Archive for March 25th, 2008

Prehnite and Tsavorite Garnet Ring

Tuesday, March 25th, 2008

The Vault find - Prehnite and Tsavorite Garnet Ring, originally uploaded by jstonepix.

The Vault is a perfect place for treasure hunting. If you take a moment to browse through the jewelry section, you’ll discover unusual designer pieces like this Prehnite and Tsavorite Garnet Ring.

This stylish ring is a beautiful one of a kind treasure crafted in 18kt white gold and crowned with a 28.68ct oval cabochon prehnite and 3.95ctw round tsavorite garnet accents.

Visit The Vault today and browse a variety of stunning jewelry and gemstone treasures.

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Tiffany earnings fall on charges, shares climb..

Tuesday, March 25th, 2008

Tiffany earnings fall on charges, shares climb.. Tiffany & Co. on Monday said its fourth-quarter earnings fell almost 16 per cent, hurt by one-time charges, but its adjusted results beat analyst expectations …

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How To Clean Pearls

Tuesday, March 25th, 2008
The pearls most of us wear today are cultured pearls, their existence initiated by humans who insert a bead or other object into an oyster or clam. The clam coats the foreigner with nacre, the patina that gives pearls their unique appearance.

The depth of the nacre coating depends on the type of creature involved, the water it lives in, and how long the intruder is left in place before it is removed. As nacre thickness increases, so does the quality and durability of the pearl.

Caring for Your Pearls

Even cultured pearls with thicker coatings are more fragile than most other gemstones, so you must handle them carefully to keep them in the best condition.

  • Your pearls will stay cleaner if you put them on after you’ve applied your makeup and perfume.
  • Be sure to take off your pearl rings before you apply hand and body creams.
  • Wipe your pearls with a soft, lint-free cloth as soon as you take them off. The cloth can be dampened with water or it can be dry. If damp, allow the pearls to air dry before putting them away.
  • Dirty pearls can be cleaned with a mild soap and water solution (try Ivory flakes).
  • Never clean your pearls with solutions that contain ammonia or harsh detergents.
  • Don’t put pearl jewelry in an ultrasonic cleaner.
  • Don’t use abrasive cleaners or rub pearls with abrasive cloth. Both can wear away the nacre coating, leaving you with a plain looking bead.

Storing Pearls

Don’t store your pearls with other jewelry, because they can be scratched easily when metal or gemstones rub against them. Find a special slot in your jewelry box for the pearls, or keep them in a soft bag made from chamois or another non-abrasive material.

Your fine pearl necklaces should be restrung periodically so that you’re sure the silk or nylon cord holding them is in good shape.

Did You Know: Natural pearls are sold by carat weight, but cultured pearls are sold by their size in millimeters.

Read How Pearls are Formed for more details about natural and cultured pearls.

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Men's Leather Wallets

Tuesday, March 25th, 2008

Some of these men’s leather wallets are priced between $20 and $30. A few are pricier. It’s a varied collection, with lots of styles to choose from. Most of the wallets are available in more than one color.

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Pink Ribbon Jewelry

Tuesday, March 25th, 2008
You can show your support for survivors, and remember those we’ve lost, by wearing pink ribbon jewelry all throughout the year. There’s something for everyone in this pink ribbon jewelry collection, a little flip-flop decorated with pink Swarovski crystals, contemporary and traditional bracelets, and even a pink ribbon collar for the furry ones in your life.

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