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Fashion - JewelryJewelryButterfly Jewelry Keeps Trend Watchers' Hearts Aflutter - Butterflies, by their very nature, symbolize beauty in their change from a caterpillar into a colorful winged creature. Perhaps a butterfly means different things to different people and, when it comes to jewelry, the symbol of this mystical creature is just as meaningful when wearing one as when watching one gliding from one flower to the next. Red Diamonds - How Many Vivid Pure Red Diamonds Are Known to Exist Today and At What Value? - To say that this type of stone is rare is an understatement. In fact, it is claimed that less than twenty naturally red diamonds are known to exist today. A Charmed History: Charm Bracelets Provide Hope and Comfort Throughout the Ages - As far back as the Neolithic era, humankind chose to carry unusual stones or a piece of wood as protection from enemies or evil spirits. During the time of the Egyptian pharaohs, the first recognizable charm bracelets and necklaces appeared Rose Cut Diamonds - An Overview of This Beautiful Gemstone - Rose cut diamonds started to appear in the 1500's but it wasn't until 200 years later that their popularity increased greatly. The Watch Is A Lot Older Than You May Think - Many people don't realize that the watch goes back more than just a couple of centuries, as a matter of fact the origin of the watch can be traced back several hundred years! Read on for more on the history of watches. Jewelry Selections That Are Perfect - There are many occasions in life where the jewelry selections that are made will last a lifetime. Birthstone Origins: Stranger than Fiction - In the Old Testament, the book of Exodus tells the story of the Breastplate of Aaron, used in religious ceremonies. (Aaron...just in case you were absent from Sunday school that day...was the Biblical figure who performed, at Moses' direction, the miracles that confounded Pharaoh and his magicians.) A FLAGSHIP MODEL OF ROLEX: ROLEX SUBMARINER - In 1953, Rolex conducted strict procedures and experiments in water with a depth of 3,150 meters (10,336 ft), on the Submariner prototype. The watch prevailed in the midst of gruelling tests, and survived the wear and tear of expeditions including sub-zero temperatures. Many believed that the Submariner was actually launched during the end of 1953 and was based on the Rolex Explorer, although at the Basel Fair in 1954, the Submariner (model 6204) was actually released. During 1960, the name “Submariner” was officially patented. Why You Should Consider Buying From Designer Diamond Jewelers - Diamonds are beautiful and expensive no matter where you get them from. Is it really necessary to buy them from a designer? Six Factors To Know Before Buying A Faceted Colored Gemstone - Considering Buying a Loose Colored Gemstone? Here are some quick tips to make a more educated decision. |