Friday, October 16, 2009
PAKISTAN JEWELLERIES
Monday, June 29, 2009
Bangle
Item Code :
B017
Price :
£ 2,514.00
Bangle
Item Code :
B014
Price :
£ 1,709.00
Ring
Item Code :
R026
Price :
£ 241.00
Crystal Jewellery
ARY Jewellry SET
Item Code :
J005
Price :
£ 2,735.00 Gold Weight: 95 gms
ARY Pendent
Saturday, June 27, 2009
About DubaiJewelles.com
The customer can search for the Jewellers and their exquisite collection of Jewellery online without the physical visit to the store before buying.
If customer akin to the Jewellery, they can enquire online by selecting the items and can be booked instantly.
SOURCE: .dubaijewellers.com/
Wednesday, May 20, 2009
Friday, May 15, 2009
ARY JEWELLERS
ARY, the un-paralleled royal of jewellery and gold, is the first choice of perfection, elegance, and quality conscious people like you. At ARY, we have always created concepts that have transformed into lovely traditions. ARY's expertise in jewellery and gold has changed the meaning of beauty and sytle. As we have the purest form of gold on earth, we pledge to further strengthen the un-shakeable trust of our valued customers.
SOURCE;
aryjewellers.com.pk
Thursday, March 5, 2009
Royal and Wealthy Clientele at Jewels of Ocean
This diligence, was the underlying force that allowed Jewels of Ocean to accomplish what many of today's mass market jewellers can never achieve, a truly personal relationship with clientele from around the world.
During its existence, Jewels of Ocean has also designed magnificent jewellery for royalty the world over. It understands its clientele and works with clientele to be one step ahead of the latest jewellery designs.
From this relationship with royalty it has recently designed a new range of jewellery called the Sangue Blu, or 'Blue Blood,' collection, a tribute to the royalty that patronised the firm.
Jewels of Ocean - A Leading Coloured Gem Distributor
The pave setting on the blue gem flower clip and ring, sets this company apart from run of the mill jewellery houses. Just look at these magnificent sapphire, South Sea pearl and diamond cluster chandelier style earrings. These sapphire earrings are my favourite ear-clips on this page. But it's a close decision, I also love the ruby pave half hoops and the sapphire and diamond chandelier drops - see further down.
Sunday, March 1, 2009
Jewellery Trends for Autumn 2008 and Winter 2009
The Couture Diamond Organdi Necklace has the finesse of the fabric it is named after because fine wire is used to link the motifs. In the form of a ruffle, the necklace perfectly curves around the neck and unfolds, like an organdy collar.
The Van Cleef & Arpels House uses a unique winding articulation technique, making this necklace remarkably flexible. To reinforce its luminosity and lightness, the couture jeweller has used hidden settings so that the scattered diamonds appear to float across the neckline in different layers. This is why these diamond necklaces are the ultimate in statement luxury jewellery and have been for a century
Monday, February 23, 2009
L'Atlantide
The Héra ClipThe Odyssey to Atlantis begins with the exploration of this secret world and the discovery, amidst the oceans waters and undercurrents, the fabulous creatures that play in the shining surf. The Van Cleef & Arpels Design House uncovers this lost paradise. Their craftsmen create exquisite gemstone pieces that represent the fabulous creatures that live and play in this submerged universe.
Héra from L'Atlantide, is the most fabulous of their high jewellery clips and is shown right.
High Jewellery
Now at Van Cleef & Arpels, high jewellery unite in a world of exceptional craftsmanship, characterized by unique artistry and demanding standards. Van Cleef & Arpels celebrates this union with its Couture Collection: where fabric becomes jewellery, and jewellery becomes fabric, the result is to drape a woman in majestic splendour. You really need to study the detail of the picture (or the real article) to appreciate the extent of the craftsmanship.
The renowned jewellery ornaments and accessories of high fashion are transformed into rare objects such as: shimmering gold lace, tassels in precious stones, detailed embroideries, ribbons covered in rubies and magical zippers.
How could anyone fail to love these vintage jewellery pieces? Thanks to the most exquisite technique, the gold work is so fine that it looks exactly like hand worked golden lace.
As mentioned above, such antique and vintage pieces are bespoke collector's items. Some even find their way back to their original home at Van Cleef & Arpels, either as museum pieces, or for resale among the owners within the exclusive Van Cleef & Arpels vintage circle.
SOURSE:fashion-era. /jewellery/van-cleef-arpels-jewellery-high-couture.htm
Indian Lac Fashion Jewellery
Pearls Please For An Instant Facelift
Combinations of pearl necklaces and earrings come in and out of fashion with regularity so pearls are a must in any fashion wardrobe
Jewellery for the 21st Century
For example Joan Rivers does a range of good costume jewellery modelled on original fine gem pieces. One of her trademarks is to make jewellery doubly useful and she produces sets of interchangeable earrings, pendants and tennis bracelets. For example you might be able to slip a range of up to 10 different coloured stones, pearls or Swarovski crystals into an 18ct gold plated earring to vary the look. Her jewellery is exclusive to the QVC shopping channel in the UK and she is constantly working on new ideas such is her enthusiasm.
The best crystals used in costume jewellery are the first grade crystals that the top Austrian firm Swarovski can offer. Butler and Wilson costume brooch.
Some of the costume jewellery I have come to love, comes from companies like Ciro, Adrian Buckley, Butler and Wilson, Swarovski Crystal Jewelry Napier, Joan Rivers, Joan Collins, Christian Dior, California Crystal, Property of A Lady and of course Kenneth J Lane
Italian Gold and Roman Coinage
In coinage the Romans used 18 and 24 carat gold. Being fairly easily available the coinage was the craftsman's raw material for decorative jewel work. 2000 years ago the Romans were using sapphires from Sri Lanka, cloudy emeralds, garnets, amber and Indian diamond crystals. When England was under Roman rule, fossilized wood called jet from the North of England was carved into interesting pieces.
source: fashion-era.com/jewellery.htm#Gold%20In%20Egypt%203000%20BC
Gold and Gems in Greece 1400 BC
They also used coloured stones, glass and enamel. Carved cameos of Indian Sardonyx (a striped brown pink and cream agate stone) along with filigree gold work were widely made. Beads were made by joining two flat pieces of gold and filling them with sand.
Tuesday, February 17, 2009
Sunday, February 15, 2009
Tuesday, February 10, 2009
PAKISTANI JEWELLERY
Friday, February 6, 2009
Wednesday, February 4, 2009
Saturday, January 31, 2009
Tammy Honaman Reports Back on Beadex in South Africa Thursday January 29, 2009
Tammy's Jewelry Making
Fire Mountain Gems & Beads is known for its articles and free projects both on-line as well as in supplemental catalogs it sends out. I don't always have the time to read through these as I would like to do. In fact, they are sort of a cross between catalog and magazine really. However, I was recently flipping through the January 2009 supplement and discovered a wonderful article by Tammy Honaman about her experience at the International Bead & Jewelry Show held this past May in Sandton City, South Africa.Along with the article about her time at the show and the work she did as the Clover Mama Afrika teacher for beading, she also includes a beautiful peyote-stitched bracelet project that is a good fit for anyone who wants to try to learn some basic bead weaving. She used fairly large beads, Matsuno size 8/0 seed beads, so this means it will work up more quickly than many bead weaving projects which often use smaller size 11/0 seed beads.
I thought her article and project was something my readers would enjoy reading, even if they didn't receive the supplemental catalog, so I asked her if she had any links that had this same information on the FMG web site. Sure enough, they do have the article and project on line, and Tammy was nice enough to send them to me so that I could share with you:
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