The History of Ireland is a Hand-crafted range of Jewellery. Our Jewelry Engraving is of the finest quality. That portrays the history of Ireland in a series of historical panels evocative of the panels on the Celtic High Crosses which were such a distinctive expression of Irish Christian Art up to medieval times. This is an absolutely beautiful bracelet in a simple bangle style.
The bracelet measures 21.5cm around by 4mm wide and is heavily plated with genuine 18 carat white gold. The 18K gold bangle is made with gemstones in different colours. The gold is applied through a patented heat bonding process for lifetime durability. The gemstones are in microset and convex surface, having a beautiful sparkling effect. This is a substantial peice weighing over 8 grams, which can be worn with solid gold peices as it is impossible to tell that it is not solid 18 carat white gold, (the outside of the bracelet is comprised of a substantial layer of genuine white gold).
Besides, there are also 18K gold passion topaz ring and necklace for wearing as a set. It is a brand new bracelet in mint condition and I am letting it go at NO RESERVE. Have fun bidding and as always, do feel free to ask any questions you may have. Simple design without other embellishments or designs. A stunning piece, designed specifically for The Pearl Source! Easy to match with casual wear stylishly. Made in vivid colours and suitable for young ladies
Monday, July 6, 2009
Saturday, February 7, 2009
Jewellery has been part of the Indian civilization since ancient history.
The panels are evocative of those on the Celtic high crosses. Both fire and water have been used in history to shape and manipulate the gold metal and take their inspiration from all eras of Irish history, Made of plastic beads and magnetic hematite Various colors and styles are available OEM orders are welcome Length, from the coming of Christianity with Saint Patrick, to the Treaty of 1921 and the partition of the country. Gem, glass and plasticene Bracelets item with brass, plasticene flower and gems Brass chain, gold-plated finish Available.
Gold Bangle Bracelets are individually handmade for a superior and finer quality finish in comparison to standard every-day machine-made bangles. So in itself the fire pig is a very lucky year for metals. Gold originally developed this bangle for a customer who was tired of having to replace her bangles from too much wear and tear. History of Ireland Jewelry purchased on this site is exclusively made for you by the original designer Michael David Hilliar. Each bangle’s weight is substantial and is ideal for every-day use. The product is hand-made by Michael and much heavier than factory-made models found on other sites.
Wear your culture on your sleeve! History of Ireland bangles and bracelets are available in silver and 14k gold. This makes them perfectly suited for daily wear and life-time ownership. She requested that we custom make her a bangle that was thick and heavy enough to wear every day of her life without it getting damaged. The pictured Golden Pig pendant is available from the Perth Mint, Australia. The added dimension of the Golden Pig, makes 2007 an extremely lucky year for gold and prosperity.
Gold can also customize your bangle in a domed, rather than flat profile. We have beautiful link bracelets and solid bangles for the Irish lady and special bracelets with extra links for the Irish man. She specifically informed us that she is very rough on her jewelry and wanted to make sure we made her something she could pass down to her children.
Gold Bangle Bracelets are individually handmade for a superior and finer quality finish in comparison to standard every-day machine-made bangles. So in itself the fire pig is a very lucky year for metals. Gold originally developed this bangle for a customer who was tired of having to replace her bangles from too much wear and tear. History of Ireland Jewelry purchased on this site is exclusively made for you by the original designer Michael David Hilliar. Each bangle’s weight is substantial and is ideal for every-day use. The product is hand-made by Michael and much heavier than factory-made models found on other sites.
Wear your culture on your sleeve! History of Ireland bangles and bracelets are available in silver and 14k gold. This makes them perfectly suited for daily wear and life-time ownership. She requested that we custom make her a bangle that was thick and heavy enough to wear every day of her life without it getting damaged. The pictured Golden Pig pendant is available from the Perth Mint, Australia. The added dimension of the Golden Pig, makes 2007 an extremely lucky year for gold and prosperity.
Gold can also customize your bangle in a domed, rather than flat profile. We have beautiful link bracelets and solid bangles for the Irish lady and special bracelets with extra links for the Irish man. She specifically informed us that she is very rough on her jewelry and wanted to make sure we made her something she could pass down to her children.
Jewellery can also be symbolic..
Freebird's exclusive J Hook adapts the unity of the traditional Caribbean Hook to a shape inspired by island experiences on St John. Jewellery in various forms has been made and worn by both sexes in almost every (if not every) human culture, on every inhabited continent. The Pharaohs of Egypt wore charm bracelets after death and were buried with their jewellery to indicate to their gods how prosperous they were in life. It is dedicated to Explorers past and future. Personal adornment seems to be a basic human tendency.
Those who know ladies in their nineties, should perhaps also bear in mind that most people are a conform bunch in some group or other. The beautiful bracelet is sure to be a topic of conversation and will serve as a reminder of your visit to this island paradise. The charms were very elaborate pieces of jewellery. It is handcrafted of 4mm, 6mm or 8mm a fiscal unit so prized that other forms of money, even gold and silver, meant nothing to them, fine polished sterling silver with gold wire wrap accents. Jewellery can also be symbolic, as in the case of Christians wearing a crucifix in the form of Jewellery, or, as is the case in many Western cultures, married people wearing a wedding ring.
What should help anyone is to prepare for the individual's progress, in part by not getting overly involved in some tedious and daily happenings. It is backed by a lifetime warranty. Pictured above is a bracelet from the melt collection. When the Dutch arrived, in 1609, they found the Indians using seashell discs as measures of value and as a medium of exchange, Accordingly the newcomers had to recognize shell money, wampum, or as it was then more commonly called, The word is derived from the word "jewel", which was from the Old French in around the 13th century. Further tracing leads back to the Latin word meaning plaything In 1634 the Patroons of New Netherland ordained. Funky jewellery made to last indeed. Some cultures have a practice of keeping large amounts of wealth stored in the form of Jewellery. These mens silver bracelets are an extremely popular fashion accessory for him.
Those who know ladies in their nineties, should perhaps also bear in mind that most people are a conform bunch in some group or other. The beautiful bracelet is sure to be a topic of conversation and will serve as a reminder of your visit to this island paradise. The charms were very elaborate pieces of jewellery. It is handcrafted of 4mm, 6mm or 8mm a fiscal unit so prized that other forms of money, even gold and silver, meant nothing to them, fine polished sterling silver with gold wire wrap accents. Jewellery can also be symbolic, as in the case of Christians wearing a crucifix in the form of Jewellery, or, as is the case in many Western cultures, married people wearing a wedding ring.
What should help anyone is to prepare for the individual's progress, in part by not getting overly involved in some tedious and daily happenings. It is backed by a lifetime warranty. Pictured above is a bracelet from the melt collection. When the Dutch arrived, in 1609, they found the Indians using seashell discs as measures of value and as a medium of exchange, Accordingly the newcomers had to recognize shell money, wampum, or as it was then more commonly called, The word is derived from the word "jewel", which was from the Old French in around the 13th century. Further tracing leads back to the Latin word meaning plaything In 1634 the Patroons of New Netherland ordained. Funky jewellery made to last indeed. Some cultures have a practice of keeping large amounts of wealth stored in the form of Jewellery. These mens silver bracelets are an extremely popular fashion accessory for him.
Sunday, February 1, 2009
Gold Bangles...
Almandine, the most common type, is dark red to brownish red. Victorian women rebelled when they saw some of the machine made jewellery on offer, although much of what has survived is of good quality. Pyrope is blood red. Rhodolite, one of the most popular varieties, ranges from pink to purplish red and is mined in Africa, India and Sri Lanka.
Parures were a matching suite of coordinating precious gems which could include a necklace, a comb, a tiara, a diadem, a bandeau,More than it’s beautiful range of colors, the Garnet is also a popular gem among believers of the spiritual world. a pair of bracelets, pins, rings, drop earrings or and cluster stud earrings and possibly a belt clasp.
Malaya, a mixed variety found in Tanzania and Kenya, ranges from orange to gold. Tsavorite is bright yellow green to grass green and is also mined in Tanzania and Kenya. Many wore no jewellery at all, or bought from the artist craftsman jewellers who emerged at much the same time. Demantoid is primarily found in Russia. Some jewellers like Tiffany began to make fine jewellery of such high standard that they soon opened shops in main cities of Europe.
When Queen Victoria came to the throne in 1837 jewellery was romantic and nationalistic to possess mystical properties that helps the wearer achieve vitality, courage and self-confidence. It also is the gemstone associated with love, passion and sensuality. It gave attention to the pressure of European folk art, which later influenced the Arts and Crafts Movement. Until mid century most western jewellery came from Europe, but soon jewellery began to be made in America and Australia.
Hessonite and spessartite mostly come in golds, oranges and browns. Mandarin is a bright orange type of spessartite recently found in Namibia. More importantly, this particular gem is said to resolve conflicts resulting from abandonment and aids couple to commit to each other better. Grossular is available in pinks, greens and yellows.
Although jewellery had been made by multiple methods of production for centuries, mid Victorian mass production in Birmingham (England), Another legend linked to this gemstone dates back to biblical times and that it was believed to have been use by Noah to light the ark during the great flood. Germany and Providence, Rhode Island meant that standards were lowered.
Parures were a matching suite of coordinating precious gems which could include a necklace, a comb, a tiara, a diadem, a bandeau,More than it’s beautiful range of colors, the Garnet is also a popular gem among believers of the spiritual world. a pair of bracelets, pins, rings, drop earrings or and cluster stud earrings and possibly a belt clasp.
Malaya, a mixed variety found in Tanzania and Kenya, ranges from orange to gold. Tsavorite is bright yellow green to grass green and is also mined in Tanzania and Kenya. Many wore no jewellery at all, or bought from the artist craftsman jewellers who emerged at much the same time. Demantoid is primarily found in Russia. Some jewellers like Tiffany began to make fine jewellery of such high standard that they soon opened shops in main cities of Europe.
When Queen Victoria came to the throne in 1837 jewellery was romantic and nationalistic to possess mystical properties that helps the wearer achieve vitality, courage and self-confidence. It also is the gemstone associated with love, passion and sensuality. It gave attention to the pressure of European folk art, which later influenced the Arts and Crafts Movement. Until mid century most western jewellery came from Europe, but soon jewellery began to be made in America and Australia.
Hessonite and spessartite mostly come in golds, oranges and browns. Mandarin is a bright orange type of spessartite recently found in Namibia. More importantly, this particular gem is said to resolve conflicts resulting from abandonment and aids couple to commit to each other better. Grossular is available in pinks, greens and yellows.
Although jewellery had been made by multiple methods of production for centuries, mid Victorian mass production in Birmingham (England), Another legend linked to this gemstone dates back to biblical times and that it was believed to have been use by Noah to light the ark during the great flood. Germany and Providence, Rhode Island meant that standards were lowered.
Thursday, January 15, 2009
Different Materials Were Used To Make Ancient Jewellery In ancient Times
For personal dressings, different worthy metals and gemstones were used for making and wearing of , by the people of different civilizations of ancient times. Different materials, whether they are constituent or unstructured like leathers, feathers, hairs, bones, etc were used to make the allegories of religious or social or governmental associations, badges for social and authorized rank and of course for personal dressings.Bit low on the neck pendants and necklaces and on the breast buttons, brooches and pectorals. On hands and arms, bracelets, rings and bangles were used to wear. On the waist, the belts and corsets with pendants like scent cases and rosaries were used. The knowledge which is used to describe something in these days about jewellery is acquired from the huge preservations of personally using objects of pharaohs, present in different tombs. It is known that the material which was used is both constituent and amorphous typed like mentioned and the knowledge about the different items of jewellery which were made for the different parts of the body is gained from the ancient preservations of personal objects as well from distinctive portrayals,They produce the skill full jewellery with hardworking. Their work was a tremendous piece of art. They made engraved, soldered and adorned jewellery as well. They also made jewellery with metals like gold and silver and adorn the jewellery with enamel, glasses and gemstones. The most loveable and appreciable jewellery of Egyptian culture was from the era of 18th dynasty.the cameo cutting art arises with the rapid use of Roman and Greek jewellery. A technique named medieval technique introduced in the 7th century. With this technique garnet slices were used in the cells of metal. Many other types of jewellery which were unique came into knowledge in the start of 17th and 18th century.
Monday, January 12, 2009
Catholic Wedding Traditions
A Catholic wedding is rich in tradition and ritual. The wedding rite is known as the Sacrament of Marriage and is one of the seven sacraments in the Catholic religion.However, it's not a requirement. This tradition initially replaced the Protestant question which was asked at the ceremony whether if anyone knew of a reason the bride and groom should not marry.
The Sacrament itself takes place during a mass and this mass is known as a Nuptial Mass. It's usually held in the morning or early afternoon. Nuptial Masses are not usually scheduled for Holy Thursday, Good Friday, Holy Saturday, or during those hours on Sunday when Mass is said.
The Nuptial Mass itself consists of several parts. There are at least three biblical readings, exchange of vows, exchange of rings, the Prayer of the Faithful, and the nuptial blessing.As a couple prepares for their wedding, there are several aspects to keep in mind. Flowers are encouraged,the church feels the symbolism behind the unity candle doesn't capture the essence of the sacrament. Unity candles are usually encouraged for the rehearsal dinner, but its best to discuss its placement with the priest conducting the ceremony. but they must stay in the church. They are part of the wedding scene and should remain for all to share.A Liturgy of the Word includes readings from the Old and New Testaments which can be tailored for the bride and groom. After a homily, there is the exchange of vows, and then the exchange of rings. After the Prayer of the Faithful, the Liturgy of the Eucharist is said. Before leaving, the priest offers the Nuptial blessing. If there's no Liturgy of the Eucharist.The rings the bride and groom give each other is a sign of their fidelity and that comes from early Roman customs. Holding hands during the ceremony also comes from early Roman marriage customs. Having a groom give a ring of gold is reminiscent of early German customs where the groom presents a bride with a dower.
The Sacrament itself takes place during a mass and this mass is known as a Nuptial Mass. It's usually held in the morning or early afternoon. Nuptial Masses are not usually scheduled for Holy Thursday, Good Friday, Holy Saturday, or during those hours on Sunday when Mass is said.
The Nuptial Mass itself consists of several parts. There are at least three biblical readings, exchange of vows, exchange of rings, the Prayer of the Faithful, and the nuptial blessing.As a couple prepares for their wedding, there are several aspects to keep in mind. Flowers are encouraged,the church feels the symbolism behind the unity candle doesn't capture the essence of the sacrament. Unity candles are usually encouraged for the rehearsal dinner, but its best to discuss its placement with the priest conducting the ceremony. but they must stay in the church. They are part of the wedding scene and should remain for all to share.A Liturgy of the Word includes readings from the Old and New Testaments which can be tailored for the bride and groom. After a homily, there is the exchange of vows, and then the exchange of rings. After the Prayer of the Faithful, the Liturgy of the Eucharist is said. Before leaving, the priest offers the Nuptial blessing. If there's no Liturgy of the Eucharist.The rings the bride and groom give each other is a sign of their fidelity and that comes from early Roman customs. Holding hands during the ceremony also comes from early Roman marriage customs. Having a groom give a ring of gold is reminiscent of early German customs where the groom presents a bride with a dower.
Saturday, January 10, 2009
Why Platinum Engagement Rings Have Become So Popular
Platinum has become the metal du jour when it comes to jewellery, with support from A List celebrities like Gwen Stefani and Reese Witherspoon, as well as a large percentage of the UK glitterati. t is exactly these qualities though that make it particular desirable as an engagement ring, it has now come to represent, both to each other and to the world, their emotional commitment to each otherIt has gained particular favour for use in engagement rings and with online jewellery stores offering prices.For this reason, more and more consumers are choosing to move away from the expensive high street stores and towards online jewellers in order to get the best option for their budget. Without the heavy overheads of running outlets, internet companies have drastically reduced the prices of engagement rings platinum and made them accessible to a greater number of people.statement as platinum engagement rings, and are less expensive, for those that can, there is only one option. Engagement rings platinum now come in a variety of styles and there is a look to suit all brides-to-be, from those who admire classic, elegant styles to the more contemporary designs.
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