Jewelry Essays

  • The Jewelry We Wear

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    The Jewelry We Wear Our tastes in jewelry are often fostered by our heritage, cultural background and ethnicity. Many of the unique pieces we see people wearing today steam from old cultural and ethnic roots. African and Asian influences are two prominent styles that often float in and out of popular culture and fashion as trends and style change. Usually found in silver jewelry, Celtic design is beautiful for its simple elegance. Basic lines come together to form elaborate designs. Celtic designs

  • The History of Jewelry

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    Have you ever thought to yourself where jewelry began? People use jewelry every day. It’s a way to accessorize yourself and make you stand out from other people. People even use jewelry to show that they have money. But how did jewelry begin? Actually people used jewelry in the time of 1b.c. and before. It wasn’t like it is today but it was still jewelry. The history of jewelry is very interesting. In this paper I will tell you the history of jewelry through the eyes of many different cultures and

  • Jewelry Stand

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    Jewelry Stand Black Satin Dress Form Doll / Mannequin Bow 16" Whenever you want to combine functionality and artistic embodiment, you can use this beautiful Jewelry Stand Black Satin Dress Form Doll. Due to its splendid appearance, this is an excellent choice for any jewelry store and home. This doll will successfully help you to display your favorite and most precious jewelry. Made of poly resin material, this mannequin is complemented by a dress made of satin and organza. It gives a well-polished

  • diamond industry

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    diamonds from mines across the world. The diamond market is influenced by mine production, rough diamond distribution, preparation/cutting, and retail markets. The project will be concentrating on the retail markets for diamonds and other high end jewelry. Jewelry purchases are highly discretionary because they are heavily affected by adverse trends in the general economy and are measured by disposable consumer income. The first half of fiscal 2003 can be described with a lackluster economy, lower consumer

  • Commentary on The Necklace by Guy de Maupassant

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    types of wear, fancy meals, banquets, and most of all, jewelry. One day her husband came back from his work with a letter inviting them to a banquet. She tossed the letter and started sobbing. She didn’t have a suitable dress to wear for the banquet. All day at her house she wore the same clothes over and over. Then her husband gave her his rifle money he has been saving up for a while. Then she came up with another excuse. She had no jewelry. Her husband first suggested that she bought some roses

  • Body Piercing 101

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    of the ways that describes one’s own unique symbols, values, and meanings. One other signifier of identity is body piercing. Body piercing is a form of body modification, in which you puncture a hole in a part of your body and insert some kind of jewelry in the wound to keep it from closing. Body piercing has been a way for people to express themselves for many centuries. For some, it may be a fad, religious ritual, aesthetic or just to be “in”. Below I would explain, the diversity among the way people

  • Tattoos vs. Body Piercings

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    Tattoos vs. Body Piercings Your 18th birthday is one of the most important birthdays. You are finally of legal age to get a tattoo or a body piercing. The difficult question you now face is which one do you choose? You would love either, so the decision is mainly based on the expense, aftercare, permanence, and the pain of each. Both are great ways of self-expression but body piercing is an overall better idea. The aftercare of a tattoo is complex for the first couple of weeks. The tattoo cannot

  • Body Piercing, Tattooing and the Public School Dress Code

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    a risk of getting the jewelry pulled out of their skin if they rough-house too much or if they aren't careful.  However, I feel that the student can make that decision on their own. My side of things varies greatly from theirs.  I feel that the decision should remain completely up to the student with the piercing.  I also think that the students have the right to decided if the ring or jewelry interferes with their education.  Personally, I don't feel that anyone's jewelry interferes with my own

  • Gold Essay

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    Gold Gold was discovered around 3000 BC to 1200 BC. Gold probably was found on the ground and used by prehistoric man as a tool. Highly sophisticated gold art objects and jewelry discovered by archaeologists in the Royal Tombs at Ur, in what is now Southern Iraq, date back to around 3000 BC. Similarly, goldsmiths of the Chavin civilization in Peru were making ornaments by hammering and embossing gold by 1200 BC. Where and abundance in nature: Since gold is both durable and carefully guarded, most

  • Fabric And Jewelery In Sir Gawain And The Green Knight

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    literature, insights into characters, places, and events are often communicated to the reader by symbolic references within the text. This is the case in Sir Gawain and the Green Knight. In this Medieval romance, the colors and textures of fabrics and jewelry are used heavily by the poet not only as a descriptive tool, but also to give the reader information about the characters’ personalities and roles within the story. The narrative opens with a holiday feast in King Arthur’s court. The richness of this

  • Fingernail Phenomenon

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    one to spend extra time doing the unnecessary? The greatly overlooked fingernails play an important role in everyday life, are examples of the way we learn, and have introduced an unknown creativity to many. Most women view their fingernails as jewelry. On an evening when pure elegance is required, one would rarely see a woman without a manicure. A man's fingernails would almost always look the way they did on the previous day. Every Saturday morning, manicure shops around the world are booked,

  • Impact of Wal Mart on Society

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    stores which includes: super-centers, neighborhood markets and Sam club’s in the Untied States they offer over 50,000 different items. The product offered by Wal-mart can be grouped from electronic, movies, music, books, toys, baby necessaries, jewelry, sports , things for the home, garden and patio, gift registry, video games, books, apparel(for men and women) travel, vision center, music, seasonal items, pharmacy and a photo center. Groceries can be found in the super-centers as in the neighborhood

  • Egyptian Jewerly and Makeup

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    Egyptian Jewelry and Makeup Everyday in the Egyptian way of life, both men and women would adorn themselves with beautiful jewelry and makeup. Wearing these pieces of jewelry and makeup was part of their everyday life. Everyone, man or woman, Egypt wore more type of jewelry. What kind of jewelry they wore was usually dependent on how wealthy they were. The rich wore fine jewelry made from gold, silver, or electrum inlaid with precious stones. The less wealthy wore jewelry that was made of copper

  • A Grandma's Memory

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    experiencing life. And like the bowl, she delivered savory moments of life that left us yearning for more. When my grandmother died this bowl was the one thing I wanted. An avid jewelry collector, my grandmother owned a large collection of beautiful jewelry. As the oldest granddaughter, I was entitled to receive some of her jewelry. However, my thoughts continued to reflect on the old cherry salad bowl. The salad bowl reflects my grandma like no precious stone or gold necklace can. My grandma is a functional

  • The Diamond

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    Since diamonds are the hardest gems on Mohs’ scale, they make useful tools for industrial purposes, such as drilling hard materials. However, they are quite rare, which makes them very valuable. Their beauty and brilliance make them perfect for jewelry. Diamond is made up of carbon. Another form of pure carbon is graphite. Graphite is the stable form of carbon, found at the earth’s surface. Despite the fact that they have identical chemical composition, the two minerals are drastically different

  • Marie Antoinette

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    Antoinette family the two were married. The bribe to get Marie’s hand in marriage was one of the first mistakes that Louie had faced. Louie showered Marie with jewelry and hundreds of dresses. Marie got exactly what she asked for every time she asked for it. This had a horrible affect on the economy in France. All of this buying of dresses and jewelry for the queen was depleting the French money. She was said to have dresses of gold. Some dresses even were covered in diamonds. Marie had a huge amount of

  • Analysis of JNY and LIZ Financial Data

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    each company. Jones Apparel Group (JNY) and Liz Claiborne (LIZ) are the industry leaders in the manufacturing of better clothing, footwear, fragrances, and costume jewelry, and the subject of this analysis. Jones Apparel Group’s recognized brands include: Jones New York, Polo Jeans Company, Nine West, Napier, and costume jewelry licensed under the Tommy Hilfiger brand. Jones aims to gain stability in the apparel industry as well as retail markets through building “complete lifestyle brands serving

  • The Seven Deadly Sins: Seen, Heard, and Felt

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    His moustache is trimmed close to his upper lip. Faustus plays with the moustache frequently during this scene. He wears a plain black suit, a white dress shirt with a plain black necktie and polished shoes. He is adorned only with one piece of jewelry, a wristwatch. Faustus needs to be a man who looks simple enough to fall prey to the Devils' plans. He can not look too strong or stupid either, because a man of either of those qualities would not fall into the Devil's trap. He must look like an

  • Morality and Immorality in Othello

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    before the play begins, and it continues throughout, even in Cyprus, until the end. Yes, it would seem that money is at the root of all the tragic misfortune in this drama. In order to assure that Roderigo’s  gifts, both in the form of money and jewelry, continue to himself, he initiates an intrigue which begins with the late-night storming of Brabantio’s residence, and ends with the deaths of Roderigo, Desdemona, Othello and Emilia. The intrigue begins when Iago suggests to the wealthy playboy

  • Introduction to Antiques and Breakables

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    in the 20th century. Today even high-end antiques dealers carry these items. They go by design, workmanship and rarity to define what is considered appropriate for an antique shop. Examples of items in this category are art pottery, art glass, jewelry from the turn of the century through the 1940's, and Tiffany silver produced in this century. What are Breakables? Breakables is a term that is sometimes used to distinguish more recent items from antiques. The term breakables also has some