Showing posts with label Coral Jewelry. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Coral Jewelry. Show all posts

Sunday, June 15

What Do I Need to Know About Body Piercing Jewelry?

When you are considering getting a body piercing, there are a quite a number of things that you need to keep in mind. One of the first things that you should consider is what kind of jewelry do you want when it the time comes. There are different pieces of jewelry that can be suited to different parts of your body, and you may even find that you have a body shape for one kind of jewelry but not another. While you should always consult with your piercer about what kind of jewelry you should have, keep the following points in mind.



The first thing that you should think about is material. While you may hear that any jewelry will be fine, keep in mind that the more nickel the jewelry has in it, the more likely it is that you may have some irritation. Many people are at least a little bit allergic to nickel, and you'll find that if this metal sits in a open piercing that you will have a much harder time healing it. Getting jewelry that is made out of steel is much better for your skin and for your healing piercing. You'll also find that you can get jewelry made out of niobium, which is also fairly non-reactive.



When considering what kind of body jewelry you want, you should also consider gauge. The gauge is the diameter of the piercing that goes through your body, and you'll find that different places will vary regarding what gauge they pierce at. If you get your piercing done with a gun and have an earring literally shot into your earlobe, you'll find that that ends to give you a piercing at an 18 gauge. Most piercing places will actually prefer to pierce you at a 14 or 12 gauge, which will leave you with a very slightly larger hole, but less chance of it tearing out.



When you are considering your body piercing jewelry, remember that at the beginning, it should be all about what your body will heal the fastest. There's nothing saying that you can't switch the jewelry out later. Just remember that your body will need to heal after it has essentially had an open wound put into it, and before you try anything really fancy, give your body a chance to get used to it. You'll find that the right jewelry can make things a great deal easier on you all around!


Author is an expert on body jewelry and body piercing jewelry

Monday, February 25

Coral - Precious Jewelry From The Sea

Corals are skeletal remains of a marine animal, the polyp corallicum. It is composed of calcium carbonate and noble red, Corallicum rubrum is the most valuable coral. Corals are calcified sea creature skeletons which grow in formations that resemble the branches of a tree.

Most of the corals used in jewelry come from the Mediterranean Sea or Pacific Ocean near Taiwan and Japan. The formation of precious gem corals takes places deep undersea. The most distinctive feature of the precious corals is that it takes a perfect polish. Corals appear like a tree in a natural state and this allows a lot of polyps to be fed by water nutrients that surround the colony of corals.

You can find corals in white and red colors. These grow in branches which look like underwater trees. All over the world, people like wearing making and wearing coral jewelry. Gold jewelry and corals in coral stone form are one of the most ancient gem materials. Coral jewelry used for adornment purposes since prehistoric times, is made all over the world. Jewelry along with coral inlays has been there since the Iron Age. A lot of religious significance is associated with corals.

Corals, located at the depth of three and three hundred meters, can be found along the shores of Japan, Hawaii, Western Mediterranean, Bay of Biscay, Australia, Malaysian Archipelago and Canary Islands.

History of coral jewelry:

Coral rosaries are used by the Tibetan Lamas. In the Buddhist scriptures, coral rosaries have been considered as one of the seven treasures. Jewelry items like coral necklace, coral rings and coral bangles that were worn against the skin was said to be a powerful talisman which was effective in stopping bleeding, warding off hurricanes and protecting from evil spirits.

Torre del Greco, near Naples is the traditional coral fashioning center. This was an Italian campaign of Napoleon, with his associated taste for everything Italian which heralded the carved coral jewelry fashion. During this period, rose pink variety was very popular. During 1860's ovoids and coral beads were set into brooches made of gold, similar to turquoise. In 1870's jewelry makers started combining coral in bloomed gold brooches with emeralds and diamonds.

Taking care of coral jewelry:

Corals are precious and delicate gems so make sure that you take proper care of your coral jewelry. if you want to clean coral jewelry on your own, you can use a moist soft cloth and wipe it very gently because it is a softer gem and its hardness is just 3.5. This is the main reason why it should be stored in a very careful manner so that it does not get scratched. Coral is also porous so make sure that it does not come in contact with any sort of chemical or else it might get spoilt.

Coral jewelry is not only precious but it is also the oldest form of jewelry made with gemstones. Some pieces are as old as 25,000 years. It even predates the use of pearls that started much later. Every coral gemstone has its own color and distinct quality. Coral in black color is considered to be dramatic and exotic, something that provides guard against misfortune. Pink colored coral is very delicate and it is said to bring good health. Red coral is very romantic and it can never go out of fashion.

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