2019年7月31日星期三

Why are you buying jewelry insurance?

Have you ever thought about buying insurance for your precious jewelry, which is sometimes expensive, so we take extra care. But no matter how careful you are when using jewelry, there is always the possibility of it being stolen, lost or damaged. Jewelry insurance is essential and is useful in this case. If something goes wrong with your jewelry, you can rest assured that it can be repaired or replaced. Here are some of our tips on jewelry insurance.

All Types Of Jewelry Can Be Insured

From your precious wedding ring to the gorgeous watch that your mother gave you as a birthday gift - any and all types of jewelry pieces can be insured. Insurance companies can offer coverage for items such as rings, watches, earrings, bracelets, necklaces, pendants, charms, and even smart jewelry.

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You Have To Get A Jewelry Insurance Quote

Similar to all other types of insurance, you will have to obtain an insurance quote. An appraisal of the jewelry piece will be completed to ensure that the insurance quote is appropriate. The appraisal lists a detailed description of the item and provides an opinion of value based on the jewelry's characteristics. Keep in mind, you will want to go to a professional and reputable jeweler for an appraisal to get the best evaluation of your jewelry piece.You can search for more than one insurance quote at a time.

Read And Understand The Coverage

Fully understanding what is written in your insurance will save your from any hassle when it’s time to use the insurance. Some insurance may not include full replacements or they may require a deductible prior to any repairs or replacement. The more you know about what the insurance offers, the easier it will be when it's time to file a claim.

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Lost, Stolen, Damaged

Protect your jewelry from loss, theft, or damage with comprehensive insurance. Comprehensive insurance is the best insurance to have as it covers the most severe situations like when you leave your jewelry out somewhere, it gets stolen, or if your jewelry cracks. Jewelry insurance companies will replace the same jewelry piece or with a comparable piece, should the exact jewelry piece not be available anymore.

Many times, jewelry is purchased with a warranty. Unlike insurance, the warranty is limited. In addition, warranty is unlikely to replace jewelry in the event of theft. With insurance, you don't have to worry about wearing jewelry.

2019年7月29日星期一

The world's most expensive diamond ring

Having a big rock makes some people proud. The higher the price, the more precious it becomes. Women strive to have one of the most precious and valuable gemstones in the world, diamonds. Some diamonds are truly different due to their rare and unique diamond characteristics. Here are five of the world's most expensive pieces of diamond jewelry worn by women. Enjoy your eyes and dreams.

5. Chopard Blue Diamond Ring

Valued as one of the rarest and one of the most beautiful diamond jewelry in the world, Chopard’s Blue Diamond Ring is a highly prestige piece because of its exclusivity. Its most astonishing feature is its oval-shaped blue diamond that weighs 9 carats. It is set in 18-carat white gold and surrounded by triangular clear diamonds. Its cost? $16.26 million.

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4. Heart of the Ocean

Probably the most recognizable in the list, the Heart of the Ocean was made even more famous in the movie Titanic. The iconic necklace was crafted by the world famous jeweler Harry Winston. The blue diamond itself weighs 15 carats and prices at $20 million. With its value and cinematic fame, even its knock-offs won’t sell cheap at $3.5 million.

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3. The Perfect Pink

This 14.23 carat rare pink diamond is, by far, one of the most magnificent diamonds in the world because of its high-grade color, cut, and clarity. What makes it even more special is that it belongs to the 10% of pink diamonds who weigh over .20 carats. Throughout history, there were only a total of 18 known diamonds who were valued at 10 carats or more. Set beside it are two colorless white diamonds weighing 1.73 and 1.67 carats along with a white gold ring of 18 carats. Priced at $23.2 million, to call it "perfect" definitely suits this piece.

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2. The Graff Pink Diamond

Considered as one of the most expensive jewelry in the world priced at $1.85 million per carat, private collector Laurence Graff bought the prestigious ring from "Heart of the Ocean" Jeweler, Harry Winston, for a price of $46.2 million. This 24.78 carat rare type II color diamond is considered as one of the most precious diamonds ever discovered. Cut with delicately rounded corners, this rectangular cut gem is set between two shield-shaped diamonds, all mounted on a premiere platinum ring.

1. L’Incomparable Diamond Necklace

True to its name, the L’Incomparable Diamond Necklace is known as the most valuable necklace in the world. Designer Mouawad Jewelry took over four years just to craft this $55 million necklace. This yellow diamond   weighs 407.48 carats and comes with 91 diamonds of different cuts, which includes 229.52 carat white diamonds. It is set in an 18 carat rose gold chain.

These are the world's most coveted jewelry pieces. Now, who wouldn't want one of them hanging around your neck and wearing it on their fingers? When we choose one of these amazing pieces, choose one of our more affordable quality jewelry first!

2019年7月26日星期五

Custody of diamond rings

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Diamonds are timeless. However, sparkling diamonds inadvertently turn into dull diamonds. Proper maintenance and maintenance will ensure that your diamonds sparkle in the years to come. We have some guidelines that can help you show off your ring every day for the rest of your life.

Insure Your Ring

One of the best things you can do to care for your ring is insure it. Of course, nothing can ever replace the emotional and sentimental value of your engagement/wedding ring. Insuring your ring just means if it’s ever lost or damaged, the cost is covered. Your significant other can go get you the same kind or invest in an upgrade.

Routine Inspections

Your wedding ring is probably one of the most important things you’ll wear. Regular inspections at your local jeweler will keep its health top notch. Yes, rings need annual check-ups just like you do! To the naked eye your ring might look just fine, but have problems under the surface. A jeweler can ensure there aren’t any chips or cracks in the diamonds and ensure your gemstones are firmly held in place. You can easily get these things fixed before they cause further deterioration of your diamonds or lead to a missing jewel in your setting.

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Let The Ring Rest

You won’t spontaneously combust and your marriage won't fail just because you take off your diamonds at times. You should take the ring off during any times that might present stress to your gems. Little things like carrying heavy luggage on a trip or washing dishes can mess with the setting or the diamonds. Let your ring rest at times so it isn’t always bullied by the outside world. You may feel naked, but you’re extending the life of your ring.

Clean Your Diamonds Regularly

You'll be amazed at the shine a jeweler can bring out in your ring and most jewelers will steam clean your ring free of charge. Make sure you get it cleaned regularly to keep it sparkly. If you want to try to copy this cleaning technique at home, you can rinse it with warm water and dish detergent. Don't scrub it with anything but a soft toothbrush. Some people swear by soaking your ring in gin or vodka to get the same effect.

Don't Apply Body Creams When Wearing Your Ring

Diamonds become dull when slathered with heavy creams. As you rub lotion on your body or cream on your face, the residue can leave your diamonds looking sad. This residue may even discolor ring if you aren’t careful. Take your ring off and sit it in a safe location as you apply lotion to ensure it won't get damaged.

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Be Careful

Don't be a daredevil on a daily basis when wearing your ring. Don't be careless and leave it on during times it might get damaged. Whether throwing the football to your kids or wrestling with your dog, be careful not to chip the band or loosen the stones. Try not to punch the wall in anger or use your hand as a hammer hanging artwork. Swinging a tennis racket, spiking a volleyball, or lifting weights can easily knock stones our of their place.

Remove Your Ring When Preparing Food

Cooking can be messy. From kneading dough for bread, rolling meatballs between your hands, and rubbing spices on meat, food particles can get stuck deep within your diamonds. You don’t want raw meat stuck in your ring for days. Simply remove your ring and place it in a safe location when cooking. Make sure to put it back on after you get done so it doesn’t get swept away in the garbage disposal with the leftover remnants of food.

Store Diamonds Properly

It's important that diamonds are stored properly when they aren't on your finger. You may never take your ring off, but if you do, put it in the proper location. You should store diamonds in a jewelry box lined with cloth. This helps avoid scratches and any damage to the setting.

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Don't Swim With Your Ring

Swimming in cold water can shrink your fingers. This means the ring can become loose and fall off if you're not careful. Harsh chemicals in pools and spas may also easily discolor your metal. Platinum is tough to taint, but sterling silver and white gold doesn't stand a chance next to these chemicals. This doesn’t mean you have to remove your ring when taking a bath, but be careful of the sudsy bubbles that might dull your diamonds.

Remove Your Ring When Cleaning

Harsh chemicals can harm the diamonds as well as the metal in your ring. If you clean your home with solvents that contain bleach they can react negatively. They won't destroy the ring, but they can leave diamonds cloudy and dull. Always remove your ring or wear gloves when cleaning to prevent this from happening.

2019年7月24日星期三

Everyone must get gems: Tucson Gem Stakes Tour

You won't really know the scale of the gem and mineral exhibition (TGMS) until you visit Tucson. Even for an experienced participant, this can be overwhelming. Founded in the 1970s, TGMS is the world's largest, oldest and most prestigious exhibition of gemstones and minerals. Thousands of people took part in the exhibition. The meeting was attended by 250 retailers from almost every country in the world. Tucson lived for a week, breathing gems and minerals. Frankly, the scale and scope of the exhibition is incredible.



But at JewellyLife Jewelry, there's one thing that doesn't boggle our minds, and that's gems! Even just saying the names of some of these stones gives us shivers: Herkimer diamonds, Peruvian opals, rubies. Whether we are buying finished stones like opals and diamonds or raw materials like druzys, crystals, or petrified wood and abalone shells, when we are at the TGMS we are right in our element--sourcing the most beautiful and interesting materials to provide you with unique handmade jewelry.

Every year, JewellyLife Jewelry staff attend the TGMS to meet face-to-face with our preferred supplies and vendors that we've built relationships with over the past decade, as well as to scope out potential new sources of beads, pendants, cord materials, technologies, tools, and display ideas. We identify beauty and quality and bring them home to you, in the form of our artisan bracelets, earrings, and necklaces.



Each year we fall in love with a few different gems and minerals, and this year was no exception. We fairly swooned over the crystal rhodochrosite, which represents unconditional love. Evolved over the millennia from a combination of manganese carbonate, rhodochrosite's beautiful pink color and unique patterns of white bands create a stunning contrast that's easy on the eyes. Often called "the compassionate cheerleader," rhodochrosite is a heart-based healing crystal and opens up the heart chakras to the possibilities of healing, happiness, and love. Our artisans are busy in our Bend, OR studio designing ways to bring rhodochrosite to you in the form of beaded jewelry and pendant necklaces.



Australian opals caught our fancy this year as well, due to their luminous iridescence. More than 95% of the world's precious opals come from Australia, and it's the national gemstone of that country. Opal was rare and considered invaluable in antiquity, and was prized by royalty across Europe. Until the vast Australian opal deposits became available to the rest of the world in the 19th century, the only known source of opals was in Slovakia.



We spend hours combing through special one-of-a-kind gemstones and druzys to find perfect pairs for earrings and necklaces that we sell to our lucky studio shoppers in Bend. Why not just source these gems online? Because the exquisite druzys and other precious gems we use in our artisan jewelry must be hand-selected in order to provide our customers with the high quality beaded bracelets, gemstone earrings, and artisan necklaces they expect from our brand. We have to see and touch these materials to be assured of their integrity.

Druzy crystals have become one of our favorite materials for creating sparkly, breathtaking necklaces and earrings. In addition to making any piece of jewelry eye-catching, druzy crystals are reported to imbue the wearer with heightened creativity and imagination, as well as relaxation and stress relief. Look great while feeling mellow? Sign us up!


Jewelry artists aren't the only ones who frequent the TGMS; it's an annual gathering place for rock-hounds as well. Because honestly, where else are you going to find items like 15' tall amethyst towers or petrified woolly mammoth tusks? Lapidary artists (those who form stones and minerals into decorative items) frequent the TGMS to buy their raw materials, hauling away great buys like giant chunks of raw turquoise.



JewellyLife Jewelry has used African trade beads in our necklaces almost since the very first piece we designed, and we still haven't tired of these vibrant glass beads. Just looking at the riot of color available from our bead suppliers makes us happy, and sourcing materials from our trusted friends at our favorite African trade bead booth makes us even happier.


At the end of the show, we were all exhausted, but we were also full of imagination. When our thoughts turn back to our home, our minds are filled with the idea of creating new and fresh jewelry, completely rock."

2019年7月21日星期日

7 fashion tips for winter wedding brides

Are you and your other half thinking about planning a winter wedding? Now that the cool autumn and winter season is finally here, many brides and grooms are thinking about what winter weddings will look like. Let me tell you from personal experience that winter weddings are completely magical and romantic. I can't imagine a better way to celebrate the union of two people.

If you are considering a winter wedding, one of the most important aspects to address is attire. Because it will be significantly colder and darker during your ceremony and reception, it’s important that you and your fiancé select the right clothing for the occasion. You’ll also need to find appropriate outfits for your bridesmaids and groomsmen. Keep these helpful style tips in mind as you move forward with your winter wedding plans!

1. Don’t Be Afraid to Look Glamorous

Winter weddings are ideal for glamour. From your dress selection to your decorations, this is the perfect opportunity to go a little crazy and splurge on extravagant attire and accessories. Glitter and sequins, for example, are extremely festive. A dress with these features is ideal for brides who want to sparkle and shine as they walk down the aisle and waltz across the dance floor.

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2. Clothing Material Matters

The clothes you pick for your winter wedding must not only look beautiful, but function appropriately as well. In this case, that means keeping you, your fiancé, and your wedding party warm enough. For women, consider dresses made from heavy fabrics. Silk and satin are good options. If you’ve already selected a dress made from thinner fabric, it may be worth adding a satin lining underneath to help keep you warmer. Men may want to look for a warm blazer to add to their ensemble. For this, velvet is a great material to consider.

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3. Accessorize!

One of the best aspects of dressing for a winter wedding is accessorizing. The right accessories can add a lot aesthetically to your event. Bejeweled tiaras, for example, can make a bride look like a snow princess! In the winter, accessories aren’t only good for appearance, however. They can also function to keep you both warm. Brides and grooms should also consider wearing faux fur; stoles, veils, scarves, and capes are especially fitting for this type of colder occasion.

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4. Opt for Boots

High heels and snow or ice are not friends. In fact, they’re probably better described as mortal enemies. When picking appropriate footwear for a winter wedding, keep the various potential weather conditions in mind. It’s likely to be cold, so shoes that expose your toes should be avoided. Additionally, ice can be problematic for high heels. This is especially true if the heel is thin, and is why many brides opt to wear boots for their winter weddings. Not only will they keep your feet warm, but they can help prevent a disastrous fall.

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5. Keep Undergarments in Mind

Depending on where your winter wedding will take place, temperatures can vary significantly. If you know the potential for freezing or near-freezing weather is high, it’s best to plan ahead. To combat the cold, you should plan to have thick tights available to wear under your wedding dress. As long as you’ve selected a longer dress, no one will have any idea what you’ve got going on underneath it! While you may not need them, it’s always better to be prepared.

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6. Take Care of Your Bridal Party

Another important factor is the comfort of your bridal party. While your groomsmen should stay relatively warm in their suit jackets, the bridesmaids are likely to be more susceptible to the cold. Even longer dresses allow for significantly more airflow and often lack sleeves. To ensure your bridesmaids stay warm too, consider providing them each with a cover-up. In fact, matching shawls make a great gift. Not only will they be useful the day of your wedding, but your bridesmaids are likely to use them again in the future. A comparable gift for your groomsmen may be matching scarves. To make these items more personal, they can easily be embroidered.

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7. Remember Your Guests

While this has nothing to do with what you, your fiance and the bride are wearing, it's important to remember your wedding guests. The first step in achieving this is to provide good information to your family and friends. If you know it's going to get cold, make sure you let them know in advance. Consider adding a reminder to your wedding invitation or wedding website. You can also provide guests with some cover-up when they arrive. Many new people planning winter weddings have blankets, especially when weddings or some weddings are held outdoors.

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2019年7月19日星期五

How to be comfortable and beautiful at a winter wedding

Maybe your marriage has been set, just this winter. It doesn't matter, winter wedding has the unique charm of winter wedding, here we discuss the matter of winter wedding.

If you're planning a winter wedding, you might be looking forward to a snow blanket as white as your wedding dress, and you can't wait to bake a cup of hot chocolate in front of a blazing fireplace. However, there is also a logistical problem with winter weddings: many wedding dresses are designed to be worn in warm weather. It's not advisable to put your usual jacket or jacket on your skirt.

When planning to be a bride in the winter, you can still pick the dress you think fits perfectly. However, you may have to strategize a little to stay beautiful and comfortable when moving between buildings and taking photographs in the winter wonderland. Here are some layering options to make any gorgeous dress comfortable.

Start with the Basics

Some bridal gowns won’t support a pair of warm leggings, but if you have a dress with some volume to it like a floor-length ball gown, try them and see how it feels. Even the addition of a soft white camisole that doesn’t show through your bodice can drastically change how warm you feel in the winter weather. When shopping for dresses, bring some simple nude or white undergarments that might form a layer of warmth under your gown; you can always ditch them if nothing looks or feels good with them.

Experiment with Sleeves

Obviously, looking and feeling your best should be your first priority when shopping for a wedding dress, but while you may never consider a dress with long lace sleeves for a summer wedding, maybe this is the time to try one. There are many ways that lace, tulle, and sheer panels can make a difference in how warm a dress is while still being flattering and truly lovely. If you end up falling in love with a sleeveless dress or one with a bare back, never fear. There are more layering options to come.

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Pay Attention to the Veil

Veils are often lightweight or just trail down the bride’s back, but it is possible to find or make a veil that is a little heavier and actually drapes over the bride’s shoulders. Often, having a pretty veil that covers the top of the body can add another layer for warmth in quick outdoor photos, and there’s no reason not to take a typical part of the wedding look and make it work toward your comfort.

Cardigans and Shawls

Employing just as much lace and appliques as your dress, you can find simple cardigans and shawls that can be used to drape over your dress and add sleeves on a windy, chilly wedding day. Having one or more of these handy even if you don’t think you’ll get cold is a good idea. That being said, try all cardigans and shawls with the dress if you can; even a simple white cardigan may not look right with an ornate dress, and if you are already investing in this look, you’ll want to find something that looks great.

Tailored Jackets and Coats

One great way to accessorize for a winter wedding is with a short tailored faux fur coat or detailed jacket. By tailoring the coat for your body and having it end above the waist of the dress, you can make it seem more a part of your ensemble, all while still being able to shed the warmest layers when you get out on a dance floor later in the day.

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Don’t Forget Your Fingers and Toes!

Many winter brides work so hard to avoid having cold arms that they forget just how cold their feet can get in dress shoes. Figure out a sock, pantyhose, or tights option that will work well for your look so that your toes aren’t crying. Fingers are the same way; figure out if a short or long glove will look best for your outfit, or experiment with a soft muff that you can use as a pocket to put your fingers in when the weather is nippy.

With these programs, you can stay beautiful throughout the day, while also feeling comfortable in the many degrees of cold and warmth you may encounter. Consider buying a variety of options, even if you think you will only use, say, your custom jacket. Things sometimes change at your wedding, and getting ready for a slightly different layer is just one thing you can do to make it easier to make a decision on your wedding day.

2019年7月18日星期四

About the tourmaline

Tourmaline is derived from the ancient Sinhalese word Turmali, meaning "mixed gem." The composition of tourmaline is complex and the colors are complex and varied. The international jewelry industry basically divides commercial varieties by color to tourmaline, the more colorful the higher the value. When shopping, pay attention to color, transparency and purity.

Tourmatopoie, also known as the wish stone, has its own weak energy, is a gem that tends to absorb. It is often regarded as the main gem of Nafu exorcism.

The crystal tourmaline tourmaline is a complex three-way column crystal, and the crystal surface appears a parallel growth streak of the feature along the extended direction of the column crystal. On the cross-section, it is a spherical triangle with an arc.

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In addition to its colorful colors, the most attractive part of the tourmaline is its versatility. When we hold tourmaline and rotate against the light at different angles, the color and depth of the tourmaline change sits with the angle of view. This is due to the tourmaline has a strong multi-color, which also gives tourmaline a mysterious color. The piezoelectric and thermoelectric effects of tourmaline When tourmaline is heated or applied, or friction with silk or wool, will cause electrode effects at both ends of the column-like tourmaline, positive electricity at one end and negative electricity at the other, which will attract some dust or small confetti, the magic force is the piezoelectric effect of tourmaline and the thermoelectric effect, It is also the origin of the name "Electric Stone". There was an interesting story: legend has it that in 1703, on a warm summer's day in Amsterdam, the Netherlands, several children were playing with stones brought back by Dutch navigators. Suddenly, a child found the stones near the dust and grass and debris sucked in. The children were so surprised that they asked their parents to look at them and found that the stone could attract or reject light objects such as dust and grass scraps. Since then, the Dutch have called it "greystone" and used to clean up soot from the pipes.

The interior of the tourmaline crystal will contain a wealth of vapor fluid wrap, and often is directional distribution, forming a tubular package, dense tubular wrap experience makes the processing into an arc-shaped or ball-shaped tourmaline appearcat cat-eye effect - in the tourmaline surface appears a clear light belt, and with the different viewing angle, the light belt also changes.

The composition of tourmaline is complex and the colors are complex and varied. The international jewelry industry basically divides commercial varieties by color to tourmaline, the more colorful the higher the value.

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Indicolite: The general name of light blue to dark blue tourmaline. Blue tourmaline, because of its rarity, is now the most valuable color in tourmaline. Blue tourmaline is found in the yellow clay of weathered granite in Siberia, Russia, as well as in Brazil, Madagascar and the United States.

Rubellite: The general name of pink to red tourmaline. Red is tourmaline with fuchsia and rose red best, there is a red tourmaline, in China has the "baby face" called. However, nature to brown, brown, crimson and other output more, color changes. At the same time, the proportion of tourmaline varies with color;

Dravite: Dark in color and rich in the chemical element magnesium. Brown tourmaline is mostly produced in Sri Lanka, three countries in North America, Brazil and Australia. (The English name of the brown electric stone originated in the Drewe region of Austria.) )

Achroite: Colorless tourmaline is rare and produces only a small amount in Madagascar and California, USA. It is important to note that there are some colorless tourmaline on the market that is made after being heated and diluted by pink tourmaline. (The English name of colorless tourmaline is derived from the ancient Greek word "achroos", which means colorless)

Tourmaline: Green and yellow tourmaline is the most common of all tourmaline color variants, and therefore less valuable than blue and red tourmaline. Green tourmaline is found in Brazil, Tanzania and Namibia, while yellow is found in Sri Lanka.
Multi-color tourmaline: Because the tourmaline belt is very developed, red, green two-color band or tricolor ribbon often appears on a crystal. Common red and green gemstones, commonly known as "watermelon tourmaline", are popular with collectors and consumers.

Brazil is the world's best tourmaline quality, Brazil's tourmaline is mainly concentrated in the state of Minasgrass, where the production of tourmaline colorful, so far has been mined more than two dozen kinds of colors, almost all the colors of tourmaline. Brazil's red tourmaline and green tourmaline are the best-selling, major mineral resources in Brazil, mostly in the rich local veins of the great crystal. The Brazilian state of Paraiba produces a green-blue-blue electric stone, which is expensive and scarce, and the market is extremely hot because it is named Paraiba tourmaline by paraiba state.
California is also one of the main sources of tourmaline, the United States mined rock veins have been weathered, a large number of long stone into soil, no rock, so the United States tourmaline mining method is mainly digging, than other production areas to mine tourmaline easier.
Russia's Siberian region, Madagascar, Sri Lanka, Myanmar also have tourmaline, but the texture is not as good as Brazil's tourmaline.

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Effect

1. Bright rainbow color, can give people happy, comfortable feeling, help to open up the mind and vision, and cure the psychological diseases such as grief has the inevitable auxiliary therapeutic effect.

2. Tourma contains energy, has a calming effect, can make people concentrate. And the changing colors can stimulate ideas and ideas, so that people act in a stable manner, do their best to make the cause prosperous.

3. Tourma is considered to be the top Wangfu stone, this method comes from the Guangdong civilization. In Guangdong, a woman with a good face is thought to be Wangfu's. As the saying goes, "the heart is born", tourmaline will make people's mood turn good, so often wear the person will also become watery luster, very beautiful, with Wangfu phase.

4. Tourma can radiate a very affable magnetic field, can eliminate the diaphragm between people, love and friendship has a natural appeal effect. At the same time, people with the temperament of the leader wear tourmaline, can open up more charm, attract more people gathered.

5. In addition to the above effects, red and green tourmaline, but also has the meaning of amassing wealth. In the meantime, red tourmaline because of color and blood close, therefore, it is believed that red tourmaline also has a health-care effect to promote blood circulation, the treatment of dizziness, anemia has a better effect.

2019年7月16日星期二

How to Choose Your Wedding Veil

Are you looking for the perfect veil to match your dream wedding? Because there are so many options to consider, choosing this very important attachment can be difficult. There are almost endless styles and lengths to choose from, without a simple buying guide. Not to mention that you may not have much experience buying a wedding dress. There may be a dozen questions in your mind. How do you know which dress best suits yourclothes? What are your most prominent features? If it's too long, is it going to get in the way? Is the veil necessary?

Choosing a veil can be complicated, but it doesn’t have to be. Keep the following tips in mind as you start your search for a wedding veil.

Decide if a Veil Is Right for You
Before you can choose a wedding veil, you need to decide whether you actually want one. Many brides opt to forgo this accessory for one reason or another. Brides planning an outdoor wedding, for example, may be worried about a veil’s functionality in the wind. Others prefer to show off their hair instead of cover it up.

On the flip side, veils can greatly enhance your overall appearance. They are traditional and often make a beautiful addition to wedding day photos. Many photographers find ways to creatively incorporate veils into their shoot. Ultimately, however, the decision is yours. Spend some time considering the benefits and drawbacks before making the choice. The most important thing is that you are comfortable.

Choose the Right Color

Color is also important. Your goal should be to select a veil that is as close in color to your dress as possible. If you are unable to find the perfect pair at the same shop, make sure you request a swatch of fabric from your dress. You should then take this with you when shopping for your veil elsewhere.

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An exact match is not completely necessary, however. This is especially true if you are using an antique veil or family heirloom. In these cases, the sentiment is more important that the aesthetic. Additionally, you should never attempt to dye an older veil. These pieces are extremely delicate and it simply is not worth the risk.

Choose the Right Length

One of the most important aspects of a wedding veil is the length. When you take your first trip to the dress shop, make sure you try on several different styles—birdcage, blusher, ballet, chapel, and cathedral are some popular options. While you want your veil to complement your dress selection, you also want it to suit your silhouette. Eliminate options as you discover they do not work and then try another.

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It’s also a good idea to try on veils that are made by your specific designer. Many dress makers will tailor veils to match a specific gown. Your attendant should be able to pull these for you to try. If you have difficulty picking a length that suits both you and your dress, consider having one custom-made. There are many companies that take orders. They will be happy to create a veil to your exact specifications.

Keep Your Hair in Mind

When looking for the perfect wedding veil, you should also keep your hair in mind. In fact, it’s a good idea to plan how you’re going to wear your hair before making your veil selection. At the very least, you should decide whether you plan to have your hair up or down. This will greatly impact where the veil is placed and how it will need to be attached. If you plan to wear your hair down, focus your search on halo and mantilla veils, as well as bridal caps. If you want to have your hair pinned up, however, a blusher or birdcage may be more appropriate. If you can, you should also plan to bring your veil to your hair appointment. Your stylist will need to place and secure it for you.

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Embellish Appropriately
Veils can be embellished with various items including sequins, silk flowers, rhinestones, and ribbon. Just because you enjoy these features, however, does not mean you should opt for them. Instead, make this decision based on your dress. If your gown is already embellished, it’s probably wiser to pick a simpler veil. In this case, a busy accessory may actually detract from the beautiful details on your dress.

In contrast, minimalist clothing can often be improved with more extravagant accessories. If your clothes are simple, consider decorating them with a veil. However, make sure you stick to a specific design theme. Don't stray too far from the color of your clothes, and don't choose features such as pearls and sequins that contrast with them.(choose our jewelry accessories)

2019年7月10日星期三

11 Trends in Bride Accessories for 2019

As each year goes by, new trends come and go in the world's bridal style. The same applies not only to the dress that brides choose to wear on the day of the big day, but also to the accessories they wear around them. This year, there are many beautiful, fun and chic accessories trends that have hit the wedding market. Here are some things you might want to wear yourself!

1. Statement Earrings
While in recent years bridal jewelry has taken a back seat to the wedding gown, in 2019 jewelry for brides is on the up-and-up. Trendsetters are noticing that statement earrings are becoming more and more prevalent for brides. These include something eye-catching like drop earrings or even big and bold styles that demand attention.

2. Pearls
Pearls are a classic staple when it comes to jewelry, but that doesn’t mean they’ve always been a wedding accessory trend. However, in 2019 they seem to have found their place in bridal style. Pearls are popping up not only embedded into wedding gowns but also on veils and bridal headbands, presenting a refined and redesigned twist on this classic piece of jewelry.

3. Belts
Bridal belts are another big trend that brides are loving this calendar year. Worn with simple wedding dresses, they can be decorated with jewels, textured fabric, or even colors other than white to make a statement and define the waistline. Since these are flattering, fun, and stylish, there’s nothing not to love about this trend!

4. Tiaras
Perhaps we can attribute this trend to the popularity of 2018’s royal wedding, but whatever the reason, tiaras are a big bridal accessory trend this year. In 2019, trend spotters are noticing that ornate and sparkly tiaras are being paired with simple and elegant gowns (much like Meghan Markle opted to do at her own wedding) in order to spotlight the tiara and really let this accessory act as a show stopper. These can be dainty or bold—whatever suits the style of the bride.

5. 3D and Wearable Florals
Flowers and weddings go hand in hand, which is perhaps why it makes sense that wearable and three-dimensional flowers are a huge accessory trend this year. These can adon bridal gloves or rest atop a bride’s head on an intricate headband to make a beautiful and feminine statement. Three-dimensional flowers are also popular adorning bridal shoes, making a statement on the feet of brides.

6. Capes
While capes have been regarded as more old-fashioned, as of late these are trendy once again. Both full length and shorter capes have made a comeback in the world of bridal accessories for 2019.

7. Glittering Headbands
This may be another bridal accessory trend that stemmed from the beauty of the recent royal wedding! Glitzy headbands filled with jewels are a trend on the rise for 2019 that gives brides a romantic and glamorous look.

8. Ribbons
Ribbons seem to be popping up everywhere when it comes to bridal trends this year. From appearing on belts, headbands, and even tied directly onto the heads of some brides into an elaborate bow, this simple yet impactful trend is easy and affordable to take advantage of, making it one not to be missed.

9. Glitzy Veils
A twist on classic veils is showing its face in this year’s top bridal accessories. Instead of a run-of-the-mill veil, brides are loving sparkly veils instead. Tulle embellished with crystals ensures that a bride sparkles and shines with every turn, making this an accessory that is sure to render attention.

10. Comfortable Shoes
While in years past brides felt as though they were obligated to wear stiletto heels on their big day, it’s increasingly popular for brides to enjoy more comfortable footwear as they walk down the aisle. From glitzy tennis shoes to elegant sandals, there are a range of options on the market that make it easy and fun to stay comfortable throughout the entirety of your wedding day. Some sites even customize these comfortable shoes for brides, making this an even more appealing option.

11. Personalized Box Bags
Sleek and simple box bags that are chic and stylish are a definite trend of this year’s wedding looks. Marble-looking bags with glitter writing in cursive seems to be popular, not only acting as a chic accessory, but also a useful one that can hold a bride’s phone, tissues, and lipstick.

All of these accessories are interesting and can really have a big impact on the overall image of the bride's wedding day. Think about it when you choose a wedding style for your 2019 wedding.

2019年7月7日星期日

How to make vintage accessories for modern brides

Every bride knows what you need at the wedding: some old, some new, some borrowed, some blue. Vintage jewelry and accessories are a popular choice when looking for the perfect "old thing". Whether you're wearing heirlooms or cute items found in an antique shop, vintage accessories are a great way to make you look tasteful.

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However, wearing antique or vintage accessories doesn’t always mean wearing them in old-fashioned ways. With the right styling, you can give any vintage look a modern upgrade! Here are a few tips that can help you transform your vintage accessories into a very modern look.

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Carry a Classic Clutch
Most brides don’t carry a purse or clutch on their wedding day; their hands are pretty busy carrying the bouquet. However, a cute vintage clutch or handbag can be a great accessory during the reception! It adds some classic flair to your look, and it allows you to keep all the essentials nearby, in case you need to touch up your lipstick or snap a quick selfie with your spouse.

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A cute beaded clutch in classic white (or one of your wedding colors) isn’t just a great wedding-day accessory. If you find the right purse early on, you can use it for all your pre-wedding events, from the bridal shower to the bachelorette party! Carrying the same bag to all your events is a fun way to connect it to all your wedding-planning memories. You’ll look fondly on this bag for years to come—and maybe even pass it on to your kids one day!

Dress up Your Hairstyle
Another great way to sport vintage accessories is in your hair. Again, this style doesn’t distract from your dress (in fact, it doesn’t involve your dress at all) but it does give your overall look some extra dimension. If you have a vintage hair accessory like a jeweled comb or clip, ask your stylist to give you a look that lets the accessory be the star. Chignons, French twists, and even ballerina-style buns can be perfect looks for vintage hair clips.

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Yet another way to use vintage accessories in your hair is with a vintage veil. If you have a vintage veil in your family (maybe your mother’s or grandmother’s), give a quick look to see if you can wear it, too! Obviously, some veils might not be your style, but there’s always a chance that you’ll find something special.

Wear Jewelry in New Ways
Vintage jewelry is one of the easiest accessories to wear on your big day. Jewelry trends don’t vary as wildly as other fashion (could you imagine wearing a puffy-sleeved dress from the 80s today?), which means that your grandma’s pearls will looks just as timeless and lovely on you as they did on her wedding years ago. But if you want to modernize your look, consider switching up how your wear your jewelry.

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Wrap a long string of vintage pearls around your wrist for a stunning stacked bracelet. Wear a long necklace around your waist for a unique belt or sash. If your dress has a high neck and low back, consider wearing a necklace or two backwards, to give the back of your gown a little extra bling. These styles incorporate your vintage accessories nicely, but won’t distract from your modern wedding dress.

Wrap up in Vintage Style
When you’re shopping for a wedding dress, many thoughts go through your mind. Is this my dream dress? Does it suit my venue and theme? Will my partner like the dress? Is it the right shade for my skin tone? Despite the countless thoughts and emotions you experience in the bridal boutique, I’m willing to bet that one thought woefully skips many a mind: what happens if it gets cold?

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Even summer weddings can be chilly by nightfall, which is why I believe brides should bring along a sweater or shawl to wear in the evening (particularly if they’re having an outdoor wedding). Luckily, this is another opportunity to bring vintage accessories into the mix, as there are many lovely wraps, shawls, or even fur stoles you can wear with your gown. These accessories may not make an appearance until the end of the evening, but they are great for keeping you both warm and stylish!

Vintage Flower Rhinestone Earrings

As you can see, it's easy (and fun) to combine modern styles with vintage accessories! So go out and flip through your mom and grandma's wardrobe and pick some vintage clothes for your wedding! But remember: if you want to incorporate the retro style into your wedding dress, be sure to try it on everything. Make the whole wedding dress look beautiful. You have to make sure that all the elements are matched together, and the final style will make you feel beautiful.

2019年7月5日星期五

How to turn your bachelor party into a wedding party

If you're not interested in the traditional Crazy GirlS Night, or if you just want to add something special to your bachelor party celebration, there are plenty of ways to turn it into an intimate experience. By hosting a wedding preparation event, you can get your friends involved and relieve some of the stress from the big day.

You might notice that some of these suggestions are best done a day or two before the wedding itself. While it’s always best to avoid having your bachelorette party right before the actual wedding to avoid hangover regret, these ideas can also serve as an accompaniment to the actual bachelorette party. If you’re not planning on having a late night, they are a wholesome substitute, and drinks are always welcome.

Be Florist for a Day

Instead of spending a lot of money on a florist, buy a bunch of flowers in bulk and create your own pieces. You can do the same with other wedding decor. Flower-arranging classes have become very popular lately, but you can also ask your local florists to see if they’re available for hire.

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Dancing Classes

Sure, we all know how to dance, but do we really know how to dance? A lot of people are shy to step on the floor at formal events such as weddings because of the risk of embarrassment. As a soon-to-be newlywed, you may have even considered taking dancing classes yourself.

Flower arranging is not only fun, but also relaxing (have you ever seen a stressed out florist?) and your bridesmaids will be thrilled to see their works of art on display on the big day. If you’re planning your wedding well in advance and have a large backyard (or one that you can rent), consider getting your girls together for a gardening session so you can grow your own flowers as well.

Rent a Salon

If you or your bridesmaids are planning to have your hair or makeup done professionally for the wedding, you’re probably going to book a trial session at a salon. In that case, consider turning your bachelorette party into a primp and pampering session. With a professional hair and makeup artist by your side, each of your friends can experiment with different looks and provide inspiration for one another. Even if you’ll be taking care of hair and makeup yourself, there’s no harm in feeling like a movie star.

No matter the music you plan to play, both ballroom and Latin dancing are a great way of introducing people to the art. However, contact a dance studio near you to see if they will do a mixed lesson—they’re quite common. To ease nerves, go out for a drink beforehand, and feel free to celebrate afterward. Your girls will thank you for this, as it’ll give them an invaluable skill to keep and be a fantastic bonding experience.

Lights, Camera, Action

Photos of the wedding day can take up a lot of time, and you’ll have enough to worry about already. For this reason, some couples are taking their official photos either before or after the actual wedding so they can relax and enjoy the celebration better. You’ll surely want to keep some memories with your bridesmaids, so why not do the same? It’s quite popular for some photographers to host a professional photo shoot experience, complete with lessons on how to pose. Some packages even include a hair and makeup artist.

Group Food Tasting

Depending on your timing, consider taking your bridesmaids for a wine, cake, or appetizer tasting. With your friends beside you to provide input, they can help you choose what to serve at the reception. (Not to mention, you’ll be able to better cater to other guests’ needs.)

Big Bridesmaids Book

For a fun DIY project, have each of your girls pick out a memorable event (or several) from your friendship and design a scrapbook-style page for it. Forget Photoshop—do it the old fashioned way with glue and stickers. Make a night out of it and reminisce about the past times over drinks. Find a printing service beforehand where you can take the final piece to make high-quality copies for everyone. Afterward, you’ll all have something truly special to keep and to share.

It‘s DIY, Not Do-it-for-Me

With some of these ideas, keep in mind that it’s still a bachelorette party. Although you’re having your bridesmaids help with your wedding preparation, a party should never be stressful. So before you prepare a massive DIY day, evaluate whether it’ll actually be fun for all of you.

Cocktails, Cooking, and Cupcakes

This is an excellent suggestion if you’re planning on making some food or drinks yourself, although this is best done the day or two before the wedding. While there’s nothing more bonding than a group cooking session, you don’t want to make this seem like work. Therefore, choose something fun like baking cupcakes or making cocktails. If you don’t want to rely on YouTube, you can always hire a chef or bartender to assist and guide you, which will only add to the experience.

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Or, take your daughter to a cocktail-making masterclass in advance, where you can all know what to offer at your wedding. Since cocktails are often pre-tuned, you can even get together the day before to refresh your memory.

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2019年7月3日星期三

Gorgeous Royal Wedding Earrings

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We talked a lot about royal wedding tiaras at the palace jewelry store, but today we're going to take some time to introduce an unsung hero at a royal wedding: wedding earrings!

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When Maxima Zorreguieta Cerruti married the Prince of Orange in Amsterdam in February 2002, she wore classic earrings with a diamond drop and pendant. The earrings were a quieter counterpart to the star-spangled sparkler, the Dutch Star Tiara, that she chose to secure her bridal veil!

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Princess Martha Louise of Norway coordinated her wedding earrings and her tiara carefully for her nuptials in Trondheim in May 2002. With the small setting of (the replica of) Queen Maud's Pearl Tiara, she wore a pair of delicate diamond earrings with round pearl drops.

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For her wedding to Crown Prince Frederik of Denmark in Copenhagen in May 2004, Mary Donaldson let her earrings take center stage. As her diamond wedding tiara faded into the background of the heirloom Connaught veil, the diamond and pearl drop statement earrings she chose became one of the most eye-catching parts of her entire bridal ensemble.

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Even before she became Queen of Spain, Letizia Ortiz Rocasolano preferred streamlined, modern jewels. For her wedding to the Prince of Asturias in May 2004, Letizia wore a gorgeous pair of classic diamond earrings with the Prussian Tiara. The earrings have remained a staple of her jewelry wardrobe to this day.

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The Middleton family's coat of arms features oak leaves and acorns, and their daughter, Catherine, echoed those motifs in the earrings she wore when she married the Duke of Cambridge in London in April 2011. The stud portion of the earrings features an oak leaf design that also neatly echoes the scrolls of her wedding diadem, the Cartier Halo Tiara. The earrings also include a teeny acorn drop.

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Grand Duchess Maria Teresa of Luxembourg has lent one of her own wedding presents -- the diamond earrings she received from her parents -- to two of her daughters-in-law for their royal weddings. Countess Stephanie de Lannoy wore the earrings with the Lannoy Tiara in October 2012 to marry Hereditary Grand Duke Guillaume in Luxembourg, while Claire Lademacher donned them with the Diamond Vine Leaves Tiara in September 2013 for her wedding to Prince Felix in France. (Maria Teresa also wore them with the Congo Diamond Necklace Tiara when she married Grand Duke Henri in Luxembourg in February 1981!)

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One of the most spectacular royal wedding earring moments came in June 2013, when Princess Madeleine of Sweden delved into the depths of the family's historic jewelry vaults and brought out the Vasa Earrings for her wedding. The eighteenth-century earrings originally belonged to Queen Louise Ulrika of Sweden, wife of King Adolf Frederik. They paired beautifully with the Modern Fringe Tiara, which was festooned with orange blossoms for the occasion.

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A more modern pair of earrings accompanied Elisabetta Rosboch von Wolkenstein down the aisle when she married Prince Amedeo of Belgium in Rome in July 2014. The geometric diamond and pearl drop earrings were the perfect accessory to go with Queen Elisabeth's Art Deco Bandeau, which was loaned to the bride by the groom's grandmother, Queen Paola.

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Most recently, we all marveled at the Cartier diamond earrings worn by Meghan Markle as she married the Duke of Sussex in Windor in May 2018. Minimalist enough to fit with the bride's personal jewelry aesthetic, but blingy enough to please a royal jewelry lover, the earrings were a lovely addition to Meghan's bridal ensemble. They were also a lovely counterpart to her heirloom wedding tiara, Queen Mary's Diamond Bandeau!

These are just a few of the glamorous earrings worn at royal weddings. What's your favorite royal wedding earring?