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Jewelry – 2007 Oscar Earrings The All Important Item Of Jewelry Surprise!

Why are earrings the most important item of jewelry? By important I mean the piece of jewelry that will do the most for your appearance. As with all jewelry it should blend with your overall attraction. You dont want the first comment to be about your great jewelry and then you come in second. Your overall look is what needs to be fabulous. then after the comments of how stunning you look. they can notice your cool jewelry. Later we will look at what style of earrings the stars wore to the Oscars.

Earrings are what frames your face. along with hair european beads charms beaded jewelry . if the colour and style of your earrings are right they will be like two spotlights adding a glow to your face. making it brighter and more alive. Earrings with a decoration on the front of the post. covering the pierced hole. has the reflected light starting from the right point. Earrings with a shepherd hook usually start from a lower aspect and part of the effect can be lost. Also with the shepherd hook if the earring is heavy it shows up the drag on the lobe Sterling Silver Jewelry Sets fashion beads . these earrings are probably better suited for lighter more casual wear.

Looking at the Oscars 2007. On the Red Carpet almost all of the earrings that the stars wore were decorated from the front of the post Surprise! . very few were shepherd hook earrings. Most earrings at the Oscars were quite elaborate but not overly so. Some like Nicole Kidman only wore tiny studs. I only saw one star. where the first thing that stood out was her jewelry. the rest were very tasteful.

More Earrings from the Oscars 2007Cate Blanchett black stone on the lobe with a larger stone dropped from the firstEmily Blunt Stud earringsGwyneth Paltrow Helen Mirren Medium button styleJennifer Hudson Long drop earring with the piercing coveredJennifer Lopez Long drop earring with the piercing coveredNicole Kidman Tiny studPenelope Cruz Large flower shaped button stylePortia de Rossi A short drop from a smaller stone on the lobeJada Pinkett Smith Large diamond shaped drop from a covered piercingMaggie Gyllenhaal piercing was exposedRachel Weisz Stud earringKate Winslett an elaborate button style

My vote goes to Penelope Cruz for making her earrings work for her. there are some photos on my Blog. the link is below Beaads for . go and make your choice. leave your comment.

Earrings have a long history and date back to the earliest of times. From ancient countries the earrings recovered have nearly all been a variation of the hoop earring. a style that has remained popular to this day. In Cyprus. from the middle of the 2nd Millennium BC. the popular earrings were painted terracotta in the form of stylized nude females. Earlobes were pierced 2 or 3 times and large terracotta hoops suspended from them.

In Ancient Egypt jewels were an important part of the culture. worn by men Read: . women and children. They also used jewelry to adorn statues. There were various hoop styles among the earrings. Earlobe piercing was evident. and the wearing of very heavy earrings from an early age caused the earlobes to be extremely elongated and deformed.

From the late 4th Century BC. earrings were becoming more elaborate in design. The earrings often had suspended pendants and chains. Filigree. granulation. leaf. rosettes and doves were all used to decorate the boat or lower half of the hoop.

During the Middle Ages and the Renaissance earrings were in decline due to the fashion of high collars and a headdress that often covered the ears. It was not until centuries later. about the 1530s that earrings began to emerge again. this was again due to the change in hair and headdress styles. The newly emerging earrings were in the form of plain gold hoops with a pearl drop.

Then in the 17th century earrings started to make a real comeback. By the middle of the 17th century earrings were an essential item. The designs became more complex and interesting. They used ruby. pearls Stone Rings fashion beads . emeralds and enamel in floral motifs.

18th and 19th centuries saw beautiful and elaborate designs. often using semi-precious stones. They also used diamonds and pearls and very intricate goldsmith techniques.

Early in the 20th century around 1910 to 1930 Art Deco style was popular. At this time ear piercing began to be thought of as barbaric European Beads beaded jewelry . and clamping earrings to the earlobe with a screw fitting became popular.

1947 saw the feminine new look by Dior. This set the scene for earring design to come to the fore in a new and creative way.

In the 1970s earring design become larger and more varied. The ever popular hoops were back in demand. with many of the hoops decorated with precious gemstones.

In the late 1970s ear piercing started to make a comeback and was popular again. This trend has continued up until today when almost every woman Surprise! Fashion Pendants . a large number of men and children have their earlobes pierced once or many times.

Now. as seen at the Oscars. styles are very diverse from studs to shoulder dusters. Fortunately for us we do not have to pay as much for beautiful earrings as the stars do. With todays technology the quality of man-made gemstones is very good. Resulting in beautiful and much more economical earrings Read: Tiffany Necklace . and other jewelry. Good quality inexpensive jewelry can look as good as the expensive items. For example the cubic zirconia which is made from minerals. resembles the much more expensive diamond. Cubic zirconia is not quite as hard as a diamond but it can be cut and faceted in the same beautiful designs that a diamond can be cut in. Cubic zirconia can be colored to resemble ruby. emerald. sapphire or any other stone. Another cost cutting technique is to quality plate Sterling Silver with 18k Gold. This gives the benefits of gold at a Sterling Silver price. The choice is yours. try all styles and see which does the best for you. Enjoy your earrings and look fabulous.

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The History of Diamonds and Their Use in Diamond Jewellery

The History of Diamonds and Their Use in Diamond Jewellery

When it comes to history. diamonds have a very long and fascinating record as one of the most intriguing gemstones on the planet. You may be familiar with the term. ‘Diamonds are Forever’. made popular by the De Beers advertising campaigns and for good reason. Forged billions of years ago. long before dinosaurs roamed the planet. they have survived the forces of nature to reach us. They have been used throughout the ages as bearers of mystic powers and incredible beauty. Through the centuries they have been revered and admired by many civilisations. Part of the credit for the almost mythical reverence to diamonds throughout the years belongs to the fact that these beauties are quite rare in their most sought after gemstone quality form. Not only are these diamonds rare in numbers but also in the number of skilled artisans that can compliment their exquisite beauty. Diamonds are the hardest of precious stones. The word “diamond” itself is a derivative of the Greek word adamas. which means “unconquerable”. It is the undiminished beauty of diamonds that has made them so highly prized throughout several centuries. This does not mean that a diamond cannot be damaged only that they are difficult to damage requiring a very precise strike in an exact location in order to damage the surface. It is believed that the first diamonds were discovered nearly 3000 years ago in India. They were considered valuable because of their ability to refract light and were used as either decoration or as talismans – for protection and warding against evil. During the Dark Ages Staineless Steel Jewelry . diamonds were believed to hold medicinal value. There were instructions that those suffering illnesses or having wounds should hold a diamond in the hand and make a sign of the cross for healing. Some even believed that ingesting diamonds could assist in recovery (and even a cure) from various illnesses. As time progressed into the Middle Ages. diamonds were more often viewed as items of value rather than items of mystical healing powers. As a result of the growing demand and value of diamonds. mine owners began spreading rumours that diamonds were poisonous if swallowed. This prevented workers in the mines from swallowing the diamonds for the purpose of smuggling. Today. India suffers from a relatively depleted supply of diamonds. Smaller finds have been discovered in Borneo and Brazil. though nothing as significant as those reserves once found in India. Diamonds were discovered in South Africa by a child playing with brightly coloured stones by a river in 1866. One of the stones was recognised to be a diamond and the gem cut from it was appropriately named “Eureka”. This created a massive diamond rush and the start of a new beginning for diamonds. Diamonds mined in South Africa still continue to make up a large percentage of the world’s diamond jewellery. though there are gem quality diamonds that are being discovered all the time in other countries around the world. More recently. Australia has become a contender when it comes to the production and mining of exquisite gem quality diamonds. Other countries for diamond mining include Africa Hip Hop Jewelry . Canada. Russia Wholesale Lampwork Glass Pendants . and South America in addition to those mined in Australia. One thing that is worth noting is that the vast majority of diamonds discovered around the world are not gem quality stones. In fact (Wholesale Stainless Steel Bangles) . only about one fifth of the diamonds that are mined are diamonds that are considered to be gem quality. Those that are not considered to be gem quality are used for drilling and similar applications. Diamonds are not all clear either – the stones come in many colours; the least common of the colours red. They are very rare. Coloured diamonds command huge prices and are highly prized by collectors. Diamond rings are today considered to be a token of love. particularly when given to one by a suitor. The tradition of diamond engagement rings being used for engagements is believed to have begun when Austria’s Archduke Maximilian made a gift of a diamond ring upon his engagement to Mary of Burgundy. The wearing of a diamond ring on the ring finger. or fourth finger of the left hand. is derived from the ancient Egyptians. This is due to their belief that the vein that extends from this particular finger to the heart is also the “vein of love”. This tradition is still practiced today. much like the giving of a diamond ring as a symbol of engagement and true love. Most people associate the wearing of diamonds to rings for engagement to be married. There are plenty of occasions that warrant diamonds and diamond pendants (Jadeite jewelry) . diamond bracelets and diamond earrings make excellent choices for marking a special occasion or memorable life moment. Remember. diamonds have for quite a while been (and will certainly continue to be) a girl’s best friend. Any celebration that is cause for joy is an excellent occasion for a gift of diamonds. Among such occasions to be considered are: a girl’s sixteenth birthday (or any other birthday that you deem to be special). the birth of a child. religious milestone events Other Quartz Strands . personal achievements. holiday gifts etc. Perhaps the best reason of all to give a woman the gift of a diamond is “just because”. If you have a special person in your life. whether it’s a lover. a wife. a sister. a daughter. or a mother – you can rest fairly well assured that a diamond makes an excellent gift for almost any occasion. Before you consider buying a diamond. it is important to understand the four “C’s”. They are excellent indicators of the value of the diamond. For those who are not familiar with the four C’s of diamonds they are: colour. clarity. cut. and carats. You will want to consider each of these when selecting a diamond to make sure your investment will stand the test of time and hopefully become more valuable over the years. The more spectacular the occasion. of course. the more stunning you will want your diamonds to be. Of course you will want to keep in mind your budget. your setting. and the metals that will be used in conjunction with the piece of jewellery you are creating or purchasing. Each of these will have an impact on the finished product. Good choices for diamonds are 18ct gold or platinum. In recent years platinum has become the choice for diamond jewellery as the metal is very hard and durable complimenting the gemstone properties. When purchasing diamond jewellery. it pays to do your research ahead of time. Thanks to the growth of ecommerce on the internet. you will find that the prices of diamonds these days from one jeweller to the next are rather competitive. Better quality at better prices can now be found online instead of in the high street. Another thing to consider when buying your diamonds is whether or not they are conflict free. “Conflict free” diamonds are diamonds that do not lead to the funding of wars and that are not mined under conditions that are deemed unethical by the Kimberly Process. Always insist on Conflict Free diamonds from your jeweller. Enduring. romantic. magical. Diamonds continue to captivate and enchant as symbols of hope and great expectations for the future. Enjoy.

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