Archive for July, 2010

Music to your Eyes

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It starts with a single note. Hanging there. Dangling with beauty and style. In pure sterling silver and a symphony of CZ to sparkle forth sweet melodies. Find this exquisite item of silver jewelry wholesale at 925e.com in our CZ collection. It’s Item Code: 53-701-2167.   All discriminating customers look for unique and stylish items, so you may want to consider adding this item to your showcase. Wholesale silver  jewelry and much more at 25e.com. You’ll see the music.

Expensive watches

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Watches are, well, timeless in their value. Even for the many that now use their mobile phone to check the time, a watch is a thing of beauty and value – if you pick the right one. It shows the significance of a timepiece when people are awarded one at retirement. They can vary from just a dollar or two to extremely expensive. Let’s look at some of the most expensive watches.

Some of the more common expensive watches cost in the 5,000 dollar range, but, if you’re paying so little, why bother? The watches that cost enough to make this list must be in the six figure range. Matthew Morse, editor in chief of WatchTime magazine says: “Then as now, at the most expensive levels wristwatches are status symbols meant for collectors, though some watch companies don’t make a lot of money off of their highest-end watches because of the cost of research and development, they still produce them to give their brand an ambiance of exclusivity. For people who can afford them, they’re about the pleasure of owning something extraordinary, whether or not they ever actually wear them.”

There are so many features with the more expensive watches; you may need to study for a while just to understand what you’re getting. There are chronograph functions for timing laps, moon phase indicators for tracking slices of the lunar pie, and perpetual calendar functions which track days, months and even years for centuries. Some things you get with the ‘Grande Complication’ by Jean Dunand include: a mono-pusher split-second chronograph, split-second hand isolator, minute repeater, tourbillon, bi-retrograde perpetual calendar, and even a see-through sapphire back signed by its creator, Christophe Claret. The makers like to call it ‘one of the five most complicated wrist watches in the world’. We wonder who would want that label. It is certainly one of the most expensive watches ranging from $700,000 to $800,000 depending upon materials used.

When searching for a watch in the more expensive range, you must know about the ‘tourbillon movement’. This is an intricate mechanism that eliminates time-keeping errors caused by minute variations that result from shifts in gravity whenever a watch changes position. It was Invented way back in 1795 by Abraham-Louis Breguet.

Another nice feature of some very nice watches is the ‘minute repeater’. First created in the days before widespread use of electric lighting, repeater watches aid wearers in the dark by chiming or “repeating” the current time at the push of a button. Using bells of different tones, a minute repeater will ring out hours, quarter hours, and the minutes past since the last quarter hour. If you consider this a must have, you’re a real watch enthusiast. It is also quite practical.

One problem with getting the watch you want isn’t the money. There seems no shortage of people with several hundred thousand dollars to spend on their watch. The problem is getting your hands on the limited quantity. Many of the world’s most expensive watches are produced in severely limited quantities–including just one. They frequently have buyers lined up long before they’re finished, often at rates of just a few per year.

Money is still a factor, though. At the high end, in 1999 the most expensive watch ever sold, a 1933 gold Patek Phillipe with 24 complications, was auctioned off at Sotheby’s for $11 million. So if you’re in the market for a rare and exquisite watch, having the big bucks is just the start. Maybe you should start treating your watchmaker or local jeweler to lunch.

Chunky Necklaces

Chunky-NecklacesLarge and chunky necklaces are getting more popular each day.  You’ll find some are crafted with gemstones, acrylic or glass beads – some with big pendants – some multi strand large bead – but all of them are stylish and fashionable.  Wearing a chunky necklace can really bring to life an otherwise uninteresting outfit.

Since bangles have long been ruling a certain part of the jewelry world, with many girls stacking them up their arms like armor season after season, more and more fashion conscious are looking to something new. New has arrived. Chunky necklaces are making their mark in the fashion world and are certainly here to stay. Everywhere you go, you’ll find the big and chunky look demanding attention. Wouldn’t you like to get in on the action? It’s not hard to find and won’t cost you too much either. Just pop in to your local jewelers or big department store and see the new styles on hand.

In fact, many designers have embraced oversized, larger than life necklaces, and the trend has finally trickled down into most stores for consumers. Beaded necklaces with clusters of glass, clumps of discs, and hammered squares are just a few of the combinations that have fashionistas have been longing for.

In order to pick the chunky necklace that is just right for you, step outside the box a bit and think outrageous! Regardless of your personal style preferences, there’s a chunky necklace that is just right for you! Consider some of the following. A Retro Necklace: The diva with an art deco, geometric flare will love a necklace with distinct shapes such as the necklace from Marciano. Wear it to work with a bold wrap dress and t-strap pumps. Or, how about Tribal Beaded Necklaces? If you love aboriginal styles, you’ll love to wear chunky – it was born there. Mix and match tribal and ethnic printed clothing with rugged sandals and a handbag to show off this style to the fullest. How about Big Flower Necklaces? There are plenty of oversized chunky necklaces using flowers and floral styles to make any daisy giggle.

Some of the new chunky necklaces don’t fit into any particular style. They just jump out at you and demand to be noticed. There are rustic and earthy looks, and bright and shiny looks. You can also pick ones with many stones or leather and cotton incorporated for a more natural look. There are steely styles, too. In fact, new styles come out each day.

Pick a necklace that speaks to you and you will find it speaking to your friends, too. Find a bracelet that matches well and a ring or two and you’ll be doing chunky in style. Forget the tiny and delicate and go for the big and bold look of the chunky necklace. Set aside your mass of bangles and throw on a chunky necklace instead. The look is bold and eye-catching, and is sure to catch the eye of that special someone across the room!

Your Mother is Calling

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Is starts out simply enough. A simply turquoise stone on a simple rope. But then the magic begins. The intricate details draw you in and you must look closer. Then you see it. Mother earth at her best. Warmly inviting you. Find this exquisite beauty and simplicity at 925e.com amongst other outstanding wholesale jewelry. This is Item Code: 60-781-1426, and there is so much more. Exquisite jewelry wholesale – waiting and inviting. Soon, you’ll feel the earth between your toes.

Turquoise Jewelry

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Although Turquoise is not faceted like diamonds and rubies, it has remained at the height of fashion since ancient times. Turquoise has been worn by the rulers of ancient Egypt, Persia, Mesopotamia and the Indus Valley. It was favored by many Native American cultures. It was also amongst the first gems to be mined, and some historic mines are still working today. The North American Indian tribes used turquoise extensively. In Mexico, the Aztecs inlaid turquoise together with gold and other precious gems to create masks, knives and shields. Turquoise has also been traded and mined in the southwest since pre-historic times.  A Pueblo Indian legend tells that turquoise stole its blue color from the sky – thus it is known as the “sky stone”. Each turquoise gem has its own character appeal or “zat”.

American Indian artists have been incorporating silver, copper, beads, shells, ivory, amber, turquoise and other stones into their Southwestern jewelry designs for years. The use of turquoise, coral, jet and shells as personal adornments by Southwestern Indians dates from prehistoric times and the use of silver is almost 100 years old. As part of their livelihood, the American Indians continue to create stunning pieces using the same techniques from long ago. Their jewelry making traditions stay strong. They incorporate new materials and advanced techniques like glass beads and metalworking.

Ancient folklore tells us that turquoise has healing and protective powers. For centuries people from various cultures around the world have believed that turquoise has the ability to attract luck, love, and money. In fact, 13th century Persian traders frequently wore turquoise jewelry in an attempt to harness the protective powers of the gemstone.

Turquoise necklaces have even been discovered in ancient Egyptian tombs dating back to 3500 B.C. Coral is a very common accompaniment gem in turquoise jewelry, and its different hues of red can dramatically highlight the green and blue tones of turquoise. In ancient times coral jewelry was particularly prized for its many believed supernatural benefits, including as a ward against accidents and a protective amulet against magic.

When you shop for turquoise jewelry, you can request certificates from Native American craftsmen as well. Not all beautiful turquoise jewelry is made by just one group of people, though. Much beautiful turquoise jewelry comes from Thailand as well. There are so many designs. Some are in traditional styles and some are in new and modern configurations. The type you pick will be up to what works for your outfit and occasion, of course. Through the years, turquoise has truly become a necessary item in anyone’s jewelry collection. Although you can’t count on getting the benefits as stated in the traditional folklore, there just may be a chance some of the benefits will come to you. At the very least, you will have added a precious item to your collection and something you can enjoy and treasure for years to come. Turquoise jewelry is truly a wonderful thing to own.

Body Piercings and Jewelry

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It seems that everywhere you go nowadays, body jewelry is more and more popular. Along with body jewelry, you’ll find piercing to be the most common form of wear. Perhaps many of us don’t find it appealing to have small holes made in our body, it is more and more common for young people to go crazy for it. Long practiced in many cultures all over the world, body jewelry and body piercing is a big hit in the west lately.

Some of the most common forms of piercing are: Face Piercing, Ear Piercing, Nipple Piercing, Navel Piercing, Nose Piercing, Tongue Piercing, Eyebrow Piercing and some other areas we won’t mention in this article. Let us say that with the world record being more than 4,000 piercings on a single person, there is quite a variety of places and styles of piercing out there for the asking.

A body piercing is exactly that — a piercing or puncture made in your body by a needle. After that, a piece of jewelry is inserted into the puncture. The most popular pierced body parts seem to be the ears, the nostrils, and the belly button.

If you are going for a piercing yourself, here are some of the things you might expect. The area you’ve chosen to be pierced (except for the tongue) is cleaned with a germicidal soap. Your skin is then punctured with a very sharp, clean needle. The piece of jewelry, which has already been sterilized, is attached to the area. Then the person performing the piercing disposes of the needle in a special container so that there is no risk of the needle or blood touching someone else. Afterwards, the pierced area is cleaned and the person performing the piercing checks and adjusts the jewelry. You should then get you instructions on how to make sure your new piercing heals correctly and what to do if there is a problem.

If you’re thinking about getting a piercing, there are some things you should know and think about first. If you’re under 18, some places won’t allow you to get a piercing without a parent’s consent. It’s a good idea to find out what risks are involved and how best to protect yourself from infections and other complications. Certain places on the body can cause more problems than others. Infection is a common complication of mouth and nose piercings because of the millions of bacteria that live in those areas. Tongue piercings can damage teeth over time. And tongue, cheek, and lip piercings can cause gum problems. The list goes on and you should seriously consider some diligent research. After all, it is your body, and taking advice from anyone that is not a professional may be a mistake.

If you do finally decide to get a piercing, you should make sure you’re up to date with your immunizations (especially hepatitis B and tetanus) and plan where you will get medical care if your piercing becomes infected (signs of infection include excessive redness/tenderness around the piercing site, prolonged bleeding, pus, and change in your skin color around the piercing area). If you plan to get a tongue or mouth piercing, make sure your teeth and gums are healthy. You also need to be sure that the place you go is sanitary and has good hygiene.

Body piercing and body jewelry can be fun and interesting. Unlike a new dress or bracelet, this affects the integrity of your skin and puts you at risk in ways that almost all other fashion decisions do not. Think it over carefully and be sure you research specifics of your chosen piercing. If you decide to go ahead with it, take care of yourself and keep the area clean and you will have a new surprise to show off as fast as you can say “ouch!’

Sterling in Style

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In pure sterling silver, this pendant is in a class by itself. For your most discriminating of guests; have something of this caliber on hand and they will be sure to come back for more. For those that buy their silver jewelry wholesale form the experts at 925e.com, they’ll find it under Item Code: 54-706-7119.  Wholesale silver jewelry for every budget, style, and age. Take an adventure and browse our collections at 925e.com. Live in style.

Turquoise in Bloom

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Bracelets come and go, but how many bloom right on your wrist? This is surely an item for turquoise lovers old and new. Whether this is part of a large turquoise collection or just the beginning of your turquoise wholesale jewelry purchases, you’ll attract some real attention. This item is also available with coral, onyx and more. Just look for Item Code: 50-727-829 at the place to buy your jewelry wholesale: 925e.com. You’ll find bracelets, rings, earrings, and more to dazzle your favorite customers and keep them coming back for more. Come and visit today where everything’s in bloom.

Paloma Picasso

Paloma-PicassoAnne Paloma Picasso was born on April 19th, 1949 in Vallauris, France. She is known professionally as Paloma Picasso. She is a French/Spanish fashion designer and businesswoman, best known for her jewelry designs and signature perfumes. She is the youngest daughter of famed 20th-century artist Pablo Picasso and painter and writer Françoise Gilot. Paloma literally means ‘dove’ in Spanish. She currently lives in Lausanne, Switzerland.

Her jewelry career began in 1968, when she was a costume designer in Paris. When she created some rhinestone necklaces from flea market finds, this brought attention from critics, and she enrolled in a jewelry course. Not long after, Yves Saint Laurent asked her to design accessories to accompany one of his collections, and by 1971 she was working for the Greek jewelry company Zolotas.

In 1980 Picasso began designing jewelry for Tiffany & Co. of New York. The success of the pieces Picasso produced for Tiffany & Company encouraged Picasso to design and market items ranging from fashion accessories to china. These items, including eyewear, cosmetics, and leather goods, may be identified by their bold shapes and brilliant colors, and are sold and appreciated throughout the world. Picasso’s face is just as easily recognized. Posing in glossy magazine advertisements with her perfume, Paloma Picasso, the designer is, according to Hispanic, “her own best model.” While Pablo Picasso transformed aesthetic standards in the fine arts, his trend-setting daughter has independently introduced fresh perspectives in fashion design.

Later, she branched into new areas of design when in 1984 she began experimenting with fragrance, creating the very successful ‘Paloma’ perfume for L’Oréal. Her husband, Lopez-Cambil, developed the visual image for the perfume with red and black packaging and shaped bottle. In the New York Post Picasso described it as intended for “strong women like herself”. A cosmetics and bath line including body lotion, powder, shower gel, and soap were produced in the same year.

Unfortunately, but predictably, she lost interest in designing following the death of her father in 1973. At the time, she was an actress, playing Countess Erzsébet Báthory in Polish filmmaker Walerian Borowczyk’s erotic film, Immoral Tales, receiving praise from the critics for her beauty. She has not acted since.

She also lost interest in designing. “I had given up designing when my father died in 1973,” she recounted to the New York Times. “I didn’t feel like doing anything. I just looked at all the paintings, and there was the sense of being overwhelmed.” Picasso’s father had left no will, and his illegitimate children, Paloma, her brother Claude, and her half-sister Maya, brought suit for their share of the estate, which was valued at $250 million. When Paloma Picasso finally won her share of the inheritance, which was estimated to be close to $90 million, she chose some of her father’s works. As the French government had also received a huge sum and a collection of works as taxes from the estate, Picasso consented to assist in the creation of the Musée Picasso in Paris.

In addition to Paloma Picasso boutiques in Japan and Hong Kong, Picasso’s accessories are available throughout the United States, Europe, and the Far East. Paloma Picasso creations in Europe also include cosmetics and fragrances for L’Oreal in France, sunglasses and optical frames for a German company, hosiery for Grupo Synkro in Mexico, and bed ensembles, towels, bathrobes, and dressing gowns for KBC in Germany. As in the United States, home design has become a new era of creation for Paloma Picasso, with collections of bone china, crystal, silver, and tiles for Villeroy & Boch and fabrics and wall coverings for Motif.

Adventures in Men’s Jewelry

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Men’s jewelry has begun to move beyond the expected and more towards the unique, the classic, tough, and the stylish. Jewelry sales for men have increased over the past few years, and there is no sign it will slow. In the past, there wasn’t much focus on men as customers in jewelry, but now, entire lines of products are being designed in their honor.

It used to be that cuff links, tie clasps and watches were all that was available. Lo and behold, now there are also earrings, rings, bracelets, necklaces, and pendants to choose from. Men now make purchases for themselves instead of family or significant others making the selections for them. This implies a more educated modern day man when it comes to fashion. Bracelets have become almost as common as watches. Not only because more designs are available, but because the designs currently on the shelves are being sold out. With increased sales come increased interest in the market segment and you have more designs with more and more variety available. This, in turn, increases sales as the new styles catch the eye, friends are wearing them and the trend feeds upon itself.

It’s an important point to note that men are attracted to strong and masculine styles. Especially when it comes to jewelry. No man wants to have his virility questioned by a mis-selection of accessories. Men’s stainless steel jewelry remains popular, even with the rise of the alternative metals because it provides a look of strength. From cuff links to dog tags, stainless steel is often used in combination with other masculine materials. Leather is often a choice. Black onyx, tiger’s eye and turquoise are common selections as well. Precious stones? Not as much. This also helps to keep the prices reasonable.

A strong influence on males can be what the sports stars are doing. Like tattoos, earrings and other jewelry worn by famous and bold players with big personalities only intensifies the trend. Another sign is men buying themselves bracelets, rings and pendant necklaces with increasing frequency, and wearing their bling with a confidence. Insiders estimate the industry has seen a 20 percent growth in men’s jewelry in the past few years.

So, thanks to David Beckham, more and more men are looking to accessorize their look. Alternative white metals such as tungsten carbide, titanium, and stainless steel are being mixed with rubber, diamonds, cable, silver and gold accents to create a different but very sophisticated, fashion forward look for men.

A major trend in jewelry for men this year is ID bracelets. The ID bracelet has been a fashion fixture since the 60’s, but now it is gaining momentum as a staple of men’s fashion jewelry.

Some men are also wearing pearls and diamond on their ears. The simple ear studs of the 80’s have graduated to bolder designs that include stones and gems previously only worn by women. Trendy fads do come and go, but the interest in men’s jewelry is here to stay. So, men are becoming equals on the jewelry scene as well. With facial cleansers and food choices, and now fashion jewelry, men are coming into their own, and adding a level of sophistication to their lives. Watch out, ladies. Soon, your man just may be giving you fashion advice.