Cristina on May 27th, 2009

A “mushka” is a traditional cap worn by the russian Jewesse women through South and Little Russia even as far as Galicia. It not only an expensive piece of jewelry but is also a mark of beauty that is past trought generations from mother to daughter. Worn something like a big tiara, the “mushka” represensts [...]

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Cristina on May 13th, 2009

Don’t you wish that morning spritz of perfume could last all day? That’s why perfume pendants are such a brilliant idea – great scents all day and a beautiful piece of jewelry to boot. Try an antique-looking one like this or maybe an ultra-modern solid parfume pendant. It’s so chick! Lockets are always a sweet [...]

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Cristina on May 10th, 2009

The pink diamond is the world’s most rare and valuable diamond. The Argyle mine (the world’s foremost source of unrivalled intense pink diamonds)  is a diamond mine located in the Kimberley region of Western Australia. The Argyle mine is the largest diamond producer in the world by volume, although due to the low proportion of [...]

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Cristina on April 10th, 2009

After the world’s most expensive blue diamond, The Wittelsbach, was sold to diamond dealer – Laurence Graff – last year for $24.3 million, Sotheby’s has another impressive blue diamond for the next auction. Despite the economic woe, apparently sales for big, rare stones are still going strong. The new diamond is a fancy vivid blue [...]

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Cristina on April 4th, 2009

Made by Mikimoto, this 18-inch pearl strand, took 10 years to gather the 27 perfectly round cultured pearls. The pearls are White South Sea AAA quality and are extremely rare. No wonder it took so long! The expensive strand also has a noval clasp with 11,92 carats of diamonds, but its beauty realy lies in [...]

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