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No One Wants to Blend in With the Crowd

Friday, February 26, 2010
posted by Turquoise-Lover 5:23 PM

There are a lot of people who don’t want ordinary looking jewelry. They want colors and stones on their jewelry, and you can achieve this with southwestern jewelry.  These pieces are very colorful and artistic, making it so that you can really stand out when wearing this jewelry.

Southwestern jewelry usually uses turquoise gemstones because of their radiant coloring.  They are handcrafted as well, so you know that each piece is unique.  They have beautiful designs that you will really appreciate.  They will definitely spice up your jewelry collection, and they make great gifts as well for any occasion.

Turquoise Bracelets

Friday, February 26, 2010
posted by Jewelry Lover 3:48 PM

Turquoise bracelets have long been worn by the ancient Native American peoples.  Ancient records indicate that of the adornments worn  the most popular seem to have been the bracelets and the necklaces.

The turquoise stones worn by the ancient Native American people would have normally come from the local sources in the Southwestern United States.  The bracelets were said to ward off evil spirits and to improve their health and well-being.  Today the bracelets are considered beautiful accessories which adorn the wearers in our present day.

TURQUOISE EARRINGS

Thursday, February 25, 2010
posted by Jewelry Lover 6:22 PM

Its can be a challenge to shop for a teenage girl’s jewelry. In fact, many young girls won’t wear jewelry that they think is tacky or ugly. But it is possible to find jewelry that will appeal to a teenager’s varying tastes. Turquoise earrings are a great choice for teen girls because they are beautiful and graceful in appearance.

Girls will also appreciate the shiny, blue stone against the plain gold backdrop of the stud earrings. Make sure to know whether or not your teen has their ears pierced before buying the earrings. The more thought you put into the gift the harder it will be for her to refuse it.

Traditional Native American Jewelry

Friday, February 12, 2010
posted by Turquoise-Lover 5:23 PM

For hundreds of years in America before the European pilgrims arrived, Native American peoples were making beautiful jewelry made of turquoise.  When the pilgrims arrived, and the westward expansion begun, the pilgrims were amazed with the craftsmanship and beauty of this jewelry the likes of which they had never seen.  The tradition of turquoise jewelry has continued to modern times, though now it’s manufactured rather than handcrafted by Native Americans. But the same beautiful blue/green coloring with its various freckles is still quite popular today.

If you’re looking to purchase turquoise jewelry, it’s often not found in standard jewelry stores, but there are various specialty stores which carry the more unique pieces.  In addition, you can always look online for even better deals.

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