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cornelius3larso ([info]cornelius3larso) wrote,
@ 2010-03-02 02:37:00

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Entry tags:beauty, fashion, jewelry

Choosing the Right Gemstone For Your Look and Look
Here is some huge rings for that fashion-savvy woman. This is often a Hallmark stamped pure handcrafted sterling silver ring accessible. The amethyst setting is gorgeous and bold and is sure to attract attention everywhere you go.This cocktail ring from House of Harlow is inspired through the '60s in sunburst design. This 14 Karat yellow gold plated ring strikingly contrasts yellow goldstone with black leather and it genuinely striking and elegant at the same time. It symbolizes a butterfly's grace and freedom. If you love butterflies then you will definitely love this big ring. It is set with cubic zirconia stones. It is not very big to be loud but big enough to make a statement. 6 grams You can wear it for going out, parties and cocktails.These sparkling peridot rings suits nicely with something pink as nicely as other colors. It weighs 16 grams and looks quite glamorous. It features a 20 carats center stone and has a gold beautifully shaped brassThe peridot gemstone is also known as chrysolite, which comes from your Greek and means "golden stone". However, the latter term also indicates the much less noble forms of this mineral. In modern translations from the Bible, the chrysolite is mentioned in both the Old Testament (the book of Exodus) and inside

New Testament (during the Book of Revelation).Even so, a single ought to know this, that the beryl, in ancient situations, was usually confused with the topaz. Which stone they truly mean, inside the book of Exodus, should continue to be open.



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