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7MM Cushion Cut Green Amethyst Ring In Sterling Silver 1.50 CT (Available In Sizes 5-9)
!±8±7MM Cushion Cut Green Amethyst Ring In Sterling Silver 1.50 CT (Available In Sizes 5-9)
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This is a beautiful Green Amethyst Ring. The Ring is made in Solid .925 Sterling Silver. The Green Amethyst is Natural, 7MM and 1.50 CTW. This ring will be a perfect gift for any occasion. The ring is surrounded by accent Cubic Zirconia stones to add to the sparkle of the item.
Saturday, March 3, 2012
Sterling Silver 3-Stone Cubic Zirconia Ring
!±8± Sterling Silver 3-Stone Cubic Zirconia Ring
Her eyes will fill with delight when she sees the Sterling Silver 3-Stone Cubic Zirconia Ring. This sterling silver ring places three cubic zirconia stones across the top of the ring in 4-prong settings. The middle stone is slightly larger the stones that sit on either side of it, adding additional sparkle to the ring. This statement ring gives the look of luxury at an affordable price.
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Thursday, March 1, 2012
Sterling Silver Cubic Zirconia Heart Ring
!±8± Sterling Silver Cubic Zirconia Heart Ring
Playful, yet simple is design, the Sterling Silver Cubic Zirconia Heart Ring is a great accessory for day to day wear. The top of a bright 925 sterling silver band is accented with a heart-shaped adornment boasting wonderful sparkle. Wrapped in a roped trim, the inside of the ring is embellished with a variety of round-shaped cubic zirconia stones in a prong setting. Heart-shaped jewelry is a romantic gift that never goes out of style.
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Monday, January 16, 2012
Purse Charms: A Delightful Jewelry Trend
Often, when you see a new trend hit the marketplace, you have to wonder how long it will be before it's shuttled off to the clearance rack! However, every once in a while, you see something bound to come to be a fashion staple because it fits the criteria for long term popularity. My hot pick for 2007 is: Purse Charms.
What is a purse charm? It's a cross between a key chain and a cell phone charm. Clip them on your handbag straps or purse rings, they are as straightforward to turn as a necklace, anklet or any other piece of jewelry. There are three major categories that determine how well a trend will do in the marketplace:
Versatility: You can positively clip these anywhere, purses, belt loops, etc. Get creative with your clipping! Customer Appeal: Unlimited styles, virtually any standard materials, etc. Wide Range of Prices: From a few dollars to tens of thousands
Evidently, some top designers feel the same. Dooney & Burke, Marc Jacobs are just two of the top designers specifically designing purse charms to sell as accessories to their handbags. So watch for more styles and colors as this jewelry trend takes off and hits the stores.
Want a quirky moment, a momento of a extra chance or a reminder of a goal? Keep it on a purse charm. It's the adult version of clipping all those keychains on your backpack as we see kids do nowadays. Purse charms can be any distance and made out of any material along with crystals, gold, sterling silver and wood beads. Chunky or chic, there is a style to match your mood.
It's fun, it's astounding and it's bound to be nearby for a long time! This is positively a trend that will earn it's rightful place in the fashion accessory world. And, I'm excited over this jewelry accessory, it's my option for the 2007 Hot Jewelry Pick!
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Friday, January 13, 2012
The difference between Real and Fake Jewelry
The law requires metal to be marked by the maker and the metal quality. For sterling, the mark will be whether the numbers 925 (meaning 92.5 % silver, which is sterling) or a "sterling" stamp with the words. Near the clasp should have the mark, it would be at the end of the chain if anything. Sometimes the mark is on a exiguous flat seeing ring at the end of the chain, so check around.
Sterling silver will tarnish and on some people it tarnishes swiftly due to body chemistry, but on others it may never tarnish. To keep tarnish from happening, sterling is very often plated with other metal to protect the sterling and keep the tarnish from happening. The plating will be a metal called "rhodium" which is very lively or other metal recently used on silver that looks more the color of silver. However, the chain can be sterling and still have the plate on the exterior to prevent tarnish.
Other than that, the only real way to tell if something is sterling silver is to test it. For example, like an acid test done by a jeweler. Generally a test will cost some money, not a lot, but maybe not worth it, depending on what you paid for the chain. On a large heavy chain, the test might be worth it, but that's all up to you.
I propose reasoning about where you got the chain from and whether or not you got it from an established business. An established enterprise would serve exiguous purpose in selling anyone fake for sterling silver. All the time look for both a sterling marks and a stamp or stamp for the found as I said before. Both of those marks should be there.
Here's some facts on how to tell if the gold on your bangle is authentically gold. The chlorine in bleach is dangerous to gold jewelry, so it's best not to test gold in bleach, or else you'll ruin your jewelry. Stress points like where the metal has been hammered, bent over stones in prongs, formed by chain manufacture machines and the like are the most affected by chlorine. Soldered areas are sometimes affected by chlorine. White gold is most authentically damaged but apparently this happens with yellow gold also at stress points in the metal.
Chlorine will cause a darkening on gold, but on yellow gold it looks roughly like a very pale gray color. White gold reacts the same way but sometimes goes darker. This is the chlorine reacting to the metals in karat gold. All jewelry metal of 18k, 14k and 10k has other metals in the recipe when the metal is made. Pure gold is mixed with mostly silver and copper (with nickel or palladium with white gold) to make metal strong sufficient for jewelry.
The karat mark shows how much pure gold is in the mix. For instance, pure gold is called 24k. Now, 10k will have 10 parts pure gold and 14 parts of the other metals, all adding up to 24 part. 18k gold will be 18 parts pure gold and 6 parts other metals, all adding up to 24 parts. That is how it goes with karats.
Yellow gold is not as dangerously affected by chlorine in bleach and a good buffing should make it ok, that is, if it is authentically gold. The best way to see if it is real karat gold is to have it tested. That means an acid test or a test using one of the newer electronic gold testers some jewelers use. That is what I would recommend.