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The Greeks were known for a lot of incredible things, but little is known of their jewelry. The first true examples we have of Ancient Greek Jewelry is pieces that utilize beads shaped in the form of various animals and shells. Around--00 B.C. they started to utilize gemstones and gold into their various jewelry designs. By the time 300 B.C. had rolled around, they had ventured into the area of colored jewelry that utilized amethysts, pearls, and emeralds. They made cameos from a striped down pink and cream agate known as the Indian Sardonyx. As was the case with most cultures, Greek jewelry designs started off simply, but as time progressed, they grew increasingly more elaborate and complex. Read the rest of this entry »
What does the "heart shape" conjure up in your mind? For many of us, we think of love and romance. This shape has effectively worked it's way into St. Valentine's day, our greeting cards and presents, and into the design of our jewelry items as well. Jewelry is often made from gold, silver, diamonds, emeralds, rubies, etc., but by adding the "heart shape" into the mix we add the concepts of love, romance, caring and belonging as well. In this article we will explore the world of heart jewelry, the "heart shape" as a symbol, and take a peak at the world's most famous heart-shaped diamond. Read the rest of this entry »
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