Posts Tagged ‘Sincerity’

An Unforgettable Valentine’s Day

Sunday, December 13th, 2009

Now I have already been thirty years old. Of course, I have got married. I am lucky to have a happy family. My husband loves me very much and my daughter is very lovely.

 

In fact, I had made a boyfriend named Jack before I met my husband. I still remember that Jack liked to buy me chocolate and flowers on Valentine’s Day. In the beginning, I was very happy to see him buy me those. However, after a few times, I felt that he had no sincerity. He did not want to spend time choosing me a different present before Valentine’s Day. I could not feel his care. So I left him and decided to look for my own happiness. After two months, I knew my husband, David. When we met each other firstly, I did not like him very much. I thought that he was very proud and not polite. In fact, I misunderstood him. At that time, we worked in different companies but on the same floor. We often met each other, so we could learn more about each other. Bit by bit, I got to like him. On our first Valentine’s Day, he gave me an unforgettable experience. We made it seven o’clock to have dinner together. After dinner, he took a light blue box out of his pocket. He opened the box. There was a wedding ring in it. I was very surprised that he should pop the question. I really could not believe it was true. I was too excited to say nothing. He said, “Will you marry me? The Tiffany wedding ring stands for my love. I love you, my dear.” I cried and accepted the ring. Since then, I have liked Tiffany. Tiffany has special meanings to me. At last, we had a happy family.

 

In marriage life, the most important is love, I believe. On Valentine’s Day every year, my husband gives me a surprise. He gives me the feelings that he loves me and that he cares about me. So don’t forget to spend Valentine’s Day with your lover no matter how busy you are.

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Other Colored Gemstones Unknown to the World – 3

Saturday, November 28th, 2009

Leading on to the tradition of continuation of knowledge availability to readers, here comes more information of hidden yet glinting wonders of the world of gemstones. Below is a description on some real facts.

• Garnet

Garnets are some abundantly colored vivifying gemstones which are believed to make the ware loyal, devoted and energetic than ever before. If you opt on sincerity and cure loss of blood, cure hemorrhaging and cure inflammatory diseases, the garnet ids the right choice.

The name originates from English word ‘garnet’ meaning dark red.

Ethereally fascinating sub species of it are -

• pyrope,

• almandite,

• rhodolite,

• spessartite,

• spessartite-mandarin,

• hydrogrossular garnet,

• hydrogrossular garnet- hessonite,

• grossular garnet- tsavorite, g

• rossular garnet- malay,

• demantoid,and

• color change garnet.

This gemstone measures its hardness as 6.5 to 7.5 Mohs’ on scale. Making it a relatively accepted crystal for durable jewelry, this is one of the few untreated gemstones which are seen almost flawless.

Garnets are found in all brilliant colors like red, orange, yellow, green, blue, purple, brown, black, pink and colorless. Color change quality makes it resemble an alexandrite. It reflects as red colored in artificial light and blue in daylight or florescence.

A star garnet is found unique in reddish to purplish variety.

• Iolite

A cordierite mineral family member, iolite is a crystal consisting elements like iron, aluminium and magnesium. It has derived its name from its founder’s name, the French geologist Louis Cordier.

In addition its said that its name originates from the Greek for violet. Also, it’s called as dichroite which means two colored crystal, in the same language.

Its hardness measures 7 to 7.5 Mohs’ on scale which it’s less durable unlike sapphire. However, in appearance, iolite’s very clean colors resemble with blue sapphire. The shades range from deep blue to light gray-blue to yellowish grey.

Because of this physical characteristic, iolite which is a strong pleochroic reflects distinct colors when viewed from different angles. Moreover, this good value stone brings a low priced substitute fro sapphire.

In the near future, this very less prized gemstone is predicted to make a mark in the colored gemstone jewelry world. Whatsoever, be the scenario of the future, king like sparkling rocks like sapphire, tanzanite, ruby, will never lose their sheen.

Contemporary gemstone jewelry will retain their positions as much coveted ones like sapphire rings, tanzanite earrings and diamond rings

Emerald Earrings, Sapphire Earrings and Tanzanite Earrings

Jewelry is not just in writing but a fascination for me. I grew into it since the day I started my research. There is a lot that one needs to know about jewelry simply because they are so valuable that you cannot afford to miss a single bit. My alliance with online gemstone and jewelry selling website enables me to bring you the best of jewelry fashion and jewelry education.

Article Source:http://www.articlesbase.com/jewelry-articles/other-colored-gemstones-unknown-to-the-world-3-1515157.html

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