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The catalog of bracelet on www.aypearl.com

Wednesday, November 11th, 2009

A bracelet is an article of jewelry which is worn around the wrist. Bracelets can be manufactured from leather,pearl,precious stone,cloth, hemp, plastic or metal, and sometimes contain rocks, wood or shells. Bracelets are also used for medical and identification purposes, such as allergy bracelets and hospital patient-identification tags.Fashion bracelet has become the important part of jewelry.

Here are the different types of bracelet :

Beaded bracelet
Bracelets made from beads are fairly common in Southwestern American Indian jewelry lore. They are often multi-colored however frequently have a predominance of turquoise.Actually anyone can make the beaded bracelet themselves.It is very easy and convenient.

Charm bracelet
A charm bracelet is an item of jewelry worn around the wrist. It carries personal charms: decorative pendants or trinkets which are signifiers of important things in the wearer’s life. Nowdays the pandora bracelet has almost become the most charm bracelet.

Bangles
Bracelets that are in solid form, usually some metal, are referred to as bangles or bangle bracelets. They can be smooth, textured or set with stones.

Link bracelets
Bracelets made from connecting or linking various or similar components or jewelry findings. Link bracelets can be made of a variety of materials included metals and gemstones.

Here is the another catalog of bracelet according to the material: pearl bracelet,gemstone bracelet,crystal bracelet,turquoise bracelet,coral bracelet, shell bracelet and so on.

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How To Select Earrings To Match The Shape Of Face?

Thursday, November 5th, 2009

Earrings are jewelry attached to the ear through a piercing in the earlobe or some other external part of the ear (except in the case of clip earrings, which clip onto the lobe). Earrings are worn by both sexes.

Earrings are available online on many craft sites, at accessory stores, or you can go hunting at local craft fairs for earrings and other beaded jewelry. Another great place to find original earrings is flea markets. There you can find some one-of-a-kind designs that no one else will be sporting. Just the nature of this type of jewelry gives you the greatest chance to wear something unique. wholesale earring

Just remember that earring shapes should balance the face instead of matching it. Round hoops soften rectangular faces, but angular earrings emphasize sharp features. Follow these hints for individual features:

Oval face:

Lucky you! If you have an oval face shape, you can wear almost any earring style. Hoops and triangles are especially flattering. However, triangles will emphasize a pointy chin.

Round face:

Choose longer earrings with oblong or straight styles. Earrings with sharp angles balance the curves of the face. Avoid round and chunky earrings that sit on the ear lobe. For pretty gemstone earrings, consider the long chains with dangling gems.

Square face:

hoops, ovals and small earrings look best. Avoid wearing short and chunky earrings; they make the face appear wider.

Large/small/full:

Earring size is relevant to the size and shape of each individual’s face. Chunky earrings that are fabulous on a tall woman may overwhelm a petite woman’s features. Round and button styles add curves to a full face; and 3-inch chains or spikes drag down a long, skinny face. Again, balance is the key to a good fit.

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www.aypearl.com interpret Formation and Locations of Garnet

Wednesday, August 26th, 2009

992_1Garnets are a form of neosilicates and are created from the elements of calcium, manganese and iron. Besides these elements, other elements do occur including chromium and titanium. Garnets can be found in crystal form or in a grainy form.

Garnets are usually found as dodecahedral crystals, but are known also to form in trapezohedron habits. The crystalline structure is that of an isometric system, meaning they have three axes that are all equal in length and also considered perpendicular to one another.

Garnets are usually hard minerals with a hardness score of 7.5 to 8 on Moh’s hardness scale; however it should be noted, they can still crack easily and will break into sharp fragments.

Garnets are found in a wide variety of locations including Kenya, Sri Lanka, Thailand, Brazil, India, Madagascar, Canada and USA. In USA garnet has been obtained in Arizona, Colorado, Georgia, Idaho, New Hampshire, New Mexico, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, Utah, Florida, California and Virginia.

The majority of today’s Garnet supplies come from Africa. Notable quantities of garnets have been also found in Czech Republic and Spain. The oranges and browns of Spessartite and Hessonite hail from Namibia and Sri Lanka.

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Wednesday, August 19th, 2009

The Classification and Naming of Jasper

Jasper is an opaque impure variety of silica, usually red, yellow, brown or green in color. Blue is rare. This mineral breaks with a smooth surface.

Jasper is an ornamental rock composed mostly of chalcedony, microcrystalline quartz, in association with other minerals, which give it colorful bands and patterns.

Jasper was a favorite gem in the ancient world; its name can be traced back in Hebrew, Assyrian, Persian, Greek and Latin.

Jasper is often named according to its pattern: picture jasper, the most popular, offers a small panorama in stone. Ribbon jasper, picture jasper, and orbicular jasper are the names of other varieties.

Picture jaspers exhibit combinations of patterns (such as banding from flow or depositional patterns (from water or wind), dendritic or color variations) resulting in what appear to be scenes or images, on a cut section. Diffusion from a center produces a distinctive orbicular appearance, i.e., Leopard Skin Jasper, or linear banding from a fracture as seen in Leisegang Jasper. Healed, fragmented rock produces brecciated (broken) jasper. Examples of this can be seen at Llanddwyn Island in Wales

Jasper is found in many countries. It is sometimes used to create bowls and other objects and to adorn buildings, such as the Saint Wenceslas Chapel in Prague.
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www.aypearl.com explain the Types of Agate

Tuesday, August 11th, 2009

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There are many different types of agate depending on the colors and formation. Common types of agate include blue agate, moss agate, green agate, tree and wood agate, Indian black skin agate, Montana agate, banded agate, red agate, graveyard point agate.

A Mexican agate, showing only a single eye, has received the name of cyclops agate. Included matter of a green, golden, red, black or other color or combinations embedded in the chalcedony and disposed in filaments and other forms suggestive of vegetable growth, gives rise to dendritic or moss agate.

Turritella agate is formed from silicified fossil Turritella shells. Turritella are spiral marine gastropods having elongated, spiral shells composed of many whorls. Similarly, coral, petrified wood and other organic remains or porous rocks can also become agatized. Agatized coral is often referred to as Petoskey stone or agate.

Greek agate is a name given to pale white to tan colored agate found in Sicily back to 400 B.C. The Greeks used it for making jewelry and beads. Today any agate of this color from Sicily, once an ancient Greek colony, is called Greek agate. Yet the stone had been around centuries before that and was known to both the Sumerians and the Egyptians, who used the gem for decoration and religious ceremony.

Another type of agate is Brazilian agate, which is found as sizable geodes of layered nodules. These occur in brownish tones interlayered with white and gray. Quartz forms within these nodules, creating a striking specimen when cut opposite the layered growth axis. It is often dyed in various colors for ornamental purposes.

Other forms of agate include carnelian agate (usually exhibiting reddish hues), Botswana agate, Ellensburg blue agate, blue lace agate, plume agates, tube agate (with visible flow channels), fortification agate (which exhibit little or no layered structure), fire agate (which seems to glow internally like an opal) and Mexican crazy-lace agate (which exhibits an often brightly colored, complex banded pattern) also called Rodeo Agate and Rosetta Stone depending on who owned the mine at the time.
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what is Akoya pearls

Wednesday, July 29th, 2009

Akoya pearls are cultured saltwater pearls which are cultivated from the oyster species Pinctada fucata martensii, primarily in Japan and China. Renowned for their luster, Akoya pearls are the pearls most often used in necklaces. They are generally white or cream colored, and have overtone colors of rose, yellow, or green.
After the development of modern pearl culturing techniques by Kokichi Mikimoto in the early part of the 20th century, akoyas from Japan became the first pearls to be cultured on a large scale. They continue to be popular today, although production of Japanese akoyas has declined somewhat in recent years, due to water pollution and disease.
In recent years the Chinese have overtaken the Japanese in akoya pearl production. The Chinese began culturing akoya pearls in the early 90’s, but had limited success until recent years. For more than a decade Chinese akoya pearls have been considered vastly inferior to this Japanese counterparts, but as experience and more advance technologies have become more common place the Chinese are now producing akoya pearls of qualities that rival that of the Japanese.
Due to the increased pressure of the Chinese competition many Japanese pearl farmers have focused much of their attention on culturing large akoya pearls, as quality akoya pearls larger than 8mm are a rare find in China. In lieu of farming smaller pearls, many Japanese factories now import their smaller akoya requirements from neighboring China. The pearls are treated and strung in Japan so that they may still carry the mark ‘Made in Japan’. It has been reported that more than 80% of the pearls 7mm and smaller have come from Chinese farms regardless of whether or not they are sold by Japanese suppliers.
The akoya oyster is the smallest pearl-producing oyster, so akoya pearls also tend to be small, ranging in size from about 2 to 11 millimeters. They also tend to be the most consistently round and near-round pearls, making them ideal in terms of matching for multi-pearl jewelry such as strands, bracelets, etc.

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overview of Jade

Tuesday, July 21st, 2009

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In ancient times, just as today, jade was used for personal adornment. Rings, bracelets, pendants, beads, and other personal ornaments all caved from jade appear very early in history.

The ring disk - a symbol of heaven - is worn as a talisman even today. Jade bracelets believed to offer protection against rheumatism are still worn in some parts of China.

Jade has long been treasured in China as the gemstone associated with royalty. Due to jade’s extreme hardness, it possibly may have once been used to craft tools and weapons early in history. However, jade is also very brittle, and the early jade artifacts that have been uncovered appear to have had symbolic purposes as opposed to practical ones.

Knives, daggers, and scepters crafted from jade were used in religious or military ceremonies in China. Similarly, the Maori of New Zealand used clubs of jade to represent authority.

Jade is prized for its hardness, glassy luster, and rich translucent colors. While it’s most popular color is green, which is usually a rich and intense green with a greasy finish, Jade can actually come in a wide variety of colors including white, grey, yellow and orange.

When pricing jade the overall color is the most important factor, though attention is also paid to the translucency, texture, and also to pattern in the stone.

Certain patterns, such as the one called “moss in snow”, are highly valued. Jade historically comes from two distinct minerals jadeite and nephrite, today it is jadeite jade that is considered the genuine article, commanding much higher prices than nephrite because it comes in far more vivid green colors and has a finer translucency.

Jade of one type or another can be found in Burma, China, Central America, Brazil, Canada, Japan, India, Siberia, Finland, Tanzania, and elsewhere; in the United Sates, it occurs in California as well as in the northeast and southwest of the country.

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How to take care of your jewelry

Monday, July 13th, 2009

1. Avoid contact with acidic and alkaline substances.
Specifically, avoid getting perfume and hair spray on your pearl jewelry if you can. Perfume, hair spray, some lotions and makeup contain chemicalsthat can dull the luster of your pearls. Put on your pearl jewelry after applying these substances, not beforehand.
2. Don’t wear your pearls constantly.wholesale jewelry
It’s best to take off your pearl jewelry before doing any strenuous work that may make you sweat or get the pearls dirty, such as housework. In addition, take off your pearls before swimming or taking a shower.
3. Regular maintenance.
Check your pearl jewelry regularly to make sure there are no loose pearls. Pearls can be cleaned using water and a soft cloth, or soaps formulated tobe very gentle, such as baby shampoo. If you wear a pearl necklace frequently, you should have it restrung at least once a year. Make sure your jeweler sets a knot between each pearl in the string, to prevent the pearls from rubbing against each other and abrading their surfaces.
4. Don’t use toothpaste to wash pearls.
Toothpaste contains rigid particles that can damage the surface of your pearls. The best cleaning substance for pearls is a very gentle soap, such as baby shampoo.
5. Avoid frequently touching your pearls. Our skin produces grease and oils that can coat your pearls and lessen their luster and shine. These oils are particularly found in the fingers and hands.
6. Tap water can damage pearls. Tap water contains small amounts of chlorine and other chemicals that can damage pearls. Mineral water is the best choice for washing your pearls.
7. Don’t put your pearls in the washing machine. Yes, we’ve heard of people doing this. Pearls cannot withstand the shaking in supersonic washing machines, and may break apart if left in the wash. Don’t ever let your pearls go into the washing machine.
8. Bring a storage bag with you.
When you’re wearing your pearls, it’s best to have a small cloth storage bag to store them in if you need to take them off. That way you won’t lose them, put them in your purse where they could be scratched by sharp or hard objects inside, or leave them in a pocket and forget.handmade jewelry
9. Put your pearls on last.
It’s generally advisable to put your pearl jewelry on after you dress, so the pearls’ surface won’t get scratched by buttons, clasps, or other hard materials on your clothes

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The lore about turquoise

Friday, July 3rd, 2009

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Turquoise jewelry has been unearthed in ancient Egyptian tombs. From the second ruler of Egypt’s First Dynasty, approximately 5500 B.C., the four turquoise bracelets of Queen Zar were found on her mummified arm. wholesale jewelry
Aristotle and Pliny both refer to turquoise. Marco Polo even wroteabout it. It has always been considered a stone of life.
Native Americans also have a long-standing history with turquoise. For over a thousand years they have used it extensively for protection and healing. This stone has also been a valuable part of Native American religion, art, trade, treaty negotiations - and their famed turquoise jewelry.
Turquoise’s use as a healing stone reaches far. Headaches, eye problems, fever, and insect bites are just a few of the ailments for which it has been used. It has been ground to a powder to make an elixir for stomach trouble.
Turquoise is considered to possess significant metaphysical properties. It is a harmonizing stone that is said to alleviate nervousness, help with problem solving, relieve stress from a hectic life, and promote friendship. It is also well known for its protective qualities and members of many cultures carry a turquoise amulet or stone with them at all times.
Turquoise beads, and carved animal fetishes are frequently used in jewelry. It is beautiful combined with other stones such as onyx, amethyst, or coral. Its color ranges from brilliant sky blue to green or yellow, and it usually has black or brown veins running through it.
Turquoise jewelry is very popular set in sterling silver, because it enhances the stone’s natural blues.
This gorgeous stone is found in many places around the world. In North America it occurs in the dry areas of Arizona and New Mexico. In the East it occurs in China, Iran, Turkey, Egypt, and Persia.
Because turquoise can be rather porous and chalky, it is often not useable for jewelry until it is treated. There are various processes that are used on it.
Wax treatment is very common in Chinese turquoise. Paraffin wax is impregnated into the stone to deepen and stabilize the color, but it onlyaffects the surface.
Stabilization is a treatment which uses a resinous substance in a process of pressure and head that fills in the microscopic gaps in the stone with plastic resin. When cured, the product is a treated stone hard enough to cut and polish. Stabilization allows genuine but lower grade stones to be used in jewelry. It helps to keep the stone from chipping and prevents changes incolor caused by contact with skin oils.
Reconstituted turquoise is made with ground turquoise from inferior stones that is molded together with epoxy resin, dyed and pressed into stonelike forms. They look good and are useable for jewelry, but lack the value of genuine stones.
Another process referred to as “block” is used to create loaf-sized blocks from a mixture of plastic resin and dyes. There is no actual turquoisein this mix; it is entirely manmade and should be labeled “simulated”. It ismade in many colors, and it is used extensively for inlay jewelry work.handmade jewelry
So when in the market for turquoise jewelry, beads, or stones - be aware of what you are purchasing. Simulated and natural stones can both be terrific, depending on your needs. Just be certain the product you purchase is priced according to its composition.
And enjoy participating in the multi-millenium fashion of turquoise jewelry!

Pearl Quality-Glossary

Tuesday, June 30th, 2009

Luster Luster is the quantity and quality of light reflected from the surface of a pearl. High luster pearls also have a deep seated glow. The luster of a good quality pearl should be bright and not dull. You should be able to see your own reflection clearly on the surface of a very high luster pearl. Reflected images of overhead lights are crisp and distinct in higher luster pearls while they are smudgy and washed-out in the dull ones. Higher luster pearls are most valuable.

Body Color
Body color is the basic color of a pearl. The most common body colors are white and cream. White and pink pearl command the highest value. wholesale jewelry

Shape
Shape is important in judging pearls. The rounder a pearl is, the higher its value. Baroque pearls have irregular, distorted shapes.
Overtone
Overtone(s) are the colors that overlie the body color. Pearls with rose or silver overtones have the highest value.

Blemish
A blemish is a defect found on the surface of the pearl. Minor blemishes include spots,bumps, pits and wrinkles, and can affect a pearl’s price.
Major blemishes, which can affect the durability of a pearl as well as its price include cracks,holes and chips.
Circles
Circles are concave, concentric rings found on the surface of a pearl.

Clean
Clean refers to the absence of blemishes on the surface of a pearl.

Color Body Color and Overtone
Color is a quality factor used to describe the color of a pearl.

Grafting
Grafting is the human insertion of an irritant into a mollusk in order to produce a cultured pearl.

Luster
Luster refers to the combination of surface shine and depth of inner light refraction in a pearl. Luster is one of the main factors of pearl quality.

Mantle Issue
The layer of tissue adhering a mollusk to it’s inner shell.

Matching
Matching refers to using luster, surface, shape, color, and size to match several pearls in order to create a piece of pearl jewelry.

Momme
Momme is the weight measurement for pearls in Japan. One momme equals 3.75 grams or 18.7 carats

Nacre
Nacre is the calcium carbonate substance secreted by a mollusk as a defensive measure against a foreign irritant in its body.

Nucleus
Nucleus is a small piece of shell from one mollusk used as an irritant for another mollusk.

Nucleation
Also called grafting or implementation, the process of inserting an irritant (nucleus) into the body of a mollusk so that it will secrete nacre to cover it, consequently producing a cultured pearl.handmade jewelry

Shape
A quality factor used to describe the shape of a pearl. A round pearl is the most prized shape in the industry.

Sorting
Separating pearls by surface, shape, color, and size prior to the matching process.

Surface
A quality factor indicating the amount of blemishes on a pearl, ranging from clean to heavily-blemished.
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