The ability of diamonds to stand the test of time is one of the many reasons these lustrous precious stones are highly cherished and valued. Their peculiar characteristics, most importantly their brilliant physical appearance have made them one of the most sought-after minerals produced by mother nature. Diamonds like other precious stones are widely utilized in engagement rings due to their exceptional strength and other unique properties. Diamonds are also used for several different things outside of the jewelry industry.
Showing posts with label jewelry. Show all posts
Showing posts with label jewelry. Show all posts
February 13, 2021
September 26, 2015
The Beautiful Collection at Tiny Devotions
Tiny Devotions, a lifestyle company founded in 2010 has a beautiful collection of trendy jewelry and accessories to help people live peaceful and inspired lives. They turn ancient wisdom into Mala beads, as their meditation necklaces and bracelets are made with crystals and materials such as rudraksha seeds from places like Bali, Indonesia, Nepal, and India that is used for mantra meditation.
July 23, 2014
July 1, 2014
Win Your Own Unique Mialisia Jewelry For Any Occasion
Mialisia is a jewelry line by Annelise and Sean Brown that was launched in June of 2013 and came to be available on Canada since April 2014. The jewelry is truly revolutionary and has an excellent quality that abides by their strict quality control measures. Their VersaStyle jewelry concept changes the way women think about, wear and shop for jewelry. The purpose of their jewelry is for us to be able to wear them in more than one fashion.
May 6, 2014
Give the Gift of Hope by Sharing BeadforLife
Recently, I got to know about a wonderful program called BeadforLife that has grown over the years through women connecting around the world. When we share this story of BeadforLife, or a piece of their unique jewelry or Shea product, it opens a new world of possibilities for women in Uganda who are trying to lift their families out of extreme poverty. The World Bank defines extreme poverty as living on $1.25 or less a day.
February 9, 2013
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