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Sunday, February 15, 2009

Custom Handcrafted Jewelry With Turquoise And Amber

custom handcrafted jewelryDo you love the stones of turquoise and amber and other semi-precious stones that are set in silver? Enjoy custom handcrafted jewelry online that will please anyone's taste in fine jewelry. These items at balticamber.com are treasures for your taste. Browse their many selections of amber and turquoise jewelry and pick one up for yourself that you just can't live without.

As poet Garry Platt says, "Amber, the freezing gold, that is not hot and is not cold has caught within its dreaming arms, the insects and the flowers charms. Time has kept as still as death, holding instant, every breath. Now from out our fading past, a scene which can forever last."




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Sunday, February 8, 2009

Custom Coin Jewelry

custom coin jewelryWith gold going through the roof in prices and everyone telling you to buy gold coins why not think of something great to do with a few of those coins? How about custom coin jewelry. It will be beautiful and great to discover how to invest in fine looking wearable liquid assets. At mjpm.com you can order your custom jewelry necklaces, keychains and gold or silver coin pieces online. Their pieces are updated on a weekly basis and even daily if the gold market is very active. All coins are delivered in brilliant uncirculated condition and are custom mounted in the finest quality 14k gold frames that are ready to be worn by you. Interesting.




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Monday, February 2, 2009

Make Easy Funky Jewelry Crafts

easy funky jewelry craftsThere are many things that can fall under the category easy funky jewelry crafts but we found one fiber necklace online with a short tutorial that fits what we were looking for. We rather liked the look of this funky necklace and it seems pretty easy to make. You will need string fiber. The kind you knit shawls with and some elastic thread. First attach a safety pin to the end to start it. Zigzag your elastic thread through the fibre weaving in and out. Then bunch it all up or curl it up and you will start to see the shape of the necklace you want. You can put a large bead or stone to it to add to the pizzaz of the necklace. And there you have it!




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