Wednesday 6 April 2016

Change Your Gemstones with the Seasons



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We love the trend. Not only do you get to rotate your favorite jewelry to maximize wear time, but it’s a new way to dress for the season regardless of the actual weather. If you’re looking to change your gemstones with the seasons, here are our best tips.







Rubies:-

The brisk air of fall calls for an extra spark of life in your jewelry. The vibrant, ruddy tones of a ruby are the perfect reflection of fall’s most popular colors, red. For the best effect, offset it with warmer cognacs, olives and golds.

 






Emeralds are the perfect accessory as we move past Thanksgiving and edge toward Christmas. The deep, brilliant green is a nod to the holiday season and evokes dreams of snowy evergreens. Though traditionally set in yellow gold, we think emeralds look particularly striking in an icy white gold. Pair with your winter whites, or wear against a palette of muted dark's to add depth to a monochromatic look. 






Pearls are a classic accessory that works with all of the seasons. Pearls are available in countless varieties of color and style. We particularly like pearls paired unexpectedly with a more casual fabric like chambray for an enviable laid-back glamour.







The rich, deep blue of sapphires conjures scenes of halcyon summer days. This all-American color is as essential to your summer as ice cream and apple pie, and it’s certainly longer lasting than either. Pair with your favorite reds and whites for hot July nights or with an all-white ensemble for a weekend on the water. 















Monday 4 April 2016

Citrine Gemstone – Stone of Success



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Citrine is a Birthstone of November born. Many people attracted more to the Citrine stone, also known as the "healing quartz", and is an different Zodiac stone for scorpion. The name Citrine comes from an old French term, "citrine", meaning lemon. This golden gemstone has been said to support vitality and health while encouraging and leading hope, energy and warmness within the wearer. This gemstone ranges in color from the palest yellow-colored to dark amber called Madeira because of the resemblance to the red wine. The Romans were thought to be the first to wear the yellow quartz, crafting it into cabochon, or highly polished but unaffected reduces of stone set into jewelry. 

Citrine became more popular during the Romantic Time period, when artisans often favored these warm colored gemstones to improve gold jewelry. Citrine, like all kinds of quartz, was believed to have magical powers and was worn as a mascot against evil thoughts and snake venom. It was also considered to have medicinal properties and was commonly used as a solution for urinary and kidney ailments. It is one of the very most affordable of gemstones and plentiful in nature. Citrine gemstone is found most frequently in Brazilian, Bolivia, and Spain. Citrine charms are given as the gemstone present for the 13th and seventeenth anniversaries.