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    July 31st, 2008adminUncategorized

    As we all know that a diamond is forever and is also the hardest transparent substance that exists. Chemically it is the most unadulterated of all the gemstones composed of a single pure element. No wonder why diamond holds a dominant position in the market among the most valuable and expensive precious stones in existence and symbolizes strength, purity of spirit, and even physical chastity.

    Diamond is used for making rings, bracelets, earrings and many other things. Ornaments made of diamonds enhance person’s beauty and endurance. Among the different ornaments, earrings are the most important ornament that reveals thoughts of style, elegance and beauty of the wearer. The history of earrings has been around for nearly as long as when women and men started to groom themselves. Traditionally, a ring of gold, silver or other durable metals were worn through the earlobe by way of a piercing in the center of the lobe or by clipping but the popularity of earrings in this modern society especially diamond earrings has increase lately and is mostly preferred by the women. Diamond earrings are now considered as the best friend of a woman their ornament box looks incomplete in the absence of a variety of ear rings that are appropriate for different occasions. Women use earrings as fashion accessories, and they can be matched to a wide variety of outfits from formal evening attire, to more casual jeans or even a business suit. Whichever styles of you opt for diamond earrings, all of it represent classic style and elegance and also make a perfect gift for anyone near to your heart.

    Diamond earrings are given different kinds and shapes like diamond hoop earrings, diamond heart earrings, drop diamond earrings and much more. Each of which are eye catcher. While shopping for diamond jewelry always make an effort to remember four C’s that are mainly constructed for diamond and is applied when crafting the finest diamond ornaments. They are cut, color, and clarity and carat weight. Diamond earrings with all the four characteristics are considered the best that speak out the wearer’s high-class taste and love for things of beauty. The more is the reflection of light from the surface of the diamond the more it sparkles which provides additional beauty to your whole get up. Even your ear will feel proud to possess such a beautiful diamond piece catching the attention of the onlookers otherwise who cares to look at your ears.

    Nowadays, diamond earrings have been a symbol of classic taste and style and are the most desired jewels in the world, and are renowned for their dazzling light and luster and have proven itself to make the perfect stone to beautify the lobes of women all over the world.

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    July 28th, 2008adminUncategorized

    Tiffany ” Co. has many designer jewelry lines for all kinds of jewelry. Of Course, they all have the different styles.

    Diamonds by the Yard Tiffany jewelry is an elegant yet minimalist designer jewelry line well known for its sophistication and simplicity.

    This prestigious jewelry line is designed by the renowned Elsa Peretti, an Italian jewelry designer who first joined the Tiffany cadre in 1974. For more than 30 years, she has been designing exquisite pieces, including Tiffany necklaces, Tiffany earrings, Tiffany bracelets, Tiffany rings, Tiffany pendants,and more. As a former model and a designer for other luxury companies such as Oscar De La Renta and Halston, Peretti uses her innate sense of style and elegance to create stunning jewelry infused with her belief that simple style can be the most outstanding. That celebration of the simple things in life is also the inspiration behind her Diamonds by the Yard jewelry line available at Tiffany ” Co.

    The high quality of Tiffany jewelry is not inexpensive, and the Diamonds by the Yard line ranges from $500 for a small piece ?a single stone pendant or small pair of earrings ?to greater than $12,000 for larger designs that incorporate more diamonds and gemstones. Some pieces in the collection are available in either gold or platinum, and platinum designs are more expensive. And, You can get the discount price from tiffanymall.us.

    Tiffany jewelry designs are available through authorized Tiffany mall online, Tiffany retailers and official boutiques. Individuals interested in purchasing Diamonds by the Yard Tiffany jewelry can visit a boutique or shop online at the official website, where a store locator can also help interested buyers locate an authorized retailer in their area. Because these designs are very simple they can be easily imitated, and buyers should be cautious about deals that seem too good to be true or offers from unverifiable merchants.

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    July 25th, 2008adminUncategorized

    Has gold and other jewelry ever left greenish or black marks on your skin? It happens to most of us at least once or twice, and even though some people are allergic to certain materials, most staining isn’t caused by an allergy–it’s a reaction between our skin and the metals used in jewelry, especially when the jewelry touches areas that perspire.

    Copper Jewelry
    Copper reacts to make skin green. The piece you’re wearing might not be pure copper, but it might have enough copper in it to cause a reaction, and some people seem to have body chemistry that’s prone to staining.

    Sterling Silver
    Sterling silver is 7.5 percent copper, but the most common stains from sterling silver jewelry are black, and occur when the metal tarnishes (darkens due to a reaction with gases in the air).
    Some sterling pieces are coated with products that help keep them from tarnishing, but the coatings will wear off over time.

    Nickel Allergies
    If you are allergic to nickel, you won’t just have stained skin. Jewelry that contains this metal will make your skin itchy and red where it comes in contact with your body.

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    July 22nd, 2008adminUncategorized

    Tiffany Wedding Rings

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    July 18th, 2008adminUncategorized

    Tiffany mosaic  glasses

    Tiffany (TIFFANY & Co.) Is unique in the use of diamonds and precious stones to the famous fashion decoration, or to meet day-to-day wearing comfort, or so the red carpet Dafangguangcai. LUXottica Group SpA cooperation with the development of sunglasses and optical glasses series by Tiffany (TIFFANY & Co.) Unique to the manual design and shiny diamond crystal materials, precious stones brought about unparalleled eye for fashion and characteristics. TIFFANY & Co. Jazz ?Lai elegant; TIFFANY & Co. Lace dazzling patterns of the rising sun; TIFFANY & Co. Voile use of geometric design; TIFFANY & Co. Swing blooming flashing charm; TIFFANY & Co. Bubbles Liuguangyicai, Tiffany (TIFFANY & Co.) Glasses come to the fore, Very symbol of the original series.More signs of the great gems in the dazzling highlight of the sterling silver jewelry, including India carved in flashing badges on the Return to TIFFANY & Co. ? strongly-built T & CO logo; TIFFANY & Co. 1837 ?is a founding gem, a symbol of from generation to generation Technology and TIFFANY & Co. Atlas ? a unique symbol of the city Baldric.

    “We have selected some of the most famous diamonds and silverware design, many embedded in perfect fashion, elegant frame of the” Tiffany (TIFFANY & Co.) Executive Vice President Jon King said, “on the hue, these good design Interpretation of the inspiration of Tiffany (TIFFANY & Co.) Precious stones, produced a truly mature glasses, become fashionable appearance of an excellent choice. ”

    Perfect from the perspective of this series, selected the best quality gems, but also bring a wide range of choices for the selection of fashionable people. A coarse lines, vivid eye-catching appearance of the small and narrow, sleek lines of shape, design and Wu Kuang-wide closed-end design, there are many colors available, including glossy black, silver and gold, Daimao shell color, deep Red, deep red wine and chocolate, semi-transparent yellow and pink, white and milky white, gunmetal and marble colors. Lenses also have a variety of colors, can be black, brown, gray smoke, gray and gray green gradient lenses in the world.

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    July 18th, 2008adminUncategorized

    Silver is a beautiful, versatile metal, and its soft luster adds a touch of elegance to dishes, flatware, and jewelry. Unfortunately, silver is also pretty fragile compared to many more commonly-used metals, and it can quickly develop tarnish, stains, or scratches. It can also be a bit scary to try to clean silver pieces, because they are often special to us, and we don’t want to damage them. You don’t have to be a silversmith to clean silver though. Here are some tips to help you keep your silver shining.

    Steps:

    1. Clean your silver often, and clean it promptly after use. Silver that is frequently used rarely has tarnish problems. When tarnish is not yet present, or when it’s just beginning to develop, simply wash your silver in warm (not hot) water with a gentle, phosphate-free detergent.
    * It’s a good idea to wash silver separately from your other dishes because metal sinks and utensils can scratch silver, and stainless steel can damage the finish if it comes into contact with your silver.
    * Avoid using rubber gloves when washing silver, as rubber corrodes silver. (Unlike the pictures you will see here, where rubber gloves were worn) Use a soft cloth to gently rub the silver clean, and dry promptly with a soft towel. Gently buff the shine into dull silver with a soft cotton cloth.
    * Prompt cleaning is especially important when the silver has been exposed to certain foods containing sulfur, or those which are acidic or salty. In particular, common foods such as table salt, eggs, some fruits, onions, mayonnaise, and vinegar are harmful to silver. When possible use a plastic or glass insert when serving these foods in serving dishes. In any case, wash your silver right away or at least rinse it well with warm water, and don’t leave silver sitting in dishwater that may contain traces of these foods.
    2. Polish your silver. When tarnish develops on silver, simple hand washing may not suffice to remove it. Specially formulated silver polishes are your safest option for polishing silver, especially if you are dealing with an antique or a piece that has intricate designs etched into it. Follow the manufacturer’s directions carefully.
    * Take a bit of polish. Moisten a soft silver-polishing cloth or the sponge included with the silver polish and take a little bit of polish.
    * Rub the silver gently. Rub the silver only in straight-line, back-and-forth motions (not in circles). Avoid scrubbing; rather, let the polish do the job.
    * Rinse under running water.Rinse the silver under running water.
    * Dry. Dry the silver completely with a soft, clean cloth.
    3. Consider using common household products for less rare or less valuable pieces. They will usually work, but may cause damage. Try them at your own risk.
    * Toothpaste: Select a plain white toothpaste (not a gel) without the special whitening options.

    Take a soft, dampened cloth (old t-shirt scraps work just fine) or a damp sponge and put some toothpaste on it. Gently rub over the silver in straight, back-and-forth motions. Alternatively, you can wet the silver piece and gently apply toothpaste directly to the surface which you can then wet again and proceed to polish. In any case, be very gentle, and if you notice scratching at any point, stop and rinse the toothpaste off.

    As the cloth or sponge becomes dark with tarnish, add more toothpaste to a clean part of the dampened cloth/sponge and continue gently polishing.

    Rinse thoroughly with warm (not hot) water and dry with a soft towel.
    * Baking soda. Baking soda may remove stubborn tarnish, but don’t use it unless you don’t mind the risk of damaging the silver. Baking soda is generally considered too abrasive for use on silver.

    Make a paste of baking soda and warm water.

    Gently polish following the directions for toothpaste above.
    4. Give your silver a bath. Commercial silver “dips” are available which can dissolve stains without rubbing the silver. Contrary to what the word “dip” implies, professionals rarely actually soak silver in these products, at least not for long. Dips are generally harsh, potentially dangerous chemicals (both to the silver and to yourself), so follow the directions carefully and consult a professional when in doubt. You can, however, make a gentle homemade silver bath that gets rid of stains and tarnish by an electrochemical reaction. Be aware that both dipping and electrochemical baths can potentially damage your silver, and they will remove desirable patina, so they’re not recommended for silver with an oxidized or French gray finish.
    * Heat up an appropriately sized container of water and dissolve a large amount of table salt into the water. Use enough salt such that it takes at least a minute to dissolve in the hot water with constant stirring. Washing Soda (such as Arm and Hammer) works as well.
    * Shape a liner for the container from aluminum foil and place the foil in the container of hot water (danger–do not touch the hot water!).
    * Place silver that has been previously cleaned with soap into the bath (inside of the foil) for several minutes. Tarnish should dissolve away.
    * For stubborn spots, remove and clean with soap and a damp rag before reimmersing in the bath.
    * Warning: This will remove any tarnish, even the antique-y ones. Dispose of salt water down the drain after cooling. This is a simple reaction between the aluminum metal and the silver sulfide (tarnish). The table salt acts as an electrolyte to allow the reaction to happen.
    5. Store your silver correctly. Beyond prompt and frequent cleaning, the best way to preserve your silver is to store it correctly. Make sure each piece is completely dry before storing it. For silverware, wrap each piece in acid-free tissue paper or anti-tarnish paper. You can also wrap pieces in flannel (special flannels are made just for this purpose). Seal the wrapped silver pieces in an airtight plastic bag. Whether you put away your silver in a bag or you put it in a display case, a canister of silica gel placed nearby can help reduce humidity and ward off tarnish. Never store silver where it can contact rubber, stainless steel, or paint.

    Tips

    * Don’t put silver in the dishwasher! Yes, it’s possible to put silver in the dishwasher without any ill effects, but only if you do everything just right and you’re lucky. Just don’t chance it. It’s also worth considering that the desirable patina that can develop on silver is encouraged by gentle friction, which hand washing will provide but which the dishwasher will not.
    * Avoid wearing silver jewelry in swimming pools. The chlorine can damage the silver in a short time.
    * To polish silver with intricate etchings and deep crevices, you may use a soft-bristled toothbrush. Wet the bristles with warm water first to soften the bristles further. On the other hand, you may wish to leave a bit of tarnish in the crevices to bring out the design.
    * For sterling flatware, the best way to keep it beautiful is use it on a regular basis and gently wash and dry it with gentle dish soap and water. If it’s not in storage for a long time, it doesn’t have a chance to tarnish deeply.
    * Try a vacuum sealer to vacuum pack pieces of cleaned silver. Foodsavers work well.
    * Many stores and catalogues that sell silver will also sell anti-tarnish silver chests lined with treated felt, or just the anti-tarnish cloth itself. These cloths lengthen the amount of time needed between polishings, but you still need to do it! They also (obviously) are great for storage, as they keep the pieces from being banged around too much. If your silver chest doesn’t have a drawer for serving pieces, you can just wrap them in a piece of anti-tarnish cloth and put that in a regular box.

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    July 16th, 2008adminUncategorized

    The spring of 2008, the world-renowned architect Frank Gehry once again challenge the visual senses, to the boundless imagination of the completion of several new, Tiffany jewelry Bongchang-energy sparks.

    TIFFANY&Co.Open Torque Sterling silver bracelets

    TIFFANY&Co.Open Torque Sterling silver bracelets

     

    TIFFANY&Co.Open Torque Sterling silver necklace

    TIFFANY&Co.Open Torque Sterling silver necklace

     

    Frank Gehry Torque torque to retain the original series and the amazing spirit of the distorted perspective, extending the full sense of three-dimensional design of the Open Torque sterling silver necklace. With the wearing of body rhythm, a reverse links are very active in the release of energy.

    Open Torque Torque series of more focused than the fluid lines to the four corners of the building Lila to perfect the prototype. As explained by Frank Gehry, ‘Sketch of the model lines and shape are specific to the design concept of the tools, whether in construction or jewelry design, it is my nature’ of all creation.

    TIFFANY&Co. Flux Sterling silver earrings

    TIFFANY&Co. Flux Sterling silver earrings

    TIFFANY&Co. Flux gold earrings

    TIFFANY&Co. Flux gold earrings

    The worship of nature and fascination with fish Youyou Gehry is the attitude of many classics source of inspiration. His latest creation Circular Fish, will be the original Smart Fish smooth lines, evolving into a circular outline for supposed to end sharp edge of the new patterns. Material has 18 K Gold Shop drilling or 18 K gold, providing necklace, earrings, bracelets and rings, such as number of choices. Gehry’s Fish campaign also will be the same size as many of the fish are composed of sterling silver necklace and hand ring.

    Gehry’s inspiration for inspiration in Flux series of objects and fragments with a vivid image of the jewelry designers and craftsmen to create Guifushengong to Qiaoshou under, 18 K gold earrings broken line is the full extension, through the manual Paoguang with a shiny surface Art jewelry. Qingfu water as a sign of the Gehry show deconstruction of the fanaticism and the re-interpretation of the morphology of objects insights.

    Smooth curve of the neck, silk shirts, women’s slim silhouette, wearing a day-to-day ? these are Gehry creation source of inspiration, through sophisticated materials and Qiaoshou pondering, Tiffany (TIFFANY & Co.) Showed once again for your building Master Frank Gehry bold and innovative fashion jewelry, the definition of subversion against the United States.

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    July 16th, 2008adminUncategorized

    Tiffany & Co. (NYSE: TIF) is a U.S. jewelry and silverware company founded by Charles Lewis Tiffany and Teddy Young in New York City in 1837 as a “stationery and fancy goods emporium”.

    The store initially sold a wide variety of stationery items, and operated as Tiffany, Young and Ellis in lower Manhattan. The name was shortened to Tiffany & Co in 1853 when Charles Tiffany took control, and the firm’s emphasis on jewelry was established.[1] Tiffany & Co. has since opened stores in major cities all over the world.

    As part of its branding, the company is strongly associated with its Tiffany Blue color, which is a registered trademark.

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    July 15th, 2008adminUncategorized

    NEW YORK (AFP) ?Internet auction giant eBay cannot be held liable for trademark infringement for counterfeit items sold through its website, a US judge ruled Monday in a case brought by luxury retailer Tiffany.

    US District Judge Richard Sullivan in New York found that “eBay is not liable for contributory trademark infringement” for the sale of counterfeit Tiffany silver jewelry on its website.

    “The standard is not whether eBay could reasonably anticipate possible infringement, but rather whether eBay continued to supply its services to sellers when it knew or had reason to know of infringement by those sellers,” the judge wrote in a 66-page opinion.

    The judge said eBay, after being informed by Tiffany of counterfeit items being sold on the website, “immediately removed those listings” but refused to monitor and “preemptively remove listings of Tiffany jewelry before the listings became public.”

    “The law does not impose liability for contributory trademark infringement on eBay for its refusal to take such preemptive steps,” the judge said.

    “The result of the application of this legal standard is that Tiffany must ultimately bear the burden of protecting its trademark.”

    In its own statement, the California firm said, “Today’s decision is a victory for consumers. The ruling confirms that eBay acted reasonably and has adequate procedures in place to effectively address counterfeiting. The ruling appropriately establishes that protecting brands and trademarks is the primary burden of rights owners.”

    The case is similar to others in the United States and elsewhere on the liability of online sellers for copyright infringement.

    In France, a court last month ordered eBay to pay nearly 40 million euros (63 million dollars) in damages to Louis Vuitton for selling fake luxury goods.

    The Paris commercial court ruled in favor of six LVMH brands and also barred eBay from selling four perfume brands — Christian Dior, Kenzo, Givenchy and Guerlain — on its websites.

    EBay, which claims some 276 million members worldwide, is also being sued by French cosmetics giant L’Oreal.

    Tiffany filed suit in 2004 alleging infractions dating back to 2003.

    The luxury retailer earlier this month submitted a letter requesting that the US court recognize the French court’s June 30 decision but subsequently withdrew the request.