Diamond Stud Earrings buying tips


Diamond Stud Earrings buying tips

by Ardamun

The idea is to buy the brightest diamond stud earrings at a cost that is within your budget. You should not worry too much about Clarity and Color. You should concentrate more on Carat weight and Cut.

Summary: The idea is to buy the brightest diamond stud earrings at a cost that is within your budget. You should not worry too much about Clarity and Color. You should concentrate more on Carat weight and Cut.

Diamond Stud Earrings

Diamond Stud Earrings – Facts and Buying Tips

For simplicity and appearance, there is nothing to beat the elegance of
diamond stud earrings. They are a bare minimum piece of fashion jewelry a
woman, who loves diamonds, should possess. And now comes the crunch. Buying
diamond stud earrings brings forth the question – the beauty of diamonds or
the cost. When buying diamond earrings, just follow one simple rule: Buy
what you can easily afford.

Diamond Stud EarringsOf course, there is no disputing the fact that the best quality diamonds are
more brilliant and sparkling, and they cost more too! When buying diamonds,
you evaluate based on the Four Cs. These are Carat, Color, Clarity, and Cut.
These are the basic facts when buying diamonds. However, do these matter
when you are buying diamond stud earrings? No one is going to look too
closely at them. At least, no one goes around with a magnifying glass
looking for the inclusions in the diamonds of your diamond stud earrings!

The idea is to buy the brightest diamond stud earrings at a cost that is
within your budget. You should not worry too much about Clarity and Color.
You should concentrate more on Carat weight and Cut. These will make your
diamonds in your stud earrings look bigger and sparkling. For example:
Diamonds with I1 clarity in your stud earrings is not a bad choice if you
can get larger diamonds. Any woman would go for a pair of 1 ctTW diamond
stud earrings with I1 clarity than for one with a 1/2 ct TW of higher
clarity! (ct TW = Carat Total Weight of the diamonds in the pair of
earrings).

Diamond Stud Earrings – Diamond Facts

Let us look briefly at the diamond facts when buying them. Evaluation of
diamonds is done based on the four Cs – Carat, Color, Clarity, and Cut.

* Carat – A carat is a measure of weight of diamonds and other precious
gemstones, and equals 200 milligrams. It is a major factor in determining
the value of a diamond. However, the value of two diamonds of the same carat
weight is necessarily not the same. This depends on other factors, as well.
In addition, the diamonds of the same carat weight are necessarily not of
equal size. The size will depend on the type of cut given to the diamond.
For stud earrings, depending on your choice and budget, you can ideally go
for 0.25 ctTW up to 3.00 ctTW.
* Color – It varies from colorless to light yellow, with the transition from
one color to the next very subtle to be distinguishable. The color grading
standard varies from D-F: Colorless, perfect to almost perfect, to K-M:
Noticeable yellow, not for large size diamond purchases.
* Clarity – Diamonds of the highest quality are devoid of flaws – free from
internal or external inclusions. This measure of flaws is its clarity.
Trained gemologists study the diamonds under 10x magnification to determine
their clarity. Small inclusions are acceptable and in no way mar its beauty
or affect its durability. The clarity scale ranges from FL – flawless to I2,
I3 – inclusions visible to the bare eye with black spots and black
inclusions.
* Cut – It contributes the most towards the beauty of the diamond and has
not much significant influence on its price! The cut is responsible for how
well the diamond handles light. Most diamonds are round cut with 58 facets,
and better the cut, the more sparkling the diamond. The way the diamond is
cut allows the diamond to make the best use of the light through it.

How to go About Buying Diamond Stud Earrings

Women love to wear diamonds, and on their stud earrings they look bright and
sparkling. If your budget allows you to only go for lower quality diamonds
for your stud earrings, do not let it concern you. The difference in the
quality of diamonds comes across only when they are examined under a
microscope. Remember, it is the cut that lends sparkle to the diamonds in
your earrings.

An excellently cut diamond, with a color range of G-H or even I-J, and with
clarity of SI1 – SI2 will be well within your budget. This selection when
mounted in white gold or platinum stud earrings will give a colorless
appearance. This will produce the same sparkle as those costing thousands of
dollars more. As per the experts, there is a three-fold reason:

* It is the excellent cut that adds to the diamonds’ sparkle.
* Most agree that when mounted, G-H or I-J colors appear colorless.
Therefore, there is no need to spend more on a diamond with a color range of
D-F, especially if you have a limited budget.
* A diamond with SI2 clarity has slight flaws that are not visible to the
naked eye. These definitely cost much less than the diamonds of higher
clarity.

You can get excellent bargains in diamond stud earrings if you compromise
slightly on clarity and color, as long as the cut is excellent. After all,
the pair of stud earrings is small and no one would know the difference! If
you are constrained by budget, do not let the slightly lower quality of
diamonds deter you. Any woman would be happy to buy a diamond of a higher
carat weight of slightly lower clarity than one of a lesser carat with
excellent clarity.

Diamond stud earrings make perfect gifts as long as there are no visible
inclusions in the diamonds, and are as near colorless as possible – when
mounted. Of course, if budget is no constraint at all, go for diamond stud
earrings with clarity of FL and color grading of D-F!

Contrary to popular belief, diamonds are no longer ‘woman’s best friend.’
Style is eternal, and men are known to make a style statement with diamond
stud earrings, as well. The strength of diamond stud earrings lies in their
universal unisex appeal. In the western culture, diamonds stand for
fearlessness and virtue, and symbolize eternal love. They make beautiful
gifts to loved ones.

A Word of Caution

When purchasing your diamond stud earrings, ensure that your diamonds are
not Conflict Diamonds. Conflict diamonds come from areas controlled by
forces opposed to legitimate governments. They are sold on the black market
and support bloody wars that victimize children, and help aid brutal acts of
aggression.


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Mens Earrings


Mens Earrings

by Ritika Changrani

Earrings for men are a huge fashion statement today. It makes a man stand out boldly in a crowd. A wide choice in earrings is now available ranging from the most expensive diamonds to funky costume jewelry.

Men and Jewelry …the terms don’t go together as per most people, right?
But today, men argue that if a woman can wear pants why can’t men wear
jewelry?!

Men have adorned jewelry from time immemorial but it is not accepted by many
even today. Early man wore brass earrings and anklets. In the medieval world
jewelry for men was limited to cufflinks and tiepins. However, today men
have forayed into the terrain of earrings with boldness.

It began with piercing one ear, but earrings in both ears is not uncommon
today. It has become a fashion statement that makes a person stand out in a
crowd. Philip Michael Thomas, the famous actor, named the earring as a
“symbol of kings and royalty”.

Several men today have pierced their ears but are hesitant to show it off.
There are some who wear earrings only at close parties and never at work.
But times are changing and men have begun to realize this. More and more men
are coming out into the open with their preferences. Traditional notions are
being ignored as the definition of a stylish man undergoes changes. As aptly
put by a photo editor, “It’s not the physical pain of getting your ear
pierced. It’s the act of breaking out and wearing one.”

Contrary to popular belief, there exists a wide range of earrings for men.
They can choose from an assortment of studs or hoops and can even have their
own custom – made earring to make a fashion statement. Simple diamond studs
look spectacular, whether worn in a single ear or both ears. Gold hoops of
varying sizes can also be worn for that unique look. If diamonds and gold
are not up your alley, go for alternative costume jewelry. Such earrings are
extremely popular especially with the teenage generation. One can easily
have a large collection to suit all types of occasions and to complement any
outfit, be it a business suit or beachwear.

An office code however, should be kept in mind while selecting earrings. If
you choose to wear funky hip earrings at a board meeting, it is bound to be
looked down upon. Be very selective in your earrings as it is extension of
you, it says a lot about your personality.

One of the chief things to be considered is the fact that whether you should
wear earrings in one ear or both ears. If in one ear, which one, the left or
the right? There are no set rules that you have to follow for this. Just go
with your instincts. If you think, earrings on both ears is a little too
much, get one ear pierced for starters. Then if you enjoy it and more
importantly, are comfortable with it, you can go ahead with the second one.
You may also choose to wear multiple earrings in one ear only. As mentioned
earlier, the only rule is…there are no rules. Go ahead and do exactly what
you want to.

Men With EarringsIf you are a little confused about getting your ear pierced, about how it
will suit you etc. you can wear some of the magnetic or clip on earrings
available in the market. Magnetic studs are all the rage, as you need not
have your ear pierced to look hip. Spring hoops as well as clip on earrings
are also interesting options that you can look into. You can sport that look
just for one party, if that is what you want.

If you have permanently pierced your ears, you can have your own collection
of earrings…who said men can’t have any such collection? You will be
spoiled for choice when you see the varieties available in men’s earrings.
If budget is not a problem, diamonds and other precious stones like emeralds
and sapphires are must – haves. Simple gold or even platinum hoops must
feature in your box. And of course, a couple of funky earrings won’t go
amiss either. When you are looking for shock value or even a pleasant
change, these can come in handy.

If creativity is your thing, then go ahead and design your own earring and
have it made as per your requirements. You can rest assured then that nobody
else will be sporting anything like it, ever. You can even be a trendsetter
because when people appreciate a style, they have a tendency to imitate.

Here are some examples to convince you that earrings are not only for women,
but also definitely for men :

– CBS news Anchor Ed Bradley sports an earring off – camera as well as at
parties.
– Gregory Hines, the famous actor, singer, dancer and choreographer wears a
wide variety of earrings ranging from stud to hoops to many others
– Howard Hewett and Tony Terry, both singers wear distinctive earrings
– Indian actor, Salman Khan wears a range of funky earrings

In spite of such in – your – face examples, men’s earrings do cause a stir.
Now it is up to the man to take it positively or not. The most important
thing is whether you are comfortable with it or not. If wearing an earring
is definitely your thing, then don’t let anybody’s misgivings alter your
decision.

Early Egyptian and Indian Kings wore lots of jewelry that included earrings.
And the earrings were not small but in the form of long and heavy danglers.
This past fashion has made a comeback as a haute couture style and is now
definitely here to stay.

And if you are still thinking that your boss may frown on your earring or
your elders may object to it…Well, they’ll get used to it!


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Metals Used in Jewelry

Metals Used in Jewelry

by Ardamun

The most common types of metals used in jewelry are gold, silver and platinum. Other metals used include titanium, and stainless steel. Gold alloys used in jewelry range from 10K to 21K, whereas platinum alloys are 90% pure to 95% pure. Silver in the form of Sterling Silver is mostly used in jewelry.

To paraphrase Marilyn Monroe – jewelry is women’s best friend. Exquisite jewelry is created using a variety of metals – some well known and some not so well known. The most common types of metals used in jewelry are gold, silver and platinum. Other metals used include titanium, and stainless steel. Gold alloys used in jewelry range from 10K to 21K, whereas platinum alloys are 90% pure to 95% pure. Silver in the form of Sterling Silver is mostly used in jewelry.

Gold

Since ancient times, the exquisite beauty of gold has claimed a place of pride as the favorite metal for jewelry. Its intrinsic beauty and warmth has made it the most coveted of all metals. The earliest gold jewelry dates back from the Sumer Civilization around 3000 BC. Over the years, gold has inspired craftsmen to create jewelry that has been unmatched.

Pure gold is 24K gold. Karat (K) is the gold content of the metal. It is the proportion of pure gold to the other metals that make up the final metal. In some countries, Karat is also known as Carat (ct). 24K gold is soft and malleable, and cannot be used for jewelry. An ounce of pure gold can be beaten to make a 300 square feet sheet. A 14K gold has 14 parts out of 24 of pure gold and the rest is some other metal. The higher the proportion of gold in the final metal, the more expensive it will be. An 18K gold is 75% (18/24) pure gold and the balance is made up of different metals that give the final metal its unique appearance and colors.

Gold jewelry is made up of an alloy of gold and other metals, such as silver, copper, nickel and zinc. The metal used in the alloy determines the color of gold. Actually, pure gold is yellow in color. The metal added to make the alloy gives it a different hue:

* Yellow gold is the alloy of pure gold, silver, and copper or zinc. The metals are mixed in a predetermined proportion.
* White gold is the alloy of pure gold and white metals, such as nickel, silver and palladium. It is actually grayish in color and is plated with rhodium to give it a whiter look. Nickel, today, is not preferred as many people are allergic to it.
* Rose gold is the alloy of pure gold and copper in a greater proportion. The reddish hue is due to the increased proportion of copper in the alloy.
* Green gold is obtained by leaving copper out of the alloy and just having pure gold and silver. 18K gold would have 75% pure gold and 25% silver.

Silver

For thousands of years Silver has been used for jewelry and ornaments. The first major source of mined silver is the area of Anatolia, modern Turkey. The Chaldeans are considered to have processed silver ore around 2500 BC. Asia Minor and the Greek islands were the center of silver craftsmanship.

Silver is a popular metal for jewelry, but is softer than gold, platinum, and titanium, and does not have the hardness of other metals. Silver, for jewelry, is used in the form of Sterling Silver. Sterling Silver is 92.5% silver and 7.5% copper and is one of the most popular metals in the jewelry trade. Sterling Silver is durable and long lasting, and so is a popular metal for rings, necklaces, bracelets, cuff links, belt buckles, body jewelry and much more.

Sterling Silver jewelry can be casual and comfortable, and simultaneously display its timeless elegance. Silver’s pure white color suits all skin tones and throws a pleasant glow onto the wearer’s complexion. Silver is best used for jewelry that is not worn every day. It is prone to tarnishing and turns blackish. Of course, it can regain its pristine condition after a good hand polish, using cleaning solutions.

Vermeil and German silver are some other silver alloys used in jewelry. Vermeil is a combination having the inside core of pure sterling silver and the outside is a solid coating of finely crafted 14 karat gold. This combination looks, feels, and lasts exactly like pure gold. Jewelry made with other metals can also be silver-plated. This is a process where the other metal is just coated with a layer of silver.

Platinum

Platinum has been used by pre-Columbian Indians for a long time. Rings and ornaments more than 2000 years old have been found in South America. It has also been found in objects dating from 700 BC in Egypt. A white metal, platinum can be used in jewelry in its pure form – 95% pure. In most countries the jewelry has a minimum purity of 85%. It is extremely durable and white and does not require rhodium plating, as gold does, to appear white. Platinum is more expensive than gold and costs up to twice as much as gold!

To enhance its characteristics and durability, platinum is alloyed with copper and cobalt along with ‘platinum group’ metals, such as palladium, rhodium and iridium. The main advantage of platinum as a metal for jewelry is its resistance to tarnish and its strength. Pure platinum melts at 1769 degrees Celsius and so is quite demanding as a metal for jewelry.

Ruthenium, rhodium, palladium, osmium, iridium, and platinum together make up the platinum group of metals. Platinum is alloyed with the other metals of this group to be made into jewelry.

Titanium

Titanium is found in abundance in nature but in conjunction with other elements, such as Ilmenite and Rutile. It was not known to exist until it was discovered in impure form in 1791, and pure titanium was manufactured in 1910. It is the hardest natural metal known to man and is three times as strong as steel and stronger than gold, silver and platinum. Still, it is very light in weight. Its unique factors, such as strength, scratch resistance and light weight lends itself as a good metal for jewelry. Its ability to be colored easily is another factor for its popularity as a metal for jewelry.

Stainless Steel

It is a hard and durable metal, and is not a traditional jewelry metal. It is more popularly used to design dress jewelry and men’s bracelets. Unlike traditional alloys that are poured into molds, stainless steel jewelry is hand-cut from a solid piece of steel leaving no seams, or weak spots. Jewelry made from stainless steel does not tarnish or rust.

Organic Jewelry

Organic Jewelry

by Ms Nandita Ray

What is organic? Anything that is derived from living organisms and containing carbon compounds is organic in nature. Jewelry made from organisms that were once living creatures or their product is considered organic jewelry. Amber, bamboo, Bone, Horn, Stone, Hardwood, Pearls, Ivory, Hair and Coral are some of the organic elements used in jewelry.

Jewelry in any form is always delightful. A pretty trinket of bone or a pendant of wood or a coral earring or a pearl stud; always fetches a smile or even a gasp of pleasure. These pieces are all made of organic material. What is organic? Anything that is derived from living organisms and containing carbon compounds is organic in nature. Jewelry made from organisms that were once living creatures or their product is considered organic jewelry. Amber, bamboo, Bone, Horn, Stone, Hardwood, Pearls, Ivory, Hair and Coral are some of the organic elements used in jewelry.

Jewelry has been used from the beginning of civilization to decorate and beautify body and has always been an important part of human growth and development. Enhancing physical beauty has and will always take a huge slice of human grooming.

Amber Jewelry

Amber Facts

The now extinct ever green Pinites Succinifer, very similar to the Spruce tree in looks, with needle like leaves, produced a resin that was steeped with oil. This liquid hardened over the years, as it came in contact with air. This process took million of years. This hardened product is called Amber. This tough resin was used by trees as a protection against fungal or parasitical attack.

amberThe thick and syrupy liquid that oozes out of the barks, contain volatile oils called terpene. This is unsaturated hydrocarbons and is found in essential oils and oleoresins of plants. This hardened form of resin is called Copal or sub fossil Amber. This is semi fossilized or recently hardened. With Polymerization, the molecular structure of the Copal changes further hardening it. This takes place in the absence of air or free oxygen or it has to be in sea water for a long period. It takes million of years for Copal to turn into Amber.

Copal is sometimes sold as Amber. It is a lustrous resin, generic name for all tree resins, and is used chiefly for making varnishes. It is brittle, aromatic, yellow or red in color and used for polishing wood work. Madagascar and Kenya have large deposits of Copal.

Amber is deeply colored, translucent even transparent, which is rare and is highly prized. The largest deposits are found in the Baltic Coast Deposits. To be called Amber, the resin has to be several million years old. In fact some refer to Succinite, the mineralogical fossil resin from the Baltic region as true Amber. What makes the Amber a truly prized possession are the inclusions. Leaves, flowers, insects, even tiny animals get trapped and eventually fossilized within the Amber. Older fossils of such trapped living things are sometimes the only remnant of the species. Due to its preservative power, the DNA of these flora and fauna are well preserved and help in scientific studies. Amber from New Jersey has revealed many previously unknown, extinct Cretaceous species, hundred million years old.

Colors range from white, called Bone Amber to shades of brown and yellow and red. Sometimes blue or green Amber can be found. This is rare. Color is the result of minerals present in the soil or water and its reaction with the raw resin. Transparent Amber is most expensive.

Amber gets highly polished. When rubbed it gets charged with static electricity. Heating Amber will melt it. Over heating will burn it, decompose it, releasing Amber oil. Amber pitch is the black residue. Dissolving it in linseed oil or turpentine forms Amber lac or varnish.

The name Amber is of Arabic descent. Amber has been used from ancient times for various purposes, jewelry one of them. It has been mentioned by Homer, Aristotle and Plato.

Amber Jewelry

amber jewelrySince its exterior is hard and inside soft, it is easy to craft jewelry and objects of art. Necklaces with beads and blocks of Amber are threaded. Mix and match with different tones of Amber are weaved with chains. Green with warm brown of Amber set in silver or gold brown with silver beads or oval shaped Amber beads with round beads make a smart combination. Silver chains with a pendant made of Rose colored amber looks pretty. Sometimes Amber is carved in shape of a rose or bud. Some pendants sport a Victorian look. Heart shaped, crosses, bunch of grapes, single amber drop, modern setting or set in the traditional way. Hand faceted, carved engraved all types of necklaces and pendants, earrings, bracelets, bangles, brooches and cameos are made of Amber. Some of these are hand polished.

Tips to buy Amber

In order to make sure that the Amber is genuine and not fake, keep in mind-
-Buy from a reputed store
-True Amber comes in limited shades of Brown, cream/ivory, yellow, blue and green.
-Amber can be translucent or transparent.
-Real Amber will feel warm and when rubbed it will get charged with static electricity.
-Use infrared or spectroscopy to test Amber.
-Use of Solvents will also reveal its identity.
-Buoyancy test will help. Amber should float.
-Burnt plastic will release carbolic acid smell.

Coral Jewelry

Jewelry made out of coral is not a new concept. It is one of the nine gems called navratan that has been an integral part of Indian Jewelry. Coral is fished out from the sea. It is actually the skeletal remains of microscopic sea animals called polyps. They are invertebrates. It begins life as a swimming larva, with a pin sized head. Secretion of calcium carbonate from the lower part of the body forms suction pads which help it to settle on a firm support for ever. The body is soft and tubular. It has a mouth surrounded by eight tentacles, which help it to trap food by stinging the prey. Polyps house zooxanthellae which are brown algae. They provide nutrients to the polyp by photosynthesis and this helps the coral to grow. Corals usually feed at night.
The skeletal wall around each polyp is called Theca. Corals have two body types perforate and imperforate. Perforate or soft corals have a porous skeleton with connections between each polyp. The imperforates or hard corals have a solid chalky skeleton that remains intact even after they die. Hard coral forms coral reefs. By dividing or budding a single polyp gives birth. This way they reproduce, grow and build colonies that reach gigantic size called coral reefs. Reproduction is also be done by releasing eggs.coralWhen alive they look like swaying fragile trees with multiple branches. The remains however are sturdy and they are composed of calcium carbonate with traces of carotene. They are harvested from depths of 100 to 1000 ft with wide meshed nets dragged across the sea bed. Some corals are hand picked. Corals come in different colors and their worth is based on color and availability.

Black Coral

It is the Hawaii’s state Gemstone. It is related to sea anemone and jelly fish. The color of its skeleton is blackish brown. In 1960 the famous marine biologist Jaccques Cousteau, re-discovered black coral. This was a happy find since it was considered extinct.

The skeleton is made from tough protein. Its body is covered with tiny thorny spines and is called ‘little thorn coral’. The tubular body has a mouth at the top end. The tentacles are covered with nematocysts. They reproduce by spawning annually. The larva swims and attaches itself to a colony. It is found in New Zealand and is a protected species over there.

Black coral was highly regarded by the Greeks who called it Antipathies Grandis. It was supposed to ward of evil.

Red Coral

Also called Corallium Rubrum or Fire coral or Red Bull coral. It grows slowly at a depth of 500 to 1000ft. They breed in water with temperature between 13 to 16 degrees Celsius. The Red is due to the presence of carotene. They can live for a very long time. The skeleton is composed of stick like calcium carbonate rods, a number of irregular branches fused together in a rigid form. The colors range from deep red to orange to pink.

There are two types of polyps, one with eight tentacles and the other just a small tube. The tentacles feed the coral while the tube keeps the water flowing, hydrating the colony. Reproduction is by eggs or division of polyps. The best Red corals come from S. Ireland, the Bay of Biscay, Canary Islands, The Red Sea, Mauritius and Japan. Today Tibet and China supply fossilized Red coral. When cut and polished it shines brilliantly. The thickness of each branch is about 4 cm. The point from where it branches out is the thickest. This part is used for making jewelry.

Pink Coral

Is found in the entire length of Hawaii. It is very hard and dense. It is sometimes marbled or shaded. Pink roses and other carved pieces are made from this coral. Pendants, earrings in shape of a rose, tulip or just a figurine are highly popular. In 1966 it was discovered off the coast of Omaha.

Hawaii Black/ Gold Coral

Black and Gold corals are always on the ‘wanted’ list. It was in 1971 that two beds were discovered on top of a volcano underwater in Hawaii. Again another set was discovered in 2000. When polished it becomes glossy. Only 3% of the reef is harvested each year. Colors range from beige to black. It is also called Chatoyance, which in French means cat’s eye.

Coral Jewelry

coral jewelryJewelry made with coral is very pretty. It looks delicate, refined and dignified. Necklaces, bracelets, bangles, earrings, rings, pins, brooches, anklets, buttons and pendants can be crafted from coral. Set in silver or gold, filigreed, carved, engraved or just oval or round shaped coral looks enchanting. Necklaces can be made of a single strand in red or multiple strands with black as a contrast, a choker with pink and black coral. Earrings can be a simple stud or a hoop with dangling coral beads or a bunch of corals like hanging grapes. Diamonds encircling coral or pearls surrounded by small corals make a beautiful design. Coral can be crafted into rose or chrysanthemums, cherubs, leaves or fruits. Brooches can be inlayed with coral while pendants in shape of heart, tulip, tear drop or even a star can be made. Coral popularized by Napoleon, overused by Victorians is slowly inching its way back into fashion. Since coral is over harvested it is getting difficult to get genuine coral. One has to be careful of imitations like glass, plastic, bone or even porcelain which is being passed off as coral.

Tips to buy Coral

-Real coral is soft. It gets scratched easily.
-It should take shine easily.
-Heat will discolor it. Plastic when heated will give off a smell.
-The base of the real coral will exhibit some evidence of sea life.
-Plastic will show molding lines.
-Shell stimulants will show layered structure.
-Glass may show air bubbles.

Coral should be kept away from heat and abrasives.

Pearl Jewelry

Like diamonds ‘The Queen of Gems’ wields its magic over jewelry makers and wearers. Nothing can detract from its inner glow, glaze and soft, smooth look. It sets off gold; silver even brightens the dullest metal. It is believed that the Roman general Vitelline financed his war campaign by selling his mother’s pearls. A real pearl is very valuable and rare to get today. Like the coral it is found in the depths of the sea and is the product of a living organism, the mollusk or the clam.

When an irritant get within the folds of its skin, it is not easily dislodged by the mollusk. To stop the irritation it starts covering the particle with its secretion called nacre or mother of pearl. This secretion is used for making its outer shells and is composed of the mineral calcium carbonate and a fibrous protein called conchiolin. This process leads to the formation of a natural pearl, which may take many years.

pearlReal pearl is the product of a biological process thus not always smooth or perfectly round. Each layer of nacre that covers it has a layer of conchiolin in between. These layers do not always cover the pearl completely. This leads to imperfections. The shape and size of a natural pearl varies depending on the mollusk that formed it, the size of the particle, where the particle got embedded, and the health of the mollusk or clam. The temperature and the water it bred in. The color of pearl which ranges from white to different shades of cream, gold black and purple depend on the organic pigments found in the secretion The presence of nacre gives the pearl it’s lustrous, opalescent and shimmering look.

Cultured Pearl

Cultured pearl is the brain child of Japan. Japanese cultured pearl is the international standard. China also farms huge amounts of such pearls. They can be bred in sea water or in fresh water like river or lake. A healthy mollusk or clam is impregnated with an object and bred. Following are the types of mollusk used: –

Abalone Pearls

Pearls got from this single shelled mollusk is very rare. The reason is over fishing. This thirty million old species is a delicacy and gets fished out before maturity. It takes about ten years for it to produce a pearl with a thick nacreous layer. The colors are deep blue, green tinted, purple, pink and gold, the shapes solid or hollow or horn shaped.

Akoya Pearls

Pinctada Fucata Martensii oysters produce pearls which are round, lustrous and beautiful. It takes about two years for the pearl to grow. If left for a longer period the quality and size gets better. Colors are varied.

South Sea Pearls

This white lipped large mollusk, Oyster Pinctada Maxima produces silvery colored large pearls. They are expensive and cultivated in ocean lagoons in Tahiti, Australia and Philippines.

Mabe Pearls

Oyster Pteria Penguin produces such pearls in its shell not body. These pearls are usually flat at one end and fragile. This is because they are made by filling in a cavity and packed with mother of pearl. They are large and cheaper than a similar South sea Pearl and used for pendants, rings and earrings.

Conch Pearls

Sea Snails called Queen Conch produces pearl with deep rich swirling array of colors and is very rare. They cannot be cultivated. Such pearls are measured in carats.

Keshi Pearls

Called poppy seeds or simply seed pearls because of their size. Poppy is Keshi in Japanese. They can be farmed in sea or fresh water. The oyster throws out the foreign object before it is fully covered or the nucleus developed. Sometimes the nucleus divides into two separate pearls, which have only a few layers of nacre.

Fresh Water Pearls

Grown in mussels with a single mussel producing twenty pearls in a year. The size is small and irregular in shape. They are cheap.

Pearls are sorted in shape, size and color. The oldest pearl jewelry found is from a Persian Princess who died in 520 B.C. Pearl in Latin means ‘unique’. It makes for an ideal wedding gift and is often worn for relieving stress.

Pearl Jewelry

pearl jewelryA versatile gem, it is used in most jewelry. It has decorated clothes of the Rich and Famous. It can be fashioned into jewelry one can dream of. Necklaces, bangles, bracelets, rings, earrings, nose pins, tiepins, pendants brooches, hair clasps, buttons, tiaras; it can beautify bags and belts and slippers too. Strands of white pearls, pink pearls, dyed multi colored pearls, chokers /collars, mixed and matched, single strand mixed with gold beads, or red coral or with uncut rubies or emerald can be worn as necklaces. Bracelets or bangles with seed pearls set in gold or silver look attractive and go with most outfits. Some earrings are made with single big pearl, studs, tear drop or round pearls dangling from a thin chain is quite fashionable. Hoops with multi colored pearls, pearls surrounded by diamonds or seed pearls encircling a ruby look pretty. Pearl pendants set in filigree gold often form a center piece of a chain. Pearl forms an important part of Navratan set. There is no end to designs with pearls.

Tips to buy Pearls

-Prime pearl is not easily got.

-Decide on the quality you want to buy, natural or cultured. This will be dictated by your pocket and needs.

-Most pearls in the market are cultured.

-Go to a reputed store and take time to choose your pearls.

-Sometimes inferior pearls are set in attractive designs. Question the pearls used.
-Plastic, glass, synthetic beads or shell are often substituted. The coatings peel off when rubbed or scratched.

-X Rays with 10X will reveal the layers of a good pearl, its density and how it was formed.

-Tooth Test also helps in identifying a pearl. A real pearl will feel gritty, a fake absolutely smooth.

-If held under strong light, it will reveal disparity in color, overtones and exhibit natural defects. A fake one will look perfect.

-Natural pearls sit heavy on the palm. Fake ones are generally light.

-The nacre gloss is also a giveaway since fake pearls feel glassy, sticky and warm to touch. A natural pearl radiates from within and feels cool when touched.

Organic Jewelry Part 2- Bamboo -Horn and Bone jewelry

Organic Jewelry Part 2- Bamboo -Horn and Bone jewelry

by Sheweta Dhanuka

Organic jewelry is the amazing blend of old and new phase that is instinctive raw material used for crafting stunning jewels using modern techniques and designs. Thus, this article endeavors to provide the related information about the natural material used for making organic ornaments such as necklace, bracelets and earrings.

Human being came into existence in this universe millions of years ago and so is his/her passion for ornaments. Initially, the objects utilized by them for making jewelries were all the natural material that required intense search in forest instead of mining. They used to look for horns, bones and teeth of animals, bamboo and wood for making jewels. Today precious and semi precious gemstones are widespread in every corner of the world but the stuff used by our ancestors for jewelry also exists. These are named as Organic Jewelry. It is new contemporary funky items created using intrinsic stuff like bamboo, hardwood, horn & bone and tusk.

Jewelry lovers could add these unique pieces in their collection. Organic jewelry is the amazing blend of old and new phase that is instinctive raw material used for crafting stunning jewels using modern techniques and designs. Thus, this article endeavors to provide the related information about the natural material used for making organic ornaments such as necklace, bracelets and earrings. The details proffered are the basic facts that would help in understanding and knowing these natural materials to some extent.

Bamboo Jewelry

It is the natural grass that grows in long cylinder shape thick from outer circumference while hollow inside. The colour of this innate material varies from light green, yellow or brown. It could be either striped or spotted black in colour. Black bamboo is very rare but valued most. It is tan yellowish and the colour varies from medium brown to chocolate brown. The natural designs and patterns on the solid part differ from one piece to other like it could be burnt design, one-flare colour or tapering effect.

The bamboo jewelries are always created using cylinder shapes. It has natural protective cortex that is the outer surface of bamboo therefore, while making other flat shapes the protective shield needs to be detached. Once the cortex is removed this natural material becomes unsuitable for jewelry, as it gets permeable and less firm.

The circular shapes are cut in form of rings from the diaphragm or membrane of the cylindrical bamboo. The rings are thick in the front while hollow at the back. No two rings have identical look therefore, it is very difficult to match for making jewelry pieces in pairs.

In order to have the smooth insertion of jewelry made up bamboo, it is pre-oiled when it is in its raw form. It should be always oiled else it becomes difficult to retain the shine and wear it. The jewelries must be seldom washed. Only mild herbal soaps or solutions must be used for cleaning. Immediately, after washing it should be wiped off completely with the cotton cloth and oiled before storing it.

The cost of this basic material is determined by its diameter. It is measured in gauges, inches or millimeters. With the increase in the diameter in terms of gauge the price also increases. The length of the bamboo pieces used to make captivating jewelries is usually short, something between 1/2 to 3/4 inches long.

Hardwood Jewelry

High quality hardwood is used to make fascinating jewelries. It is all handmade jewelry as it involves manual carving and sanding. It is ideal for making earrings, as mostly ear gets less wet when compared with wrist, fingers and neck.

The different varieties of wood used for making exquisite ornaments are Chechen, Ebony, Chakte Kok, Granadillo, Katalox, Olive and Maple. All comes in varied colours. Olive and maple are found in bright yellow colour base with dark yellow or brown natural groves on the base. Ebony is dense black in colour. Reddish orange with black or dark brown streaks is the colour for Chakte Kok. Chechen and granadillo are medium brown and dark brown colour respectively, both consists of darker shades grains on the base colour. Katalox is very dark brown colour that looks like ebony black.

In order to make attention-grabbing jewels diverse shapes are cut from thick wood logs. Pieces have to be cut from thick logs because small pieces with less thickness tend to break in due coarse of time. These shapes are joined together to make appealing jewelry items. Only few regular shapes such as cylinder, round, oval, square, one flared, saddle, nail, taper and spike are possible to cut, as wood is relatively stiff. However, many versatile designs are created with inlay. Inlay means that a solid piece is drilled to make it hollow then some other gemstone or small wood bit is inserted in the empty space. In the center of the saddle piece, 3-D concentric circles are made highlighting it outwards. The solid piece is even engraved with some designs like stars, sun, flower and so on. Sometimes, even these are carved in inimitable forms and hand painted in colourful colours. The options for creating exclusive pieces in unlimited, it all just depends on the creativity of an individual.

Price of these amazing natural material is determined through three main factors viz. wood used, artwork and size. All the different types of wood mentioned above come at a different price. Similarly, all diverse artwork calls for a special cost. Inlay tends to be most expensive as it involves the cost of solid wood piece as well as the gemstone/wood plug inserted inside the main solid. Rest all varies with the quality and quantity of the work done on the wooden piece that is used for making jewelries. Finally the size of the wood, with the increase in the size cost also goes up.

All hardwood jewelry in the end is oiled utterly as it fills the empty pores and leads to smooth insertion. These ornaments similar to bamboo jewelries must be washed occasionally with mild soap and water, completely dried and oiled again before storing. Olive oil, peanut oil or jojoba oil could be used to do the needful.

Horn Jewelry and Bone Jewelry

horn jewelryIn ancient times, when civilization started people used to wear jewelries made up from horns and bones of the animals. In those times, jewelries were common to males, females and even children. They used to collect the bones, make similar shapes and put it together in a string to make necklace, bracelets and so forth. Ear and nose piercing with sharp animal horn was also proverbial amongst the females. The horn and bone body jewelry continues to be worn by tribes in few parts of the universe till date. Today, these unique ornaments are not only restricted to tribal group but has become the trendy funky style statement in the fashion industry across the globe.

Horns are always found in dark colours like dark brown, black or gray. These are sharp, translucent and could be yellowish or brownish tan. It is made up fibrous protein called as Keratin. Due to keratin, the horns are very hard and taut. As all animals have two horns therefore, for making any jewelry item the pair of identical horns is easily acquired. Bones are composed of calcium carbonate and protein collagen. As calcium is present in large quantity, bones are white or off white in colour.

There are different varieties of horns found like double flared, saddle shaped, plain hollow and hollow with amber inserted ( any other gemstone could be inserted in place of amber like turquoise, bloodstone, opal, moonstone etc ). Fancy and remarkable designs could be engraved on the horns in double flared or saddle shape. Also, bone dust and semi precious gems are also used creatively in unlimited designs. These are referred as saddles or double flared with inlays. Inlays signify to bone dust or the stones. U shape, hair-do’s, yoni shape, spiral, compact spiral, triskels, wicked spiral, java style hoops, plain claws, monster claws, labret shapes, tusks, septum pinchers and flying dragons etc are unique mesmerizing shapes. These are never seen before shapes in any other gemstone or jewelry material.

bone jewelrySame as horns, bones are shaped as saddle, solid or hollow. The diverse designs as created in horn are not possible to produce in bones, as it is more porous. It becomes more porous due to the presence of calcium carbonate in its composition. Round, square, teeth, tusks, claws and more are the regularly found shapes.

These two jewelry raw materials are mostly obtained from water buffalo and cows. Indonesia is the main source for both these animal. India is the main supplier of black cow horns. The horns and bones are attained only after animals die. It is valued very high thus cost is lucrative. The main price determinants are size and country. Indonesian water buffalo horns and bones are priced maximum.

Tusk Jewelry

Tusk are long pointed tooth that protrudes from closed mouth as in elephant, warthog or wild boar. Each single unit obtained from different animals is exceptional and has its distinctive specialty. Boar tusk are short, white and sharp curved. Warthog tusks are same as the former but are more heavy and tan yellowish. The last but most important are the elephant tusk. These are valued maximum and the cost is as high as sky. These are ivory white, strong and very large.

Unfortunately, people with their selfish motive kill innocent animals for its God gifted tusk. It is against the ethical standards to make jewelries using tusk and wear the same. This convention is now obscured with other old traditions. Therefore, only small piece of information is offered about tusk.

Apart from tusk other organic stuffs viz. bamboo, hardwood, horn and bone continues to be used for creating spectacular body jewelry. This funky fashion is idyllic for casual attire. In spite for being so old it persists to have the clout to grab the attention in the mass. It is certainly worth to keep up the old things. So try getting organic !!

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DROP EARRINGS – AN ETERNAL FASHION

by Nasrina Parvin Khan

Drop earrings have a classical appeal in all the ages. From the name we can easily guess that drop earrings are earrings, which drop down from the earlobe. A dangling object hangs from the earlobe with the help of chain, hoop etc.

Earrings are one of the most traditional body-piercing jewelry. Usually earrings worn through holes pierced in two earlobes, sometimes in one earlobe. It is originated in the Middle East and Asia. At the beginning the forms of earrings were as hoops and later as pendants.

With the changing styles, ancient earrings get a modern and stylish look. Nowadays, it is not only a tradition, an integral part of the fashion. We can’t find out a single woman whose dressing can be complete without a pair of earrings. Its give a finishing touches to one’s look and personality. They complete the fashion statement of women of all the ages among nine to ninety.

There are many types of earrings, like- stud earrings, button earrings, and hoop earrings. There are also droplet earrings, dangle earrings and chandelier earrings, – all are the variation of drop earrings.
Drop earrings have a classical appeal in all the ages. From the name we can easily guess that drop earrings are earrings, which drop down from the earlobe. A dangling object hangs from the earlobe with the help of chain, hoop etc. The lengths of the chain can vary as the test of the users. Many times we can see the drop quite away from the ear. Drops of the earrings totter around the face. So, the glittering effects of drops create an enchanting look for the wearer. It’s very elegant and charming.

Drop earrings are timeless and always in style. These can be easily combined with traditional as well as modern outfits. Usually these are reserved for evening out or occasion because of their fancy and gorgeousness. But the modern women have their own fashion statement. They are trying drop earrings with their formal and casual wear also. Drop earring with small chains or hoops are available in the market to catch them.

There are various styles of drop earrings. The components of chain or hoop can be made out of any metal, like silver, gold, platinum, copper, titanium, stainless steel etc. drops come in various styles with these metal and make the earrings unique. The types of fitting also vary.

Glamorous and gorgeous diamond drop earrings are popular in all the ages. Many types diamonds drop earrings are available in the today’s fashion market, like sterling silver obelisk shaped earrings set with brilliant cut diamonds, white ice silver drop earrings with diamonds, yellow gold iolite round shape drop earrings featuring white topaz diamonds, green gold black enamel starburst drop earrings with diamonds, black diamond drop earrings with charming white gold and so on. Colored gemstones like ruby, emerald, garnet, blue topaz, sapphire, amethyst, etc also used in drop earrings. The shapes of the drops can be round, square or other geometrical shapes.

Glitz and glitter of a gemstone lights up the face and enhance the radiance of a woman’s persona. So, gemstones drop earrings are all time favorite for women. Most of our Hollywood actresses try their jeweled drop earrings in annual Oscar party.

Crystal and pearl are popular as drops in drop earrings. Dangling crystal drop earrings are the latest fashion craze. Frosted crystal pendulum silver drops earrings are popular also. Pearl drop earrings with single or multiple pearl are also in craze. Gorgeous black pearl drop earrings, fresh water pearl drop earrings are very trendy now.

Cubic zirconium is also used as drops. White gold drop earrings set with cubic zirconium; white gold earrings long tube drop design set with cubic zirconium are also available in the market.

Drop earrings can look classy with glass, semi-precious stones or beads drop and silver, copper, stainless steel wire also. These are price friendly for young college girls and add a charm in their look.

Variation of these drop earrings come in form of sterling silver fish hook earring with water drop shape, sunstone/Czech glass drops in sterling silver drop earrings, silver beads earrings, a ring with a chandelier drop with silver beads, classic chandelier style earrings as well as the long drop, long threaded earrings, long dangle earrings, round ball drop earrings, braided round earrings, sterling silver rectangle or other graphic and geometric shapes drop earrings and so on.

There are thousand types drop earrings in the fashion scenario to match the woman in round face as well as heart shaped or oval shaped face or square face. Moreover drop earrings help to enhance a hairstyle and easily march with along hair or a short style.

So, the ladies just pick the one, which suits you best and speaks for you to dangle your way of style.

Gems or stones drops of drop earrings allowed the light to pass through the drops enhancing their colour and brightness and create an enchanting look.

So, the ladies! These classical look earrings are perfect for your big day or any special occasion. These can be ideal bridal wear in your wedding day. You will enjoy wearing it after the wedding also. Drop earrings can be ideal gift in one’s birthday or wedding day. Precious drop earrings are asset for one. These can pass through the generation. These stylish earrings never been out of fashion and trend for it look and charm.

Organic Jewelry Part 3- Shell-Hair and Feather jewelry

Organic Jewelry Part 3- Shell-Hair and Feather jewelry

by Ms Nandita Ray

Jewelry made out of organic elements i.e. made out of the remains of living beings and containing carbon is called organic. Apart from Pearls and corals, jewelry made out of Jet, Hair, Shell, Ivory, Bones, and Wood; are all organic in nature.

Jewelry is like plague; bane for some and blessings for others. It is clairvoyant in nature. It either drains finances or it instills confidence. A well accessorized woman feels positive and capable. Jewelry is also a source of financial security for women.
Jewelry made out of organic elements i.e. made out of the remains of living beings and containing carbon is called organic. Apart from Pearls and corals, jewelry made out of Jet, Hair, Shell, Ivory, Bones, and Wood; are all organic in nature.

Shell Jewelry

shell jewelryNature’s most beautiful gift, the shell comes in wondrous iridescent colors of the rainbow from the sea. It is sad that the Sea that has been bestowing us with not only food but various other bounties is getting polluted. If not salvaged quickly we shall soon lose these amazing gifts. Shell has been used as jewelry for long. Whether in their natural form of cut and shaped it has a charm of its own. The different colors, mother of pearl Nautilus, lily shell, sea urchins, rose colored shell; olive shells with their glow and shine make beautiful jewelry.

Shell JewelryThe multi layered calcareous skeletons of marine animals like pearl oyster, abalone, nautilus, snail; sea urchins, river mussels whose hard yet smooth inner lining, coated with the organic secretion called Nacre also called mother of pearl, give it an attractive luster. Some shells in their natural form like cowries (shell) or the outer shell of the tortoise or the spiral shell of the snail is often used to make solitary pendants. Cameos are carved on shells.

Crafted in most Islands, where they are easily found, like Hawaii, Maldives, Polynesia and Andaman, it makes for summer cool ethnic chic. Crescent shape, colored discs, silver filigreed body, bead and shell, with coral mixed and matched with pearls earrings, necklaces, bracelets, rings, pendants and bangles are quite popular.

Bamboo Jewelry

This long and tall grass, which grows in abundance in the monsoon terrains of Asia, Africa and USA is used for many things, jewelry being one of them. Since it is naturally hollow and light weight and coated with a natural shine it makes excellent items of jewelry. The most common bamboo is Bambusa Arundinacea. Bamboos which can grow to a height of 100ft can be woody or climbing grass. The stalks can be thorny, hollow or solid. Some wither and die after flowering while some take 30years to flower.

Bamboo can be made into bangles, earrings, ear plugs, necklaces and belts. They can be hand painted or enameled or finished with silver.

Hair Jewelry

Human hair has been used for adornment and was very popular till the end of the 1800’s. It was during the 1600’s when it was first used as bracelets by both sexes. Hair from the lock of a loved was exchanged and worn for sentimental reasons or in memory of a departed soul. Napoleon wore a watch with a chain braided from his second wife Marie Louise to show faith and fidelity. This was very much in vogue since there were no photographs. When the beloved left for war or for distant shore, a lock of hair made into a pendant was coveted. Hair brooches were popular too.

Jewelry made from hair was used for mourning as well as sentimental reasons. Brooches fringed with seed or tiny pearls, hair encased within a glass cover, or gold monogram, or hair twisted and braided all around a painted photograph, were laboriously crafted. Sometimes two hair tones were used to make the brooches more attractive. The hair strands, clubbed together were twisted and turned till they became hard and thread like. This made it easier to use them in various designs.

Elephant Hair from the tail is used for making bracelets and charms in Africa. The sparse and thick hair of this mammal is also used for handicrafts in South Africa. It is thought to ward of evil and keep the wearer safe. The hair is knotted with either three knots or two knots, into plain blackish grey bracelets.

Feather Jewelry

Has been used by the Native Americans to adorn their bodies. Feathers which a light and come in attractive natural colors can be made into beautiful pieces of jewelry. Peacock, duck, wild fowl, parrot, pea fowl, turkey, ostrich, hawk, raven and their likes have all contributed feathers for the growth of this industry. Feather jewelry is back in vogue.
Feathers are wrapped in silver, dyed in various colors, cut and curled, held in thin chains, wrapped in leather throngs, mixed and matched with beads can be made into pendants, necklaces and earrings. Unique in look they add chic cool look.

Hemp Jewelry

Though banned in its natural form, it can be used under strict licensing for industrial purposes. Fiber, food, oils, clothing, jewelry and building material are made. Commonly known as cannabis this destructive and addictive plant has been successfully used for harmless products. The fibers can be dyed and twisted into bracelets, necklaces, earrings, woven with beads or mixed and matched with shell or seeds, the strong fibers make it sturdy and durable.

Wood, jute, stone and terracotta are also used to make organic jewelry. They are not only environment friendly but also proffer work to many, since mostly they are hand crafted.

Ivory Jewelry

Ivory Jewelry

by Ms Nandita Ray

Getting hands on real Ivory is like “living in an Ivory Tower’, next to impossible. This is because real Ivory from the now endangered Indian Elephants is banned.

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IVORY Facts

Getting hands on real Ivory is like “living in an Ivory Tower’, next to impossible. This is because real Ivory from the now endangered Indian Elephants is banned. African ivory sold and purchased from legal sources is allowed with some strict regulations. Though ivory in its original sense meant only elephant tusks, today it carries a wider circle of animals like Walrus, Boar, Sperm whale, Wart Hog, Hippopotamus and some seeds resembling ivory within its fold.

Elephant Ivory

ivory jewelryElephant Ivory is creamy white, opaque to look, hard and grainy to feel. It is made up of layers of dentine. The inner most layer is the newest and softest. Dentine is made up of 70 % of inorganic material while the remaining is collagen, an organic substance. Different species have different types of ivories. Some are soft while some hard. The tusks are not coated with enamel. Two thirds of the tusk is hollow. The calcified layers of tissue when cut transversely show lines in a particular manner called cross hatching. Some grain lines on the surface reveal a V shape. If held under 10X, oval shaped dots will appear. The color of the tusks depends on the species. African ivory exhibits creamish beige and appears mellow and soft. The Indian elephant’s tusk is white, gets yellow with age and looks like marble. It can be cut and carved easily, dyed and painted It picks up polish easily because the pores are filled with an oil like substance that ooze out gently.

Ivory from the now extinct mammal, with ridged molar teeth and hairy, from the Pleistocene Epoch was also used.

Hippopotamus Ivory

Have long grooved and spiral tusks. It is the second most widely used ivory.

Whale Ivory

Their lower jaws are used for making jewelry and accessories.

Walrus Ivory

The upper canines and other teeth are used. It is called Morse ivory.

Wart Hogs

The canines which grow upwards are used.

Organic Substitute

Tagua nut replaced real ivory. It was brought from South America to England. This led to the setting up of a number of factories in France and England in 1862. By the end of the nineteenth century vegetable ivory was flourishing. The nuts of the Betel tree and Areca nuts are also used.

Tips on buying Ivory Jewelry

Ivory is used for making costume as well as expensive jewelry. Bangles, bracelets, pendants, rings, earrings, necklaces, pins, buttons, beads, cuff links, piano key, billiard ball and figurines. Real elephant ivory is difficult to get. Besides it falls under banned items.

Genuine Ivory will appear fluorescent under strong light. It will give off whitish violet glow.

Real Ivory will show age by its yellow brown color, which will become dull yellow under artificial light.

It will have a uniform and compact texture.

It will show the Schreger lines.

When held under 10X loupe it will reveal oval shaped dots. Plastic or resin will not have these ducts.

DANGLE EARRINGS FACTS

by Ritika Changrani

Dangle earrings are all the range now and are available in a wide range to suit all budgets. Be it the office or a birthday party, dangle earrings make a great style statement. Choose something that suits your personality and watch heads turn when you walk in.

Dangle earrings

Dangle earrings are very much in vogue now. They are very attractive and add a different touch to a person’s face. They flow from the bottom of the earlobes and are available in a variety of lengths. They can vary from half a centimeter to extremely long right up to the shoulder level. Nowadays, earrings that dangle even below the shoulders are available. Dangle earrings make a great fashion statement.

Dangle earrings are usually attached to the ear by thin wires that go through the piercing and get connected to small hooks at the back. French hook designs are the latest, in which the earring just hangs from the ear without any closures or pins at the back. They are twisted hooks. Sometimes, plastic retainers are also used for keeping the French hook earrings secure. The post attachment design is rarely used in case of dangle earrings.

DANGLE EARRING HISTORY

The earliest known earrings were made in the shape of hoops and later evolved as pendants. Ancient Egyptians wore dangle earrings as a sign of their wealth and status. The Greeks also wore earrings. Romans, especially the women, introduced gemstones in the earrings as early as second century A.D. In the Renaissance period, women fashioned their hair in swept up styles that revealed the ears. They began wearing earrings. Even the noblemen, preferred to wear dangle earrings with embedded pearls and diamonds.

Girandole earrings first appeared in the 17th century. They were very large and very heavy. Years of heavy pulling due to the elaborate dangle earrings resulted in extended earlobes in most women. Queen Victoria, who ruled during the 1800s, was very fond of girandole earrings. Pendeloque earrings, which were larger but much lighter, were later introduced after 1750, and became extremely popular. Pirates wore earrings made out of gold, silver and other precious metals, as they were believed to better eyesight. It is for the same reason that sailors wore earrings made of precious metals.

Around mid 1800s, hairstyles of women changed to those that covered the ears and then tied in a back knot. As a result, earrings were hardly worn. After 1860s, styles changed and dangle earrings made a comeback. In the early 20th century, earrings and specifically the pierced variety went out of fashion. Women of “dubious character” only wore earrings in that era. The screw fitting earrings, when introduced, brought about a wave of acceptability. In the 1930s, clip – ons were introduced and the popularity of the earrings surged. 1960s onwards, pierced earrings became quite popular with men too.

Best of Dangle Earrings

There exists a huge variety when you would like to go for dangle earrings. The first thing to be kept in mind is that they should suit your face. Today, earrings are available in a mind boggling variety of shapes, sizes and materials. Some of the types are :

1. Diamond earrings

These are one of the most expensive variety as diamonds themselves are very expensive. The price depends upon the number of diamonds used and their size, cut and clarity.

2. Amethyst earrings

Dangle earrings set with amethyst stones are very popular because their range of colors extends from a light mauve to a deep purple.

3. Peridot earrings

These earrings have faceted peridots that sparkle when you move your head and hence are extremely attractive. Long strands of peridots are available as dangle earrings or even as tiny gemstone earrings.

4. Garnet earrings

Though garnets are believed to be lucky for those born in January, nevertheless, they make great studded dangle earrings that can be worn by anyone.

5. Citrine earrings

Citrines come in a variety of yellow shades and make excellent dangle earrings that can be worn on any occasion.

6. Chandelier earrings :

Chandelier earrings are probably the most popular of all dangle earrings. They made a huge splash in 1994 when numerous female celebrities wore them to the Academy Awards function. These earrings are a stunning creation that can make any outfit look dressy.

7. Bead earrings

They are all the rage with youngsters because of their affordability. They are quite inexpensive and come in all shapes and hues. One can have a pair of dangle bead earrings to match every outfit.

8. Semi – precious stone studded earrings

Dangle earring studded with semi – precious atones are also popular among those who cannot afford sapphires and rubies.

METALS USED FOR DANGLE EARRING

Dangle earrings are fashioned out of a wide dangle of metals. Depending on your budget, you can choose something to suit your requirements. If budget is not your concern, dangle earrings in gold and platinum are the ideal choice. They have a beauty and class that nothing else can match up to.

14K gold and silver earrings are the next best thing. They are not as expensive as 18k or 22k gold earrings but they do last a lifetime, unlike common metallic ones.

If variety is the name of the game for you and you would like to make a new fashion statement every time, then it is best to opt for what is termed as “Junk jewelry”. They are inexpensive and hence you can buy several pairs. The only drawback is that they are use and throw items and usually last only for a year or two.

A FASHION STATEMENT

Earrings are one of the most important accessories you own. Select earrings that are in tune with your tastes and personality. Don’t just impulse buy a pair because it is in vogue, knowing that it is too long or showy for you. Dangle earrings range from precious gemstones to beads and hence offer you a wide choice. They also make great gifts as one can never own too many pairs of earrings. Make a style statement wherever you go, be it the boardroom or the beach!

Jet Jewelry

Jet Jewelry

by Ms Nandita Ray

Jet is compressed driftwood which when saturated with water sinks to the floor of the sea and remains there for ages. These remains of coniferous trees get compressed and hardened and chemically changed due to heat, pressure and the chemicals present in the water.

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Jet Jewelry

Also called ‘Mourning Jewelry’ mainly because it has been used for such occasion and also because of its dark black color, the symbol of sadness. It flourished during the staid Victorian Age when people wore it to mourn a loved one. This was started by Queen Victoria who wore jet jewelry to mourn the death of her mother and her beloved husband Albert. Jet is fossilized coal, formed from wood. It can be carved and shaped easily and takes to polish like duck to water. It has been used since ancient times. It is believed that the first recorded use of Jet was by the Magdalenian artisans. In 1500 rosary beads were made. In the 15th century an English mourning ring decorated with a skull and with strand of hair and inscribed with date of birth was crafted for “Iohes Godefray”. Greeks were known to have used it in 200B.C.

Jet is compressed driftwood which when saturated with water sinks to the floor of the sea and remains there for ages. These remains of coniferous trees get compressed and hardened and chemically changed due to heat, pressure and the chemicals present in the water. When plants wither and die in wet environs or peat swamps, the presence of low oxygen and bacteria prevent it from decaying completely. Different debris and waste settle on it, compress it, wring out all the water and change it into Lignite. This is the lowest grade of coal and nearly half the world’s total coal reserves contain Lignite. It is brownish black in color and is called brown coal or witches amber or black amber or Agstein.

Jet is considered semi precious and real Jet is hard to get. It has a dark metallic luster and is lightweight. Best Jet is found in Yorkshire, England. Its mining started in 1850. By 1873 there were 200 Jet shops. However mining Jet is illegal today. Pieces that wash up on the shore can be collected and crafted into jewelry. Brooches, rings, pendants, earrings bracelets, rosary beads, pins and necklaces are made from this. Imitations abound and therefore buying real Jet is quite a task. French Jet is black glass made in USA. Dyed horn and plastics, Vulcanite, a sulpherized rubber, or the sap of the Mayan tree is also passed off as Jet.

Tips for buying Jet Jewelry

Real Jet will have a metallic luster.
Real Jet when rubbed will get electrically charged.
If rubbed on a rough surface it will leave a brownish color.