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		<title>The Effective Tiffany Jewelry</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 04 Sep 2009 08:55:18 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[You won&#8217;t see coral jewelry on the shelves at any Tiffany jewelry.
The store doesn&#8217;t stock the rare jewel. They call it &#8220;too precious to wear&#8221; and are encouraging other jewelers to do the same.
The reasoning behind the ban is the effect humans are having on coral reefs. The president of Tiffany necklaces Foundation, Fernanda Kellogg traveled [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>You won&#8217;t see coral jewelry on the shelves at any <a href="http://www.sterlingtiffany.com/"><span style="FONT-WEIGHT: 700">Tiffany jewelry</span></a>.<br />
The store doesn&#8217;t stock the rare jewel. They call it &#8220;too precious to wear&#8221; and are encouraging other jewelers to do the same.<br />
The reasoning behind the ban is the effect humans are having on coral reefs. The president of <a href="http://www.sterlingtiffany.com/product-8.html"><span style="FONT-WEIGHT: 700; TEXT-DECORATION: none">Tiffany necklaces</span></a> Foundation, Fernanda Kellogg traveled to see top coral scientists and talk about the impact people are having on the reefs when they break it up and sell it for profit.<br />
Scientists say reefs are more important to the sea, than rain forests are to land.<br />
Miami coral scientist, <a href="http://www.sterlingtiffany.com/Tiffany-Sale-94.html"><span style="FONT-WEIGHT: 700; TEXT-DECORATION: none">Elsa Peretti Sevillana earrings</span></a>, says when people remove coral from the reefs, they are taking a living thing from the water.<br />
At the same time, the White House and Congress received a letter from 100 scientists and 44 groups asking for much greater protection of reefs.<br />
An international ban on <a href="http://www.sterlingtiffany.com/Tiffany-Sale-93.html"><span style="FONT-WEIGHT: 700; TEXT-DECORATION: none">Elsa Peretti Open Heart drop earrings</span></a> will be proposed later this year.</p>
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		<title>Treated the Tiffany Jewelry Well</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 26 Aug 2009 06:23:40 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[No matter how beautiful Tiffany 1837 I.D. lanyard is, it can not be worn all the time; otherwise, it may be harmful to your health. For example, some people wear Tiffany 1837 Lock bracelet in their hands all the year round; as a result, the fingers skin is tight hooped by rings; muscles and bones sunken into [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>No matter how beautiful <a href="http://www.sterlingtiffany.com/Tiffany-Sale-58.html"><span style="FONT-WEIGHT: 700">Tiffany 1837 I.D. lanyard</span></a> is, it can not be worn all the time; otherwise, it may be harmful to your health. For example, some people wear <a href="http://www.sterlingtiffany.com/Tiffany-Sale-133.html"><span style="FONT-WEIGHT: 700">Tiffany 1837 Lock bracelet</span></a><strong> </strong>in their hands all the year round; as a result, the fingers skin is tight hooped by rings; muscles and bones sunken into a ring malformation, affecting blood circulation. Cheeks would be easily hurt by the metal hook on the ears or a hard object in that way. It’s not advantage in maintaining Tiffany earrings.</p>
<p>Experts warn that the often-worn <a href="http://www.sterlingtiffany.com/product-8.html"><span style="FONT-WEIGHT: 700">Tiffany necklaces</span></a> must be took off often and cleaned. This can not only maintain the jewelry itself bright and clean as new, but also very useful to the health of the keepers. It is worth noting that jewelry cleaning has many taboos, it may damage jewelry itself if it is treated incorrectly. It’d better invite professional cleaning staff to carry out the maintenance.<br />
So take off your<strong> tiffany pendants</strong> often. It’s good for you and your jewelry.</p>
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		<title>Almost Links of London</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 17 Aug 2009 14:47:09 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[All this may evoke alarming visions of nine-year-olds being mugged for their hairgrips, but children&#8217;s jewellery can be as much a keepsake as an accessory. Pieces are also bought or commissioned links of london with a view to giving it to the child when she has grown up, with charm bracelets proving particularly popular.  &#8216;I was [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>All this may evoke alarming visions of nine-year-olds being mugged for their hairgrips, but children&#8217;s jewellery can be as much a keepsake as an accessory. Pieces are also bought or commissioned <a href="http://www.linkslondonhut.com/">links of london</a> with a view to giving it to the child when she has grown up, with charm bracelets proving particularly popular.  &#8216;I was selling them for adults at the Goldsmiths&#8217; Fair,&#8221; says Eileen Gatt, whose creations include an ingenious silver-bowl charm with a gold fish inside it. &#8220;People started asking me if I did anything for children. I realised there was a gap in the market because a lot of things aimed at children are quite tacky.&#8221; Eileen charges from pounds 100 to pounds 400 for a silver bracelet with a pair of charms, to which more can be added.</p>
<p>Catherine Hills , who makes <a href="http://www.linkslondonhut.com/Linksoflondon_Category_3.html">Links of London Necklace</a> bracelets with charms designed to order, was inspired by her own experience of motherhood. &#8220;Just before my daughter Eve was born, I decided I wanted to make something really special for her, so I made a bracelet and I add a charm for each birthday. When she&#8217;s 16, she&#8217;ll have a bracelet which represents all the stages of her life.&#8221;</p>
<p>The gift is all the more special because Eve almost died a few months ago. &#8220;Marking each year is a major thing.&#8221;</p>
<p>Catherine&#8217;s bracelets cost from pounds 118 (silver) to pounds 864 (<a href="http://www.linkslondonhut.com/Linksoflondon-Product/View_80.html">links of london Sweetie Black Rhodium &amp; 18ct Rolled Gold Bracelet</a>), and her bespoke charms from pounds 120 to pounds 340 each. They include, it must be admitted, a baby&#8217;s shoe, but, unlike Mr Basha&#8217;s bejewelled bootees, it is in the best possible taste.</p>
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		<title>Introduced Links of London</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 12 Aug 2009 08:02:32 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The late James Laver, historian of dress and keeper of prints in the Victoria &#38; Albert Museum in London, used to stress this aspect of male attire. In inflationary times like the Tudor period, men wore their wealth on their backs in the form of jewelled doublets, collars of esses and so forth. In the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The late James Laver, historian of dress and keeper of prints in the Victoria &amp; Albert Museum in <strong>London</strong><strong>,</strong> used to stress this aspect of male attire. In inflationary times like the Tudor period, men wore their wealth on their backs in the form of jewelled doublets, collars of esses and so forth. In the stable Victorian period, men wore plain clothes and modest <a href="http://www.linkslondonhut.com/">Links of London Jewellery</a><strong>,</strong> to show that their money was in the bank. And all to impress women and male rivals.</p>
<p>In a way, designer jewels are factory goods, inviting a stock response. But firms like Cartier and Tiffany are very important in the history of <a href="http://www.linkslondonhut.com/Linksoflondon_Category_3.html">Links of London Necklaces</a><strong>,</strong> as of other <strong>jewelry.</strong> This is clear from a splendid monograph on the subject, lavishly illustrated in color, by Susan Jonas and Marilyn Nissenson, Cuff <strong>Links</strong> (Abrams, New York, 1991) in which the story of these trinkets is meticulously recorded.</p>
<p>It was from Cartier on Bond Street in 1935 that Wallis Simpson, the American hag who lured Edward VIII from his throne, ordered her royal lover a regal gift. The custom-made cuff-<strong>links</strong> were set in platinum with baguette diamonds and rubies spelling E and W, and inscribed &#8220;Hold Tight 7/5/35.&#8221; Edward, then Prince of Wales, was not very bright, but like his bride-to-be, he did understand <a href="http://www.linkslondonhut.com/Linksoflondon-Product/View_73.html">links of london Teddy Charm</a> and clothes. He&#8217;s credited with having introduced the Windsor knot and the chalk pinstripe double-breasted suit and Americans, at least, were deeply impressed.</p>
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