Saturday, December 26th, 2009 at
6:14 pm
Valentine’s day can be a very scary thought for a man. All men know that on Valentine’s day they are suppose to be romantic, caring, and above all else have the perfect gift. The problem is most men do not know how to do any of these things. Men have a problem knowing what Valentine’s day gifts to buy.
Monday, December 14th, 2009 at
3:41 am
Valentine’s Day is perhaps the most romantic day of the year. For a woman, it is the day in which her man is supposed to cater to her and show her how much he cares. For a man, it is a day full of financial expenditures and romantic mush that he could go a lifetime without. Unfortunately if that man wants to remain in the good graces of his woman, then he had better be prepared for this romantic day. For any man who needs a little assistance, the following are some great ideas on what to get your wife, fiance, or girlfriend on Valentine’s Day.
Wednesday, December 9th, 2009 at
2:15 am
We have received so many wonderful responses on the articles regarding heart jewelry that we have written in the past. We thank you so much. Today we would like to write a more generic article regarding the history of jewelry in general. “Jewelry Making” as an art form has been around for thousands of years, and we see that different cultures have incorporated it in various ways. When we examine these pieces of jewelry we gain insight into how these various cultures worked…
Monday, November 23rd, 2009 at
12:08 am
The first true examples we have of Ancient Greek jewelry utilize beads shaped in the form of various animals and shells. Around–00 BC the Greeks started to incorporate gold and gemstones into their jewelry designs. By the year 300 BC the Greeks had ventured into the area of colored jewelry utilizing emeralds, amethysts, and pearls. The Greeks also made cameos from a striped brown pink and cream agate stone known as the Indian Sardonyx. Greek jewelry started off with some simple designs (when compared to other cultures of the time) but as time progressed, the designs grew increasingly more complex with varying materials.