VINTAGE JEWELRY LINKS TO HELP GUIDE IN THE RESEARCH OF JEWELRY, HALLMARKS, HISTORY OF JEWELRY
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August 29, 2014
The Distinct Look Of Vintage Rings.....Jason Smith
Owning a truly distinctive ring with a rich history is only possible with vintage rings. These rings were typically hand-made and have gone through a collection of styles over the decades. These styles include a selection of gem stones including emeralds, alexandrite, pearls, and aquamarine. Vintage Alexandrite Rings Vintage Alexandrite rings have been identified with blue blood or royalty. They have been indicative of higher socio-economic status during the early times, when the kings and queens reigned. The source of Vintage Alexandrite rings has been cloaked in mystery, though according to some, Alexandrite was discovered by Czar Alexander II in Russia. Since then this gem has been used in rings, crowns, and pendants for princesses, queens and czars. In fact artifacts of Vintage Alexandrite rings have been found as far back as the 19th and 20th centruires in the trinket of Empress Escretina. Astonishing examples aside, this is frequently considered as one of the more expensive gems. Vintage Aquamarine Rings A person wearing one of these vintage Aquamarine rings will get the feeling of diving in the crystalline waters of a nautical island paradise and its beaches. Aquamarine rings can be studded in platinum, white, or yellow gold base and are an ideal gift to be given to those who celebrate their birthday in March as it is their official birthstone. The word “aquamarine” is derived from Latin word meaning “sea water”. The greenish blue shading of the precious gem brings to your mind the stunning Caribbean waters, and the light azure sky making an irresistible appeal of nature's love. because of its delicate sea water color it is considered to bring good luck for voyages, weddings, and sailors. Vintage Emerald Rings Emerald is a stunning greenish mineral that has been named as the May birthstone. Vintage emerald rings started their voyage in the fashion world during the middle of the twentieth century and placed themselves in significant position over the course of time. The green stone looks lovely mounted in white or yellow gold and is often with a combination of emerald and/or diamond. In some variations, sapphire is used to make a border encasing the emerald to give it a more attractive look. For engagement rings, these vintage emerald rings are listed among the top choices. The beautiful looking stone in old style of course is very lovable among the female users. Vintage Pearl Rings It has been known to portray purity, innocence and tranquility. Vintage Mother of Pearl rings are certainly a ring that any women couldn't resist. If you want to convey your purest intention or woe your woman, then this ring would do all the wonders. It emenates elegance, sophistication and an air of assurance. Vintage Pearl rings are abundantly produced in Australia, which can be either handmade or machine made. Mother of Pearl is a blend of minerals that are cloaked by oysters and other mollusks and placed inside their shells. Various cultures have adorned their jewelries and other personal valuables with these pearls.
August 27, 2014
Buying Black Onyx...Some Advice
Black onyx signet rings have been favored by men for centuries. During ancient times a signet ring was often used as a visible sign of the wearer's social status, enabling others to identify him as an important member of a government, political faction, religious order or influential family or clan. The word "signet" is derived from the word "sign" and signet rings were often used to leave an imprint of a sign or symbol on letters, important documents and other correspondence. Usually, wax from a burning candle was allowed to drip onto the document and while it was still hot the signet ring was applied to it with pressure, leaving the symbol found on the ring clearly impressed on the wax. Kings, Queens and other royalty utilized this method of placing their official seal on documents.
Signet rings were usually made from silver or gold and eventually jewelers started blending precious metals and integrating gemstones into their ring designs. During the past century or so, black onyx has become a favorite of jewelers and there are countless military, religious, fraternal and organizationally related signet rings in existence and their popularity has only increased over the past decade or so.
Black onyx signet rings were typically worn on the wearer's pinky finger during past centuries, but over time they evolved into a larger style ring worn on the traditional ring finger. Men typically prefer larger, more massive rings, while women favor smaller, more elegant ones. Gold and silver signet rings are equally popular among men and women, though younger people often prefer a more plain style of ring, while older people tend to opt for more ornate designs that are often blended with intricate settings, diamonds and other gemstones. Jewelers have mastered the art of integrating onyx stones into their ring designs and there are literally thousands of styles and shapes to choose from.
Some points to consider when shopping for one of these rings include assessing which styles, shapes, etc., will best mesh with the wearer's current jewelry? The same goes for the wearer's clothing; some designs better compliment specific clothing styles and a smart shopper will pay attention to this issue and seek the advice of a competent jeweler. Another consideration is the environment the wearer lives in, works in, socializes in, etc. Some designs stand up to heavy use than others. Delicately made women's signet rings may not hold up under the repeated stress of housework, while some men's rings most likely would not fare well with a wearer who works as a stone mason or other occupation requiring extensive use of one's hands.
In recent years black onyx signet rings have become quite popular with younger men and women, many of whom opt for a family crest or coat of arms carved into the black onyx stone. Many dealers are offering these rings and though they are quite expensive, they remain highly sought after by many because of the status the rings convey to others. Black onyx is a perfect material for this purpose and is easily carved and shaped to create the desired image, symbol or design.
You can find black onyx signet rings at many local jewelers, but we feel that you'll find the widest selection and best prices buy researching and shopping online. The number of merchants found on the internet will enable you to review and choose from a selection of ring styles, shapes, etc., that practically no local jeweler could match with their in-store inventory. The good news is that because there are so many jewelers and dealers selling these rings, prices are always under pressure to remain as low as possible and this results in consumers having many options to find a great deal!
Majda Liban writes about various fashion and home related topics. See more of her work at http://www.blackonyxrings.org and http://www.blackonyxnecklace.org.
Signet rings were usually made from silver or gold and eventually jewelers started blending precious metals and integrating gemstones into their ring designs. During the past century or so, black onyx has become a favorite of jewelers and there are countless military, religious, fraternal and organizationally related signet rings in existence and their popularity has only increased over the past decade or so.
Black onyx signet rings were typically worn on the wearer's pinky finger during past centuries, but over time they evolved into a larger style ring worn on the traditional ring finger. Men typically prefer larger, more massive rings, while women favor smaller, more elegant ones. Gold and silver signet rings are equally popular among men and women, though younger people often prefer a more plain style of ring, while older people tend to opt for more ornate designs that are often blended with intricate settings, diamonds and other gemstones. Jewelers have mastered the art of integrating onyx stones into their ring designs and there are literally thousands of styles and shapes to choose from.
Some points to consider when shopping for one of these rings include assessing which styles, shapes, etc., will best mesh with the wearer's current jewelry? The same goes for the wearer's clothing; some designs better compliment specific clothing styles and a smart shopper will pay attention to this issue and seek the advice of a competent jeweler. Another consideration is the environment the wearer lives in, works in, socializes in, etc. Some designs stand up to heavy use than others. Delicately made women's signet rings may not hold up under the repeated stress of housework, while some men's rings most likely would not fare well with a wearer who works as a stone mason or other occupation requiring extensive use of one's hands.
In recent years black onyx signet rings have become quite popular with younger men and women, many of whom opt for a family crest or coat of arms carved into the black onyx stone. Many dealers are offering these rings and though they are quite expensive, they remain highly sought after by many because of the status the rings convey to others. Black onyx is a perfect material for this purpose and is easily carved and shaped to create the desired image, symbol or design.
You can find black onyx signet rings at many local jewelers, but we feel that you'll find the widest selection and best prices buy researching and shopping online. The number of merchants found on the internet will enable you to review and choose from a selection of ring styles, shapes, etc., that practically no local jeweler could match with their in-store inventory. The good news is that because there are so many jewelers and dealers selling these rings, prices are always under pressure to remain as low as possible and this results in consumers having many options to find a great deal!
Majda Liban writes about various fashion and home related topics. See more of her work at http://www.blackonyxrings.org and http://www.blackonyxnecklace.org.
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