Sunday, May 11, 2014

Ode to the sea

I love the sea! Every time I go to the seaside I come back with such a good state of mind. Its color comforts me, the sound of waves is music to my ears, the sea gulls are a confirmation that I’m in the right place and the sky above brings the perfect touch to the amazing scenery.

Please receive my invitation to catch a glimpse of the sea through the color of these gems:

Antique aquamarine, diamond and pearl pendant brooch, c.1900. S.J. Phillips Ltd

Tiffany & Co. bracelet five rows of tanzanite beads, perfectly finished by a clasp of diamonds and mil-grained platinum

Cartier Art Deco aquamarine and diamond necklace/brooch

Tiffany & Co. pendant with a cushion-cut tsavorite and an Art Deco motif of leaves with diamonds in platinum

RING GENUINE DELIGHT OCEAN by WELLENDORFF

Aquamarine Diamond Sapphire Platinum Long Dangle Earrings, via Fourtane
Tantalum and yellow gold ring via Sabion

I couldn't find any reference for this ring but it's perfect for this story so I've decided to include it anyway. It's too beautiful to be ignored and it has a touch of the sea in it, don't you think?



 Now listen to this song and watch the video, then admire the jewelry items once again.




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Saturday, June 8, 2013

Birthstones and recommended jewelry for you – part 2 (October – January)

Are you ready for the second round of birthstones? People born between October and January pay attention, this post is for you! 

October: Opal or Tourmaline

* Opals have been used for everything from easing childbirth to bringing strength in battle.
* Long known as the Wish Stone, opal is supposed to promote love and romance and grant wishes and personal happiness.
* Tourmaline is said to bring high energy, good luck, creativity and romance, depending on its color.

  
               Chopard pink opal and diamond earrings, via Pinterest


Estate Tourmaline and Diamond Ring

 November: Topaz or Citrine

* Topaz was often used to promote wisdom in its wearer, which may explain the medieval custom of giving topaz rings to heads of state, diplomats, and royalty.
* Topaz is reputed to increase understanding, strengthen breathing, prevent colds, enhance creativity, bring relaxation, control angry passions, restore energy, and aid in tissue regeneration.


Georgian Citrine Riviere Necklace with Pear Shape Drop, circa 1830 Fred Leighton

December: Turquoise or Tanzanite

* Turquoise was very appreciated in ancient Egypt; Egyptian Pharaohs wore turquoise jewelry and Cleopatra probably used ground-up turquoise for eye paint and wore turquoise in her jewelry too.
* Children in several cultures were later given turquoise charms to protect them from harm, prevent nightmares, and to grant them restful sleep.

De Grisogono Turquoise bracelet - made of 111.46 carat black diamonds, 58.65 carat rubies and 240 carat turquoise gemstones
January: Garnet

*As garnet is the group name for a family of gemstones that come in so many colors, there are so many symbols of this gem depending on its hue;
It was believed that garnets promote true love, warn of danger by changing color, and protect the wearer's home from fire and lightning.
Garnets in yellow, brown and orange were believed to stimulate energy, increase sexual vitality, and promote compatibility in lovers.
* Green gemstones were said to bring prosperity, calm the nerves, and protect wearers from emotional stress.
* Pink garnets were believed to attract romance and cure broken hearts.

Bohemian Garnet and Seed Pearl encrusted earrings, 19th century 


 See you next time, with the last part from this birthstones series!

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