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Tiffany & Co. tag toggle silver bracelet
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Retail Price: $225.00
Sale Price: $125.00
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Tiffany & Co. mesh toggle bracelet
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Retail Price: $425.00
Sale Price: $160.00
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Authentic Tiffany & Co. Lock Ring Size 8
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Retail Price: $195.00
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  1. The History Of Native American Jewelry
    by Victor Epand. We all know that beautifying oneself and the use of jewelry has been around since the prehistoric times. Bead making and bead necklaces called heishe, which have been derived from the Santo Domingo word for shell, have been used for ages. Shells like the spiny oyster shell, mother of pearl, abalone, conch and clam have been used in bead making and have been considered important trade items of the... products, articles, news

  2. Buying Genuine American Indian Jewelry & Crafts
    by Sam Serio. Buying American Indian jewelry & crafts can be fun, exciting and confusing. Whether you're considering a gift of American Indian jewelry & crafts for someone special or as a treat for yourself, take some time to learn the terms used in the industry. Here's some information to help you get the best quality American Indian jewelry & crafts for your money, whether you're shopping in a traditional br... products, articles, news

  3. Sterling Silver Jewelry in Native American Culture
    by Jake Kennedy. Long before the Europeans set foot on American soil, Native Americans were accomplished jewelers. Unlike the other artistic disciplines, jewelry styles did not vary all that significantly among the tribes. This was in large part due to the fact that the varied and sundry tribes were, generally speaking, limited to the same base materials and tools. Of the more popular materials chosen by the n... products, articles, news

  4. Tribal Jewelry, President Jefferson, a Mountain Man, an Indian Princess Create Sea to Sea America
    by Derek Dashwood. Tribal body jewelry was given out as gifts on the way to the Pacific, although it was not liked discussed among some of the bewigged gentlemen in the Cabinet Room of the new White House. To some of them, President Thomas Jefferson, accepted as a genius and visionary by the world, although perhaps his vision of an America from sea to sea was a noble but rather far fetched idea. So Jefferson was w... products, articles, news

  5. Anklet Jewelry - For The Romantic Foot Fetish
    by Victor Epand. Females love to dress up and they are so fond of jewelry. They are really choosy and love to make their own fashion statements by using different types of jewelry. Especially Indian women are associated with some essential ornaments as a part of their daily life and pieces that have great spiritual and social significance. India is famous for its culture and tradition and so is the Indian woman... products, articles, news

  6. Turquoise Jewelry And How to Buy It
    by Victor Epand. An opaque stone, turquoise ranks at the top among all opaque forms. The blue and the green hues of the stone attract all and make it a favorite. Nowadays, it is also available in different catchy shades. Jewelry made of turquoise has a perpetual appeal. It is said that the stone gets its blue color from the sky and hence is known as the 'sky stone'. The truth however, is that the stone that is b... products, articles, news

  7. Bridging The Gap With Traditional Bridal Jewelry
    by Victor Epand. It is really a joy to see two families come together and bind two souls in love. Friends and families together celebrate a wedding and when it is not easy to find the perfect bridal jewelry and wedding band or the DJ! However you plan your wedding day, your memories of it should last forever. It is natural to remember it as the most perfect day, and to want to look your very best, but there are m... products, articles, news

  8. World Famous Diamonds 1
    by David Cowley. Here are a few of the most famous diamonds in the world. Agra Diamond The first recorded history of the Agra Diamond in 1526 when Babur the first Mogul emperor was reported to have received the diamond from the family of the slain Raja of Agar. Many stories surround the diamond from the mid 1500 to 1891 including one story where a horse was forced to swallow the diamond so it could be smuggled... products, articles, news

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