American Jewelry

April 21, 2009

14K Gold Mens Designer Diamond Ring 7.00ct

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This exquisite 14K Gold Mens Designer Diamond Ring is another exclusive designer jewelry collection piece. Featuring full 7 carats of sparkling invisibly set princess cut diamonds and pave set round diamonds, this magnificent men’s diamond ring weighs approximately 17 grams and is available in 14K white, yellow and rose gold.
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14K Gold Designer Diamond Rings Collection Item 6.35ct

This dazzling 14K Gold Designer Diamond Rings Collection Item weighs approximately 26 grams and showcases 6.35 ctw of sparkling round diamonds, each expertly pave set in a lustrous gold frame. Featuring a luxurious dome-shaped design and a highly polished gold finish, this contemporary men’s diamond ring is available in 14K white, yellow and rose gold.
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Northwest pacific native american jewelry
Northwest Pacific Native American Jewelry has held its own throughout the years despite the oncoming European culture. The jewelry that has been made by these incredibly talented people are very unique, exquisite, and incredibly beautiful. Not only is the Northwest Pacific Native American Jewelry gorgeous, it is also very distinctive to its area with a style completely of its own. The jewelry that this group of people made and still make usually went along with their social status. It helped to reaffirm which class a certain person belonged to and it also reinforced the fact as well to make sure that each individual knew their place in the social structure of their society. Slaves were not allowed to alter their bodies in any way. Not only was the jewelry used to distinguish social status, but also some of it was also thought to have healing properties in them. At the festivities, one could see many bracelets, armbands, rings, necklaces, and anklets on the Native Americans’ bodies. Wood carving was utilized as well on other materials in the shapes of fish, animals, and men. In the early 1900s, the Mayer Brothers had made many silver bracelets and sold them up the coast of the northwest to Native Americans. Tlingit carvers are what the brothers used and it became a favorite among many people during that time span. However, in today’s time, the main shop is kept in Alaska and not only do the natives of the land buy them but the tourists as well. The Northwest Pacific Native American Jewelry is truly a magnificent sight to behold. Most of them are made from sterling silver or copper. Most of the sterling silver pieces are either lost wax casts or made in the USA with stamp pieces applied to them. Also, fourteen carat gold jewelry is also available with this type of jewelry in mind. The gold pendants usually have some form of animal carved into it. With over seventy tribes originally in the Northwest Pacific area, there is no reason to doubt that so many unique and creative jewelry pieces were made and are still invoked today by the youth. Of course, the youth does try to add in some of their style with the old traditions and sometimes it works out great. With everything, it is definitely trial and error when making a new piece of jewelry. If the youth of these tribes are anything like their ancestors, surely we will not be disappointed with the outcome of the creativity of their minds that they put into the jewelry that they make.

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