Xmas Gifts for Everyone - John Hardy Jewelry
Saturday 19 December 2009 @ 6:15 am

At Xmas show the special individuals in your life how much you care with beautiful jewelry from John Hardy. A wide range of designs is available in sterling silver in just about any design you could possibly want. And you can be quite confident that you will not need to change any of your gifts when the holiday is finished.

The men’s jewelry ranges feature many different chains, rings, cufflinks and a range of other pieces in silver and gold. These collections are made specifically to appeal to gentlemen young and old. Therefore, this Xmas finding gifts will be a real pleasure. No matter what style of jewelry a lady may embrace, this celebrated jewelry maker has a piece that should delight her. Women who like to dress more traditionally might single out the more traditional pieces. For the positively hip woman, there is a variety of avant-garde collections. But regardless of the specific design, all the women’s collections offer bracelets of variable breadths, earrings plus varying lengths of pendants to choose your favorites from. Everyone knows that Xmas is a really magical occasion for the youngsters and of course John Hardy has jewelry collections just for them. Every single piece has been crafted to the superior standards you would expect from John Hardy, but sized down for children. Gifting any child a piece of fine jewelry provides them with something they will always remember you by.

It’s always hard to come up with an unusual present for a baby. The great range of baby gifts designed by this innovative jewelry house should make your life a whole lot less problematic.

John Hardy also has the exceptional Bamboo collection specifically designed for green shoppers. If someone selects a piece of jewelry included in the Wear Bamboo, Plant Bamboo initiative, bamboo is planted in the South Pacific islands with a percentage of the revenue. Every piece is engraved with the number of young bamboo plants gifted before the items are shipped. There is a great selection in both the men’s and women’s collections, so it is not difficult to please your partner and do your bit for the earth too.

Therefore check out the beautiful items designed by John Hardy and make your Xmas shopping trouble free this year.

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The History Of Rubies
Tuesday 10 November 2009 @ 1:55 pm

Rubies have long been thought to have healing properties in treating both the blood and matters of the heart. When you say the word ruby you immediately visualize the colorful images of this stone, as well as an emotional response of passion, romance, and power. Yes that’s the power and the beauty of a ruby! The deep rich color of the ruby ranges from fiery orange red to deep purple red. This rare gem is one of the most expensive gems and one of the most sought after.

The ruby has a history steeped in mystery and medicine. For centuries it has been used to cure and protect. Ancient cultures believed the ruby could cure ailments of the digestive system, energize the blood, and treat the heart. Warriors wore the ruby into battle because of its protective qualities.

The ruby as a gemstone for jewelry has a very interesting history. The crown of Charles IV of Luxembourg from the 1300s held a gem quality ruby that was a whopping 250 carats. The Smithsonian is home to a 137 carat cabochon star ruby. The most expensive ruby ever sold at auction was a 15.97 carat stone that sold for $3.63 million in 1988. No matter their size or value all can agree that the ruby is a powerfully beautiful gem.

If you are in the market to buy a ruby [rubies] you should buy the best quality gem you can afford. Don’t go for size go for quality. You’ll not be disappointed. Rubies are treated with heat to enhance their color. Look for rubies that are a deep fiery red with not too much purple hue. The more visible purple the less the value.

Almost all quality rubies have inclusions, although they will not be visible to the naked eye, so you’ll need to examine under a loope. When purchasing your ruby look for a clear stone with few inclusions. If you have to choose between good color and more inclusions or poor color and few inclusions go for the “best color. The cut of the ruby is important. A good cut will make the ruby look like it is glowing with a deep fire. Inspect the stone under good lighting to ensure there are no chips or scratches.

The different geographical sources of the ruby each produce specific characteristics, colors, and qualities. Burma is famous for producing the greatest amount of top quality rubies in a fine, clear, deep red. Burma is the most important source of rubies today. Thailand is known for dark red to brownish rubies. Ceylon [Sri Lanka] is known for medium to light rubies. Africa is known for small purplish red stones.

The ruby is steeped in history. Ruby is July’s birthstone and is named the King of Gems. It’s history is recorded as far back as the Bible and ancient Sanskrit writings. The name ruby is derived from the Latin word for red - rubrum. It is the sister to the sapphire from the corundum family which is a crystal structure composed of aluminum oxide. Red corundum is called ruby. All other colors are part of the sapphire family. Ruby is the most valuable member of the corundum family. In fact large rubies have been known to bring more at auction than the most flawless diamonds. This is because of the rarity of gem quality ruby stone.

If you are in the market for a ruby be certain to follow the guidelines provided in this article. Rubies are also being grown in a laboratory and are becoming available in the market in limited quantities. These grown rubies are of identical composition, hardness, and brilliance to natural rubies. Synthetic rubies are also available for a fraction of the cost. So for those of us with more limited pocket books we may have to look at purchasing a synthetic or lab grown ruby. No one can dispute the beauty and mystery of the beautiful ruby gem stone!

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History of the Wrist Watch
Tuesday 16 June 2009 @ 1:36 pm

From pocket watch to a fashion accessory. What was once, in the earliest years of portable watches, considered to be unsuitable for men and only for ladies, has developed nowadays into a fashion utensil that everybody has. Meanwhile, the wrist watch is no longer only a instrument to tell which time it is. It is a designer piece and can indicate much more than the time.

A great deal of mechanics in a small housing

The first confirmable portable timepiece was built in 1500. This was not a wrist watch, but more of a pocket watch. Through technical advance, which made it possible for people to house mechanics in an more and more smaller space, the needed components of the clockworks were able to be brought into a manageable form. In this way, the first pocket watch was born, which at the time was still the size of an egg.

The computerized wristwatch from Japan

A totally different wristwatch came onto the market in the 1970’s from Japan, which had developed its own watch industry. The new wristwatch from Japan was no longer set on a mechanical basis, but on a computerized control. This wrist watch extended its range of capacity rapidly. The wristwatch no longer just showed the time. The tiny timepiece on the wrist now also knew the date, the day of the week and even knew whether a leap year was involved.

The wristwatch as jewelry

Nowadays, the wrist watch is much more than a watch. The wristwatch has turn into a fashion accessory. Wristwatches come in all colors and forms imaginable. One can also buy harmonious watches from every fashion collection. The current watches are dominated by the correct fashion trends. Despite these contrary styles, there is something for every taste. The tiny watches, which require eyeglasses to tell the time, and the extraordinary huge watches, which make it difficult to walk upright. By all means, one thing is clear: science is still likely to make so much advancement - that the wristwatch will be seen on the wrists of people for a long time, to respond to the question as to what time it is.

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