Archive for November, 2008

Here is some advice from the desk of Lynn Watson about how to take care of the diamonds in your jewelry pendants. Diamonds are durable, resilient and strong, but should be cared for as though they were fine breakable china or more fragile gems. They can chip or scratch if you are not careful, and they can get quite dirty with oils from your skin and cosmetics, hair sprays or perfumes.

Consider using an eyebrow brush, or alternatively any other type of a soft brush to clean your jewelry pendants. This will help to clean in and around your jewelry pendants’ settings’ prongs. Hold diamonds by the settings they are held by. Avoid touching the diamonds themselves wherever possible.

Try rinsing your jewelry pendants in a tea infuser or under warm running water. Then leave them to dry on a lint-free surface or clean towel. If possible, pack your jewelry away in a soft, velvet-lined box. Keep all your rings separate from the rest of your jewelry. Don’t mix them up with your jewelry pendants and other jewelry. Getting in the habit of doing this will protect the setting and the stones of all your jewelry pieces. Now, let’s try check how you can take care custom trading pins.

Women simply cant get enough jewelry pendants. They wear them to look more attractive and have done for as long as we can remember. Jewelry in general has long been connected with the fine art of making women more beautiful. This probably originates as far back as ancient times, back in the day when beads and shells, bones and ornamental stones were used as much valued ornaments. They were carved and etched with great skill to produce attractive artifacts.

Jewelry pendants are used all over the world. In some places such jewelry is still seen as a form of currency. This demonstrates the wealth and affluence of its owner.

For as long as anyone can remember, people have been acquiring and accumulating jewelry as a way to demonstrate their wealth. Some even make custom trading pins to show strong support towards their favorite teams. This still goes on today. Almost certainly this originated with the false belief that, by amassing wealth in the form of fine jewelry, you will somehow create some form of security for yourself against any future economic downturn or other such unforeseeable situation.

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