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Tuesday, March 18, 2008

Purse Charms: A Delightful Jewelry Trend

Often, when you see a new trend hit the marketplace, you have to wonder how long it will be before it's shuttled off to the clearance rack! However, every once in a while, you see something bound to become a fashion staple because it fits the criteria for long term popularity. My hot pick for 2007 is: Purse Charms.

What is a purse charm? It's a cross between a key chain and a cell phone charm. Clip them on your handbag straps or purse rings, they are as simple to change as a necklace, bracelet or any other piece of jewelry. There are three major categories that determine how well a trend will do in the marketplace:

  • Versatility: You can literally clip these anywhere, purses, belt loops, etc. Get creative with your clipping!
  • Customer Appeal: Unlimited styles, virtually any standard materials, etc.
  • Wide Range of Prices: From a few dollars to tens of thousands

Evidently, some top designers feel the same. Dooney & Burke, Marc Jacobs are just two of the top designers specifically designing purse charms to sell as accessories to their handbags. So watch for more styles and colors as this jewelry trend takes off and hits the stores.

Want a quirky moment, a momento of a special occasion or a reminder of a goal? Keep it on a purse charm. It's the adult version of clipping all those keychains on your backpack as we see kids do nowadays. Purse charms can be any length and made out of any material including crystals, gold, sterling silver and wood beads. Chunky or chic, there is a style to match your mood.

It's fun, it's fabulous and it's bound to be around for a long time! This is certainly a trend that will earn it's rightful place in the fashion accessory world. And, I'm excited over this jewelry accessory, it's my choice for the 2007 Hot Jewelry Pick!

JoAnna Gilford is the Office Manager for Junky Jewelry?: Create your own style with vintage and fashion jewelry at http://www.junkyjewelry.com

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Totally Charming - Charms Of Yesterday And Today

Charms have a long and colorful history, but as their name suggests, their initial use had more to do with the paranormal and mysterious than cosmetic jewelry. Coveted by Egyptians, Greeks and Romans, it wasn?t until the late 19th Century that their rise to a predominately fashion-oriented audience took hold. Nevertheless, more than other forms of jewelry, charm bracelets and necklaces often tell a story.

The ancient Egyptians, people obsessed by beauty and mysticism, were the first culture to make collecting charms for bracelets and necklaces an exclusive hobby, creating bejeweled charms of precious metals and gemstones. These LA-esque bling-obsessed poseurs of yesterday, fashioned all sorts of charms to ward off evil, denote status, and like their other beaded designs, prepare them for a glorious afterlife. While we have no idea how they fared in that higher place, we can thank them for leaving some remarkable pieces of jewelry and an art that has transcended through the ages.

Not to be outdone, Christians in Roman times used a special charm called an ichthys shaped in a child-like image of a fish. You might think ichthys means fish in some archaic tongue but, it is in fact, an acronym from the ancient Greek for ?Jesus Christ God?s Son Is Saviour?. Given this literal interpretation, it?s hardly surprising these fish-shaped charms were a mark for certain death to bearers if discovered. However, they were successfully used as a method to identify fellow Christians, although they were kept well hidden under clothes unless in a safe environment.

Similarly, centuries later, medieval knights adorned themselves with charms when heading into battle in the hope their charms would mysteriously bring victory and safety. Their wives too wore charms of precious metals as tokens of luck during childbirth and to ensure their family was protected against disease. Even surgeons of the day wore them, and given the patient mortality rates, you can understand why ? they needed all the help they could get! You can still find bracelets from this time in English antique stores. They?re very expensive but utterly fascinating.

Although charm bracelets and necklaces never completely died out, by the Renaissance, attraction to all things mystical waned. It was Queen Victoria who rediscovered their appeal during the 19th Century. She often said she was not really interested in jewelry, but given the collection of treasures she amassed, it seems quite likely she had her fingers crossed behind her back when she said this. The Queen had effigies of her children and later grandchildren made, which she attached to bracelets. She often included them as gifts to female member of her enormous, extended family ? the most popular being portraits of her beloved Albert.

It?s from Victoria?s interest that charm bracelets and necklaces became family heirlooms with enormous sentimentality attached to them. For families, each charm told a story of the previous wearer and also provided an opportunity for the current generation to add onto for the next in the family line. As eras changed, so did the styles of the charm bracelet. Consequently today, antique charms reflect designs from the Georgian through to Art Nouveau periods.

During and after World War II, collecting charms for bracelets and necklaces became even more popular. Soldiers picked up charms throughout Europe and Asia as mementos for their loved ones and the increase in travel meant charms were bought as souvenirs by those lucky enough to be able to afford leaving their own shores.

Modern charms can be made from just about any material, cost permitting. Gold and silver aside, some of the most magnificent charms are studded with precious jewels or the jewels themselves set in drops. Thankfully, the production of pewter has made charm collecting far more accessible for most of us and you can find truly lovely and interesting charms at very affordable prices in both silver and gold colors.

Of course, there are no rules when beginning to create a charm bracelet or necklace. It?s probably best to stick to one color metal but the theme can be anything you want ? ancient Egypt, celestial (sun, moon and stars), animals or insects, fashion etc. Charm bracelets make ideal, interesting and cost-effective presents as the recipient can then add charms of their choice. It also means you can present further charms on other occasions to add to the bracelet. Most importantly, like anything to do with beads and jewelry-making, creating charm bracelets and necklaces should be fun!

Tracy Stillman is a freelance writer and the owner of Not Just Beadz, an online bead shop which provides quality beads and beading supplies at affordable prices. http://www.notjustbeadz.com

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Wednesday, February 27, 2008

Qlink Pendant

Q-Link is a pendant known to neutralize electromagnetic field (EMF) stress effects from computers, cell phones and other electronic devices. The name Qlink is derived from 'Quantum Link' because the technology works at the basic, quantum level. Q-link pendants have been proven to give sports persons a competitive edge and make them feel more energized, focused and balanced. It keeps them in a centered state and completely focused on the game. Many athletes are on record saying that wearing a Qlink Pendant increases their endurance.

Owing to the stress that modern humans are exposed to, the Qlink Pendants are fast gaining currency as a product of choice for people who value performance and optimal well-being. Q-link is tested to strengthen resilience and resistance to the varied effects of stress. It enhances mental performance, especially under pressure duress.

There are different varieties of Q-link pendants available. While Q-link classic caters to the collectors and those who want unique high-tech pendants, both men and women can wear a Q-link new white type pendant. New white comes with a dual-tone design, beveled-edge triangle with two distinct sides, each making a unique statement. Needless to say, the classic pendants are lightweight, formaldehyde-free, and biocompatible with a resonating cell. Other important Q-link pendant types include: Q-link Titanium, Silver Pebble, Gold Pebble, New Black, Polished Silver, Brushed Silver, Replacement Cord, Q-link Ally, Q-link For Pets and Q-link For Horses. Interestingly, Q-link Ally is a sleek powerhouse that can be kept in pocket to counter the EMF. Ally influences up to a 40-foot radius and is available with rechargeable batteries, AC power cord, and a re-charger.

The Qlink pendants strengthen an individual?s capacity to function in an EMF saturated environment. These pendants have been known to increase positive energy manifold and decrease energy drains caused due to stress. Qlink is considered a premier product for strengthening an individual exposed to direct and ambient sources of EMF, including EMF from computers and cell phones.

Basically designed as a wellness device, Q-link tunes your being for optimal living and helps to harmonize the mind and body. The pendants are easy to maintain. There are no batteries and no parts that wear out. It can be worn while swimming and are hassle-free.

Andrew Adler is a well know author who writes on health related topics, like Q-link, Hair Loss Products, & Resperate System.

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Thursday, December 20, 2007

How To Energise Your Moonstone Pendant

Moonstone is one type of popular gemstone and is also a nature's wonder. Millions of years of formation have made Moonstone having strong healing properties and energies that can benefit the wearer spiritually. Personally I have some moonstone pendants and I wear them often to soothe my mood.

But before using a moonstone accessory for spiritual healing, it is good to purify it as they may have passed through different hands like money, travelled through different environments and filled with various magnetic fields. All these are imprinted within the stones and stored in their "crystalline" memory. It is always advisable to erase any "memory" recorded in the stone structure before they are worn.

In order to do so, Maria Duval advises you to immerse the moonstone pendant in a glass of receptable containing spring water (mineral water) for 24 hours. After that, do so regularly (about every second month) in order to discharge the gemstone of any negative energies it may possibly have accumulated in its structure.

To "recharge" your gemstone with lunar fluid, all you need to do is to expose your moonstone pendant to the moonlight overnight, preferably when the moon is in the Ascendant (the period extending from the New Moon to the Full Moon), on a window sill just to take an example.

Do this every two months too, after first purifying your stone in spring water. That way you will always have available a moonstone accessory capable of working at the best of its magic potentials.

Mere T is a spiritual researcher, blogger, and conservationist. She has benefited a lot from the guidance of psychic Maria Duval in the topic of spirituality. She lives in New Zealand with her family and she enjoys the serenity of her country as it helps her to build up on her spiritual bonding with the environment. Her Maria Duval blog is Maria Duval | Psychic | Clairvoyant.

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