Custom Jewelry And Enhancer Bails Work For Your Pendant

Posted on September 3rd, 2010 in Bangle Bracelets by banglebracelets  Tagged , , ,

Enhancer Bails Work. Generally, an enhancer is a bail which opens to allow the necklace, pearls, for instance, to be inserted and the enhancer is closed to secure it to the necklace. The types of closures are an important consideration. Some only “snap” shut. Others only have a small “figure 8″ shaped safety that folds from one side over a small bead on the other to make the closure.

The “figure 8″ safety is one commonly seen on bangle bracelets, gold necklaces with box or cylindrical clasps and on bracelets. The most secure type of enhancer both “snaps” shut and has the “figure 8″ safety for added assurance the enhancer will not come open while being worn on the necklace.

Generally, a 14k gold enhancer bail will run from about $50 to $90 in the most common sizes. Fancier ones and added stones will certainly increase the price. If the pendant you have will need a loop soldered on to fit the enhancer, or if the enhancer must be soldered to the pendant, the cost will rise a little. A simple loop soldered on will be about $14 to $18 in my neck of the woods. Solder directly to the enhancer will run from $10 to perhaps $15, including soldering and refinishing. This is added to the cost of the enhancer.

Prices certainly may vary from location to location. Keep in mind, in the usa most jewelers can get the findings, parts, like enhancer bails, for essentially the same prices, regardless of location. For any pendant, and enhancer of the right size is needed to maintain balance in the look of the jewelry. The enancer should fit the necklace and not overpower or look too small for the pendant.

Then again, a necklace of pearls should also balance in size with the pendant. I have seen some enhancers which are much too large for the pendant part of the jewelry and detract from the beauty. If the necklace requires a larger opening, you might choose a longer and more “slim” enhancer which can accommodate a larger necklace but is narrow enough to look in balance with the pendant.

The best thing I can suggest is to go to a jewelry shop and ask to see enhancers. Generally, not many are kept in stock since it is very difficult to predict what a particular customer may need. You can generally see life sized images in catalogs from suppliers. At this time, the store should be able to tell you what labor or modifications to your pendant are needed to fit the enhancer.

There is alot of people that are looking for a some custom jewelery like a gold jerusalem cross pendant with small diamonds or cz at the center of each cross. This unusual form of cross is not likely to be found in stock in jewelry stores. Sometimes these stores will have cross jewelry but most will not be made in gold.

My suggsent is, you will likely have to go to jewelry stores and ask if they can special order the cross for you. At this time of the year, the sooner you can do this the better. Once you get the cross, any competent jeweler should be able to add a stone to the cross.

I did find one jewelry supplier who has a Jerusalem Cross in their religious jewelry catalog. This company is Stuller Findings. The company sells only to businesses but so many jewelry stores use Stuller for supplies and various jewelry items it should not be too difficult to find a store with a Stuller account. The cross could then be ordered. The order would need to specify white gold.

Alternative suggestion. There are many of these crosses listed on Internet sellers sites along with other jewelry that you might like. I do not know if white gold is available or not and that will take a search and perhaps an inquiry to the seller. If you can get the cross that way, still, a local jeweler should have little problem setting a stone in the cross. Whether stones may be set in the side crosses will depend on how the cross is made in the first place. Center should be no problem in the larger cross.

Custom Work: A jewelry store who advertises “custom work” should be able to make the cross if you cannot find one. This approach will be more expensive and it might be pushing to get this custom work done by the time that you need it at. If you try the custom direction, please download and print or otherwise get pictures of the cross for the jeweler to see. This will be needed to get the cross done properly and initially to work up and estimate of cost.

There are certainly some other suppliers that jewelry stores use who will have a Jerusalem cross available. When checking stores, I recommend local stores first and not mall chain stores. Local stores often have a lot more flexibility for special ordered items such as the cross. Local stores are often more eager to place a special order than some chain stores appear to be.

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12 Bangle Set – Wave Design: Africa Imports

Posted on September 2nd, 2010 in Bangle Bracelets by banglebracelets  Tagged , , ,

africaimports.com This twelve bangle set is the perfect way to spice up your look for an evening out. Adds an instant glimmer and glow to your style, and is made from silver, gold, and copper colored metal. Made in India.

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Platinum Versus White Gold in Engagement Rings and Wedding Rings

Posted on August 30th, 2010 in Bangle Bracelets by banglebracelets  Tagged , , ,

Many people opt to use platinum or white gold for their engagement rings and/or wedding rings. You might be interested to learn that during World War II, the United States government made the declaration that Platinum would be considered a strategic metal, rendering it unusable in jewelry for a period of time. Even after the ban was lifted on Platinum, white gold remained a widespread choice for use in engagement and wedding rings.

One of the biggest differences between white gold rings and platinum rings is that gold is less expensive than platinum. (White jewelry has always been a popular option, although some people just prefer the look of yellow gold.) Prior to its banning during World War II, Platinum was by far the most beloved metal for white jewelry. And ever since the ban on Platinum was lifted, Platinum has become extremely popular again. Despite the fact that it is more expensive than gold, people tend to love it because it is so strong and durable.

Over time, Platinum seems to endure much better than gold. For this reason, people tend to view their purchases of platinum rings (and other pieces of platinum jewelry) as a long term investment that is bound to pay off in the end. Platinum rarely shows any signs of wear or tear. Because of its great strength, it does not become chipped or splintered. For all of these reasons, many people ultimately decide to purchase platinum rings for their engagements and their weddings. If the two of you are currently shopping for rings, you will probably want to try on a number of different types (and talk to your jeweler) about how to decide what the best choice might be for you, given your personal taste, your jewelry budget and any other considerations.

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Bracelets Through The Ages

Posted on August 29th, 2010 in Bangle Bracelets by banglebracelets  Tagged ,

The earliest bracelets date back to around 2500 BC and were those worn by the Sumerians in southern Mesopotamia. Bracelets, necklaces, anklets, finger rings and ear rings made the women of Sumer into show windows of their husband’s prosperity. Bracelets were found in the tombs of Ur where it was customary to bury royalty with their jewellery and unfortunately their poor servants.

By about 2000 BC, in Ancient Egypt, bracelets emerged as major pieces of jewellery.

Bracelets were found in the ruins from the Vesuvias eruption in Pompeii in 79 AD.

It was during the age of the Egyptian Pharaohs that charm bracelets were first seen

although charms themselves dated back as far as the Neolithic era when men would

gather unusual bits of wood or pieces of stone which would be carried about their

person in order to ward off their enemies. So these charms were considered ‘lucky

charms’ and powerful protectors against evil.

It wasn’t until the time of the Pharaohs though that these charms were incorporated

into elaborate pieces of jewellery such as wrist and neck bracelets which were not

only deemed to offer protection but were also a sign of how prosperous the person

had been in life and after death would be an indicator to the Gods of this persons

proper status in the after life.

In Grecian times bracelets were popular with men and soldiers wore defensive bands

of leather, often decorated with gold, silver and or gemstones, on their forearms.

They were known as ‘Bracels,’ from the Latin Brachium, meaning, ‘arm.’ When

women caught on that these Bracels would look great on them, they started wearing

smaller versions, called little Bracels…or ‘Bracel-ets.’

The history of bracelets stretches forward through the Middle Ages of medieval

Europe through the Baroque period of the 18th century, and on right through to the

present.

Throughout time, bracelets have been made from many different materials such as

leather, iron, copper, beads, bone and teeth as well as precious metals and

gemstone.

Throughout the ages bracelets have always been popular and the styles seem to

have varied according to dress styles. In cultures where people wore sleeveless or

short sleeved attire such as the Romans and ancient Greeks, the wearing of

bracelets both on the upper and lower arm became popular with both men and

women. The wearing of upper arm bracelets is still popular today with modern

fashionable skimpy clothing lending itself well to the wearing of more jewellery.

Today, bracelets are worn by both men and women in a variety of materials such as

traditional precious metals like gold silver and platinum. Modern plastics and

acrylics are now much used to make trendy, unusual bracelets as well as metals like

titanium and zirconium which have become popular because they are hard wearing,

very light and hypoallergenic.

Whatever your tastes and whatever your budget, there is an enormous choice of

bracelets and bangles to suit everyone.

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Island Sun Jewelers June 2010

Posted on August 28th, 2010 in Bangle Bracelets by banglebracelets  Tagged ,

See more at lbitv.com It’s no surprise that Island Sun won best jewelry store honors in the Times Beacon Readers’ poll. Island Sun has everything from sterling silver to LBI’s largest collection of sea life jewelry. Choose from exquisitely detailed creations in 14 and 18K gold by award winning designer Denny Wong … and mermaid designs by Steven Douglas. Check out Island Sun’s LBI and Beach themed jewelry with designs for men and women, including pendants, earrings, charms and bracelets. Owner Dave Colman also designs his own exclusive LBI jewelry, such as the LBI Classic Bangle Bracelet.18 wraps of 18K gold signify the 18 miles of LBI. In addition to jewelry, Island Sun has a super selection of resort wear for the whole family. The latest styles at the lowest prices. Plus nautical and seashore décor, toys, dolls and other fun stuff for kids. All kinds of beach supplies too, all at Island Sun in Beach Haven.

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Beautiful Diamonds Bracelet – White Gold Diamond Bangle Bra

Posted on August 26th, 2010 in Bangle Bracelets by banglebracelets  Tagged , , , ,

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Valuable Tips to Buy Diamond Bracelets

Posted on August 25th, 2010 in Bangle Bracelets by banglebracelets  Tagged , ,

There are numerous ways to manifest love. One of the most common ways is to present diamond gifts. Sometimes it’s expressed thru diamond rings; sometimes thru diamond necklace; sometimes thru diamond earrings and sometimes thru diamond bracelet.

A bracelet is an ornament worn wrapped around the wrist. It is an article of jewelry may be made of cloth, metal, gem stone, diamonds and sometimes of rocks, wood, or shells. The bracelets are also used for medical and identification purposes.

Nike and Lance Armstrong popularized the recent use of sports bracelets through the Yellow Livestrong band. The sports bracelets are also known as ‘baller id bands’, ‘wristbands’ or ‘baller bands’.

The bracelets that is in solid form, usually made of some metal, is referred to as bangle bracelet. The bracelets made of gold and silver are known as gold bracelet and silver bracelet respectively. Azabache Bracelets are part of Latin culture having great significance.

The diamond bracelets are very popular in the world. The in-line thin diamond bracelet that features a symmetrical pattern of diamonds is called a tennis bracelet. There’s an interesting anecdote associated to the tennis bracelet. Chris Evert, the former World No.1 woman tennis player was playing in the U.S. Open in 1987. She was wearing an elegant, light in-line diamond bracelet, which accidentally broke and the match was interrupted to allow Chris to recover her precious diamonds.

The tennis bracelet incident sparked a new name for the item and sparked a huge jewelry trend. Tennis bracelets continued to be worn by various tennis stars like Serena Williams and Gabriela Sabatini. The diamond tennis bracelets are quite in vogue today. The charm bracelet is another bracelet all the rage.

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Posted on August 24th, 2010 in Bangle Bracelets by banglebracelets  Tagged ,
 

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Agate 8-1/4 Bangle Bracelet

Posted on August 23rd, 2010 in Bangle Bracelets by banglebracelets  Tagged ,

For More Info or to Buy Now: www.hsn.com Find color therapy for your wrist in this Agate Bangle Bracelet. Wear the smooth, substantial cut of Chinese agate (approx. 15mm) solo, or create a fresh silhouette when you pair it with favorite… Prices shown on the previously recorded video may not represent the current price. View hsn.com to view the current selling price. HSN Item #386805

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