The history on Bling goes back many hundreds of years. The first record of diamonds is in 1477. When Archduck Matimillian of Austria proposed marriage to Mary of Burgundy. There is all different types of “bling”, such as: diamonds, gold, Rubys, etc. There is many types of diamonds: colorless (D-F), near colorless (G,J), slightly tinted (K-M), very light yellow (N-R), and light yellow or brown (s-z). The shapes of diamonds are: round, pear, emerald, radiant, marquise, heart, baguette, oval, cushion and princess. History goes back thousands of years ago, because they used gold in ancient days for mummies coffins. Gold was worn by both men and women around 300 BCE. Electrum (the natural alloy of gold and silver) was used in jewellery by Egyptians …show more content…
The ruby is distinguished for is bright red color, being the most famed and fabled red gemstone. Besides for its bright color, it is one of the most desirable gems, because of its hardness, durability, luster and rarity. Some rubies are rarer than others. Some are even rarer than diamonds. Ruby is the red variety of the mineral corundum. The Jasper gemstone, is an opaque variety of chalcedony. This stone is usually associated with brown, yellow, or reddish colors. This stone may also vary with its colors such as: dark mottled-green, orange or even black. The Jasper is almost always multicolored, with unique patterns or colors. Jaspers can come in all shapes or sizes. The most common would prolly be a square shape. If you have never really thought about it, “Bling” can set back to some really crazy history. There is all types of Bling. More than you could ever imagine, more than I could ever name. If you haven’t noticed by now, Bling is kinda my name. I like to go to jewellery stores and look at all the different types of jewellery, and maybe i’ll even get lucky and my mom and stepdad will even buy me something. One time, we went to go pick up my mom’s wedding ring, because it lost one of its diamonds (real diamonds) , and they got me a $200 necklace. I don’t wear it much because i’m scared i’m gonna break it. It has a silver chain with diamonds on it, a glass square lock thing in the middle and you buy these little charms to put
Diamonds, they are world’s most precious gems, and while they are a symbol of love, the truth to the matter is far from that.
Colours and gemstones are really nothing more than energy measured in wavelengths, just like sound, except that our brains interpret them as colours and physical objects rather than sound waves.
In the modern digital age that we live in, anything hands free are considered a need rather than a novelty, and maybe this is the reason why the old concept of fur muffs have taken the current fashion scene by storm.
Jade is an umbrella term that includes various other gemstones; however the only pure forms of jade are jadeite and nephrite. Jade has been around for thousands of years as it was first used for making weapons and tools due to its toughness. The Mayans and Aztecs valued jade greatly and the name of the gem comes from the Spanish “piedra ed ijada”, meaning “stone for the pin in the side”. The Spanish explorers named the gem this due to the way they saw natives of Central America holding the pieces of jade to their sides as they thought it could cure ills. The Chinese referred to jade as ‘yu’ meaning ‘heavenly’ or ‘imperial’.
In 1785, the court jewelers, Bohmer and Basange, constructed a necklace with five hundred and forty diamonds of varying sizes in an ugly arrangement that resembled the collars worn by circus animals. They hoped that King Louis XV would purchase it for his favorite, Madame du Barry. Unfortunately, the king died before the necklace was
Regent diamonds- is another name for the famous Hope diamond which was once worn by King Louis XVI as an accessory on one of his hats
Decade after decades, these classical embellishments have been recounting their versions, be it from Art Nouveau of Lalique, Edwardian or Georgian or Gemstones of Cartier and to the Harry Wiston diamonds. These classical jewelries are the adornments of our rich heritage with the glory of royalty and nobility.
The popularity of the brilliant cut means that you'll be able to find a diamond that suits your needs and the type of metal and color that you're looking for in a diamond engagement ring. You can choose rose, white, or yellow gold as well as a platinum or tungsten depending on your personal preference. In fact, some
“Girls’ best friends are diamonds”. Indeed, they are. Any girl would agree that wearing diamonds and precious jewelry makes a woman feel appreciated, fine and unique. And as long as we are superstitious creatures to some extent, we believe that certain signs and symbols can bring us good luck and protection. Our most loved Gabrielle Chanel used to believe the same, that is why the famed French luxury design house has released its latest jewelry collection Les Talismans de Chanel under the inspiration of that moto. We have known Chanel jewelry for its lucky charms, talismans and other symbolic pieces. The new collection consisting of 50 pieces divided into 11 themes includes necklaces, earrings,
The metals are available in a variety of colors. They're naturally darkish-gray, but they're seen commonly in black as well. Tungsten has the option of being a white that gives a more classic white gold or platinum look to the jewelry. Titanium can be created in a variety of colors. It goes through a heating or oxidation process that can produce blue, purple or black. The color in a titanium ring doesn't penetrate completely and can be scratched off the ring itself.
There’s no other gemstone that has more colors than tourmaline, although black is the most common color you can find. These gemstones can be colorless to almost any color, tone or hue in the rainbow.
Another use for gold is that it is used as a store of wealth. It is also used widely to produce coins for example the Australian nugget. In human history gold was one of the very first metals to be mined. One reason for this is the fact that gold had occurred so often in its native form. Along with its purity, the first miners, which can be traced all the way back to the first century also used gold since it has unmistakable beauty and durability. Gold is valued mainly for its magnificent beauty and rarity. Gold's many uses, rarity, and beauty keep the price for this noble and precious metal
Garnets look incredible when they're surrounded by a light contrasting color. This means that diamonds, CZ or white topaz are terrific for halos and tapered baguettes on the side of the garnet. If you choose another color for your garnet like green, orange-yellow, or violet-red, you'll want to stick with a metal color that will enhance the garnet.
Red was the colour of blood, so it was associated with strength, and even life itself. Further more, it was the colour of Set, a desert god who killed his brother, Osiris. Egyptians got the colour red from three different stones: ‘khenmet’ (red jasper), ‘herset’ (cornelain) and ‘sard’.
Ruby: Ruby is the gemstone which can be subscribed to avail the innumerable benefits which are being provided by Sun. Since, sun signifies health,