Gold Jewelry
Gold disc necklaces take many forms. From simple tiny gold discs on delicate chains through to large and bold disc shapes on leather or silk ribbons. They are available as a single gold disc or combines with other materials such as shells or gemstones. This wide range of styles means that there is bound to be the perfect necklace for all tastes. Choosing a Personalized Gold Disc Necklace There are a few things to consider when buying a personalized gold disc necklace. ...
14k gold picture locket charms usually come in white gold and yellow gold. Some have small settings for a stone or come with a stone already, or you can have a setting soldered onto a plain surface to add a birthstone or anniversary stone. Other styles include cameos, mother-of-pearl, and Black Hills gold. The standard engraving styles feature scroll, flower, or religious designs, but you can make custom jewelry by having a design of your choosing engraved on a plain surface. Geometric styles like ...
Hoop earrings are a very traditional earring style. The earrings are made from metal that is formed into a hoop that typically goes through the pierced holes in the ear. These would have been the style of earring that were worn by people in ancient civilizations and examples of hoop earrings can be found in many museums and collections. Hoop earrings are generally formed from a piece of metal that is attached at one end to a thin pin. The thin pin is ...
Symbolism of the Monkey In Western culture monkeys are symbolic of many things. For some people they represent nature, humanity or benevolence. To others they are symbolic of cunningness, mimicry or mischievousness. They are symbols of playfulness and agility to some and inspiration and freedom to others. In the Eastern culture the symbolism of monkeys is extensive. The monkey is one of the twelve Chinese zodiac birth signs, symbolizing cleverness and versatility. In both China and India the Monkey God plays an important role ...
Trinity Knot The trinity knot, sometimes called the triquetraItalic text, is made up of a single, unbroken line that twists to form three points. It’s been around for so long that it has been discovered in ancient pagan texts and artwork. The knot was adopted by early Christians and, like the shamrock, was used by them to illustrate the concept of the Holy Trinity, or how the Father, Son and the Holy Spirit together make one God. Today the knot is ...








