American Jewelry

June 27, 2009

Man pleads innocent to pawning jewelry (Tri-City Herald)

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A Pasco man faces an Aug. 31 trial on allegations he pawned his girlfriend’s expensive jewelry


Woman charged in jewelry theft (The Record and Herald News)

Rebekah A. Osborne, 21, was charged in the theft of jewelry from her boyfriends mother, police said.

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June 25, 2009

International Jewelry Designs (IJDI) Heats Up Summer With Their New Cubic Zirconia Fashion Jewelry Web Site (PRWeb via Yahoo! News)

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International Jewelry Designs (IJDI) is a manufacturer and distributer of Cubic Zirconia and Enamel fashion jewelry. Their Web site has a new look with all of the summer CZ designs. Their new Enamel collection is all ready a huge success.


Woman charged in jewelry theft (The Record and Herald News)

WEST MILFORD A woman wanted in the theft last year of cash from a bank was charged this week in the theft of jewelry from her boyfriends mother, police said.

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June 24, 2009

Jewelry stolen (The Sault Star)

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Jewelry was stolen from a home in Elliot Lake. A residence on Valley Crescent was entered on June 17, Ontario Provincial Police said. The thief may have entered the home between 10:30 a.m. and 1 p….

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June 21, 2009

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Hogan native american jewelry
The creativity of the Native American people when it comes to designs of their jewelry is truly never ending. Whatever they find that fascinates and focuses them in their craft; it most assuredly will be on their piece of jewelry. They enjoy using turquoise with silver sterling, which is usually 0.925 to enhance the durability of the piece of art that they are making. One piece in particular that brings their hearts closer to home is the Hogan Native American Jewelry. The Hogan, in fact, means home to the Native American people. The design of the Hogan is usually placed inside a sterling silver bracelet and done so with skill at the detail put into the items that I have witnessed myself through the catalogs and pictures that I have seen. The Hogan is the Navajo tribes’ traditional house. The Hogan is typically a place of worship for which they can practice their traditional religion where they may be able to pray. The Navajo people, also known as the Dine, must have a traditional home in order to pray and practice their religion. Even if they have a newer home, they must have a traditional home in order to practice ceremonies such as the Blessing Way. The Blessing Way is a sacred sing, or chant, that the Navajo people use in their religious ceremonies. When the hogan was finished being built, it usually faced the east. The hogans were also either octagonal or hexagonal shaped and they are also shown that way on the many pieces of jewelry that they are on. They are carved carefully into the design of the bracelet or whatever else the artist chooses to place the hogan design upon. Rings with turquoise, as the gem and the design of the hogan are usually quite pricey indeed. One ring that I seem to have stumbled upon while doing my research actually costs about four hundred dollars. The hogan design on the Native American jewelry is quite small and I can imagine that it took the artist awhile to finish it. When wearing the design on a piece of jewelry, the symbolism behind it is a long time home. Security and the peace of knowing that you have a place to hang your hat is a comforting feeling at that. With that fact in mind, when looking at the hogan Native American Jewelry you can understand why this design in particular was chosen. Everyone across the globe desires and needs a long time home that they can call their own. It does not matter where they are from.

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Resources for making native american jewelry

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Resources for making native american jewelry
Native American art has become a billion a year dollar industry and a large portion of that trade is in Native American jewelry. People from around the globe find the art and artifacts of Native Americans genuinely intriguing. From serious collectors to people just wanting a piece to enjoy, there is certainly no shortage of antique dealers, shops and boutiques, online stores and contemporary artists selling their goods. However, one of the major draws for people to the Native American art and artifacts is the story and spiritualism each piece contains. Native American jewelry in particular is extremely symbolic and representative of an individual’s beliefs, culture, wealth, status, and even life story. Native American’s incorporate colors, stones, and patterns to illustrate a variety of ideas. Colors symbolize elements like blue is the sky and green is the grass and brown is the earth. The use of different gems represent different situations such as turquoise promotes good luck and healing qualities, malachite clarifies emotions, and amethyst directs positive energy. A few simple examples of patterns include a handprint symbolizing human life, a mountain signifying plenteousness, and a wave pattern illustrating renewal and life cycles. It is no wonder with the thoughtfulness and creativity that is and has always been given to each piece of Native American jewelry that people - even non-Native Americans - are interested in learning about and finding resources for making Native American Jewelry. There are several ways to go about learning to make Native American jewelry. Searching the Internet for resources for making Native American Jewelry should provide you with a number of Web sites such as the following The Smithsonian National Museum of the American Indian. Upon viewing this site you will find a number of classes and workshops available to teach students to make jewelry like earrings and necklaces. However, it’s quite possible you do not live near a location offering such classes. Try Web sites such as eHow. One article quickly found on eHow gave step-by-step instructions on how to make a necklace using turquoise. There are also Web site specifically geared toward children’s resources for making Native American Jewelry like the Native American Dance Armband and the Arrowhead Necklace featured on MakingFriends.com. Before setting out to make your Native American jewelry, it is important to learn about the customs and cultures of the various Native American tribes. Without a true understanding of the purpose behind the designs and materials used to make their jewelry, you will lose the elements that make Native American jewelry so special. While you may not be a Native American, if you take the time to learn about their culture and beliefs, the Native American inspired jewelry you make will become part of the legacy of the Native Americans.

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June 19, 2009

NBI probes TV host, wife on jewelry (Manila Bulletin)

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The National Bureau of Investigation (NBI) Thursday started its investigation into the complaints by several jewelers against television host-comedian Jose Manalo and his wife for alleged estafa and bouncing checks involving pieces of jewelry and house and lot transactions amounting to millions of pesos.


Monica Conyers tie to $40,000 in jewelry probed (Detroit News)

Federal agents are investigating allegations that Councilwoman Monica Conyers received thousands of dollars in jewelry from a pawn shop whose owner urged the council to ease off on plans to increase regulation of his business, people familiar with a City Hall corruption investigation told The Detroit News.

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