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Precious Metal

Gold – Beautiful, Valuable and a Worthwhile Investment Instrument

Gold is highly valued as precious metals almost since man learned to walk upright. The value and price to bet on gold is steadily risen over the centuries and is now at an all time high at least once in each decade.

The quality of gold is measured in carats – usually abbreviated K. The purest gold you can buy is 24K. However, pure gold is a very soft metal, so it is more durable silver, copper or base metal reduces the Karat added. Most jewelry on the market today is either 14K or 10K. The higher the karat, the more valuable gold.

So for investments, gold coins are a good option because they tend to 22K or even 24K, and provide a much higher resale value than the equivalent weight in 10K gold jewelry has.

Of course, we tend not to the jewelry with which we adorn ourselves purely to look for investment value. Beautiful gold jewelry with diamonds, sapphires, rubies and emeralds is improved greatly appreciated more for its beauty.

Jewelry pieces have long been the most thoughtful gift of nature and will be regarded as a traditional expression of love. Gold rings are used as a symbol of marriage and fidelity for centuries.

Gold is virtually impossible for all the gold that ever has existed on Earth since destroyed or anywhere on the planet. The ancient Egyptians loved the gold and used it for all kinds of physical jewelry, has tried to bring when they died. The most famous of the Egyptian Pharos, Tutankhamun had a coffin made of solid gold.

The wearing of gold jewelry is still seen as a sign of wealth today. In some areas of society, fashion, big, flashy jewelry or ‘bling’ as an almost aggressive display of wealth. Whatever the reason for the wearing of gold, you can be sure that there will never be a time when it did not come into vogue as a valuable commodity.

Silver Jewelry

The word is shaped using the Greek words for milk and stone = milk stone – that was used in the nineteen twenties and thirties as a jewelry stone was, as is so often the case in the world of inventions, discovered by accidentally. In 1897, these lines had written in Golden words.

There are many different names for silver jewelry on the market today. This article will educate you so you understand what the different techniques are when you are buying silver jewelry stones.

Uniqueness and Antiquing is very common in the silver industry today and is the practice of applying a finishing process to authentic silver to give the item an appearance of age. Lot of companies is working on silver jewelry these pieces are by and large jewelry for the working classes of this region. It is quite common to see Nomads or vendor women in the bazaars liberally bedecked with this type of jewelry. It is also true that a great deal of silver jewelry of this type apparently came onto the market during the time of the partition of Pakistan from India and the separation of Palestine into Israel and what is known as the West Bank.

The jewelers used a combination of simple geometric shapes in some cases shaped by or linked by hand work, and decorated with granulation on the surface. Amulets, bracelets and yokes (long chains of baubles to be hung at the neckline of a dress), and chokers (short necklaces worn against the throat) form their collection. No doubt these jewelers made silver rings, and I do have one in my collection.

Ancient Jewelry

Recent archaeological expeditions have dated some of the earliest ornamental relics as coming from our earliest civilizations on Earth. Discovered in South Africa, the crude necklaces involve shells strung along very simple fibrous threads.

These latest finds join the wealth of ancient jewelry found in all the world’s early cultures, from every part of the globe. Jewelry craftsmanship, it seems, is as universal as almost every other endeavor that led to the growth and expansion of the world’s civilizations. Jewelry doesn’t always include silver, gold, or other precious metals.

Most people, when hearing the term “jewelry,” most likely immediately think of gold, silver, or precious stones. Nevertheless, most jewelry hasn’t included such expensive components, using more commonplace materials to create items of great beauty.

Many modern jewelry craftsmen, borrowing from ancient as well as more contemporary technologies and techniques, are creating fascinating and alluring works original jewelry art using enamel and fused glass. These forms of jewelry are usually pendants and brooches, and necklaces, though there are several other forms also used from time to time.

Enamel and glass fused jewelry are some of the oldest jewelry forms

Enamel and fused glass jewelry making are some of the world’s oldest forms of jewelry creation, dating at least as far back as the ancient Egyptian and Greek empires, centuries before the Common Era.

Recently, however, with the advent of the independent culture movement as well as the resurgence of alternative spirituality studies throughout most of the Western World, handmade enamel and glass fused jewelry experienced a tremendous resurgence in popularity.

Modern handmade glass fused and enamel jewelry artisans incorporate modern technology into their creation processes, often using the finest natural and synthetic ingredients in a balance that retains the essence of traditional craftsmanship with the benefits of modern materials.

Jewelry moving into the future

Many jewelry market experts believe handmade jewelry will continue to grow as a trend, as recent shifts in aesthetics brings a new generation of consumers to appreciate the value of the handmade and permanent over the more routine satisfactions of the mass produced. As this trend continues, many jewelry customers – including especially young people – will have the opportunity to commission their own glass fused and handmade enamel jewelry for themselves, not from large companies but from smaller and more dedicated craftsman selling their works in locally-owned businesses as well as online.