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Cheap Bridal Earrings – Absolutely Chic and Stylish

July 31st, 2010

Do you know why women are too choosy in picking earrings? They not only accentuate the face, but also get that immediate attention from others. Be it any outfit in any color, picking chic and stylish earrings will definitely accentuate your look.

My Wedding Jewelry Online has a wide collection of dashing earrings to suit your cute face and cool outfit. Buy silver chandelier earrings, pearl chandelier earrings, bridal chandelier earrings, silver drop earrings, silver earrings with hoops, and bridal earrings at unbelievable prices. Earrings made of precious and semi-precious stones such as rhinestones, CZ, topaz, fresh water pearls, and zirconium are sure to allure you with its glitz.

Now, match these brilliant-looking earrings to your favorite outfits. A general concept is that you don’t choose long, big earrings with glittering stones for your flashy dresses. Instead, wear studs made of CZ diamond or other gemstones like topaz, zirconium, etc. For simple and casual outfits, silver chandelier earrings, silver drop earrings, or silver earrings with hoops will do.

Most of the modern outfits can match up well with pearl chandelier earrings and crystal earrings. For a stylish red top and a short black skirt, the Radiant Red Flower Sterling Silver Earrings are the best match. Classy Crystal Earrings go well with white full-sleeved tops that you can team with a pair of jeans or a long swinging skirt. The Square CZ Sterling Silver Earrings will look great with formal dresses. Wear the Topaz Stone Flower Earrings or the Half Moon CZ Earrings to soften your look when you dress in formals for work.

Even to-be-brides can also opt for sophisticated yet cheap bridal earrings from here. Large Crystal Teardrop Circular Crystal Earrings offer you a grand look, whereas Clear Crystals on Silver Chandelier Earrings are a gorgeous pick for a traditional gown.

Adorn yourself with dazzling earrings from My Wedding Jewelry to enhance your charming appearance and look great anytime anywhere.

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Stylish Pearl Jewelry

March 20th, 2010

Pearl jewelry is every lady’s favorite secret to be elegant and stylish no matter where she is. Pearl jewelry complements all occasion whether it is worn by the bride on her wedding day or by an executive for a formal party. Apart from its super classy appearance pearl is a symbol for purity and love, source of wisdom and power, and an emblem of chastity and modesty.

 

Pearls are unique and as they are created by a living organism, they are considered to be the most feminine of all gems. One of the fastest growing trends in today’s fashion industry is coupling Pearl jewelry with a simple design to create a sleek and stylish new look.

 

Different types of pearls can be used to make different pearl jewelry for different moods and occasions. Like a bride would prefer to wear a pearl jewelry set made from classic Akoya pearl as well as from fashion forward freshwater pearl wedding jewelry that incorporates light pink or golden pearls, but for hottest styles you can wear multiple strands of pearls with a mixture of different lengths, pastel colors and sizes to add flair to both day and evening wear.

 

Pearls give you a huge variety with their varied shapes and types. Pearls are found in round, rice, potato, oval, mabe, keshi, button, coin, baroque and circular shapes, thus opening doors for all kind of pearl jewelry whether chunky pearl bracelet, sleek necklace or beautiful drop dangles to enhance your beauty.

 

Furthermore, fine pearl jewelry is one of the best gifts you could give to your loved ones without much thinking.

 

Purchasing pearl jewelry calls for great knowledge of the gem. The price of the pearl jewelry depends upon the luster, color, size, shape and the surface of the pearls used to make it.

 

Cultured pearl jewelry is precious and should always be treated as such. It is essential to treat pearl jewelry gently and store them in chamois bag or wrap them in a soft tissue paper while putting them away. Pearl jewelry’s contact with acid-based hair sprays, cosmetics or perfumes, or cleaning them with chemicals or abrasives should be avoided for its long lustrous life.

 

The article is contributed by a professional content writer, having experiences of working in different industries. For further information on Pearl earrings and Pearl jewelry please visit at http://www.alohapearls.com/

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Pearls: Classic and Stylish

February 27th, 2010

Pearls are June Birthstones: along with Pearl, Moonstone (Traditional: Alexandrite).

 By Linda Blatchford

Jewelry Designer

There is so much history about pearls that five (5) months claim them as their birthstone: February, April, June (traditional), July and November. 

Pearls are an astral stone for the signs Gemini and Cancer are linked to the moon. Pearls have been called the “teardrops of the moon”. Some believe that pearls were formed by the passage of angels through the clouds of heaven.

Spiritual Benefits of wearing pearls:



Stimulates spiritual transformation

Promotes prosperity and success

Encloses you with an aura of calm and beauty

Helps with stomach, digestion and emotional stress

Amplifies focus, meditation skills and wisdom

Helps balance the solar plexus chakra

Over time, the pearl has become the symbol of purity and innocence and it is often sewn into bridal gowns, or worn as jewelry by the bride.

 

Pearls are classic, elegant and may be expensive. They are very popular at the Gem Shows.

Queen Alexandra’s Pearls*

Most fine jewellery in the 1900s was white and made from either diamonds or pearls. Queen Alexandra initially wore dog collar chokers, called a ‘collier de chien’ to cover a small scar on her neck.  

For state occasions and formal events she plastered herself in arrangements of pearl necklaces.  The rarity value of real pearls then was such that an American skyscraper exchanged hands for the price of a pearl necklace. This is not as ridiculous as it seems, since fine south sea pearls still command a high price. 

Pearls were very fashionable, but still very, very costly.  After the 1890s, Kokichi Mikimoto of Japan, produced highly acceptable cultured pearls by placing a small bead into an oyster shell. The bead coated itself with nacre (mother of pearl) and so good looking pearl jewels became more affordable. 

 Various combinations of pearl necklaces come in and out of fashion with regularity so pearls too are a must.  Both fake and real freshwater or cultured pearls are very affordable today. The price of pearls has dropped by about a fifth in the past 10 years and the Chinese are making waves in the pearl world with their cheaper prices. The Japanese have suffered disease in their pearl beds as well as facing competition and are finding it hard to compete with China’s prices. 

Value of Pearls

In the early 1900’s, the financier Morton F. Plant exchanged the building for a Cartier two-strand Oriental pearl necklace much coveted by a woman he admired. 

A pearl is judged by its luster, size and markings. Although baroque, or unevenly formed, pearls have often been popular, it is the perfectly round ones that are now most desired. The best have a creamy, slightly pinkish glow. Black pearls (actually, a sort of silver-gray shade) are also coveted. Pearls are measured in millimeters, with 7 to 7.5 considered respectably modest while something larger than 10 millimeters becomes pretty important. For the last 70 years, they have been ”farmed,” which means the deformities have been given a helping hand. These pearls are called cultured, and today natural pearls are extremely rare.

Most of the cultured pearls, Mr. Mondschein says, come from Japan, while the largest ones come from the South Seas, Burma, Tahiti and Australia. Pearls should always be kept in a soft pouch; they can be professionally cleaned with soap and water. ”But spray perfume is the killer,” says Mr. Mondschein. ”I’ve seen people ruin pearls that way. And once the bloom is off the pearl, it can never come back.”

* Source: http://www.fashion-jewellery-online.com/ 

See my Website or Etsy Shop for examples.  

 

Linda Blatchford writes online articles on various topics and is an ezine publishers. A woman of many talents, she is also an e-tailer at LinorStore.com


Linda lives in Illinois with her husband and 3 cats.

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