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Hot Spring Jewelry Collection By IvyT
This hand fabricated collection consists of pendant, earrings and ring drawn inspiration from the hot water bubbles that occurs in hot spring giving the wearer the feel of being in a hot spring. Choices of gemstones are Aquamarine, Blue Topaz and Kunzite factoring the color of natural hot spring and best adopt the inspiration idea to make this jewelry designer master piece creation.
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Nature As Jewelry Design Inspiration
Hot spring is a natural phenomenon produced by the emergence of heated ground water that rises from the Earth's crust. It contains high sulfur and other minerals which believed to have therapeutic health benefits such as increases blood circulation and metabolism. Stay tuned... Diamond Ring Setting
Illusion setting vs prong setting in diamond ring, wedding ring or engagement ring. Illusion setting was invented by Oscar Massin, from France back in the late 1860s. This is a jewelry design or technique of a prong setting with a shiny metal plate around the girdle of a faceted gemstone namely popular one are diamond ring, wedding ring or engagement ring, maximizing the size of the diamond. It diffuses the outline of the diamond causing the enhancing effect. Diamond Pendant
Customized 2.90ct GIA certificate round brilliant diamond pendant with 18K white gold and coupled with loose diamonds to enhance the design yet not over shining the main stone. Why Columbia Emerald is so popular?
Columbia emerald is the priority choice because of its intensity of color. This emerald offers a diversity of alternative of shades. Most people like rich green however soft green is very good option for rings and other designs. It is also claimed Columbia emerald is the most pure emerald in the world. Amber Pendant
The word Amber is derived from the Arabic word for “Ambergris”, ambar which found floating in or on the shores of sea waters, believed to originate in the intestines of the sperm whale, and used in perfumery. It is not exactly known how long Amber has been used by human but it is believed at least since Neolithic times. Amber jewelry has been found dating back to 13,000 B.C. and hundreds of Neolithic burial sites have been found in Germany, Poland, Lithuania, Latvia and Estonia containing Amber. Baltic Amber has been discovered in Egyptian tombs dating back to 3200 B.C. Amber is a fossilized tree resin found in the Baltic Sea, where it became buried in the earth for a very long time. Amber is from organic vegetative substances, being the fossilized resin of 30 – 150 million year old trees. Sometimes, during the fossilization process, unsuspecting natural substances would come into contact with the resin and become trapped such as small insects, leaves, debris and pollen. Amber being the lightest in weight among gemstone comes in a variety of colors including black, brown, yellow, green, red and blue, although the more popular and sought after Baltic Amber has warm and rich shades of yellow, red, orange and gold with high transparency and translucency. Eternity Ring
Today, eternity rings still convey the representative significance of undying and endless love and are generally given on a unique event. An eternity ring is a conventional gift, regularly given on the wedding as a reminder that the affection communicated on the big day is everlasting and as a symbol of the couple has spent together in marriage. Eternity rings can likewise be given to the love ones as a sentimental on special occasions, for example, wedding anniversary. An eternity ring holds is its representation of the "Circle Of Life", due to this, it is often given when a couple welcome their first child to the world. Customarily the wedding band is the principal ring worn nearest to the heart. After the wedding ceremony the engagement ring is wear back onto the ring finger. If the eternity ring comes into place, the three rings are often worn on the ring finger of the left hand. |
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