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  • A Short History of Swarovski
    Written by Amy No Comments
    Last Updated:: August 3, 2009
    A Short History of Swarovski
    The world-famous Swarovski company has been making high quality lead glass crystal for over 100 years. It all began back in 1895, when along with financial backers Franz Weis and Armand Kosmann, Daniel Swarovski founded the business. Mr. Swarovski had previously served a two-year apprenticeship working alongside his father as a glass and crystal cutter, and in 1892 had invented his own electri...
  • The Enduring Allure of Gold
    Written by Amy No Comments
    Last Updated:: August 2, 2009
    The Enduring Allure of Gold
    Gold is both desirable and expensive, and has long been a symbol of wealth and power. In this article we look at how it has remained such a coveted metal for many centuries. The mining and production of gold was halted for almost 1,000 years following the fall of the Roman Empire, but resumed when the Spanish discovered America in 1492. Since then a number of wars have been fought over it and fort...
  • Jewelry Buying; The Seven Deadly Sins
    Written by Mike No Comments
    Last Updated:: July 21, 2009
    Jewelry Buying; The Seven Deadly Sins
    The Seven Deadly Sins of Jewelry Buying by Mike Stevens. Here are the transcrips of an interview I recently had about major mistakes made by consumers.  I will also be doing Podcasts that will get into more detail about the 7 sins . Paying too much.  Not comparing apples to apples. Impulse Buying. Over Buying. Not asking enough questions. Not understanding the warranty. TV Buying. Vacation Pu...
  • Changing Fashions and Changing Fortunes
    Written by Amy No Comments
    Last Updated:: July 21, 2009
    Changing Fashions and Changing Fortunes
    Today we look at the story of Nina and Susan Barker, a mother and daughter team from New Hampshire who re-ignited a family jewelry business, and have shown that as fashions change, so can your fortunes. Susan Barker began crafting silver jewelry in the 1970’s, but her bracelets struggled to sell in her New Hampshire hometown, and after the birth of her daughter Nina she was eventually forced...
  • Opal Gemstones
    Written by Amy No Comments
    Last Updated:: July 17, 2009
    Opal Gemstones
    Opal is the most colorful of all gems and possesses a fascinating structure. As this structure is not truly crystalline however, the gem is actually considered a mineraloid, and is made of hardened silica gel. The play of colors witnessed in Precious opals means it is said that in them you can see all of nature’s splendor, including flashes of fire and lightning, rainbows and seas. Opals can ra...
  • The Gemstone Topaz
    Written by Amy No Comments
    Last Updated:: July 15, 2009
    The Gemstone Topaz
    A symbol of beauty and splendor, topaz is a silicate mineral of fluorine and aluminum, and a gemstone that has been around for many centuries. Its high luster, wide variety of vibrant colors and well-formed crystals combine to make topaz an attractive gemstone that is popular in many items of jewelry. Background and Types of Topaz  Topaz has been known for over 2,000 years, and is named as ...
  • Tourmaline
    Written by Amy No Comments
    Last Updated:: July 13, 2009
    Tourmaline
    Tourmaline is known as the ‘gemstone of the rainbow’, due to the huge of array of colors which it can be found in. As a result, no two tourmalines are exactly the same, making for a unique and popular stone that can also bring many believed therapeutic benefits. Background and Types of Tourmaline   Tourmalines are found all over the world, with major deposits existing in Brazil, S...
  • Investing in Jewelry
    Written by Mike No Comments
    Last Updated:: July 12, 2009
    Investing in Jewelry
    I woke up early this morning and decided to start surfing the net. While I was surfing I came across an article titled “Jewelry is a Great Investment”.  Knowing what I know about jewelry I just had to read this, and  after the first few sentences I realized the author knew absolutely nothing about jewelry  and was just trying to fill up the page with words.  The one thing that I ...
  • Zircon
    Written by Amy No Comments
    Last Updated:: July 10, 2009
    Zircon
    Zircon is a mineral belonging to the nesosilicates group. Although colorless varieties are often considered a diamond alternative, the beauty and vibrancy of other natural colors of Zircon make it a desirable gem in its own right. This broad spectrum of colors makes Zircon popular with collectors, with blue being the most desirable hue. Background and Types of Zircon Zircons is the most ancient ma...
  • Garnet
    Written by Amy No Comments
    Last Updated:: July 8, 2009
    Garnet
    Garnets are a related group of minerals that have been used as gemstones since the Bronze Age. Although many people associate garnet with a deep-red color, there are in fact many more colorful varieties. This broad range of colors has kept garnets popular throughout the decades, as different colors can match different clothing and trends of the time. Background and Types of Garnet The term ‘...
  • Find a Hidden Gem at a Montana Sapphire Mine
    Written by Amy No Comments
    Last Updated:: July 6, 2009
    Find a Hidden Gem at a Montana Sapphire Mine
    Ever fancied trying your hand at mining for your own gemstones? Well if you happen to be in the vicinity of Philipsburg, Montana this summer you can do just that, at Gem Mountain – one of the most abundant sources of sapphires in North America. Gem Mountain was first established back in 1890, and has since produced over 180 million carats of Montana sapphires of every known color available, incl...
  • Give a Little Piece of your Heart
    Written by Amy No Comments
    Last Updated:: July 4, 2009
    Give a Little Piece of your Heart
    This week, Jamaican-born jewelry artist Anna Ruth Henriques announced the release of her latest piece, a “Mini Heart” pendant which quite literally takes the form of a mini human heart. The stunningly unique piece, crafted from sterling silver, 18-karat gold and small inset rubies, is aimed at raising funds for the charity Doctors Without Borders, and is part of a campaign aptly named ...