Tuesday, September 6, 2011

3 Important Facts About Gemstone Jewelry - Want to Know?

Are you fond of jewelries and love to flaunt them? Get to know a little bit more about the gemstones that adorns your jewels. Gemstones are composed of various rocks and elements. Unprocessed stones are polished, cut, and faceted and then they are given the name of gemstones. Gemstones can be classified in various ways as follows-

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• On the basis of the constituent element. E.g. rubies are composed of aluminum and diamonds are composed of carbon.
• On the basis of shapes of stones. E.g. cubic, trigonal, monoclinic etc
• On the basis of mineral species. E.g. beryl mineral species includes such gemstones as emerald, aquamarine, bixbite, heliodor, and moeganite.

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A variety of gemstones are available in the market. Gemstones are available not only in the three primary colors of green, blue and red but also in various other hues.

Look Alike Gemstones

There are hundreds of gemstones that have corresponding look-alike in the wide variety of colors accessible. For instance take the following cases: in the realm of red gemstones you can find ruby, blistering jewelry like rubellite tourmaline, red spinel, red beryl and rhodolite garnet. If you are searching for blue gemstones you can try out tanzanite, sapphire, iolite, benitoite and indicolite tourmaline among others. Each of these gemstones has unique characteristics of its own. Tsavorite garnet, emerald and chrome tourmaline falls in the realm of green gemstones. Tsavorite garnet is very much similar to the clean green shadow of the bright green. On the other hand peridot and chrome tourmaline have an attractive yellowish green tinge.

Buying Gemstones

Before you purchase gems you must consider various things. For instance consider the sturdiness of gems. Not all gems are meant to be used for the same purpose. Studier ones and the lighter and more delicate ones can't be used for the same purpose. For instance burgundy is not as sturdy as ruby but can be effectively used in charms and rings. Tourmaline is not as durable as ruby, therefore should be used keeping this characteristic in mind. Delicate and soft stones like benitoite, tanzanite and iolite should be handled with greater care and are best suited for making pendants. Navy gemstones are best suited for trinkets and necklaces. Apart from the precious gemstones you can also avail of semi precious gemstones. If your funds are constrained you can opt for the semiprecious gemstones. These are easily available at your local jeweler's and you can use it to make rings. Though the semi precious stones are not as attractive as the precious gemstones, they are not exactly cheap looking either. Find an attractive one that suits your taste.

Gemstones- Original Vs. Fake

Purchasing gemstones can be quite a harrowing task. If you are not mindful and cannot tell the difference from one gemstone to the next then the chances of your being duped is very high. There is no dearth of unscrupulous dealers who can resort to fraudulent practices and give you inferior quality gems at the price of the original one. Thus it is very important that you buy gemstones only from a goldsmith and authorized gold dealers.

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Monday, September 5, 2011

Wedding Anniversary Gift Idea: Traditional Stones

A wedding anniversary is a beautiful time in a couple's life. It's a time to celebrate and commemorate their love, connection and experiences together. In the past, traditional gifts were given and although many would like to continue with tradition, they would also like to give something different.

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For every couple, there is a perfect wedding anniversary gift idea to give one another and one of the best ways to celebrate with a loved one is by giving a gift that combines modern beauty with tradition.

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The following list shows the various traditional stones and items like flowers that have been used for wedding anniversaries for ages. They are all a wonderful choice as a wedding anniversary gift idea because they allow people who would like to stick with anniversary traditions but also have the freedom to create something unique and modern.

1st Anniversary: Gold, Peridot, Carnation, Clock
2nd Anniversary: Red Garnet, Lily of the Valley, China
3rd Anniversary: Jade, Pearl, Sunflower
4th Anniversary: Blue Zircon, Blue Topaz, Hydrangea, Appliances
5th Anniversary: Pink Tourmaline, Sapphire, Daisy, Silverware
6th Anniversary: Turquoise, Amethyst, Calla
7th Anniversary: Yellow Sapphire, Onyx, Freesia, Stationery
8th Anniversary: Tanzanite, Tourmaline, Lilac
9th Anniversary: Green Spinel, Lapis Lazuli, Bird of Paradise
10th Anniversary: Blue Sapphire, Diamond, Daffodil
11th Anniversary: Citrine, Turquoise, Yellow Zircon, Tulip
12th Anniversary: Opal, Jade, Peony
13th Anniversary: Moonstone, Hawk's Eye, Chrysanthemum
14th Anniversary: Agate, Bloodstone, Dhalia
15th Anniversary: Rhodolite Garnet, Alexandrite, Rose, Watches
16th Anniversary: Red Spinel, Aquamarine
17th Anniversary: Carnelian, Watches, Furniture
18th Anniversary: Aquamarine, Cat's Eye
19th Anniversary: Almandine Garnet, Topaz
20th Anniversary: Yellow Diamond, Emerald, Aster
25th Anniversary: Tsavorite, Green Garnet, Iris
30th Anniversary: Tsavorite Garnet, Silver Jubilee, Lily
40th Anniversary: Pearl, Gladiolus
50th Anniversary: Emerald, Coral, Violets
60th Anniversary: Ruby
70th Anniversary: Cat's Eye, Sapphire
80th Anniversary: Imperial Topaz, Golden Jubilee
90th Anniversary: Diamond Jubilee, Star Ruby

Combination Wedding Anniversary Gift Idea

One of the most unique ways that anyone can combine the beauty and sentiment of traditional anniversary symbols with the modern gifts of jewellery is by creating a custom piece that reflect all of the symbols in a single piece. Choose a pendant, ring, bracelet or earrings for the gift and have professional jewellers create a piece that takes the traditional stones and combines it with the traditional items. One perfect wedding anniversary gift idea for a 9th anniversary is to create a unique customized pendant of a bird of paradise flower using the traditional stones of green spinel and lapis lazuli. This creation can also include orange tourmaline to add an extra punch of colour into the piece.

Although not every wedding anniversary has a symbol or flower, it gives you the freedom to choose the traditional stone and shape any symbol that has meaning to you and your loved one. For example, a 60th wedding anniversary simply has a ruby but this ruby can be a part of a beautiful sentimental piece that has great meaning to the couple alone.

A wedding anniversary gift idea that's custom and unique ensures that no one else in the world would have the same piece which is what makes the gift that much more special for one of the most important occasions in a couple's life. Not only do these pieces last through the ages but they also create a keepsake in time.

Wedding Anniversary Gift Idea: Traditional Stones

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Style Guide for Stunning Prom Dresses

It's prom time, and you finally have the opportunity to dazzle your date and friends with an amazing prom dress. But there are so many styles of prom dresses that it may not be so easy to find that perfect dress. Don't despair. Use this quick style guide to narrow your choices.

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Popular Prom Dress Styles and Cuts

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Some prom dress styles are new while others have been around for many, many years. Here are some timeless styles that are popular year after year. Empire prom dresses are cut with a high waistline, usually starting just beneath the bust, with a long, straight skirt that hangs from the waistline. This style works great with a pear-like figure, or for those with a thick waist. It also adds the appearance of more height for petite girls.

The sheath design slims the figure from the shoulders to the hemline. It hugs and outlines the body's silhouette and is popular with sleeveless style prom dresses. Sheath dresses are recommended for tall, thin persons. A gown that looks great on anyone with large hips and thighs is the A-line prom dress. It is designed with a fitted bodice that flares out into a full skirt from the waist down. The waist is seamless. A-line is also called "princess" cut.

The high-low gown is long in the back and shorter in the front, usually right above the knees. It's great for long legs and the hourglass type figure. The tea-length dress may be sleeveless or may come with sleeves and have a fitted bodice, but usually only comes to just below the knees. It's a simple, flirty style that shows off the calves - great for tall, thin figures!

A tulle skirt or bouffant gown features a puffed-out skirt made of sheer rayon or silk materials. Its flared skirt works great for hiding heavy legs. The ball gown is another elegant style that has a full skirt that starts at the waist and is floor-length.

Plus Size Prom Dresses to Fit Every Style

There's a whole market of prom dresses that are made perfectly for the plusses! Don't be ashamed of your figure; flatter it with a remarkable prom dress designed just for you. The empire waistline is very flattering if you have a thick waist or large hips. So is the A-line prom dress. These are comfortable and come in many styles, lengths, and colors. Try an empire waist style in one of these beautiful, bold colors to accentuate your figure: garnet, fuchsia, turquoise, lime, amethyst, emerald, or sapphire.

Pleats create a look that's forgiving to almost any figure, but will add a unique beauty to your dress. Pleats that lay flat are recommended for plus sizes in combination with the empire waist for best results. For almost any style dress, opt for embellishments such as flowers at the back of the dress, patterns in the material, beads and bows, or bands of sequins at the waistline. These can form lines to emphasize certain parts of your figure while de-emphasizing others!

Pickup prom dresses are also popular for plus size shoppers. These are ball gowns with the skirt fabric gathered and pinned to create lovely patterns all around. There are also great tea-length prom dresses in plus sizes that are made to hide certain areas while placing emphasis on the face and upper portions of the body. These can be worn below the knees or at tea-length for those with heavy legs.

The good news is all these styles are offered by some of the top designers of prom dresses including Jovani, Sherri Hill, Kate Hudson, Faviana, and others. You can shop online to find a variety of styles to fit your figure and your budget. Many prom dress sites also offer pageant dresses, cocktail dresses, homecoming dresses, and other styles for various occasions. Take your proper size measurements before shopping, and be sure to shop early to get the prom dress you want!

Style Guide for Stunning Prom Dresses

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Birthstones - Some of Their Symbolism and Properties

The number of questions that surround birthstones are numerous.

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What are birthstones and their properties? Why are they considered lucky? What are the legends and myths that surround different stones? And most importantly what do birthstones represent?

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It is easy to get lost amidst a sea of information, especially since the information is as diverse as the stones themselves. There are myths and legends and different meanings that were attributed to any given stone over the course of centuries. Some were used to protect against the evil eye, while some were favorites of royalty, who put them on their crowns and scepters. And a good few bishops wore them too (it is amethyst in case you were wondering, it was a symbol of purity and spirituality so it was only appropriate as a bishop's favorite).

If you are on the lookout for an engagement ring or even a Celtic engagement ring it does not mean birthstones cannot be incorporated. It is said after all that they bring good luck.

Find your birth month and your birthstone in the list below.

January - Garnet (Color - Red)

February - Amethyst (Color - purple)

March - Aquamarine (Color: Pale blue)

April - Diamond (Color: Clear, White)

May - Emerald Color: Deep Green

June - Pearl (Color: White)

July - Ruby (Color: Red)

August - Peridot (Color: Yellowish green)

September - Sapphire (Color: Deep Blue)

October - Opal (Color: Multi-colored)

November - Topaz (Color: Yellow Gold)

December - Turquoise (Color: Blue)

Some of these are quite popular choices (diamonds and emeralds come to mind) when it comes to engagement rings but some others like garnet or perhaps peridot you may have never heard of.

Truth of the matter is that even though rings with birthstones might be a relatively recent invention, birthstones and their meaning are as inseparable as Celtic knots on Celtic jewelry.

Ancient Egyptians believed that emeralds are a symbol of eternal youth and it is no wonder they were Cleopatra's favorites. Garnet on the other hand, even though relatively unknown, was not only considered a symbol of love but one legend has it that because of its deep red color Noah used it as a guide light on his arc during the storm.

For many of the birthstones it was considered that they not only bring good luck to whoever wore them, but they protected against evil spirits and could keep nightmares away and bring prosperity and wealth to the wearer.

Some birthstones like sapphires and peridot were ground to a fine powder and used as a treatment for different ailments.

The symbolism behind these precious stones is even more poignant - diamonds and rubies are symbols of everlasting love, pearls are a symbol of purity and not just good taste and style, while today's meaning of emeralds is that they symbolize wisdom, growth and patience which makes them a perfect anniversary present.

It has to be said that the idea of grinding any precious stone to a powder to help with an ailment sounds quite preposterous in this day and age. However it cannot be denied that the symbolism of everlasting love that diamonds represent, sounds romantic. Or the idea that sapphires represent faithfulness and sincerity.

If you are on the look out for an engagement ring and you would like to choose the appropriate birthstone, bear in mind, there are no rules and regulations, do what feels right. You can use the current list as guidelines, but you can always refer to other birthstone lists (yes there are plenty) or you can use color as a guideline when making your choice.

A Celtic diamond engagement ring does qualify as a birthstone ring for anyone born in April. Remember that although they are precious stones, nothing is written in stone. It is your engagement ring after all.

Birthstones - Some of Their Symbolism and Properties

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Sunday, September 4, 2011

Reusable Hand Warmers

Well the winter season is soon upon us. Maybe you are a sun dweller and hibernation beckons until the spring. Sleep well! However if you are like me, every morning you go to the window and check to see if the first snowfall has arrived. Not yet I tell you but very soon. Here in Scandinavia we relish the white stuff. Being out and about in the crisp mornings revitalises the soul. Skiing the slopes provides the adrenalin fix and the evenings drinking single malt whisky in front of the fire with the loved one caps the day off with the required romance we all need. Winter is the eutopia of millions.

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For those of you who are preparing for the winter outdoors buying the appropriate clothing, equipment and footwear, I want to write a little for you on a discovery I have unearthed. It is the reusable hand warmer. These basically come in 2 forms: small packets which can be activated to produce heat and metal objects that can be held in the hand or placed in the pocket to heat on demand.

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The reusable hand warmer I have added to my outdoor equipment is the Platinum Catalyst Flameless Metal Hand Warmer made by Xtreme. This little beauty takes the form similar to that of a metal cigarette lighter and fits in to the hand or pocket so snugly it feels like it has always belonged there. Once you have filled it with lighter fuel this gadget can give you comfortable heat for up to 24 hours continuously. To start the hand warmer all you need do is ignite it with a cigarette lighter which takes no more than 2 seconds. To turn it off, just remove the heating element for a few seconds. This pocket sized heat generating warmer is an ideal companion for anyone who spends a lot of time outside in the cold. It weighs just 3 ounces and warms up to 150 degrees Fahrenheit. It is made from polished chrome plated copper and does not rust and is supplied with a very useful carry case. Christmas is just around the corner and this is an ideal present to give to any outdoor type. These reusable hand warmers should be an essential constituent of any winter survival kit.

When and If you do go looking and comparing all the hand warmers out there on the market today, it will be hard for you not to choose this particular model. Priced very reasonably, so easy to use and extremely elegant, it is pushing for the mantel of being the best example in the world at the moment. Enjoy your winter, take care.

Reusable Hand Warmers

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1988 Jamaican Bobsled Team - The Indomitable Olympian Spirit

The first Bobsleigh team from Jamaica created history when they appeared at the Winter Olympics games. This was in the 1988 Olympics which were held in Calgary, Canada. The Jamaicans shocked the world and most persons were fascinated with the novelty of the team participating, many persons laughed.

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But after their first crack at the Olympic glory they warmed and captured the hearts of persons worldwide. It was even celebrated as Walt Disney did a movie called "Cool Runnings" which further add to the teams rise to fame.

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The Jamaicans appearance at the games started when two Americans started with this idea to form a bobsled team. They figured that this sport had a fast start and since Jamaica produces a lot of talented sprinters it could be a success.

The sprinters were not keen on this idea and could not be convinced to try this sport that required them to add their speed to ice. These optimistic gentlemen did not give up the idea and they approached the Jamaica Defense Force with the hope of recruiting some volunteers.

This was where they had more success and was able to form a four man team. The first team members for the Jamaica bobsled were Devon Harris, Dudley Stokes, Michael White and Samuel Clayton. The selection took place in 1987 and they started the initial training on the island.

You could see these strong young men practicing at the military base on flat concrete and using make shift sleds; this was a far stretch from the ice. But they pushed on and through hard training, poor equipment and struggles they made it to the Olympics. The brother of Dudley Stokes was added to the team later on, his name was Chris Stokes.

The 1988 Winter Olympics was a test of their determination as they were injuries, crashes and technical difficulties. But they headed to the next Olympics in 1992 a more improved, confident and focused team and was placed fourteenth. This shocked the world as they had beaten some of the top teams such as Russian, United States, Italy and France.

They did not stop here and with a two man team some years later they placed tenth and beat the national champions from Sweden in the process. From all of this they went on to other Olympics and started to bring home medals, the Jamaican bobsled team is now a mainstay at the Olympics.

The team has continued over the years with different members but with the same spirit. They have entered in many events and have continued to do well and inspire persons all over the world.

The team now includes persons such as Winston Watt, Mark Hill, Garnet Jones, Lascelles Brown, Clive McDonald and Stewart Maxwell. There is even a women team with Winsome Cole, Porscha Morgan, Dukelyn Barrett and Taniesha Lclean.

The Jamaicans who first formed this bobsled team has managed to inspire and create new interest in the sport on the island. One could not blame the skeptics because when you really think about, what a tropical island is doing with a bobsled team competing on ice. But they did and have chanted new course and encourages persons strive for excellence.

1988 Jamaican Bobsled Team - The Indomitable Olympian Spirit

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The Many Colors of Garnet

This name is like a big umbrella covering a variety of stones that are all very similar in chemical composition. The difference between these silicates is where they are mined and the metal particles found in the silicate. Magnesium, iron, chromium and aluminum give each garnet gemstone its unique shade of red or other color.

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Ancient Greeks and Romans thought the deep red gem resembled a pomegranate seed because of its color and round shape. They were very fond of the gems and used them in their jewelry and other embellishments. In ancient Egypt, Cleopatra wore the red gem probably thinking it was a ruby. Back then, they didn't know that this gem came in more colors than just red.

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There are about 14 different varieties and most are mined in Africa. Tanzania, Namibia and parts of South Africa are common mining locations. Europe, Asia, Australia and the United States also have gem deposits. Carl Faberge used the emerald green stones found in the Urals of western Russia in many of his pieces.

A multitude of colors

Though the word garnet is tied to the word red, there are actually many different colors available. In fact, every color along the spectrum can be found except for blue. The most valuable gem is not even red, it is emerald green.

The varieties, demantoid and tsavorite, are the two most popular green stones and they can be quite expensive because of their rarity. With the discovery of new mines in Namibia, they may become more common.

However, the shades of red are still classic and always will be. But, if the traditional idea of a garnet necklace is not appealing, consider a yellow, black or even orange stones to drape your neck. It is all a matter of taste.

January birthstone

The garnet is the official birthstone for January. It is also the gem for the Zodiac sign of Aquarius, so some lucky February babies can claim it as their birthstone as well. Another official occasion that warrants a gift of garnet earrings or some other piece is the 2nd wedding anniversary.

How to care for garnet jewelry

Depending on the variety, these gems range from a 6 to a 7.5 on the Mohs scale of hardness. This means that they are quite durable and suitable for daily wear in all types of jewelry. They are not as delicate as other gems with the same rating because there is no cleavage present which makes it easier for the stone to split. It also makes it easier for the cutter.

A soak in warm soapy water should be sufficient to clean the grime that collects from daily wear. If lotion or soap remains in the setting, a quick scrub with a toothbrush is safe and will not scratch the stone.

Whether the stone is emerald green or violet red, it makes a beautiful and versatile piece of jewelry. A garnet pendant set in silver or gold can be worn casually or with formal wear. Whatever the need is, this gemstone offers a solution with its many shades of reds and other colors.

The Many Colors of Garnet

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Saturday, September 3, 2011

Garnet - The Birthstone For January

Garnet, the birthstone for the month of January, has been in use since time immemorial. Garnet rings and Garnet earrings make a wonderful gift for any occasion.

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Availability
Garnets are found in many places including Kenya, Sri Lanka, Mexico, China, India, Canada and USA. One of the largest garnet deposits have been found in New York.

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Garnets are available in many colors including red, orange, yellow and green. They are usually available in the shops as a deep-red colored gemstone. Shades of green and yellow are not uncommon; however, blue garnet is a rarity. Garnets exhibit great brilliance, due to their high refractive index. The shape of a garnet is generally round like that of a grain; hence, the name. The color and shape of garnets resemble that of ripe pomegranate seeds.

Composition and Varieties
Garnets are basically silicate minerals, composed of silicon and oxygen, along with minerals like manganese, magnesium, Iron, aluminum or Calcium. Garnets are actually a family of minerals having similar physical and crystalline properties. Six common species of garnets are recognized based on their chemical composition.

They are pyrope (red), almandine (deep red to purple), spessartine (red to fiery orange), grossularite (brownish yellow), uvarovite(green, due to presence of chromium) and andradite (black or vivid green). Of these, the best known and largely available is the red garnet, the pyrope. The most prized among the green garnets-the andradites- is the rare demantoid.  

Properties and Uses
Garnets are fairly hard (7-7.5 on the Mohs scale) and hence, are easier to maintain or to work with.  Although their primary use is as a gemstone, they are also used for abrasive purposes as well. Garnets are the symbol for health and passion. They help stimulate the blood flow in the body and help in controlling depression or negative feelings by provoking the pituatary glands.

The garnet is also the stone for the second year wedding anniversary. Further, it is known as the stone responsible for a successful business. The price of the garnets varies with the availability of the particular type in the area, and the desired quality. A 10mm red garnet is available at an affordable price range of 5 to 10 USD per carat

Garnet - The Birthstone For January

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Garnet Rings - The Symbol of Friendship, Love and Devotion

Garnet rings look very attractive and you can find beautiful rings for sale at almost all the gemstone and jewelry stores. These can be wonderful gifts for the people born in January and those who are celebrating their second anniversary. Garnet based rings are available for both men and women. It does not mean that women can only receive gifts. They also buy these rings for their husband and present it to them on their second anniversary or on their birthday and show their love and devotion towards them and towards the relationship with them.

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You can buy garnet jewelry rings for sale for their beauty and their durability. These rings are great for daily wear and you can use them daily without much care. Garnets are fairly durable and hard and have a deep burgundy color. The beautiful color can easily capture anyone's attention. If you want to catch the charm of fire and warmth then go and take a look at garnet jewelry for sale and buy the one that you like.

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This gemstone is little harder than other gemstones and is one of the ancient stones that are known today. It is a semi-precious stone and you can find it in different shades of red, orange, pink and green. These can also change colors when you see them n lights of different types and colors. Rings with Garnets are available worldwide although garnets are mined mainly in India, Tanzania, Kenya, Sri Lanka and some parts of Africa.

At times people get confused between garnets and Ruby because of the deep red color. This means that garnet rings for sale are great opportunity for those who always wanted Ruby rings or who wanted to gift Ruby Rings. Although Garnet is a semi-precious stone, it has historic importance and you can find its mention in Bible as well. Earlier people wore this rings and other garnet jewelry to seek safety and protection when they travelled.

If you take a look at Garnet rings for sale then you would get an idea of the huge variety of designs available. These designs can then further be categorized in to different styles. You can select and buy the designs and styles that suit your personality. If you think that there are many other gemstones that you can buy and what is so special about garnet then read the following points:

• Nothing looks more sophisticated and gorgeous than garnets; their luminous red captures the heart of many.
• If you wear garnets, you will clearly notice that the gem changes its color in different lights. Try to notice this when you see garnet rings for sale.
Garnet rings can be perfect engagement rings and wedding rings because they are durable enough to be worn daily. Moreover, garnets are symbol of love and devotion.
• Garnets have always been in trend and you can wear your garnet ring with any outfit. You can even pass it on o your children as a gift from you.

Apart from these reasons another good reason for buying garnet rings is that garnet rings for sale are available at very affordable prices and they do not hurt your pockets too much.

Garnet Rings - The Symbol of Friendship, Love and Devotion

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Silver Garnet Earrings

When buying garnet earrings, it is important to understand how to evaluate the quality and value of garnet gemstones, in order to make a wise purchase. The quality of a garnet is affected by its color, cut and clarity. The challenge with red garnets is finding some that are not too dark. A garnet gemstone that is very dark will not reflect light nor sparkle. This is important when selecting garnets to wear as earrings. When garnets are placed on the ears, they are not as likely to receive direct light onto them, as say a ring or a bracelet. So it is important to make sure that there is sparkle within the stone; that it shows its beauty, albeit differently, in every kind of lighting situation.

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Garnets are a nice selection for the ears because of their high luster. They polish to an almost mirror-like finish. So even if you step into a shadow, or your hair is blocking the light, the garnets surface (table facets) will still reflect light.

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When choosing silver garnet earrings, you should be mindful of the size of the earrings you choose and how they compare to the size and shape of your ears. Though larger garnet earrings are more valuable and luxurious, if they are put in small ears, their beauty can be lost in the imbalance. For small ears, less can be more.

When buying your garnet earrings set in silver, it is important to understand that all silver tarnishes with time. In fact, some jewelry designs come purposefully tarnished: it is called "oxidized". Whether you buy it bright or "oxidized" you should be mindful that the silver will eventually grow dark, and that the design should remain attractive even with dark metal, or you should be prepared to polish or buff regularly. (Tip: more complex, intricate silver work can look good tarnished). Otherwise, it is possible to buy earrings that have been plated, e.g. with Rhodium to reduce the tarnish.

And finally, when buying silver garnet earrings, it is a good idea to buy from a place with a money back guarantee: you want to make sure you love them before you're stuck with them.

Silver Garnet Earrings

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Friday, September 2, 2011

Crystal For Capricorn Sun Sign

December 22 - January 19

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Birthstone: Onyx and Garnet
Abundance Stone: Ruby

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If you are born under this sun sign you can tend to be on the very serious and follow the rules type person, however, that can be balanced out with a true sense of humor. Capricorn sun sign people, like structure and crave authority, if this sounds like you carrying an Onyx will create a balance in these areas.

Garnet is the crystal you want to carry to balance out any heaviness or stress of any sort, it is know to be the revitalizing stone and will bring serenity and calm just when it is needed. You will want to always wear and/or carry a Garnet with you, as it will keep you in toned balance. This could even be a great engagement stone as it encourages commitment and fidelity.

Many Capricorns love to climb to the top, and that is the top of anything, it can be a profession, a community or an organization or all of them. They love to work, organize and are usual task orientated. With all of this said, a Capricorn is an asset to any business, but usually they like something that they feel they can be in charge with and this is when it is good to wear or carry a Ruby as it will assist you in the ability to succeed and perform with great leadership.

Capricorns do not tend to become spiritually orientated until they have feeling of security in their personal and business lives, as most of their time and energy is in climbing the ladder and that doesn't leave much time for anything else. It is rather difficult for you to integrate the inner with outer until you feel you have the extra time for it, this is when it is good for you carry Azurite, as it helps balance this out and opens up your spiritual intuition and encourages more balance in this area.

The areas of the body that tend to challenge the Capricorn are the knees, skin and bones of the body, you can tend towards arthritis and what assists in relieving the pain and loosen up the joints is carrying or wearing Fluorite. If you tend to get bouts of depression use Amber to counteract these tendencies, it can bring light and well being to your mind, body and soul; and it is a great stone for healing, as it can help draw out the dis-ease in your body and it can heal faster.

Crystal For Capricorn Sun Sign

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Garnet Jewelry

Garnet in its most commonly recognized form appears in rich red, but its mineral variations come in a range of colors from brown and black, oranges, pink and even green. These include grossular garnet (or grossularite), rhodonite, almandine, hessonite, and spessatite (or spessartine), tsavorite and a whole host of others.

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Garnet is a very energizing stone which cleanses the chakras, bringing passion or serenity as needed. It inspires love and balances the sex drive, and is an excellent stone for times of crisis. Garnet is also protective when worn traveling, and opens the heart and makes the wearer more confident.

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Measuring 6.5-7 on Moh's scale, it approximately as hard a porcelain and is similar to quartz. While it will not scratch easily, internal fracturing is common. This can add to the natural beauty of the stone, but with repeated dropping fractures can result in broken stones.

Red garnet is the most common form of the gem and is widely available. Some manufacturer dye the gems to enhance the tones of inferior specimens, and these should always be stored away from wet surfaces and strong sunlight. Good quality garnet is relatively easy to come by, so it is always worth asking your jeweler about the treatment process. Most other varieties of garnet are rarer and are typically more expensive, but an A grade red garnet in a gem cut designed for a ring setting can easily rival them.

Sterling silver garnet jewelry is a stunning pairing of opposites. The warm tones of red garnet with the icy coolness of silver make for a striking finish, and it is not difficult to see why this is such a popular form of jewelry. Deep red garnet suits nearly anyone and, when used with larger amounts of silver can be added to almost any outfit palate.

Cleaning sterling silver garnet earrings and necklaces is quite simple due to the sturdy nature of the stone. Warm, soapy water is the best option for removing the bulk of tarnish and accumulated grime. For more intensive cleaning, garnet jewelry can be cleaned in ultra-sonic cleaners and steel-shot tumblers, using non-abrasive cleaning products, and most jewelers will offer this service at a small fee. As with all jewelry, the safest form of cleaning is prevention. Garnet jewelry should be stored in air tight boxes, and should not come in contact with perfumes and body lotions.

Garnet jewelry is a classic gift that suits women of all ages and silver garnet earrings are one of the most popular jewelry purchases on the current jewelry market.

Garnet Jewelry

GARNET

January Birthstone

January - Capricorn BirthStone

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With every calendar month, there is a specific gemstone that serves as a birthstone for people born during that moment. It is widely believed that these jewels are lucky. Not only are birthstones considered to be good fortune, but they also have specific meanings that are often said to reflect a personality trait of the holders.

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The birthstone is a sign of a precious material that symbolizes the month of birth. It's meaning and significance according to month. There have been many different sets of birthstones used throughout history and in different cultures.

Zodiac is divided by astrologers into twelve equal divisions featuring individual signs. Therefrom, astrology is known as the study of the movement and relative positions of celestial bodies and their supposed influence on human affairs. To put it simply, zodiac jewelry is that which features your sign as determined by astrology and your birthdate.

What's the sign of January?

Capricorn is the tenth sign in the zodiac and is the term given to anyone born between December 22nd and January 19th. Thought to be disciplined and reliable, individuals who carry this sign are also said to be careful and practical. Zodiac jewelry representing Capricorn will feature the Goat.

The birthstone for the month of January and the anniversary gemstone for the second year of marriage is Garnet. All species of garnet have been used as gemstones. Garnet displays the greatest variety of color of any mineral, occurring in every color.

This gem is usually dark red in color but can range through yellow to brown to orange shades. The rarest garnet by far is the blue garnet, a recent find only occurring in color-change stones. These are stones which change according to the type of light they are under and are themselves very rare.

Garnet is fairly inexpensive and looks good set in both gold and silver. To give a garnet is a symbol of loyalty and devotion. it was believed to have magical properties, assuring the wearer of love and faithfulness.

January Birthstone

GARNET

Thursday, September 1, 2011

How to Taste Bordeaux Red Wine

Assessing quality

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When tasting the wine it is important to remain objective about it's qualities that make it valuable as a product as opposed to other wines. Well all have our preferences, our likes and dislikes, however our aim here is not leisure, but to rank these goods and to predict their future potential. Well all right then, a little bit of a leisure too.

GARNET HILL

First things first

The glass. It has to be clean and dry, and polished. Washing up liquid stuck to the side of the glass would totally ruin and alter the perception of the qualities of the wine and that would be a shame wouldn't it?

It's not a good idea to wear parfume on yourself either, for the same reason. All in all, the environment where you perform this assessment has to be free of disturbing odours, has to be as neutral as possible. And bright. For first we are going to look into our glass of wine...they look so...different...

Surely, so far you might not know a lot about the subtle differences in the color of claret wines, other than they leave a more or less equally ugly stain on your white tablecloth if you knock over your glass.

Much more rewarding though is to observe the color through your glass! A lot of information is gained at this - often overlooked - 1st step. For a start, check whether your wine is clear or may be hazy?It will be clear most of the time however very old wines may become more opaque and loose their shine, and may appear to be slightly hazy. That is fine. This does not decrease their value. Avoid extremes though.

Next you will notice that the wine has a certain depth of color to it. Is it quite transparent or mostly opaque. I can tell you right now that observing a claret that is very transparent, well... not a good sign. Although an inky, dark wine does not guarantee quality either! More about that later. The color itself may range from inky purple to brown. The latter is a sure way of telling that your claret bit the dust and you can't derive any pleasure from drinking it, likewise it has no money value either. But these were the extreme ends really, and in most cases you will encounter 3 main colors, ruby - garnet - tawny and myriads of their intermediaries....

You know when you leave a half apple on the kitchen table? The flesh slowly takes on a brown color. The same happens with wine and for the same reason. It is a slow oxidation. Oxygen both supports and destroys life. But that is not necessarily a bad thing because it is oxygen as well that matures our claret, helps it to realize complexity and finesse.

For now, just remember that the sequence in which claret changes it's color is this: purple - ruby - garnet - tawny - brown. In a nutshell.

Therefore a wine at the beginning of it's life will be of a ruby color and by the time it becomes tawny or brownish you can safely bet it reached the end of the road. And it is a bad idea to invest in it when you see this happening...

It is important to note however that the color indicates a relative age of the wine to itself, you cannot directly tell, say, this wine is 5 years old because it has a ruby-garnet color...

Therefore a ruby-garnet wine may be 10 years old - in which case you know its is a good vintage as well as a quality producer, but then a ruby-garnet wine might as well be 1 years old, in which case you know that it is either a poor vintage or a more generic, mass scale production one. You can find out more about the aging curve on the pieces of the puzzle page.

There is something else to the eye and just by looking you can have an informed guess about the ripeness of the grapes when harvested. The berries collect sugar as they ripen, and in turn this sugar will create the alcohol in the wine.

Swirl the wine slowly in the glass for two seconds. Then stop, and look at the side of it. You will see little drops developing and falling back to the bottom. How thick or thin they are and how fast or slow they move is the question. The good sign is if they are thick rather than thin, but most importantly they move slowly. Observing this, you can be sure that your claret was made using ripe grapes - that is to say, the berries had adequate sugar when harvested.

Later you will find out that there are different sorts of ripeness, sugar ripeness is one of them, while phenolic ripeness is something else. To make matters complicated these do not necessarily go hand in hand...but more about that later.

These droplets you see are referred to as legs, or tears, or even cathedral windows... but you want to know what is happening, and why is it a sign of ripeness of sugar (or the lack of it thereof?). When you swirl the wine basically you cover the inner side of your glass with 3 things, water, ethanol and glycerol. Ethanol is the main alcohol of wine and it is the ethanol - or ethyl alcohol content - you see on the label expressed by volume of the wine.

It is created by the fermentation of the sugar. Thus more sugar in the must, potentially more ethanol. But what is glycerol then? Glycerol is the secondary alcohol of wine, but when it comes to observing the 'legs' it is more important for us. It has a viscous, sticky quality, it sticks to the side of the glass. When you taste the wine, this alcohol gives it roundness, mouth feel. What important is that the amount of glycerol is directly proportional to the amount of ethyl alcohol produced during fermentation. More alcohol, more glycerol. Although the type of yeast used for fermentation also has it's part to play.

Glycerol, being an alcohol evaporates considerably faster than water. What you see falling back are water droplets, and what there is between them and in their way is - guess? - glycerol. This is why you can assume that, the slower these 'legs' move, the more glycerol there is in their way. And that is a good sign of course, as you can be sure that they have a higher alcohol content as well, so the wine is made from berries that had adequate sugar content when harvested.Let me stress again, there are different sorts of ripeness and sugar ripeness per se does not guarantee quality. About all of this serious technical stuff you can read about in the pieces of the puzzle section, as you know by now.

Before moving on, there is something else about the color of our claret. Tilt the glass 45 degrees and hold a white paper in the background. You can squint a little. Look in the middle of your glass. This is the so called core of the wine. Round the edges is the so called rim of the wine.

The distance between the core and the rim will be different depending on how developed the wine is. They start out with little or no separation between the core and rim but as red wines age this distance is going to grow. More, the color of the rim is going to change as well. Fortunately it will change in a way we are already familiar with from the previous page. Purple-pink-ruby-garnet-tawny-brown. Remember? The rim follows this pattern, however it is always ahead of the core in this respect. So a ruby core wine may have garnet or tawny rim but it is quite impossible that a ruby core wine would have a purple rim!

So, by now you know how the core and rim of the wine tells you about it's relative age, and you are familiar with the meaning of the appearance of the 'legs'.

Take a deep breath and... hang on... is it not a better idea to sniff carefully?

The nose of the wine...

Indeed, spare your nose and know that it can get tired very easily. We humans can differentiate between thousands of aromas, yet for most of us it is difficult to identify even those we encounter day by day in our lives or at least those that are accessible. Can you tell the scent of a cinnamon stick for cloves? The scent of a fresh strawberry for a ripe apple?

We are taught to read, write, but we are not taught to smell.

Fortunately everyone can expand his 'vocabulary of scents' through training. It is like learning a foreign language. The bigger is your vocabulary, the better you speak the language. This is no different when it comes to the language of claret.

First we want to know whether or not the condition of the nose is clean or faulty in any way. There are several things that can go wrong with our wine, but the 2 most common things are oxidation and cork taint.

The cork might not seal perfectly, in which case oxidation of the wine can occur. This will increase the volatile acidity, vapid, vinegary scent and in the same time strips our wine of all pleasant aromas that normally make up the nose. This is accompanied by a brownish tinge and a 'burnt character' in the most extreme cases. The wine cannot be saved at this stage.

The other common fault is the cork taint or 'corked' wine. Its easy to smell a moldy, unpleasantly earthy character in these wines as the our perception threshold for this fault is extremely low. The flavor will also be masked by this moldy taste. This fault cannot be repaired either.Fortunately we have only 3-5% chance of encountering such wines.

A good claret can display a wealth of scents, indeed complexity and subtlety is something that greatly increases it's worth.raspberry, blackcurrant, bilberry, blackberry, cherry, prune, rose, violet, green pepper, truffle, cedar, licorice, vanilla, cloves, cinnamon, leather, coffee, dark chocolate, and more..

Young - and great - claret will most likely display the scent of these berries as well as cherries and roses, violets. It is because these are the aromas associated with the youth of the wine also referred to as primary aromas (or varietal aromas). Later on as the wine develops these scents gradually fade only to give way to a new groups of aromas, the tertiary (aging) aromas.

Secondary (fermentation) aromas are created during the fermentation, so a young wine will contain a mix of varietal and fermentation aromas. Examples of the latter are: cloves, blackcurrant bud, saffron.

Tertiary aromas really show up after long years of aging, so being patient is rewarding as great complexity can be reached in good vintages. Some of the aging aromas are: prune, mushroom, truffle, licorice, vanilla, coffee, caramel, brioche..

Depending then, at which life stage of the wine you taste it, you are more or less likely to encounter these aromas. Certainly, a great year such as 1995 will start to display these aromas only about one and a half decade later...so drinking a 1995 from a top estate in say 1998 is an unpardonable sin let alone wasting your money...

As with the color, the nose of the wine also has intensity or depth to it. This often changes with time and sometimes closed or light wines on the nose will open up as they age. Similarly, a claret that has a pronounced nose in it's youth may loose depth as it ages.

The depth of the nose usually has a lot to do with phenolic ripeness as well as it is connected to alcohol content. Wines with a higher alcohol content smell more intensive, more pronounced. This is because the rising alcohol molecules carry the scents with themselves. It is easy to understand this sniffing a Port for example...With that said, a great claret should not have an alcohol content much in excess of 12.5 - 13%. The real challenge of the winemaker is to create complex, ripe, balanced wines at more or less this alcohol content and not more. A claret should never be full bodied.

Next, we can assess the development of the wine, and the freshly acquired knowledge of the aroma categories will come in handy now.

Young - developing - developed - passed it's best?

Let's say, a mostly fruity red with maybe some hints of violets will be a young wine - these are all primary aromas. As soon as you discover licorice, leather, etc aromas as well, your wine is developing. When these aromas are fully blown (probably pairing up with new subtle aging aromas) your wine may still be developing but as these slowly start to fade you can be sure it is going down the hill. Though this 'going down the hill' stage can take any time between a couple of years to a couple of decades or even more. Depending on vintage and of course on the Chateau itself.....

As you see it is quite complex, but you get a general idea.

These aromas can also be grouped in the following order: Vegetal, floral, fruity, spicy, animalistic, mineral. Quite straightforward, maybe with the exception of the 2 latter. Animalistic aromas may include leather, or a barnyardy, earthy scent (which does not sound great until you actually find it in one wine and discover that you like it.) A mineral character may mean nuances of flint, wet stone. These are actually more prevalent in great white Burgundies than in Bordeaux reds.

...and now to the taste...It is actually by tasting the wine that you can tell the most about it's quality.

First just a round up on what you have to pay attention to, then I will go into details about each attribute. Body, alcohol content (these are not the same), acidity, texture, tannin level and quality, sugar content, intensity of flavor, flavor quality, aftertaste, balance.This is where the fun really begins...most of these things here - with the exception of flavor quality are attributes that can be judged objectively. If you put professional and experienced tasters in the same room and give them the same wine they will come up with very similar readings regarding these qualities.

Flavor quality - the actual flavor is a different matter all together and obviously depends on your memories of flavors. Your scent and flavor vocabulary. You remember? One will not identify 'brioche' in the nose of the wine unless he tried brioche back in his life and knows how it smells like. Others without this 'scent entry' in their vocabulary will use the closest approximation...let's say, 'toasted bread'.

Body. This is the mouth feel of the wine. Does not equal the alcohol content, which is part of the body, but the overall impression is formed by the combination of the alcohol content and the texture (or density) of the wine. Thus, a wine with a medium alcohol content might be light bodied in the grand scheme of things because it is quite dilute, light texture. Similarly a wine with a low alcohol content might be medium bodied because it is dense in texture. Alcohol content. This is more straightforward. Light, m-, m, m+, high alcohol content. Ideally a claret should move in the 3 ms, medium minus, medium, medium plus. (12-13%)

Acidity. This is the tartaric acid content of the wine. Its easy to sense it, high acidity makes your mouth water. Low acidity makes the wine soft but might make it taste flabby if it is too low. Some 2003 wines have low acidity. It's also called the 'spine' of the wine and it's amount determines longevity.Texture. This forms part of the 'body'. How do you perceive the wine. Soft? Rough? Coarse?

Tannin level and quality. Another type of acid, the tannin displays itself in a form of a drying, gripping, astringent sensation especially on your gums and tongue. Importantly, this acid preserves the wine from degradation caused by the oxygen. It's a blanket the protection under which the wine can age gracefully and develop. The amount depends on the vintage (which determines the size of the berries) as well as on the varietal composition. Smaller berries = better skin to fruit ratio = more tannin.(Warmer years tend to produce small berries.) Petit Verdot and Cabernet Sauvignon have a thick skin and can extract lots of tannins. Merlot has thinner skin.

The quality of the tannins can be stalky, green (in years when the phenolic ripeness is not adequate) or ripe in good years. Importantly, even when the tannins are ripe, they may taste coarse, in the youth of the wine. But this softens out as the wine ages. And there is nothing better than an aged, silky, soft tannin claret... On the other hand, from a poor vintage, a green, stalky tannin will remain so even with aging.

Sugar content. Pretty straightforward, fortunately we don't have to worry about this feature, claret will always be dry. Just for you to know, you can sense sweetness on the tip of your tongue. There is something else here, alcohol sweetness. That's right. A wine with a very high alcohol content might taste sweet, even though it contains no residual sugar. By the way, the sweetness - dryness is often confused with the drying sensation of the tannins. Just to be clear, the dryness of the wine is the absence of residual sugars and not the presence of tannins.

Intensity of flavor. light, m-, m, m+, pronounced. This is an important reading, and has to do with the dry extract content of the wine. That is, the dry parts to the liquid parts. In a poor year for instance, under insufficient phenolic ripeness, the wine will not have a great intensity of flavor, for the flavor will probably be diluted by much rain and little sunshine.

Aftertaste. A very important attribute that is directly connected to the quality, and to the quality of the vintage. Again, it is the dry extract content that gives intensity and aftertaste to the wine and a long aftertaste is always a good sign. Likewise, a cold, rainy year that produces no phenolic ripeness and therefore little extract will result in wines with short aftertaste.

Balance. The highest aspiration a claret can reach. All components - alcohol, body, acidity, tannins, are in perfect balance with each other and none reigning over another. Perfection.

How to Taste Bordeaux Red Wine

GARNET HILL

Your Complete Guide to the 6th Wedding Anniversary

Coming on the heels of the landmark fifth year anniversary, the sixth wedding anniversary faces a tall challenge. To outdo the hype of the fifth in terms of attitude, celebration and, of course, gifts. Naturally, it helps enormously to know that more than five decades ago, a handy list of traditional wedding anniversary gifts (to which the contemporary alternatives were added at a later date) had been drawn up.

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So, let's see what we have for the 6th wedding anniversary.

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Here's a bird's eye view of what this year involves:

Traditional Gift: Sugar and Iron Modern/ contemporary Gift: Wood Flower: Calla Lily Gemstone: Garnet and Amethyst

Once you have such a road map at your disposal, the way to bliss shouldn't be too difficult to navigate!

If, you want to stick to the traditional gifts, then a theme of sugar and iron is what you need to explore. Sugar symbolises sweetness (obviously!) and iron stands for durability and the ability to withstand wear and tear. As a gift, sugar translates into chocolates, candies, sweets and their ilk. Make the gift personal for greater impact.

You can place an order at the confectioner's for a custom-designed slab of chocolate and have them engrave your personal message for her on it. Or, create a gourmet hamper for her, filled with the choicest and expensive Belgian, French and handmade chocolates. She'll love you for it.

Iron is the second traditional gift. Does she love doing up your pad? How about wall brackets or tinkling feng shui bells made of handmade cast iron? Or, if you are lucky to own a garden, then get her some trendy wrought-iron garden furniture. Iron candle stands or even quaint iron bowls make great gifts.

Wood is the modern alternative as far as gifts for the 6th year are concerned. Wood symbolises solidness, dependability and strength. If she loves reading and has masses of books, make her a lovely book case, designed by you. If you have a knack for carpentry, go all out and carve her something out of wood. You could even give her a beautiful bonsai plant - the iconic symbol of everlasting love (and a long-lasting marriage).

As far as jewellery gifts for this year go, you have not one, but two distinctive gemstones - garnet and amethyst. Like all gemstones, garnet also has special powers associated with it. Garnet symbolises purity and truth, love and compassion. Amethyst is a beautiful crystalline quartz in arresting shades of purple, lilac or mauve. The amethyst supposed to be the gemstone of good luck and love. Shower the love of your life with some stunning garnet and amethyst jewellery. Jewellery always tops the list of women's gifts since it is such an intimate present always worn close to the skin.

Ditch the long-stemmed roses this year. Go for Calla Lily, the flower you need to give her for the sixth year. Calla Lily is gorgeous looking flower. Thanks to its graceful trumpet-shaped white blooms, it has been hailed as the symbol of eternal femininity and purity.

Once you have got the basics right, the rest is all up to your imagination. Make the 6th year as romantic for her as possible. Give her all of these gifts, or a combination of them. Either way, you'd be bang on target!

Your Complete Guide to the 6th Wedding Anniversary

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