Friday, July 31, 2009
Glass Jewellery - Breaking into Fashion
lined with 24ct gold and sterling silver foil.
As glass necklaces has grown in popularity, more and more companies have begun to produce it. A wide range of stylish and colorful designs are now available to suit any occasion, taste or age. Designers love the fact that glass jewelry can compliment any outfit well, and feel that it offers every individual their own sense of style. As well as many ranges being made for women, there are now a number of designs being made specifically for men too.
Glass jewelry is often made from fused glass, cast glass pieces and glass beads. Fused glass jewelry involves cutting and gluing different colored pieces of glass together and firing it in a kiln. The pieces then melt and fuse together to make one piece of glass, which can then be used to make a range of different colored and shaped jewelry. The glass beads used in glass jewelry making are made in a variety of ways to produce different effects:
Molded beads – these are made by using heated glass rods. Once molten, the rods are fed into a machine which then stamps them and pierces a hole in the middle. Finally, the beads are rolled in hot sand to make them smooth.
Drawn glass beads – these are made by inserting a hollow metal tube into a ball of hot glass. The glass strand is then pulled out to form a tube, which can then be cut up to make a number of small beads.
Wound glass beads – these beads are formed by wrapping heated ductile glass around a solid core. The glass is then shaped with tools, or pressed/rolled onto a hard surface. Once the beads are formed, they are then decorated.
Dichronic glass beads – these beads have a thin metallic film fused onto them. This gives the beads a metallic sheen that appears to change color when they are viewed from different angles.
Lampworked beads – these beads are formed from pieces of glass that have been melted and haped with a torch or lamp. The glass is then cooled at a monitored rate, which helps reduce stress and prevent shattering – this process is known as annealing. As well as traditional glass jewelry, there is also beautiful sea glass jewelry. Sea glass jewelry is made from pieces of glass that have been thrown on the shore, broken down, and then smoothed over by currents and waves - the greater the current and wave action, the smoother the sea glass will be. These pieces of glass are usually many years old and come in various shapes and colors. Sea glass can be found all over the world and has a variety of different names, such as beach glass, mermaid tears, ocean glass, and trash glass.
Even though some gold and silver are often used in glass jewelry making, glass jewelry is still relatively inexpensive to buy compared to gold jewelry and items made from precious stones. There are many unique pieces of glass necklaces available too, and these often come with certificates of authenticity. Glittering diamonds may have adorned models on the catwalk for many years, but glass jewelry is now beginning to break that mould and could soon become the new “diamond” of the fashion industry.
Friday, July 24, 2009
Aventurine, Gemstone,Necklace
tranquility. Aventurine is a very eclectic stone and is used
in a number of applications besides that of jewelry. It is
semi-translucent to opaque and its mineral inclusions give it
a glistening shimmer, called `aventurescence`. Most commonly
Aventurine comes in a green color but it can also be of blue,
gray, brown, orange and yellow color. Unlike many other
gemstones, aventurine is not a mineral, but a rock with a
hardness of 6.5 to 7.0 on the Mohs scale. Aventurine is
composed of two gem minerals, one is plagioclase feldspar and
the other is quartz. Both have a sparkling reflection from
oriented minute inclusions of mica or hematite, which cause a
slight metallic iridescence.
One can find aventurine in aquaria, stone buildings, landscape
stones, bowls, vases, figurines and monuments. The name
`Aventurine` comes from the Italian phrase `per aventura`.
This means `by chance`. Aventurine and quartz was actually
used by primitive man to fashion tools and stone axes. Many
people mistake aventurine gemstones for jade or amazonite. On
the contrary it is also known as the `stone of heaven` or
`Indian jade`. Aventurine is a good luck stone often carried
by gamblers and that is why many gamblers place aventurine
gemstones in charm bags and bring them good luck and money.
Ancient peoples believed aventurine to be an all-purpose
healer that could reduce stress and bring about inner peace.
Many people today wear aventurine jewelry not only for its
attractiveness, but for its ability to draw good fortune and
heal its wearer. This is a good career stone for those in
stressful situations at work. It helps to reinforces ones
decision making abilities and amplifies leadership qualities.
It heals emotional pain, fear and imbalance by dissolving
blocks in the heart Chakra. This gemstone is very good for the
lower back or sciatica. A crystal can be placed in the bath
water to ease muscles. It protects and helps to heal the
lungs, heart, adrenal glands, muscular tissue, Nervous System,
and Stress. It is also helpful in reducing cholesterol and the
prevention of arteriosclerosis. This can be used to clear the
skin especially when allergies are involved. It enhances
mental powers, eyesight, gambling, money, peace, healing, and
luck. Legend claims that aventurine can also help in healing
near sightedness. This gemstone is mainly quartz, a quartzite,
usually containing mica.
Aventurine gemstone usually radiates a calming energy, this is
used in shielding the heart and in healing and balancing the
emotions. Aventurine further stimulates creativity and
independence. It enhances leadership qualities allowing the
wearer to act decisively, and strengthens intuitive power. It
is especially useful for healing and for good luck. This is
also helpful in the treatment of fevers, inflammation, nervous
system stress, migraines, eye ailments, blood pressure
abnormalities, hypertension and urino-genital disorders. It
will amplify your ability to focus and find creative solutions
as well.
Physical Properties
The color of Aventurine can be mentioned as Green,
bluish-white, bluish green and orange. Its hardness is 7 and
specific gravity is 2.65. Refractive index varies from
1.544-1.563. This gemstone is the sign of Taurus. This can be
the anniversary gemstone for the 8th year of marriage.
Color
Aventurine is a soft green semi-translucent to mostly opaque
stone with mica flecks. Aventurine also comes in silvery,
yellow, reddish brown, greenish-brown, bluish green and
orange. It contains inclusions of small crystals that reflect
light and give a range of colors depending on the nature of
the inclusion.
Green Aventurine
This is the stone of luck and chance. It is said to increase
perception and creative insight. It is a heart chakra stone.
Green aventurine is usually given on the 8th year of marriage.
It is the birthstone for August and is often referred to as
the `stone of opportunity`.
Blue Aventurine
This type is an Aries stone that opens the Third eye chakra.
It is a powerful mental healer that increases vitality and a
positive outlook. This stone assists in self-discipline and
developing inner strength.
This translucent aventurine often fades in the sun, therefore
the aventurine jewelry should better be kept in the dark
place. This is a very charming inexpensive stone. Its claim to
fame is having inclusions that look like sparkles. There was a
custom of assigning various Masculine and Feminine Saints with
a particular gem for use in talismans. The name Andrew or
Andre is associated with Aventurine.
Friday, July 17, 2009
Buying Wholesale Jewelry
Buying jewelry wholesale can result in huge savings, but only if you know how to do it. Learn the trade lingo and become wholesale savvy. You’ll save big bucks. There is a definite caveat concerning the buying and selling of wholesale jewelry. Saving money is the ultimate goal, but if you aren’t savvy about how to buy wholesale, you might end up spending more than retail and the quality may not be up to par.
Tuesday, July 14, 2009
January's Birthstone the Garnet
Garnet, birthstone for January, is reasonable and attractive and makes a fine choice for a jewelry stone.
Garnet is the perfect gemstone. It is abundant, durable, attractive, and reasonable in price. Widely known as red birthstone for January, garnet can be found in any color including the recently discovered blue. Clarity, color, cut and size can make the omnipresent garnet a fine stone for jewelry or as a mineral specimen.
Sunday, July 5, 2009
Choosing the Right Earrings for Your Sensitive Ears
If jumbo earrings have torn your piercings, or sensitive skin has left you with itchy, throbbing ears, This article is the cure for your discomfort as well as your fashion problem. Tips on how to select earrings for every type of sensitivity plus the latest products that can rescue your ears are included in this article. The ´80s and ´90s wreaked havoc on a lot of women’s ears. Giant-sized globes pulled on ear holes, quickie piercing jobs at the mall caused infections, and cheap plastic costume jewelry irritated the skin. If you’ve been scared away from wearing jewelry in your sore, throbbing lobes, then welcome back! Today there are options -- all kinds of them-- for even the most sensitive of wearers.
If large earrings are causing you discomfort, choose earrings by weight. Heavy pieces and massive hoops can stretch your piercing to the limit and even tear through. You don’t have to be stuck with boring teeny tiny styles, though. Look for big jewelry made from lightweight materials. There are even some beautiful earrings made from paper on the market. A tip you’ll love: stick a piece of surgical tape on the back of your ear, and it will help support the weight for a much more comfortable wear.
Try upgrading your jewelry selection. Earrings made from better metals are less likely to bother you. It may cost a bit more to buy gold and silver, but the investment is worth it if it saves you from wanting to pull off your own throbbing ears. Look for metals that are nickel-free, as some gold and silver is alloyed and may still cause irritation. If better metals still hurt, you need to skip to the tips for extreme sensitivity.
February's Birthstone Amethyst
Amethyst, February’s birthstone, has been fashionable as a decorative stone since the days of the ancient Egyptians and Greeks. This gemstone is important to healers, as it is widely distributed and therefore very reasonable in price. Amethyst is the purple variety of quartz. The mineral quartz, both natural as well as synthetic, has numerous industrial uses and practical applications, as in electronic devices and as resonators to generate waves of a fixed frequency. Purple amethyst, though, is valued as a gemstone, by collectors and jewelry enthusiasts, and as beads, bookends, sculptured carvings, bottles and boxes, and other decorative items. It is also important to those who use gemstones for healing. Those born in February claim amethyst as their birthstone.
March's Birthstone the Aquamarine
The bluish-green variety of beryl known as aquamarine is birthstone for March. It is a very popular, medium priced stone. Metaphysicists value it for its clarity. Aquamarine is a gemstone variety of the mineral beryl, and birthstone for March. Its color is bluish-green or aqua. The name is derived from the Latin “aqua”, water of the sea. It can be found where other varieties of beryl are found. The finest gemstones comes from
produces some aquamarine, in central
June's Birthstone the Alexandrite
Alexandrite changes color from green in natural light to purplish red in incandescent light. June’s birthstone is a comparatively to the list, having been discovered in 1830 in the
Alexandrite is a variety of the mineral chrysoberyl, which is the third hardest gemstone on the Moh´s scale. It shows a color change from emerald green in natural light to purplish red in incandescent light. Good specimens are really rare, which makes it an costly stone. A good one carat faceted stone can sell for $100,000. A few other gems, slighter lower in price, exhibit a similar color shift which has given rise to the word "alexandritic". These are garnet, spinel, and sapphire. There are also synthetic alexandrites, which are used for lasers. Among birthstones, alexandrite is a quite fresh addition to the list, having been discovered in the Ural Mountains of Russia in 1830. Named after Tsar Alexander, alexandrite was discovered by Finnish mineralogist Nils Gustaf Nordenskjöld. At first he confused his find with emerald but soon discovered its hardness and unique color switching characteristic. Although alexandrite continues to be mined in the Ural Mountains, brilliant stones are found in
Alexandrite is too young a gemstone to have acquired a large body of legends and metaphysical attributes. However, its colors are those of old imperial
April's Birthstone the Diamond
The high refractive index of diamond gives this stone a brilliance unmatched by any other gemstone. Although diamonds have many industrial uses, they are most popular as gemstones for wedding or engagement rings. Diamond is the hardest naturally occurring mineral on earth, and number 10 on the Mohs scale of hardness. It is a pure form of carbon. Some diamonds are harder than others, and heat and high pressure can be applied to those diamonds to make them even harder. The excellent hardness of diamonds make them valuable as abrasives and as a thermal conductors. But by far the most popular use of diamond is in a wedding or engagement ring. For those fortunate to be born in the month of April, the diamond is their birthstone.
May's Birthstone the Emerald
Emerald, birthstone for May, is the most precious gemstone in the world. It is associated with love and happiness. Emerald, the green variety of the mineral beryl, is the most valuable gemstone in the world. Its rare color was greatly admired by Cleopatra. With slave labor, the ancient Egyptians mined emeralds and thus carried on a profitable emerald trade for nearly 2000 years. They domination on this gem until Spanish explorers discovered emeralds in
A fine emerald must be green, in the range from yellowish-green to bluish-green. Its tone should be medium to dark. Light green stones are not classified as emeralds but as green beryl. The tone of a good emerald is bright rather than dull. Inclusions are common in the stone and it has become standard practice to oil the stones to improve its clarity. Stones with too many fissures are often cut into cabochons rather than faceted.
July's Birthstone the Ruby
Ruby is red variety of the mineral corundum. Its history as a gemstone goes back to Bible times. Rubies are found at many locations as
July’s birthstone ruby has a long history as a gemstone, reaching back to Bible times. The book of Proverbs says, "A virtuous wife’s worth is far above rubies". Ancient Hindu texts make reference to the importance of rubies. The word ruby is from the Latin "ruber" and means red. It is the red variety of the mineral corundum, which has number nine scale of hardness on the Mohs. All other corundum is referred to as sapphire. The color of a ruby can range from orange-red to purple-red.
August's Birthstone the Peridot
Although the mineral olivine is plentiful everywhere, including Mars, its transparent gem assortment peridot, birthstone for August, is relatively rare. In ancient times it was mined in
October's Birthstone the Opal
The internal colors of valuable opal, birthstone for October, are caused by light passing through silica spheres. Most opal, together with the famous and highly prized black opal, is mined in
Valuable opal, birthstone for October, is composed of silica spheres. Light passing through the micro-structure of the stone produces various internal colors. There are kinds of opal other than precious, some of which can be of gem quality, these include milky opal, Peruvian blue opal, fire opal and opalized wood, in which the organic structure of the wood has been replaced by opal. In technical terms, opal is a mineraloid gel with a moderately high water content.
November's Birthstone the Yellow Topaz
Topaz, birthstone for November, has been known to reach rock size in crystal form. The largest faceted gemstone in the world is a topaz, at 31,000 carats. References to topaz are found in the Old and New Testaments and in the myths of saints. Yellow topaz is traditional birthstone for November. Topaz untinted by impurities is clear, but usually it is yellow or wine colored, and sometimes blue, or orange, gray, pink, green or brown. Most often it is found in igneous rocks. Some crystals have been found in
Thursday, July 2, 2009
December's Birthstone the Blue Zircon
Zircon was formed in the earth’s core 4.4 billion years ago, when the earth was new. It should not be confused with cubic zirconia. Zircon, birthstone for December, is valued for its burning brilliance. Blue zircon is one of three stones listed as the birthstone for December. A few sources list blue topaz first and zircon another. Perhaps that is because zircon is misunderstood. It is perplexed with cubic zirconia, a man made material with an completely different chemical structure.
Zircon was once viewed, in its clear form, as a alternate for diamonds. In reality, zircon is a valuable stone in its own right, and one with an exciting geological history. Zircon is from the Hadean era. It was created when the earth was very new and has not been changed since. That means zircon is 4.4 billion years old. It is also one of the densest, heaviest minerals. A stone of a specific carat weight will appear smaller than another stone of equal weight.
How to Select Suitable Summer Jewelry
It’s time to put away weighty, burdensome pieces of jewelry and select jewelry for summer. Here are some ideas for summer jewelry that will feel as good as it looks.
Rose quartz
Exclusive in the world of minerals, the soft pink of rose quartz symbolizes love. This stone is the another birthstone for January. It is mined worldwide and is the official birthstone of the state of
The color of rose quartz, which varies from light pink to a rosy red, is exclusive in the world of minerals. The origin of this color is unknown, although it is likely due to iron and titanium impurities. Usually, rose quartz is found in solid masses. True crystals are rare, but they do exist. The small crystals that were first founded in Brazilian. Rose quartz were deemed so unusual they were at first regarded as fakes.
This soft, gentle stone is best worn as a pendant, close to the heart.
Bloodstone
Bloodstone, the another birthstone for March, was known by the ancients as Heliotrope. Christian myth places it at the foot of the cross where Jesus was crucified. Bloodstone is a symbol of moral valor.