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Trends in Gift Giving – Jewelry a Timeless Favorite
by: M J Plaster
In times of rapid change, constants lend comfort to our lives. Since ancient
times, jewelry has been one of the most popular gifts to give and to receive,
and it still ranks among the top gifts as a universal, particularly pearls and
birthstones. Jewelry ranks just beneath flowers as the gift that says "I love
you," and it ranks just above flowers as a gift to convey that the recipient is
someone special. A gift of jewelry delights the recipient and evokes a genuine
smile.
It's the Style…
It's not the price; it's the style that determines whether your gift of
jewelry is received in the same spirit in which it is given. To give jewelry
that delights, match the gift to the recipient's style. Jewelry is one area
where you cannot give a gift that you would love to own. Your idea of a
fashionable bauble may be another's idea of junk. Is the intended's style casual
or more formal, traditional or contemporary? You wouldn't give a Swatch watch to
your great-grandmother any more than you would give a diamond tennis bracelet to
your Goth niece. Select a compatible style and your gift will stand out among
the recipient's favorites and ensure that the gift never finds its way to the
regifting closet.
The Many Faces of Pearls
Any woman over the age of 30 appreciates a fine strand of pearls. They're
elegant, timeless, and suitable for most occasions. Think back to your favorite
old movies; most leading ladies wore pearls at some point during the movie.
Pearls are the only gemstone created within another living organism. Natural
pearls are grown without any human intervention when a speck of sand or other
irritant lodges itself inside an oyster. Deteriorating environmental conditions
have rendered natural pearls all but obsolete.
Cultured pearls have quickly filled the void. The only difference between a
natural pearl and a cultured pearl is that human intervention is required to
place the irritant inside the oyster shell. By controlling the size and shape of
the irritant as well as the environmental factors, cultured pearls guarantee
greater quality control. You’ll find pearls in many hues ranging from white
South Sea pearls to black Tahitian pearls, and covering a lot of territory in
between: pink, green, blue and ivory.
Freshwater pearls sport a combination of interesting shapes and hues not
usually found in saltwater varieties. Freshwater pearls come from Chinese rivers
and lakes where the Hyriopsis cumingi mussels can produce 50 pearls at once.
They are usually less expensive than saltwater pearls, but no less elegant than
their saltwater counterpart.
Birthstones
Precious and semi-precious gems linked to birthdays date as far back as the
15th century. Unlike today, early birthstones were linked to the signs of the
Zodiac instead of to calendar months. Almost everyone appreciates a birthstone,
and it shows that you actually put some thought into the gift. Many people
believe that wearing their birthstone protects them and brings them good luck.
When giving a birthstone as a gift, think beyond rings to bracelets, pendants,
earrings, pins and chokers.
The chart below contains the official modern birthstones, as established in
1912 by the National Association of Jewelers. Some birthstones have many legends
associated with them; you'll find a brief summary below. This official list
applies only to the United States. Several other birthstone lists exist, such as
the mystical birthstones, which originated in Tibet and the Ayurvedic
birthstones, which originated in India.
Month - Birthstone
January - Garnet
-Associated with blood, garnet provides victory, protection from injury and
health and brings constancy.
February - Amethyst
-Said to have been worn by St. Valentine, amethyst signifies spirituality and
sincerity.
March - Aquamarine
-The stone of serenity and courage, also associated with water.
April - Diamond
-Banishes evil, promotes goodness, improves financial situations - the world's
favorite precious gem also signifies pure and eternal love, innocence.
May - Emerald
-Brings harmony, the stone of life and renewal, love and success
June - Pearl
-Purity, chastity and modesty, health and longevity.
July - Ruby
-Devotion, integrity and success - contentment.
August - Peridot
-Dignity, success and fame – married happiness.
September - Sapphire
-Clears the mind and brings prosperity and clear thinking.
October - Opal
-Happiness, beauty, love, magic - hope
November - Topaz
-Brings wisdom and strength of mind, fidelity.
December - Turquoise
-Good fortune and prosperity.
Enclose a card with the gift explaining the meaning of the birthstone. While
most people know their birthstone, few know the significance attached to it.
If you want to give jewelry as a gift, but you’re at a loss for what to give,
pearls and birthstones provide two safe options that are sure to please and make
a lasting impression.

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vita.
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