Archive for August, 2009
An Old Style Reborn
Lampwork is one of the most stylized and intricate ways of creating glass jewelry. As one might guess from the name, the first examples of lampwork were fashioned by melting tubes of colored glass over an especially hot lamp. This method has died out almost completely in modern times, but the quaintly decorative end result remains the same. Lampwork necklaces feature finely shaped glass beads that are molded with much the same tools that a glassblower would use.
The most prominent lampworkers in history were most likely the Italian artisans who flourished during the Renaissance. Cultural centers such as Venice and Florence contained flourishing markets for glass jewelry and other elegant accoutrements. American artists have been inspired by the form in the last few decades, and most of the lampwork jewelry we see today has been produced domestically.
Handmade Bracelets
Despite the fact that great things can be created by machines, humans are still better at some things. It’s probably the same principle that is behind the fact that most people prefer handcrafted jewelry over that produced by machines.
Handcrafted bracelets are not just beautiful but are also one of a kind. In comparison to the machine crafted bracelets and necklaces, a beaded necklace holds beauty that is unique. When given as gifts, such accessories have the same sentimental value as all the other jewelry, while also reminding the receiver that the necklace belonged to her and is exclusively hers alone.
A Face-by-Face Basis
Earrings are one of the most essential accessories for a night out on the town. They exude a formal air that is complemented by elegant eveningwear. But the question remains: How do you select the ideal set of earrings? Is it all just a matter of personal taste, or are there some hard, fast rules that every woman should follow when browsing for gemstone earrings?
In fact, some earrings just look better on certain faces than they do others. This can be attributed to facial shape and the way earrings interact with bone structure. Women with round faces benefit from a long, dangling style of earring. Those with square jaws will likely appreciate a studded earring. Beyond facial shape, be sure to take into account the other jewelry you plan to wear. Then mix and match according to a particular theme.
Swearing by Swarovski

For more than a century, Swarovski has been a standard bearer for quality jewelry. The company operated outside of the United States for most of its history and finally entered the American market in the 1970s. Since then, many domestic jewelry enthusiasts have looked to the Austrian company to provide high-quality crystal for a wide variety of fashionable jewelry.
Austrian crystal sets itself apart in a number of ways, most notably its crafting process. Workers use their ingenuity and creativity to cut hand-blown glass. Enough hard work and craftsmanship goes into Swarovski crystal bracelets to warrant a large price tag, but somehow the goods remain reasonably priced. The difference between Swarovski and other less reputable manufacturers is crystal clear.