Author Archives: Indonesia Jewelry Wholesale

About Indonesia Jewelry Wholesale

Maaf admin atas kelancangan saya meretas situs anda hal ini dikarenakan website anda memiliki kelemahan, harap untuk segera memperbaikinya salam dari 4nzeL4 from Security cyber art

Aegirine Stone

Aegrine Stone

Aegirine

Aegirine was first described in 1835 for an occurrence in Rundemyr, Øvre Eiker, Buskerud, Norway. Aegirine was named after Ægir, the Teutonic god of the sea. A synonym for the mineral is acmite (from Greek ???? “point, edge”) in reference to the typical pointed crystals.

It is black, brown, or green on thin, brittle, translucent edges, a glassy luster with uneven cleavage. It visually recognizable only when crystallized. Usually in prismatic, embedded crystals, several inches (10 cm) long, terminated by steep points, as well as in fibrous masses.

Aegirine, which is listed in some guides as acmite, forms impressive crystals that have become classics among collectors. Aegirine is difficult to distinguish from its close cousin augite. Under normal circumstances, the steep pyramids of aegirine are the only point of differentiation.

On mystical property, Aegirine is a mineral, which can assist one in following personal convictions and morality and to do that which is required; it actually provides the strength for one to be true to oneself. It further dispenses with the effects of group pressure, bring acceptance of the self without conformance. It has been used to remove emotional blockages, to allow one to reflect personal attitudes, opinions, and conceptions, and to accept the state of sufficiency. It further strengthens personal integrity and conviction.

In matter of healing property, Aegirine has been used in the treatment of deficiencies of the immune system, to protect one from negative energy and psychic attack, and to increase the amount of energy applied by other minerals when used in ANY healing situation.


www.IndonesiaJewelry.com

Types Of Topaz

Type Of Topaz

Type Of Topaz

The Topaz is a beautiful gem symbolizing love and affection. It can be found in a variety of colors ranging from red, pink to brown, blue and even colorless. A true topaz is known as an “imperial topaz”. The topaz is available in every imaginable shape and size, making it a coveted gem for jewelry settings.

On the gem market, topaz is usually classified by color. Below is a list of the color names designated for gem topaz:

  • Pink Topaz
  • Blue Topaz
  • Brown Topaz
  • Green Topaz

Other names may be designated to certain types of topaz:

  • Precious Topaz – used to distinguish topaz from cheaper fakes, such as citrine
  • Imperial Topaz – lustrous orange-yellow to orange-brown variety of topaz
  • Sherry Topaz – orange-brown topaz
  • London Blue Topaz – deep blue topaz (the deepest blue form of topaz)
  • Silver Topaz – colorless topaz
  • Paraiba Topaz – sea-green topaz
  • Brazilian Ruby – False name given to pink topaz
  • Brazilian Sapphire – False name given to blue topaz (as well as blue tourmaline)
  • London Blue Topaz – deep blue topaz (the deepest blue form of topaz)
  • Swiss Blue Topaz – deep blue topaz (not as deep blue as London blue topaz)
  • Brazilian Aquamarine – False name given to aquamarine
  • Nerchinsk Aquamarine – False name given to aquamarine

THE BLUE TOPAZ : The blue topaz is commonly found in nature as a result of color centers. It is a fine yet cheaper substitute to aquamarine in jewelry pieces. The types of blue colors that are present in a topaz are :

London Blue – It is the darkest blue. The lower quality crystals sometimes have a grey tone to it.
Electric Blue – This is the best color being very blue and vibrant and not as dark as the London Blue.
Sierra Blue – It is a medium blue, but not as deep or hot colored as the Electric Blue.
Swiss Blue – This is quite similar to Sierra Blue but a little lighter.
Sky Blue – It is a pale light blue in color.
Light Blue – This is pale, and very slight bluish tint.

www.IndonesiaJewerly.com

Grill Jewely

Gril Jewelry

Grill

In hip hop culture, a grill (also front or golds) is a type of jewelry worn over the teeth. Grills are made of metal and are generally removable. They began to be worn by hip hop artists in the early 1980s, but they became widely popular during the mid-2000s due to the rise of Dirty South rap. Though grills are fitted to the tooth impression of the wearer, whether they are safe for long-term wear is unknown.

Grills have been a part of hip hop since the early days, and all indications are that they are not going anywhere anytime soon. Like everything else hip hop, grills are big business. Companies are springing up all across the country that cater to the grills market, with names like GotGrills, GoldTeeth.com, and Mr. Bling. With unlimited advertising supplied by the legions of artists rocking grills (I saw one on Regis and Kelly the other day) the grills movement may not even be at its peak.

The insertion of gems into teeth has long predated hip hop culture, with rich Mayans drilling pieces of jade into their teeth. Hip hop artists began wearing grills in the early 1980s; New Yorker Eddie Plein, owner of Eddie’s Gold Teeth, is often credited with starting the trend.

Grills remained popular in the Southern U.S. even as they rose and fell from popularity elsewhere,and the rise of Dirty South rappers in the 2000s spurred a nationwide grill trend. During this time, grills frequently appeared in hip hop music, most notably in the 2005 number one single “Grillz,” by Nelly, Paul Wall, Big Gipp, and Ali, and in other Paul Wall songs. Wall is known for his grill business as well as his rapping; his clients include Kanye West and Cam’ron.

While early grills could not be removed easily and involved reshaping the tooth itself to fit the grill, grills are today made from custom dental molds.

www.indonesiajewelry.com

Wooden Jewelry

Wooden Jewelry

Wooden Jewelry

Wood is among the oldest materials used for body piercing jewelery. It is a natural material sourced from different types of trees and can be shaped, polished, carved and refined in many forms. The use of wood in jewelry making has been practiced since the dawn of time. People of ancient civilizations adorned themselves with jewelery made of different natural materials as a form of status symbol or to ward off evil spirits. Wood can be easily carved and shaped into different forms. This is probably why wooden jewelery has always been tagged as native, tribal, and cultural.

Wood can be used to make earrings, bracelets, anklets, and necklaces. Aside from making jewelry in pure wood, wood beads can also be combined with other materials such as glass and plastic beads. They are assembled using nylon strings, threads, or elastic strings. Larger pieces of wood with unique shape and intricate grain patterns are made into pendants as is or glued to other materials like metal and clay.

Many species of trees provide material for wood beads. These include olive, sandalwood, bamboo, bayong, ebony, ironwood, palm, apple, pear, and rose, to name but a few. All of these types of wood have been used for beads either because the grain of the wood is beautiful or because the wood is aromatic.

Olive trees have a natural red grain that is wavy and the heart wood darkens and hardens with age to produce an elegant pattern. The heart wood comes from olive trees which are pruned each year after harvest and the pruned wood is used for decorative carvings and beads.

Sandalwood beads are light both in color and weight and they have a distinctive soothing aroma. Among Hindus, sandalwood is believed to bring clear perception to the wearer.

Rosewood is great for making beads, it is dark and heavy and dense and its grain appears in subtle lines of black and dark brown. Rosewood beads are said to strengthen the aura and ward away negative energy.

Wooden beads are cherished for a variety of reasons beside beauty and aroma. Some woods are prized because they are considered sacred like that of the bodhi tree, where the Buddha found enlightenment.

Most exotic wood beads originate in the middle-east or southern Asia, but Europe is also a source of wood beads, the Czech Republic produces inexpensive pine and bass wood beads for children’s toys or macramé crafters as well as inexpensive wood beads you’d find in bead shops worldwide.

Wood is one of the most natural and comfortable materials available in fashion jewelry making. Let us take advantage of their natural aesthetic value and add wooden jewelery a part of out jewelery box.

www.IndonesiaJewelry.com

Jadeite and Nephrite Jade

Jadeite and Nephrite jade

Jadeite and Nephrite Jade

Since the beginning of time, Jade has been one of the most important stones in the Chinese culture. Jade is valued because of its beauty and utility. There are two types of Jade that commonly being known in society, which are Jadeite and Nephrite.

According to the color of Jade, there may be others name of Jade like, ice jade or lemon jade, but the particular differentiates are coming from those two types; Jadeite and Nephrite

Nephrite is mainly found in China. High quality nephrite is also known as “mutton fat” due to its uniform cream color and translucency. Nephrite is used in finely carved jade artwork and artifacts. Since this stone is higher in availability as compared to Jadeite, it is cheaper in price too. It has a strength o f 6.5 in Moh’s scale, which means it is more prone to chipping which is why the finish cannot be as fine as jadeite.

While, Jadeite is found in Burma. As far as the aspects like price, texture and even color are concerned; Jadeite finds more uses in jewelry than nephrite. This stone is more expensive out of the two varieties. Imperial Jade is the name given to the emerald green, translucent variety that is evenly colored. As far as its strength is concerned Jade is strong stone with a 7 on Moh’s scale and is quite resistant to breaking and chipping.

Jadeite, which is commonly known as Jade, can be further classified into different types on the basis of cutting, texture, clarity, translucency, color and tone.

However, there are translucent and opaque stones available, clearer the jade, higher the quality. Depending on these qualities, there are four types of Jade.

Type A Jade is also known as natural Jade. It is also called “True Color” Jade since it has a natural color. This Jade is polished and soaked in wax, which helps in enhancing its color and quality.

The translucency of Type B jade is improved by processes like chemical bleaching which helps in the removal of impurities. This kind of treatment may impact the chemical structure of Jade.

When jade is dyed to enhance its color, then it’s known as Type C jade. The color fades with time.

In case of type B+C jade, even though it is dyed, the color stays fast since it is also treated with a polymer.

Type A Jade is one of highest quality Jade that is naturally more expensive and precious. Emerald green and Imperial Jade belong to this variety.

Overall, Jade is symbolize luck and to offer protection in some of countries, and the most important thing from Jade is the beauty and elegant that it has. It is enough reason for adoring the precious and the valued of jade.

www.IndonesiaJewelry.com

Aceh Traditional Accessories

Aceh Wardrobe

Aceh Traditional Accessories

Aceh is one of Indonesia provinces, that located in the northern tip of Sumatra island. This tribe has its particular wardrobe and accessories that particularly be worn on occasional time. Those are:

Keureusang (Kerosang / Kerongsang / Brooch)

Keureusang is jewelry that has the dimension of 10 cm and 7.5 cm wide. This chest jewelry is pinned in female clothes (a kind of brooch) made of gold encrusted with diamonds. The overall shapes like hearts adorned with diamonds jewel of 102 points. Keureusang is used as pin clothes in the chest. This jewelry is such a luxury and wore by certain people as their daily jewelry.

Dhoe plate

Dhoe plate is one of woman’s forehead jewelries from Aceh. Usually, it made from gold or from gold plated silver. Shaped like a crown.

Dhoe plate made of silver gilt. Divided into three parts that each other connected by hinges. In the center there is the size of calligraphy with the writings of God and in the middle there are writings of Muhammad, the motive is called Bungong Kalimah, which is encircled by dots patterned carvings and small flowers.

Peuniti

Peuniti strand is made of gold; consists of three decorative motif Pinto of Aceh. Pinto Aceh motif created by carving piligran, a woven with a pattern of fern and flower bud shape. In the center, there is motive boheungkot (small dots, such as fish eggs). Pinto Aceh motif is inspired from the shape of the house of Aceh, which is now known as the motif carvings typical of Aceh. Peuniti is used as an ornament of women, as well as pin clothes.

Simplah

Simplah is a jewelry chest for women. Made of silver gilt. Consisting of 24 pieces of hexagonal plates and two octagonal plates. Each plate is decorated with carved flower and leaf motif and a red jewel in the middle. Plates are connected by two strands Simplah chains, which have size by 51 cm length and width by 51 inches.

Subang Aceh

Subang Aceh has a diameter the size of 6 cm. A pair of Subang is made of gold and jewels. The shaped is like a sunflower with a pointy tip-pointed petals. The top of a flower-shaped slab of the Sun called “Sigeudo Subang”. This Subang is also called as subang bungong mata uro.

Taloe Jeuem

This is kind of trand rope clock, which is made of gilt silver. Consisting of a series of small rings with a chain shaped with fish-shaped ornament (two pieces) and one key. At the end of the chain there are two hook-shaped figure of eight. This watch strap is a complement to traditional clothes of men that implicated in the clothes.

More info visit

www.indonesiajewelry.com

Choker Necklace

Choker Necklace

Choker

A choker is a close-fitting necklace, worn high on the neck. This type of jewellery can consist of one or more bands circling the neck. Chokers can be made of a variety of materials, including velvet, beads, metal, and leather. They are often adorned in a variety of ways, including with sequins, studs, a pendant, or a cameo.

Choker Necklaces are splendid fashion jewelries and accessories that can highlight beautiful necks and shoulders. The necklace is one of the most popular and sought after fashion accessories. You can easily find them in almost every countries in the world.

In the old days, French and English women like to wear beautiful ribbons around their necks. Choker necklace is believed to have been created after the inventor watched how colorful and beautiful ribbons around the necks could highlight the beauty of women.

Choker necklaces were not only popular with commoners. They were also very popular with the Queens, Princesses other members of the royal family.

When choker necklaces were introduced into the market, it immediately drew a huge list of loyal followers till today. In the twenties, there was a frenzy fever of women buying and wearing choker necklaces.

Women just love to highlight their beautiful necks or shoulders. The choker necklace is just fantastic to draw other people attention to the beautiful necks, shoulders and face. It is also a great costume jewelry to enhance your dressing especially if you are about to attend a great party or functions.

www.indonesiajewelry.com

Silver Ring Thing

Silver Ring Thing

Silver Ring Thing

Silver Ring Thing is a United States-based sexual abstinence program which encourages teens and young adults to remain celibate until marriage. Based on Christian theology and until recently funded by the U.S. federal government, SRT uses rock/hip hop concert-style events in an attempt to appeal to 21st century teenagers. It was set up by pastor Denny Pattyn while working at a Christian youth ministry in Yuma, Arizona, in 1996

Silver Ring Thing promotes the message of abstinence until marriage centered in a relationship with Jesus Christ through two methods: a Live Event and a small group resource called Project 434. Since 1995, SRT has hosted 750+ events in 8 countries, reaching more than 465,000 total attendees. We welcome the opportunity to bring this program to your community and partner with you to impact students and parents with the truth of God’s plan for purity.

Initially, SRT was funded entirely by private sources, but beginning in 2003, SRT began receiving money from the federal faith-based initiatives program. By 2004, SRT had received more than US $1,100,000 in U.S. government federal funding.

In 2004, SRT began expanding operations into the United Kingdom, with mixed results. While some teens in the UK embraced the message of abstinence, others rejected and ridiculed SRT for being anti-sex and unrealistic. Critics have stated that it seems unlikely that abstinence programs will attract widespread support in the UK because of the UK’s different attitude about sexuality and sex education, but the group’s Assistant National Director for the UK, Denise Pfeiffer, says there is a real need for such a movement in the UK to curb what she sees as the ever-increasing rates of sexually transmitted infections and teenage pregnancies, both of which she claims are the highest in Western Europe.

This SRT is already engage in some popular culture, whether in contra or agree about this act, for instance, A parody of SRT is depicted in the Family Guy episode Prick Up Your Ears, called ‘Opal Ring Crusade’. An episode of The War at Home (TV series) titled ‘Like a Virgin’ features a character who is a member of the “Silver Ring Society” and wears a silver ring while pledging abstinence.[citation needed]

In the horror-black comedy Teeth (film), the main character is a teenage spokesperson for a Christian Abstinence group called The Promise, which gives purity rings to schoolchildren, followed by a rave party. The first episode of the 13th season of South Park ‘The Ring’ greatly parodies chastity rings. Also, The Jonas Brothers are known for wearing these rings.


www.IndonesiaJewelry.com

Cufflinks

Cufflink

Cufflinks

A cufflink is a decorative fastener worn by men or women to fasten the two sides of the cuff on a dress shirt or blouse.

Dating back to the seventeenth century, cufflinks came about when men wanted something more elegant for their shirts than ribbons or ties to hold together their cuffs. The cufflink has been a persistent element of men’s style for nearly 800 years. Prior to its existence, tailors used buttons solely as decoration, and men kept their clothes together with pins, laces and straps. During the 13th century, tailors began using buttons as fasteners.

The development of the worked (stitched) buttonhole during the Renaissance aided in the button’s popularity. But it wasn’t until the post-Renaissance period in the 1600s that two ornamented buttons, attached in the middle with a link of chain, became de rigeur among the upper classes of Europe, especially Great Britain. Jewelers began turning out what they called “sleeve buttons” in silver and gold, with etched or stamped designs, and often encrusted with precious gems. Royals commemorated weddings and other special events with them, and the wearing of cufflinks became the mark of a gentleman.

The practice of wearing cufflinks spread and became ubiquitous during the 19th century. Imitation gems such as glass paste, micah and crystal, as well as gold- and silver-plate and base metal alloys were all employed by jewelers to make cufflinks affordable to the masses. By the late Victorian period, cufflinks and shirt studs were essential to every gentleman’s wardrobe.

In 1970 the buttons on the shirt replaced the cufflinks and they became almost forgotten for some time. But after 20 years, in the beginning of 90-th, many men began to return to cufflinks, as the real jewelry art. At the same time women’s cufflinks fashion began to arise, and now it is one of the most fashionable accessories among the elite.

At the beginning of XX century cufflinks were the best gift. For example, when the Russian Empress Maria Feodorovna had to present a beautiful, unusual and solid thing, she ordered cufflinks shaped like cicadas from Faberge.

Cufflinks should match with other accessories in tone, and the watches, and scarf-pin are in the first positions to compare. It is categorically forbidden to wear a silver watches bracelet with gold cufflinks, and vice versa. It is also better not to wear too bright or unusual cufflinks to the classic watches or timer. Wearing cufflinks is allowed only with double-cuffed shirt (it is sometimes called France). It is not recommended to wear cufflinks with clothing with both buttons and cufflinks slots.

The cufflink has grown into a popular fashion statement for both men and women alike. Today, cufflinks can be found in any shape or style for all types of dress. From silver, gold, silk, mother-of-pearl, onyx, white gold, and much more, and it makes the history remain the glory of the early begin fro cufflinks before.

www.IndonesiaJewelry.com

The History Of Fascinator

Feather Fascinator

Fascinator

A fascinator is a headpiece, a style of millinery. The word originally referred to a fine, lacy head covering akin to a shawl and made from wool or lace. The term had fallen almost into disuse by the 1970s.

It sometimes resembles a small hat but is held in place by a band, clip, pin or comb. Fascinators are usually worn by women, along with formal attire. Fascinators may be made with a variety of materials including sinamay, feathers, silk, and tulle.

Feather fascinator is one of the types of fascinator, which is a stylish option for brides and bridesmaids who choose not to wear a tiara. Feather fascinator is also popular with wedding guests, mother of the bride, and those attending horse racing events and parties. While, Anuccia’s hair fascinator is also an extremely popular alternative to hats for mother of the bride, mother of the groom and wedding guests.

Feather fascinators are an absolute fashion statement for those attending horse racing events especially Ascot. and for any special occasion. Anuccia’s distinctive feather fascinators suit everyone. The history of hair fascinators dated back to the 17th century. During that time, fashion was flamboyant and it was a symbol of prestige for ladies, in lieu of hats, to wear elaborate creations made of feathers, beads, flowers, lace, netting, and/ or veiling on top of their towering powdered wigs.

Today, fascinators remain a stylish choice for special occasions where a hat might otherwise be traditionally worn. They are very popular at horse races, are worn by celebrities at red carpet events and are increasingly favored accessories among mothers of the bride, mothers of the groom, wedding guests and bridesmaids. Fascinators are also seen more and more on women at cocktail parties, formal events and on younger ladies at formals, proms and even night clubs.

www.IndonesiaJewelry.com