelry and even buy the perfect piece of jewelry.
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June 15, 2010

Ruby From Burma

Burma rubies or the Burmese rubies are the most revered type of rubies, their bright color being the main draw. However, differences between the various types of rubies are hard to identify and mostly requires an expert’s help. The rich red hues of the Burmese rubies have enchanted many and contrary to popular belief, they are not found in Burma alone. However, Burma remains the most famous ruby-producing area. The history of the ruby dates back to the Stoneware and Bronze Age. The legendary Valley of Rubies, Mogok is situated in Burma and it is believed that the first humans who settled in this area found rubies and spinels in the rivers and streams around the place.

To determine a natural Burma ruby stone or ruby beads, you need to consider the following factors:

• The color of the ruby is the best means to determine if the ruby is an authentic Burmese ruby or a regular ruby. Burmese rubies have a deep, blood-red, unmistakable hue, with a slight blue tinge.

• Beware of too much clarity. At times, rubies are heat-treated to enhance their color and in the process end up looking slightly transparent. Although clarity is important, an absolutely transparent ruby might not be a Burmese ruby.

• The size and the cost of the ruby can help determine the authenticity of a Burmese ruby too. They are never more than a few carats and are highly-priced. If someone tries to sell a Burmese ruby for a reasonable price, you can be quite certain that it is not genuine.

• If possible, consult a trustworthy gemologist. Only a trained eye can tell with certainty if the ruby is indeed a Burmese ruby.

If you have been fortunate enough to have received the Burmese ruby as a gift, you can choose to make Rings, Bands, Pendant, Bracelet, Necklace, Earrings, Chains etc using sterling silver, 18k gold or even Platinum. If you plan to purchase a Burmese ruby online, you will find a number of websites online, which claim to sell the real thing. Take some time to research the authenticity, check the website for credibility and customer testimonials before you buy the Burmese ruby.
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June 6, 2010

Beauty That Endures Through The Ages

Gold has been synonymous with jewelry since time immemorial. Each and every woman feels lost without some pieces of gold jewelry in her collection. Although in recent years the prices of gold jewelry have gone up there is nothing to beat its enduring beauty. This enchanting metal has withstood the test of time very gracefully and stands out as a thing of beauty forever.

Gold Jewelry Has Been a Favorite through the Ages

In history one comes across gold coins and gold jewelry. At that time gold was abundant and people used to prefer it because of its luster and easy to mold features. We find mention of gold jewelry in Indian, Egyptian, Mayan and Roman civilizations. At that time silver was sparingly used except for making coins. Other metals that are used for jewelry nowadays, such as platinum, were not commonly used during early times. So gold was preferred by all and used in abundance by both men and women. As the price of gold increased people started using it sparingly and soon gold became a sign of opulence.

The Versatility of Gold

Even in the early days people used gold for making jewelry. The trend exists even today and has not faded with the years. This is owing to the many attributes of gold as a metal. Gold is not corrosive and does not give in easily to oxidation. This makes pieces of jewelry made of gold long lasting and shining even after years of use. Also gold is a very malleable metal making it easy for artisans to carve intricately beautiful designs with gold. Being a highly conductive metal, gold responds to designing by relatively easier means. The color of gold goes well with all kinds of clothing and can be worn by with all kinds of clothing styles. Gold jewelry suits people of all age and can be worn for any occasion.

Types of Gold Jewelry Available

In early times gold was used for making clasps and cloth pins or as hair adornments. Thick ankles and bangles were also common along with plain gold neck pieces. The designs and types of gold jewelry have changed over the ages. Gold is measured in carats and 24 carat gold is gold at its purest form. Due to designing difficulties of pure gold, gold of 22 carat, 18carat, 14carat and 9 carat are used more commonly. This gold is used to make necklaces, pendants, chains, bracelets, bangles, amulets, rings for the ears, nose and fingers and even anklets. There is a wide variety of design available in gold.

Gold still remains as classy and versatile as it was ages ago. People still have a penchant or wearing gold next to the skin. Nowadays gold is used in association with silver and platinum in various intertwined designs. Gold plated jewelry is also being made to compensate for the high price of gold. Gold jewelry is still a favorite and will remain so in the days to come.
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