Archive for October 2011
Jewelry From Europe
Jewelry is Ornaments, such as bracelets, necklaces, or rings, made out of precious metals with an arrangement of gems. Usually Expensive Jewelry consists of different types of precious metals such as Gold, Silver, Platinum and a combination of various Gemstones.
The most precious gem stone held in high esteem and of course expensive is the Diamond. Jewelry is also made with many other precious stones in a combination as per the artisans design plans. Amber is an organic gemstone which is a yellow or brownish-yellow translucent fossil resin found along seacoasts.
The modern beauties among the precious stones are Emerald, Sapphire, Ruby, Cats eye and many others. Emeralds are bright-green precious stones transparent in nature and a variety of beryl .which is again a similar variety of corundum. Emeralds are famous for their green color, which had been mined in Egypt since 3500 BC.
Rubies are a deep intense red, translucent variety of the mineral corundum, well known and highly valued as a precious stone Rubies are without doubt famous for their bright red color. Sapphire is a translucent or transparent variety of corundum, deferring in color. The most desired form of Sapphire is the Blue Sapphire.
Exotic and High quality Jewelry is made from Gem stones and precious metals such as Gold, Platinum, Silver etc. The Demand for Art Jewelry is on the increase; where in exquisite designs and creativity are substantially valued. Apart from these Jewelry there are lesser priced jewelry made from lesser valued materials which are of produced by mass production.
Jewelry made of Precious gemstones, Gold and Platinum apart from wearing as personal adornment has become a mode of storing and accumulating wealth. Jewelry making has a long history and can be traced back to 4000 BC.
The Romanticism towards the end of the 18th century had great impact on the development of European Jewelry.
The modern era saw the improvisation of various products in each and every facet of life. Fashion jewelry has not been any different. Hard work and quality ingenuity made its mark beginning with the modern Europe.
The Modern Roman Jewelry
In the modern Roman era, there were multiple changes in the field of jewelry products. The use of precious constituents like diamonds, emeralds and other metals like platinum silver, brass, and copper in addition to the celebrated gold saw the production of exquisite jewelry products of many kinds. The diamond which was newly identified in the modern era became the most preferred precious stone used in the production of excellent and flawless jewelry such as necklaces, earrings, bracelets, finger rings and so on.
Between 18 and 19th centuries so many private Entrepreneur companies that deal with fastidious jewelry production came up. Jewelry making became complex as companies began to use rare metallic elements and other rare stones in the production of quality jewelry products. This resulted in massive production of jewelry products in various forms such golden chains, rings, necklaces, the silver jewelry, the diamond jewelry and the various combinations of jewelry products.
The concept of the frame is adopted in chiefly two ways in late medieval European jewelry design: as a space frame with three-dimensions in which gemstones and other decorative elements are positioned, as a device defining the visual and physical boundaries of jewelry objects. This paper outlines how the demarcation of jewelry, as an means of transition, was controlled and exploited by late medieval European goldsmiths and the visual and constructional methods they employed: From the usage of pearls to visually soften the transition from an object to the garment, to decorative metalworking techniques and geometric figures acting to visually animate boundaries and arbitrate between objects and the stratification of the wear.
Gemstone Jewelry
Even though gemstones are among the most durable of substances, they still require some tender loving care. To keep your precious jewelry in mint condition, just a few simple steps and precautions will help you achieve your goal.
The reason why even the hardest gemstone variety can be vulnerable to breakage is if it has inclusions. All gemstones are natural occurring rock forms, so it is only natural for stones to have inclusions. To avoid your jewelry from becoming dull, apply cosmetics, hairspray, cologne or perfume before putting on gemstone jewelry.
So remember to remove your jewelry when going for a swim in the pool.After wearing, it is a good practice to wipe your precious gemstone jewelry thoroughly with a soft, clean and slightly damp flannel or chamois cloth to remove dirt and oil. Not only will this small action of cleaning your jewelry after each wear ensure that your jewelry is clean, it will also help to enhance the gemstone’s shine.
It is a cleaning device that uses ultrasound together with an appropriate cleaning solution to clean delicate items such as jewelry. Be extra careful when using an ultrasonic cleaner. Harder gemstones such as diamonds and rubies will be fine, however some gemstones that are more fragile such as coral, opal, lapis lazuli, pearl, or turquoise can be damaged.
When storing your jewelry, make sure that each piece of gemstone jewelry is kept separately and away from sunlight so that they will not scratch against each other and to prevent the gemstones colour from fading. If gemstone jewelry are not stored properly and thrown into a heap in a jewelry box, gemstones will easily scratch the finish on your platinum, silver or gold.
It is also important to store bead necklaces and bracelets flat as silk stretches over time. Stretched bead jewelry will easily come apart.Excessive humidity can make pearls soft and cause them to become misshapen. Freshwater pearls in particular are sensitive to this problem. Please do not store them in a plastic bag! Plastic bags can trap moisture which can cause serious damage to your pearl jewelry.By giving just a little time to care for your jewelry on a daily basis, your jewelry will be in mint condition for a longer period of time
