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The Best Jewelry with the Right Accessories Makes True Fashion

July 22nd, 2010 | No Comments | Posted in Fashion

One of the thing that very few women know to keep in mind is that when they are putting together a wardrobe or a look that they want to come off just right, they need to make sure that the small things match well. Owning things of high value tends to make people believe that they can skip on the arrangement of the pieces, but this is not the case. Women with the sharpest fashion sense are always those who know their accessories, jewelry, clothing and hair styles all need to work in harmony to create the image they wish to present. This is what separates women with a nice sense of style from women who can really wow a crowd with the way they have put together their unique look. The real stars in fashion, and not just the people on TV or in the glossy fashion magazines, are those who know how to balance out all of the elements and do not just purely on price.

The core value in any piece of jewelry or element of fashion is how well it works with a number of outfits. This is why some women will go through a catalogue of clothes in their mind while they shop, remembering what they have to match with what things they are looking at in a shop. This tactic enables them to get more good out of what they purchase and gives them an edge that not only allows them to put together better looks, but also gives them more money to work with because they are buying things that they will use a lot and thereby need to buy less than women who do not do the same level of planning with their appearance.

At Very.co.uk there are a number of highly mix and matchable outfits which give a good example of base styles for women who want a more cutting edge look that’s still casual to wear. This can make for a more complete style that is useful for every day wear and at the bargain prices, one can afford to invest in better jewelry, as well.

UK Duke’s Bridal Jewels May Sell for Millions

July 15th, 2010 | No Comments | Posted in News

It turns out that some jewels given to the woman that King Edward VIII renounced the throne of the United Kingdom for will now be offered in an auction in London. The gems are expected to get as much as $5 million in bids. The woman in question, a divorcee named Wallis Simpson from the United States, was subject of a scandal that rocked Great Britain in 1936. King Edward VIII became the Duke of Windsor through this bold act of love and his new wife, the Duchess of Windsor after he abdicated the throne to what was at that time known as the British Empire. In all, the auction will feature 20 different pieces that belonged to Wallis and they will be sold on the 30th of November, 2010 at Sotheby’s famed auction house. According to the auction holders, the Windsors were very savvy jewelry collectors and the estate is expected to contain incredible pieces from Cartier, among other fine high class jewelers.

Not only are the pieces from their courtship days within the UK, they also added to the collection while living in both France and the Bahamas. As the Chairman of Sotheby’s Jewelry in the Middle East and Europe, the inscriptions on the jewelry alone are worth their weight in priceless treasures since they tell the tale of one of the 20th Century’s greatest love stories. Sotheby’s obtained the jewelry in 1987 in Geneva, Switzerland. Onyx and diamond bracelets are among those pieces being offered, one bracelet featuring a panther design and was made in 1952.

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Diamond Natural History

July 13th, 2010 | Comments Off | Posted in Guides

When it comes to the world of jewelry, and specifically gems such as the diamond, one of the things that make them even more interesting than their mere visual beauty is the fact that there is such a great body of natural history which goes along with each mineral that we know of. Diamonds are among the most fascinating of stones because they are formed from a relatively common element, Carbon. However, despite how common this element might be, it undergoes an incredible process before it will be turned into a diamond.

Diamonds are most often formed more than 93 miles (150 kilometers) beneath the surface of Earth. Scientists believe that carbon, like other elements that make up the planet, came from other stars and intergalactic materials that took part in the Earth’s formation billions of years ago. Down in this mantle level of the earth, the carbon was subjected to impressively high levels of heat and pressure between Earth’s solid crust and its molten core. As a result of all this stress, diamonds crystallized are the densest mineral known by humanity. Other diamonds, such as those found on the continents of South America or Africa, are believed to have been created by meteorites which slammed into Earth and would have had the heat and pressure needed to create the gems.

Since diamonds are so far down, mankind would not have been able to discover them if it were not for certain volcanoes with very deep roots that reach down into the planet’s mantle. The rising lava pulls the raw diamond materials upward towards the crust where it is more accessible to miners. The material that we mine diamonds from is called kimberlite. 

While historically, Borneo and India were the only countries where diamonds were mined, discoveries in the 17th Century led to diamonds being found first in South Africa and then across the world. Today 27 nations produce diamonds and they can come from every continent except Europe or Antarctica. When they were first being studied, diamond mines were determined due to blue rocks which would later be called kimberlite after the town of Kimberley, South Africa, near where they were first discovered. When mining for diamonds, there are several minerals that are looked for: olivine, garnet and zircon. All of these could indicate a nearby diamond ‘pipe’, the name given to the tubes of solidified magma that holds kimberlite. For the most part, erosion is what lead to man’s discovery of diamond deposits since they are traditionally quite deep in the planet’s crust.

The first diamonds were discovered by people in India and Borneo, alongside rivers, nearly two millenniums ago, billions of years after natural history says they were formed. It would be more than seventeen centuries later before diamond deposits were uncovered in the rivers of Brazil and for over 140 years, South America would reign supreme as the world’s largest supplier of diamonds. The boom created by diamond discoveries in Africa towards the end of the 1800’s, meant greater understanding of how diamonds originated and lead to many more discoveries around the world until today, miners around the world know precisely what to look for in their pursuit of Earth’s most treasured gemstone.

Selecting a Set of Wedding Rings to Last a Lifetime

July 13th, 2010 | No Comments | Posted in Guides

More than any other event in the entire lives of 2 people who are in love with each other, their wedding day will be that one glowing, special time that all went the way they wanted and they had a day that just about them when family and friends came from all over to see them tie the knot together. This is the best thing that any couple will go through because it is pure magic to experience and is definitely going to change their lives for the better in ways that nothing else they will ever do can offer. The fact is, many couples are just not sure how to find the kind of wedding rings that are going to make a big difference and help them select the style that is going to be beautiful for the decades that lay ahead of them in their new life together. This is why they will look far and wide to find rings of exquisite beauty and that is definitely something that the best in the world of wedding planning advise because we only get one chance to find the perfect rings.

In the world today, many people would be thrilled to be able to have the kind of rings that actually show off their style and first a couple really should select what means the most to them. For an engagement, it is usually diamond rings that are chosen, but once things go to the wedding level bands are a very common choice. One can pick gold, white gold, rose gold or platinum just to name some common favorites. Finding the right jeweller is definitely a big part of getting the right kind of value and this is going to be true across all cultures so be sure to do the homework first to find the right look and value.

Finding an Amazing Luxury Watch of Outstanding Quality

July 13th, 2010 | No Comments | Posted in Guides

In the world of luxury fashion touches it is hard to find one other single object which carries with it the sheer level of impact that a watch of fine quality offers to the person who wears it. Men are renowned for taking a long time to choose the perfect watch because they have limited choices when it comes to the more socially accepted fashion statements they can make but it definitely does make sense for them to do what they can to try and convey the best about themselves by choosing watches that are going to really show off who they are, what their values are and what it is that they view as important in terms of the type of style that they are willing to embrace. The men who can pull this off with real flare are going to be the ones that are admired, but these days ladies also want to be able to have a time piece that is going to earn them jealous glances from their peers so the market is expanding what it offers to suit both sexes as best it possibly can.

This means that there are a lot more choices for a very personal kind of style that would not have been something that could be done in the past. Today there are jewellery designers that make very fine quality watches and other personal accessories which are both glamorous and offer far more than just a visual treat for the eyes, but make a statement of value and class that anyone would be able to appreciate even with a quick look. And this level of custom quality is exactly what so many people have been wishing for for such a long time. Thanks to the new tech tools available these items can be crafted to such intricate levels that each one is practically a work of art.