Nixon Tribella Watch


Part one-size-fits-all bracelet, part watch, the Nixon Tribella Women's Watch delivers a quirky, funky fashion statement. The Tribella's angular lines will elicit compliments from your friends. As with all Nixon watches, the Tribella doesn't sacrifice function for fashion. It's quality, 3-hand Japanese quartz movement will keep you on time to class, or fashionably late to the party. The stainless steel case and mineral crystal face resists rain and occasional splashes.

Product Features

* Material: [Housing] stainless steel, polycarbonate, mineral crystal; [Strap] polycarbonate
* Chronograph: No
* Waterproof: No
* Backlight: No
* Alarms: No
* Size: Large
* Weight: Not specified
* Recommended Use: Casual
* Manufacturer Warranty: 2 Year limited
* Country of Origin: China

A Symbol of Love


Bico Australia Jewelry, Lyre Pendant - a symbol of love, CR-9 Purple
Product Features
* Lyre, a symbol of love
* Made with SWAROVSKI Crystals
* Bico's high quality is assured with each piece undergoing several hand polishing and hand finishing techniques
* Each product is branded with the unique Bico stamp.
it's very greetfull show your love to your beloved people.




Circular Citrine and Silver Necklace

unique silver jewellery
I’m not sure if you were aware of this or not, but The beautiful birthstone of November, citrine, is a pretty rare precious stone. It’s why we get so many fake ones on the market these days. Mostly cheap, lousy colored glass.
Rest assured though, at Milton Gems you will always find the genuine thing. Our citrine stones come straight from Rio Grande do Sul, in exotic Brazil, and are of the highest quality.

So is the manufacture of this lovely citrine necklace I’m about to show you. It comes from Kit Heat, it’s about 16 inches long and made from Sterling Silver, so you can be sure it’ll last you for a long time.
If this lovely necklace is not quite your style
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Latest trends in jewellery fashion


THE FASCINATION for jewellery in women is ageless. Women’s charm for adorning herself with jewellery is an endless desire.” Jewellery is an expression of one own personal style and attitude,” you can get the look by picking right jewellery for the moment.

Autumn winter and spring summer decides what’s to be ‘on trend’ in jewellery fashion this year. Akansha a professional in accessory designing -NIFT-Bangalore says, “India seems to be lacking behind in fashion and the trend sets here just before it is about to fade around the world. This year sophisticated contemporary jewel designer will be making a fashion statement, mixing tradition with the modern look will be on trend.”

2008 is the year for gold tone jewellery. Long chain with chunky beadle and warmcoloured gem will overwhelm jewellery scenario. Resurgence of coral and turquoise along with pearl will add to the charm of fashion trend this year. All would exalt exotic multicolor gems. Sapphire, aquamarine and tanzanite will continue to soar to the expectation of every jewellery list. Gold base cocktail ring encrusted with hefty color gemstone would not lack behind in the trend.

Yellow gold with dramatic yet tailored design not daring but definitely eye catching is all time favorites of proletarians women with new innovative, glamorous design adorned with warm-hued gems. If you still pose the rose gold, which your great grand mom had left you, polish it now because it is perfect to embellish yourself this year.

Garima, another expertise in Accessory designing – NIFT- Delhi has her own fashion statement. She says, “Wear chandelier drop earrings with multicolor stone to compliment the look. Nine gems can add a touch of glamour to your look during day.” But this does not spell the end of earrings fashion, to embellish yourself you can switch over to long diamond dangle earrings making a dramatic statement for the evening while more demure gold dangle earrings can work nicely for daytime. But if you want to sport the classic look, wear strand of pearl different lengths. Diamond intensive brooches in heart or butterfly shape with lots of diamond pave will also be on top priority of the jewellery trend.

Do you want to be the center of attraction? The way is very lucid, just adorn yourself with glamorous necklaces. As big broad and long jewellery concept will prevail in 2008 market, necklace will also not remain untouched. Texture, satin furnished mushy flexible constructed necklaces that are longer and those like bibs with fancy gemstones and briolette are the hottest preposition.

Versatility, stackable, reversible and convertible design chain will be seen on top of necklace trend. Fusion jewellery will be in trend too. 19-years-old Richa finds herself as a victim of fashion had to says, “Though she loves to wear small, simple but multicolor jewellery but as big and broad concept prevails. She can’t resist herself far from that also.”

While Nikita student of fashion designing who seem to be particular about ‘matching’! She says, “My accessory must blend with my outfits to give me perfect look.” Well said, Nikita! While Jyoti says though long and trendy jewellery is in red carpet but I like small diamonds,” she giggled and said diamonds are women best friends.

If you are bit upset because you are suffering from allergies of nickel or metal plated jewellery? Introducing new and contemporary concept of paper jewellery seems very trendy, durable as well as affordable. Paper jewellery is a new concept where paper is used as a basic raw material.

Even celebrities and TV stars endorse it. Nisha Shabana, 23, says, “Paper jewellery is boon for us, what TV actress wear that’s in my fashion and here we can get them at affordable price.” But if you think it’s not durable, you might be wrong! Paper jewellery can sustain normal dazzle and sweat. It is available in any matching colour it is customised keeping in mind the demand of fashion. The paper jewellery is adorned with kundan, pearl and semi precious stone available to embellish yourself. “We don’t face any competition from gold and silver what we are making is totally new and unique concept!” says Niraj Saxena sales executive in kanchan paper jewellery shop. Urmila Singh is not at all reluctant to say, “It is very creative, imaginative design, paper co lour combination and something anyone would like to wear.”
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merinews

Story of Jewellerys


Jewellery (also spelled jewelry, see spelling differences) is a personal ornament, such as a necklace, ring, or bracelet, made from gemstones, precious metals or other materials.

The word jewellery is derived from the word jewel, which was anglicised from the Old French "jouel" around the 13th century.Further tracing leads back to the Latin word "jocale", meaning plaything. Jewellery is one of the oldest forms of body adornment; recently found 100,000 year-old beads made from Nassarius shells are thought to be the oldest known jewellery.

Although during earlier times jewellery was created for practical uses such as wealth, storage and pinning clothes together, in recent times it has been used almost exclusively for decoration. The first pieces of jewellery were made from natural materials, such as bone, animal teeth, shell, wood, and carved stone. Jewellery was often made for people of high importance to show their status and, in many cases, they were buried with it.

Jewellery has been made to adorn nearly every body part, from hairpins to toe rings and many more types of jewellery. While high-quality is made with gemstones and precious metals, there is also a growing demand for Art jewelry where design and creativity is prized above material value. In addition, there is the less-costly costume jewellery, made from less-valuable materials and mass-produced. New variations include wire sculpture (wrap) jewellery, using anything from base metal wire with rock tumbled stone to precious metals and precious gemstones.

Form and function
Jewellery has been used for a number of reasons:

* Currency, wealth display and storage,
* Functional use (such as clasps, pins, and buckles)
* Symbolism (to show membership or status)
* Protection (in the form of amulets and magical wards)
* Artistic display

Most cultures have at some point had a practice of keeping large amounts of wealth stored in the form of jewellery. Numerous cultures move wedding dowries in the form of jewellery, or create jewellery as a means to store or display coins. Alternatively, jewellery has been used as a currency or trade good; an example being the use of slave beads.[citation needed]

Many items of jewellery, such as brooches and buckles originated as purely functional items, but evolved into decorative items as their functional requirement diminished.

Jewellery can also be symbolic of group membership, as in the case of the Christian crucifix or Jewish Star of David, or of status, as in the case of chains of office, or the Western practice of married people wearing a wedding ring.

Wearing of amulets and devotional medals to provide protection or ward off evil is common in some cultures; these may take the form of symbols (such as the ankh), stones, plants, animals, body parts (such as the Khamsa), or glyphs (such as stylized versions of the Throne Verse in Islamic art).

Although artistic display has clearly been a function of jewellery from the very beginning, the other roles described above tended to take primacy.[citation needed] It was only in the late 19th century, with the work of such masters as Peter Carl Fabergé and René Lalique, that art began to take primacy over function and wealth.[citation needed] This trend has continued into modern times, expanded upon by artists such as Robert Lee Morris and Ed Levin.

Reference :
wikipedia

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