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Peridot: The August Birthstone

The Jewelry Blog | July 31st 2008

The August birthstone, peridot, is a beautiful bright green gemstone also known as olivine. Its use is ancient, and the peridot has been confused with the emerald. The ancient source of peridot was from Saint John Island in the Red Sea, also known a read more

Let me introduce you to Cheaper Than Thearpy Jen and a GIVEAWAY

La Dolce Vita | July 26th 2008 by Kristen

Jen and I became fast friends when we met online at Mom Bloggers Club. Jen is just a sweetheart and you can tell that by reading her blog. I am so excited that she is hosting a giveaway for one of my necklaces. Would you like a chance to win? All you read more

Ruby - The July Birthstone

The Jewelry Blog | July 10th 2008

I love rubies! One of the pieces of jewelry I remember from childhood was a faceted ruby pear (glass, of course) pendant that hung from a gold chain. I loved it; it made me think of fairy tales and India and other exotic places that, at the time, I read more

July Birthstone Jewelry – Ruby Body Jewelry

Jewelry Blog | July 4th 2008 by happy surfer

Red rubies are the birthstone for the month of July. It is believed that rubies help in matters of love, enhance sexuality, and bring wisdom, happiness, good luck, and health. Because it is a symbol of everlasting love, the ruby has been used in en read more

This just in...

alamodestuff | June 12th 2008

My family symbol necklaces are a modern twist on birthstone jewelry. Choose a symbol to represent each member in your family (cats and dogs, too). The reverse side boatsts "my family" in 7 lanuguages. Available now at my website or etsy shop.They m read more

Birthstone Jewelry

Kraig Grayson's Blog | All About Computers | April 29th 2008 by Kraig Grayson

Females in general like jewelry. Some of them wear rings, bangles, earrings, anklets, toe rings, and even nose rings in some instances. The type of jewelry that they prefer are also as diverse as their tastes for the commodity and the amount of money read more

Quartz: Frozen Ice

The Jewelry Blog | April 11th 2008

Pliny the Elder, Roman naturalist, contended that quartz crystal (or rock crystal as the colourless variety is sometimes known)is actually ice that has become permanently frozen over a long period of time. When I see some of the quartz stones I have read more

Amethysts!

The Jewelry Blog | February 24th 2008

It has been so long since I last posted that I've almost forgotten how. Valentine's Day and its aftermath have kept me busy, then the indescribable sickness that comes from having fibromyalgia stole most of this last week away from me, keeping me be read more

Birthstone Jewelry For February

Jewelry Maker | January 20th 2008

If you make jewelry, why not go by the birthstone?February is a big time for jewelry makers because of valentines day. Women want jewelry that would bring out their beauty for that big date, so jewellers get to design special pieces for their favoure read more

Garnet: The January Birthstone

The Jewelry Blog | January 5th 2008

Although garnet is the January birthstone, it is a favorite with many, many people. It was a classic gemstone for Victorian and Edwardian jewelry and is still popular today. Perhaps it's because its colour makes it extremely versatile. What, red? Y read more

Look like a star!

Gift Basket Scoop | October 28th 2007

Wear Jewelry Like Eva LongoriaBy Cathy PittsOkay, so we know that Desperate Housewives star Eva Longoria is gorgeous no matter what jewelry she wears. In fact she could probably dangle a pair of old sneakers from her ears and get away with it. but we read more

The new Giftboxedbaskets.com.

Gift Basket Scoop | October 14th 2007

Have you seen the Giftboxedbaskets.com website? Better take a look! It has now become a fabulous moderate to high end jewelry store. Prices range anywhere from $50 to as high as $5,000! Giftboxedbaskets.com has partnered with BuyrightJewelry to bring read more

Opal: The October Birthstone (One of Them)

The Jewelry Blog | October 13th 2007

Here it is almost the middle of October and I haven't really posted anything about the October birthstone. The traditional birthstone for October was the pink tourmaline, but more and more people are turning to the modern alternative, the opal - perh read more

The Season of Sapphires

The Jewelry Blog | September 10th 2007

The sapphire is the September birthstone (although many sources will list lapis as an alternate). It is a very popular precious gemstone probably since a large percentage of people say that their favourite colour is blue. However, the sapphire, alth read more

Lariat Necklaces

The Jewelry Blog | August 31st 2007

I like to wear lariat necklaces myself, so it's a bit odd that I don't make them that often or make that many. I got started on these simply because I happened to catch a glimpse of one of the new Swarovski crystal rings as I was looking for some oth read more

Peridot: The August Birthstone

The Jewelry Blog | August 1st 2007

The August birthstone is peridot, a green gemstone used in jewelry from ancient times. It was often mistaken for the emerald, and has been referred to as the "evening emerald". Peridot has an interesting pedigree; many people believe that Aaron's read more

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