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Saturday, December 08, 2007

5 Points Before Buying A Jewelry Box

Are you looking for a box to store or showcase a whole collection, a jewelry box for specialty items like watches, earrings and bracelets but holds other jewelry also, a nice box to hold jewelry in general or one that has to have music. These are just examples of what to think about when shopping. Other aspects come into play such as space, décor, budget and personal taste in terms of color and style. The dimensions of jewelry boxes on the outside vary a great deal and the pictures on any website can make a box look larger or smaller than it actually is. We clearly list the dimensions for each item so please check the measurements to help you make the right choice.

2. Jewelry Boxes Linings

The best bet is to look for a suede-like lining that is has texture and is firmly attached throughout the interior of the case. Try to avoid slick or loose linings like silk as it’s not good for jewelry to slide around and is not tarnish protected material. Velvet is wears fast, leaves pressure marks and is hard to clean so keep that in mind. Most jewelry boxes now offer a faux suede or felt lining that keeps jewelry from tarnishing and also gives texture to help keep jewelry snug and protected.

3. Which Box and for Whom

The first thing needed is knowledge of the person who will be using the item. Girls tend to love traditional musical ballerina boxes, one that is colorful and decorated or has hand-painted designs. As there is limit selection for children, look for one with basic storage compartments lined and with an appearance that is pleasing. Look & music tend to be the deciding factors. If they love how it looks, then it’s the right one.

For women and men, the look and feel are both important factors, but finding to right box is a bit more difficult as how the interior is arranged and features made for the shape and style of jewelry now is a deciding factor.

4. Look, Feel & Space Layout

Look at the interior layout and features offered in each box. What to look for depends on the variety and type of jewelry you have means the box could include hooks or special drawers for necklaces, bracelets and watches, pockets, ring rolls, bracelet rolls, watch cushions, and even special pockets or pouches for storing certificates, paperwork or jewelry. All of these are features can make owning a jewelry box enjoyable and allow you to organized and all your jewelry protected and easy to access all at the same time.

5. Making Choices

Topping the list of important factors in selecting a jewelry box is the layout and type of compartments inside the box. Important for you because certain jewelry need special attention or organization to protect them from tangling, scratches and other damage and for easy access for you. This will help you determine which boxes to consider.

Some jewelry needs special storage, here is some helpful info:

Pendants: Look for a box that has hooks inside the lid or in a side door and preferably a pouch to hold the pendants secure.

Pearls: Pearls need extra consideration concerning storage. Individual pearls should not touch each other during storage as rubbing or bumping of the surface can cause pitting and possible chips. Never hang pearls as the silk string may become weak. Store flat and either alone or covered to separate from other jewelry.

Watches: Watches are best kept as if it’s being worn. This protects the shape and closures from damage.

Earrings: Earrings can easily be damages due to the sharp and rough posts and backings. They are best stored in pairs or a couple together to protect and make it easier to find matching pair.

Make Katie Holmes' Accessory Style Yours Today

Every celebrity has a signature accessory style - be it demure, pink gemstones; bold, big designs; over the top with diamonds; or elegantly simple pearls. Here, discusses Katie Holmes' distinctly classic style and challenges you to make her look work for you. Read on to find out how you can copy her style - without breaking the bank.
Classic and Regal

America's favorite new mom may be superfit - she just ran the New York City marathon! - and super traditional - mommy daughter haircuts, anyone? - but she still makes time to shop for super classy jewelry. Katie's choices of blue sapphire pendants, single stone earrings and sterling silver chains are reminiscent of Eleanor Roosevelt and other timeless women. Look for necklace designs that focus in on one gorgeous gemstone pendant, and incorporate the same stone into subtle stud or single drop earrings.

Recently Spotted Jewels:

Blue sapphire pendant necklace on a silver chain; layered star shaped pendant necklace; teardrop pendant necklace on a knotted chain.

Jewelry is the secret weapon of every female celebrity, whether she's strolling the red carpet or stepping out to the corner store for another box of ginger tea. A sparkling pair of chandelier earrings, a bracelet dangling sentimental charms, or a striking gemstone pendant necklace all add a precisely personal touch to their outfits and over time, each individual celebrity's accessory style becomes part of her signature look. Unlike clothing, the most beautiful jewelry is timeless, so it can be worn again and again, with almost any outfit. However, just like clothing, jewelry colors and designs must be tailored to the individual wearer to complement her natural features best. So while you love Katie's jewelry, keep in mind that accessories are your opportunity to make your ensemble specifically yours and to develop your very own personal style.

Wednesday, December 05, 2007

Caring for your Gold Jewellery

Gold Jewellery- Care Advice

So you've been given a beautiful piece of solid gold jewellery? Here's how to look after it properly.

Gold is the softest of the precious metals. In fact the greater the purity of the gold, the softer it is. Hence the 'old' prospector's biting test for gold - pure gold is marked by a hard nibble! (Not to be advised without a dentist on standby!!)

This 'softness' property is one of the reasons why gold became so precious and desirable, to every civilisation. Gold, although rare and difficult to obtain could be easily 'worked' - Just one ounce of gold can be beaten out to cover a surface area of over 27 square metres!

Pure gold is too soft to be of any use in the making of Jewellery. The pure gold is alloyed with silver, copper and various other metals in order to render a material hard enough for jewellery. The percentage of pure gold, in a Jewellery alloy is denoted by its carat (k) weight. Pure gold is 24k (ie.100% gold), the other common alloy carat weights are 22k, 18k, 14k, 10k and 9k. 9k gold is the hardest alloy. Obviously, this means that 9k gold will scratch all the softer k weights. This is the reason it's advisable to always wear items of the same gold carat weight, if your jewellery is likely to come into contact (rings etc). Gold is resistant to oxidative corrosion - it won't tarnish, rust or corrode.

A few 'golden rules':

* Remove your gold jewellery when using chemicals and engaging in manual work. Gold will scratch abrade reducing its lustrous appearance.

* Remove your gold jewellery when swimming - Chlorine will affect its lustre.

* To clean gold jewellery use warm water and cotton wool. For heavy soiling use a weak solution of warm water and detergent-free soap.

* Gold is softer than sand. Sand will scratch your jewellery. Don't wear it on the beach!

* Always store your gold jewellery separately in a soft stable-temperature environment. Ideally, keep your jewellery in the box with which it was supplied.

* To give your gold jewellery a deep clean it can be immersed in a very weak (just a pinch), sodium bicarbonate/boiling water solution for a few seconds. Carefully dry the jewellery immediately with a soft cotton cloth. (*Do not do this if your jewellery contains gemstones).

White Gold:

White Gold was originally developed in the 1920's as an alternative to Platinum. It's not actually another type of gold; there's no such thing as 'pure' white gold, or 24k white gold. It's simply an alloy in which the choice of alloyed metals has been made to achieve a 'white' or platinum like colour.

Rhodium Coating: Most white gold jewellery has a thin coating of Rhodium to enhance its 'whiteness' and reflective properties. Rhodium is a member of the platinum family of metals and serves as a good protective coating to the jewellery, as well as enhancing the colour. Rhodium is harder than gold and will wear much better as a consequence. However, this rhodium coating will wear through with time, which will expose the gold alloy underneath. As the white gold alloy will be a darker, less white colour, this wear will be noticeable. It is a simple matter to reapply the rhodium coating; most jewellers make a small charge for this.

How to Find the Perfect Jewelry for the Holidays

The holiday season is quickly approaching, and as the days get shorter we are quickly being presented with the thought that the season for giving will soon be upon us. But what to get the special people in our lives? Jewelry is always in fashion. The size is always right and every woman will tell you you can never have too much jewelry or too many pairs of shoes! There are so many choices that it can be hard to know what's right for the person we're shopping for. With that in mind, here is some advice on what to shop for this holiday season, starting at the top and working our way down.

Earrings

No matter the taste in earrings of the person you're buying for, you can find them a nice pair by spending a little time doing some digging. The choices in earrings range from hoops to studs with a short stop in the dangle range. With earrings being made in every metal imaginable, you can find them in white gold, yellow gold, silver and palladium. You can add gemstones or diamonds to really make an impression, but whatever the case, there is something out there for absolutely every taste.

Keep in mind your recipients' taste when purchasing as well as their lifestyle. If buying for somebody with small children, avoid hoop or dangle earrings in favor of studs. Good advice is to look for studs with a security clasp as this will give the wearer peace of mind that the earrings will not easily fall off and be lost. Many jewelers can swap out current clasps for the security type. It may cost a little more, but it's definitely worth it. Every woman will tell you that earrings can easily get lost! If all of their jewelry is either silver or white gold, keep it along those lines, or buy some palladium jewelry. Also keep in mind that some people do have allergies to certain metals, and buying them a pair of earrings that they'll be allergic to will certainly take some of the specialness out of the moment.

Necklaces

A lot of the rules that applied to earrings also apply to necklaces. Avoid necklaces that hang too low for those with small children or who work in the nursing field. Small children and patients may try and grab for the necklace chain, resulting in a broken necklace . You can choose a variety of chain lengths and most jewelers can easily shorten the chain length on a necklace. Don't be afraid to ask for this. Most women love wearing a necklace and finding one that can be worn everyday is a true treasure! A simple charm hanging on a chain is beautiful and timeless. Choosing a necklace with a yellow gold chain and a white gold charm or diamond is especially versatile because it can always be worn with white or yellow toned jewelry.

The Journey Diamond Necklace has grown in popularity, with companies like Danforth Diamond and Kay Jewelers promoting this necklace with its string of diamonds that can be set in both white gold and yellow gold. This necklace is perfect for couples that are just dating, have just married, or have been married for years.

If the Journey Diamond Necklace isn't quite to the recipient's taste, there are always a host of necklaces with both pendants and jewels that can fit with any person's style, be it high fashion or jeans and a t-shirt, in a variety of metals and with numerous precious stones.

Bracelets

White gold, yellow gold, diamonds - it can be tricky to decide on which bracelet to give as a holiday gift. While the decision between white gold and yellow gold is more of a personal taste issue, the styles in each range from simple bangles to charm bracelets that can be personalized both by the gift giver and the person receiving the gift. If the person you're giving the gift to doesn't want too many things dangling from a bracelet, keeping it to something simpler like a gold bangle bracelet is probably the better way to go.

Of course, diamonds never go out of fashion, and when most people think of bracelets around the holidays they think of the Diamond Tennis Bracelet. Available in just about any metal, the diamond tennis bracelet, and really any diamond bracelet, is a great compliment to any style and is always a sure hit at the holiday season.

Rings

Of course, no discussion about jewelry shopping would be complete without mentioning rings. Of course "rings" doesn't have to mean diamond engagement rings, though there is certainly much to be said about a holiday proposal. Diamond rings that don't have a commitment attached to them come in a variety of sizes, shapes, and fashions, from the simple to the gaudy. Picking the right one as a holiday gift is simply a matter of knowing what best fits the style, taste, and lifestyle of the person you giving it to. Having a budget limit doesn't hurt either.

Rings at the holidays aren't limited to those with diamonds attached to them. There are plenty of rings with colored gemstones that make excellent presents. Also, with colored gems you can pick a ring that matches the recipient's favorite color or signifies their birthdate, making the present even more personal.

Plan Ahead

In the end, shopping for jewelry at the holidays involves patience, so plan ahead. Whether you're shopping online or going to an actual store, the holiday shopping experience can be a stressful one, so give yourself plenty of time to do all of your shopping and you'll not only avoid raising your blood pressure, but you'll find a better selection of jewelry to give this holiday season.