Wearing jewelry made other metals should

Posted by cnw | 16 Jul, 2008


Wearing jewelry made other metals should also be avoided. Gold is a softer metal and can be damaged when worn in conjunction with a harder metal, such as silver. The friction can scratch or elevate the wear of the piece reducing its life. Also be aware of where you remove your jewelry, setting on the edge of the sink can sometimes end in tragedy when your ring rolls down the drain. Following these simple tips can help in extending the life and enjoyment of your gold jewelry.

I love every single piece of Tom Binns jewelry. Usually I like one or two pieces of a line of jewelry but in this case there is not a single piece of his jewelry I dislike. It is unbelievable to me that he figured out how to make pearls rock. Pearls are for nice girls but thankfully not in this case.

Any of Tom Binns earring, bracelets, and rings make a subtle but bold statement - especially if you are wearing a nice suit and/or packing around a kid. Tom Binns jewelry works for the high-end crowd that wants to be edgy but not trashy or look like they are trying too hard to be hip or young. Not that the young hip crowd won't be wearing this jewelry.

He was the CFDA Fashion Award winner in 2006 and the Accessory designer of the year. He is from Ireland and graduated from Middlesex Polytechnic with a Bachelor of Arts Degree in jewelry design. His influence is "punk couture". All of his pieces are one of a kind.

He incorporates skulls, guns, spikes, and bombs with great chunky chains and beautiful stones and pearls. Tom Binns other range of jewelry is simple with a small twist - like his wavy hoop earrings. His crystal pieces are chunky and random and look like heirloom jewelry but with an edge.

I don't think the average jewelry buyer will understand Tom Binns. His randomness is such a refreshing change from the predictability of most jewelry designers and it takes a sense of humor to really appreciate some of his designs.

The Odyssey of Haig Tacorian
The pear diamond engagement ring is also known as the teardrop shape. It is actually a cross between the oval and marquise shape of stone. You may have seen this type of engagement ring as popular cuts for earrings and pendants but lately this type of shape is making its way on engagement rings as well.

Unknown to many, the pear shape diamond engagement ring or teardrop diamond is cut and perfected by a Flemish in the name of Lodweyk Van Berquem as early as the 1400's. Although this diamond engagement ring did not gain much popularity because gemologist and jewelers feel the design was a waste of diamond.

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