Ancient Jewellery – Icelandic and Viking Designs

Icelandic Jewelry Modern and ancient jewellery from Iceland consisting of magic runes, volcano pearls and Viking symbols is quite popular all over the world. This type of jewellery is unique and alluring. People who like to collect antiques and collectibles would simple love this jewellery. There are beautiful pendants, rings and necklaces in this category made of 14k and 18k gold and silver. Some jewellery articles are also composed of Icelandic landscape and traditional Icelandic motifs. In addition to this, you can also locate an entire collection of lovely Viking jewellery including pendants against black magic, and beautiful bracelets made of pewter. Magic runes have been used throughout the history in various forms of arts and cultures.

Egyptian Jewelry – Cartouches, Pendants and Statues

Egyptian Jewelry Egyptian jewelry is composed of a number of traditional and eccentric articles including beautiful cartouches, pendants and statues. In ancient times, the kings used to wear pendants with their names engraved on them and encircled with a special design which is now known as a cartouche. These items can also be considered as nameplates. The designs were symbolic of various concepts including life, happiness, eternity, evolution, resurrection and recreation. Today, cartouche rings are worn as style accessories by modern people. Cartouche pendants are also worn as lucky pendants to ward off evil eye in many parts of the world. Cartouche as a word means gun cartridge and the word was coined during the Napoleon era.

Thor’s Hammer and Borro-Style Ancient Jewellery

Thor Many people love to wear antique style jewellery articles with unique and amazing designs. Authentic ancient jewellery articles are quite expensive and one can locate them in museums and antique jewellery shops. Nowadays you can also find all kinds of jewellery articles, modern as well as traditional, on the internet. There are hundreds of websites dedicated to providing old jewellery in many categories including Roman, Greek, Egyptian, Samaritan, and Icelandic jewellery. Thor"s hammer and magic rune pendants of the borro style are found in the category of Icelandic or Viking jewellery. These are quite beautiful articles and are often worn as lucky or religious jewellery in many cultures across the globe.

Egyptian Pendants and Jewish Kabbalah Rings

14K Yellow Gold Egyptian Ankh Cross Charm When we study ancient civilizations we find many concepts related to spiritualism and theology. At that time it was a common tradition to wear magic rune necklaces and mystical rings and pendants with special engraved signs and symbols. Among popular ancient jewellery, Egyptian pendants and Kabbalah rings have been used widely throughout the history in different religions. Kabbalah is Jewish school of thought concerning the spiritual part of Judaism. Similarly, the rings and pendants from the time of kings and queens of ancient Egypt are still popular among antique lovers. Let"s find out more about these beautiful and unique jewellery articles. Ankh and Scarab pendants from Egypt are commonly used throughout the world.

Navajo Indian Jewelry

Navajo Indian Jewelry Jewellery has been used for centuries for adornment. If you see history than you will find that the first culture to make jewellery was Chinese about 5000 years ago. Jade was their favorite stone and silver was more popular than gold. Firstly jewellery was used to display wealth but after sometime woman also found wearing jewellery to add to their beauty. Soon after that different cultures used jewellery. Jewellery is also popular among southwest Indian tribes. Navajo jewellery is popular among them and it has good reputation among all Indian jewellery with rings, earrings, necklace, pendants and bracelets. Navajo jewellery and other Southwest Indian jewellery contain some regularly used gemstones like jasper, turquoise, malachite, aventurine, hematite, rhodonite and amethyst.

Art Works In Indian Jewelry

Indian Jewelry As the people, cultures and thoughts change in different regions, jewellery styles also change. In India, making of jewellery is considered as a form of art. This art is passed through a generation of jewellery makers and they are known as karigars. Now-a-days there is a strong comeback of Indian jewellery as many well-known designers and brand names houses are seen interested in revival of it. Let"s look at the famous regional styles of jewellery available in India. There are surely many regional styles available but these are some prominent designs all over India. Meenakari is an art of fusing or enameling metal with the lacquers of different colors like blue, red and green.

Different Types of Sapphire Jewelry

14K White Gold .23ct Diamond and Sapphire Ring Band Sapphire is a kind of mineral known as corundum. There are many types of sapphires depending upon its color. When the sapphire is red, it is called ruby and the pinkish-orange sapphire is called padparadscha which means lotus blossom. A sapphire other than blue is called a fancy sapphire. Pink sapphires are usually known as girly sapphires because pink gives a feminine look. Sapphire jewellery became very popular after Paris Hilton was seen wearing a pink sapphire ring and a yellow diamond pendant. After this, people are taking interest in sapphires and the demand of sapphires is increasing day by day. Especially the companies which are known for the Home Shopping Network are taking interest in pink sapphires.