We are taking two trips today. Our first is to Canada's breathtaking Butchart Gardens, and at 105-years-old, it remains one of the country's most beautiful natural areas. We then travel to the Masada fortress in Israel exploring the preserved ruins of a Byzantine church, and an enormous bathhouse that once belonged to King Herod.
Today's feature is husband and wife team Talya Baharal and Gene Gnida. Canada is the birthplace of Gnida while Baharal's is Israel.
CELEBRITIES DON'T MAKE JEWELRY GREAT OR RELEVANT; DESIGNERS DO
Monday, November 30, 2009
Saturday, November 28, 2009
ANANDA KHALSA JEWELRY
The expansive Blithewold Mansion, Gardens & Arboretum, located in Bristol, Rhode Island, are a virtual feast for the senses with its varied collection of lawns, flora, and gardens. Rhode Island is also the home of featured jewelry designer Ananda Khalsa.
Friday, November 27, 2009
LEILA TAI DESIGN
Visiting the centuries-old ruins of Baalbek, located northeast of Beirut, Lebanon in the Bekaa Valley, is an experience so powerful our knees buckle.
Observing the enormous slabs of crumbling stone, and what is left of the towering rose granite columns, causes us to ponder how the structures were made. Lebanon is also the birthplace of featured jewelry designer Leila Tai.
Observing the enormous slabs of crumbling stone, and what is left of the towering rose granite columns, causes us to ponder how the structures were made. Lebanon is also the birthplace of featured jewelry designer Leila Tai.
Wednesday, November 25, 2009
ELA BAUER
We walk along the Krakowskie Przedmieoecie Boulevard in Poland observing and exploring the many landmarks like the bronze statue of King Zygmunt; the Holy Cross Church; and the Old Town Market Place.
An aura of times gone by encompasses everything. Poland is also the home of featured jewelry designer Ela Bauer.
An aura of times gone by encompasses everything. Poland is also the home of featured jewelry designer Ela Bauer.
Tuesday, November 24, 2009
SASINA LEERASAWATDIAMPON
Respectfully attired, we enter the beautiful Grand Palace located in Bangkok, Thailand astonished by the architecture and murals. The palace houses the tranquil Emerald Buddha. Thailand is also the home of featured jewelry designer Sasina Leerasawatdiampon (a/k/a Sasina).
Monday, November 23, 2009
FADWA AL QASEM
Filigree Radika Necklace with Faceted Rubies and Silver Accents |
Libya is also the birthplace of featured jewelry designer Fadwa Al Qasem.
Saturday, November 21, 2009
DANIELLE and JODIE SNYDER | DANNIJO
Aqua Aura Stone Wrapped in Multi-Layered 18Kt Gold and Sterling Silver Chain |
This is an interesting bit of trivia and the 102-story building is the tallest structure in New York State. New York is also the home base for jewelry brand DANNIJO.
Friday, November 20, 2009
HANNA HEDMAN
Copper, Paint, and Synthetic Fiber Necklace from Enough Tears to Cry for Two Collection |
Some fortresses, such as the Drottningholm Palace and Kina Slott, are World Heritage sites while many consider Trolleholm Castle akin to the citadels of fairy tales. Sweden is also home to featured jewelry designer Hanna Hedman.
Thursday, November 19, 2009
JULIE ALLISON
Sterling Silver Lazer-Tran Sending My Love Charm Bracelet |
One of the gardens' many highlights, a large ceramic panel called Homage to Paxton, is located in the Mollie Pirie Glasshouse. Scotland is also the home of featured jewelry designer Julie Allison.
Wednesday, November 18, 2009
LILIAN BUSCH
9-Karat Gold and Chinese Freshwater Pearl Necklace |
Tuesday, November 17, 2009
OLGA HINOJOSA
Today we explore the great outdoors of Mexico's Cumbers de Majalca National Park. We have our pick of activities to choose from including hiking, mountain biking, or rock climbing. Mexico is also the home of featured jewelry designer Olga Hinojosa.
Monday, November 16, 2009
SHIMARA CARLOW
Once used as a regal backdrop for director John Ford's 1951 film The Quiet Man, Ireland's Ashford Castle is a 13th-century fortress with a long, rich history. Ireland is also the home of featured jewelry designer Shimara Carlow.
Saturday, November 14, 2009
STEPHEN DWECK
Carved Jasper Pendant with Bronze Chain |
Developed in the 1930s, the complex consists of some of the most iconic buildings and sculptures around including Radio City Music Hall and the bronze Prometheus statue. New York is also the home of featured jewelry designer Stephen Dweck.
Friday, November 13, 2009
MICHAL GOLAN
24K Gold Plated and Enamel Double Medallion with Swarovski Crystals and Glass Beads |
Israel is also the birthplace of featured jewelry designer Michal Golan.
Thursday, November 12, 2009
MAURICIO SERRANO
In Mexico City sitting atop Chapultepec Hill is the regal Castillo de Chapultepec (Castle of Chapultepec); a structure built during the Colonial Period.
It currently serves as the location of the Mexican National Museum of History. Mexico is also the home of featured jewelry designer Mauricio Serrano.
It currently serves as the location of the Mexican National Museum of History. Mexico is also the home of featured jewelry designer Mauricio Serrano.
Wednesday, November 11, 2009
YAEL SONIA
18-Karat Gold Hearts in Motion Pendant with Pink Tourmaline |
Located inside the Louvre Palace, which was built in the 12th century, the sense of history makes the air feel electric. France is also the ancestral home of featured jewelry designer Yael Sonia.
Tuesday, November 10, 2009
HONGSOCK LEE
18-Karat Gold To Bend Earrings with Small Diamonds |
The literal translation of the palace's name is "Palace Greatly Blessed by Heaven," and its massive compound, consisting of 330 buildings, definitely attests to this.
Korea is also the birthplace of featured jewelry designer Hongsock Lee.
Monday, November 9, 2009
STEPHEN WEBSTER
White Gold Jeweline Ring with Red Coral Stone and Black Sapphires |
Built over a century ago, the fixture houses Sarccocca, Diervilla, and Weigela plant collections. England is also the home of featured jewelry designer Stephen Webster.
BUYING JEWELRY FOR MEN
For the woman looking to purchase a special jewelry piece for the man in her life, or the man interested in making a personal purchase, the experience does not have to be an exasperating one.
It is pretty straightforward actually, considering that men's jewelry generally serves a functional rather than aesthetic purpose.
Though options for men's jewelry are a bit more clear-cut, it is still important to keep in mind personal style.
Is that special guy laid back and casual, ladies? Or is his style classic or flamboyant?
Men, do you tend to follow the latest male fashion trends, or do you like developing your own style? For whichever category be assured that there is a complementary jewelry style.
Watches, tie clips, cuff links, and money clips are considered some of the most foolproof items you can purchase. If you are looking to buy a great watch, a standard is Timex, which has styles from classic to chronograph.
Many men love the exceptional quality of watches by Hugo Boss though they are a bit pricier. Cuff links and tie clips range from unembellished gold, silver, platinum, stainless steel, and titanium to diamond encrusted versions.
The aforementioned are probably the best choices for the man with more classic tastes, but fear not ladies and gents for there are more options.
The beauty of men's jewelry, in my opinion, is in its masculine proportions: simple, black cords suspending a small, Celtic medallion or dog tag. A necklace made from ebony beads or a single, simple gold chain peeking from behind a crisp, white shirt or just above the collar of a t-shirt can add effortless sex appeal.
Men's bracelets are also a great style idea that range from woven leather to unadorned metals like Tungsten, titanium, and stainless steel to diamond studded. Simple rings and the single, diamond earring stud also add a touch of elegance or edginess depending on a man's personal style.
A man can go from casual to classic to edgy with just a simple change of materials. Regardless of personal style, however, it is a good idea to purchase separate pieces that can be worn in alternately formal and casual settings. Like women, men enjoy having options when it comes to their jewelry, as well as letting their jewelry say something about who they are.
For more tips on buying men's jewelry, go to ShopWiki.com or read Ehow.com's Men's Jewelry Guide. To see jewelry items for men check out Amazon.com or Overstock.com. Thanks for checking out this month's Splendor Sidebar post.
It is pretty straightforward actually, considering that men's jewelry generally serves a functional rather than aesthetic purpose.
Though options for men's jewelry are a bit more clear-cut, it is still important to keep in mind personal style.
Is that special guy laid back and casual, ladies? Or is his style classic or flamboyant?
Men, do you tend to follow the latest male fashion trends, or do you like developing your own style? For whichever category be assured that there is a complementary jewelry style.
Watches, tie clips, cuff links, and money clips are considered some of the most foolproof items you can purchase. If you are looking to buy a great watch, a standard is Timex, which has styles from classic to chronograph.
Many men love the exceptional quality of watches by Hugo Boss though they are a bit pricier. Cuff links and tie clips range from unembellished gold, silver, platinum, stainless steel, and titanium to diamond encrusted versions.
The aforementioned are probably the best choices for the man with more classic tastes, but fear not ladies and gents for there are more options.
The beauty of men's jewelry, in my opinion, is in its masculine proportions: simple, black cords suspending a small, Celtic medallion or dog tag. A necklace made from ebony beads or a single, simple gold chain peeking from behind a crisp, white shirt or just above the collar of a t-shirt can add effortless sex appeal.
Men's bracelets are also a great style idea that range from woven leather to unadorned metals like Tungsten, titanium, and stainless steel to diamond studded. Simple rings and the single, diamond earring stud also add a touch of elegance or edginess depending on a man's personal style.
A man can go from casual to classic to edgy with just a simple change of materials. Regardless of personal style, however, it is a good idea to purchase separate pieces that can be worn in alternately formal and casual settings. Like women, men enjoy having options when it comes to their jewelry, as well as letting their jewelry say something about who they are.
For more tips on buying men's jewelry, go to ShopWiki.com or read Ehow.com's Men's Jewelry Guide. To see jewelry items for men check out Amazon.com or Overstock.com. Thanks for checking out this month's Splendor Sidebar post.
Saturday, November 7, 2009
DONNA CHAMBERS
14-Karat Gold and Antique Mother of Pearl Square Chinese Medallion Necklace with Blue Topaz Briolette |
Fashioned from copper and standing a little over 300 feet tall, its official name is Liberty Enlightening the World. New York is also the home of featured jewelry designer Donna Chambers.
Friday, November 6, 2009
AURELIE BIDERMANN
Dentege Vintage Cuff |
Built during the 16th century under a shroud of controversy, the castle boasts spectacular amenities such as a grand staircase leading inside; long rows of windows; and high roofs.
France is also the home of featured jewelry designer Aurélie Bidermann.
Thursday, November 5, 2009
REGINE SCHWARZER
24-Karat Gold and Sterling Silver Two-Finger with Quartz and Diamond |
Initial construction began on the fortress during the 6th century and since then the castle has undergone several expansions that include six, distinctive courtyards.
Germany is also the birthplace of featured jewelry designer Regine Schwarzer.
Wednesday, November 4, 2009
KRISTINA KADA | SATOMI STUDIO
Sterling Silver and Oxidized Copper Clouds Necklace |
They are two of the country's oldest gardens containing varied collections of plant species for research purposes. Japan is also the ancestral home of featured jewelry designer Kristina Kada.
Tuesday, November 3, 2009
OUMAR CISSE
It is an ambitious endeavor for sure but our drive and adrenaline push us to take on a trek across the Sahara Desert to Timbuktu (yes, it really exists).
Our point of departure is Mali, Africa and the upcoming days will undoubtedly involve blinding sandstorms, an occasional desert lake, and a scorpion or two. Africa is also the home of featured jewelry designer Oumar Cissé.
Our point of departure is Mali, Africa and the upcoming days will undoubtedly involve blinding sandstorms, an occasional desert lake, and a scorpion or two. Africa is also the home of featured jewelry designer Oumar Cissé.
Monday, November 2, 2009
GEMSTONE OF THE MONTH | TOPAZ
PIANEGONDA
18-Karat Gold Atmosphere Ring with Blue Topaz and Brown Quartz |
There are many areas within the castle to view the equally spectacular surrounding countryside. Italy is also the home of featured jewelry designer Franco Pianegonda.
Sunday, November 1, 2009
QUOTABLE GEMS - DENZEL WASHINGTON
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