A Good Sign of Wealth and Status C Tiffany & Co
It is widely admitted that women all love to show their new adornments or
accessories, especially if it was made very elegant by a well-known designer,
and was purchased with a good deal. Most likely, we love to compete between
other women and nothing is more alluring than walking on the street carrying a
pair of shiny and unique Tiffany Somerset
heart ring that are made by well-known tiffany designer.
Different varieties of designer earrings are available for you to choose from
Paloma Picasso
Loving Heart ring. however, they often come in with
expensive prices. But because they are the most prominent branded jewelry pieces
from the most world renowned designers, most women can't help it but to adore
bragging them, especially if they match with it another timeless piece of
Tiffany silver necklace or Tiffany silver bracelet, so that other women can see
and admire it, or even more envy them.
Obviously, Tiffany silver jewelry
can satisfy most womens need to Paloma Picasso
Double Loving Heart ring a good symbol of wealth and status.In
addition, a good choice of Tiffany silver jewelry makes them look good, thus
help women feel self-satisfied. If the design belongs to the designer's classic
creation, then that is perfect.
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06/11/2009
Modified Date:
06/11/2009
Jeweler's delicate flowers
"There is something about the design process, but I love making it," the
Carytown resident and mother of two said of the tiffany jewelry she crafts
with her Lexington-based mother, Maureen, for their Sylvan Spirit label.
"Someone said, 'If you make your work your play . . . it is happiness."Of late,
the mother-daughter team has had even more reason to be playful. Saks Fifth
Avenue, which began carrying their work last year, expanded its offering of
Sylvan Spirit pieces.The designers' one-of-a-kind bridal headpieces that convert
to necklaces are available in The Bridal Suite at Saks stores in Northern
Virginia and Richmond. In addition, brides, and anyone else, can find everyday
or special occasion earrings, necklaces and pins from Sylvan Spirit in the Saks
jewelry department."There is really nothing like what she is producing on the
market," said Carol Enemark, co-manager of The Bridal Suite at Stony Point
Fashion Park. "It's got kind of a romantic, almost fairy-tale feel to
it."Thursday, the store's jewelry department will host a Sylvan Spirit trunk
show, where customers can meet Rebecca Worth and see her collections. The Saks
partnership is a first for the Worths, who have worked with an impressive array
of A-list designers in the past pendants.The
who's who includes Vera Wang and most recently, Austin Scarlett of Bravo's
"Project Runway" reality-fashion-show fame. Scarlett currently designs wedding
dresses for the Kenneth Pool line of Amsale in New York. Several gowns graced a
Richmond runway during the Artful Wedding show at The Jefferson Hotel in
February. All were accessorized with Sylvan Spirit headpieces Rebecca Worth
designed and created for the collection.Amsale representatives were so impressed
they asked Worth for samples for the Madison Avenue boutique. Rebecca Worth said
she also donated pieces for the 15th annual Richmond Heart Gala benefit at the
Science Museum of Virginia later this month. She also is working with Colonial
Williamsburg on pieces for the Jamestown celebration. Having to research how
jewelry was made with no clasps, for example, puts her cultural anthropology
degree from Hampshire College in Amherst, Mass., to further use.The viaduct
could be an obvious attraction for walkers, cyclists and horse riders as part of
the Necklace Park, and is the subject of a 20,000 feasibility study to
investigate this potential.Dating from the 1850s, the viaduct carried a railway
across the river from Bishop Auckland to Tyneside via the Leamside line. "If a
woman is going to spend the kind of money and spend time to have something
customized to create that piece, The items were sold exclusively at Claire's
retail stores nationwide from December 2005 through December 2006 for between $5
and $11. Consumers should immediately take this recalled earrings
away from children and return the recalled jewelry to any Claire's store for a
full refund or a free replacement product. For additional information, call
Claire's Boutiques Inc. toll-free at (866) 8599281 between 9 a.m. and 5 p.m. ET,
Monday through Friday, I want it to be like my grandfather's pocket watch. [She]
should be able to wear it again and again and again."For more information about
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09/02/2010
Modified Date:
09/02/2010
Every Day is Mother's Day
Summer marks the "high season" for having babies, with July the number one
month for new births, and chances are you'll know someone who gives birth this
summer. To help celebrate this important event, online retailer Arctic Tulip is
offering a unique yet timeless gift that can turn every day into Mother's Day
for the new mom: The Birth Diamond(R), a one-of-a-kind diamond necklace created
for moms to celebrate the birth of a baby.The Birth Diamond is the only
nationally branded fine tiffany
jewelry of its kind designed exclusively to honor new mothers, under the
babyGUND(R) brand. The Birth Diamond necklace features a diamond ranging in size
from 1/4 to 1/2 carat set in the babyGUND signature bear head logo setting on an
18-inch chain. Available in 14 karat yellow or white gold, The Birth Diamond is
intended to be an heirloom that can be handed down from generation to
generation."The birth of a baby is such an important milestone in life, and The
Birth Diamond offers families a special and unique way to celebrate that event,"
said Tom Jacobi of Arctic Tulip. "We use diamonds to celebrate our other
significant highlights in life, such as engagements, weddings and anniversaries.
Certainly there is no greater joy than the birth of a child. Why not honor that
event with a diamond designed exclusively for that momentous occasion?"The Birth
Diamond from Arctic Tulip comes wrapped in signature babyGUND packaging. The
specially designed cotton gift box is soft like the famous babyGUND toy bears.
Inside, The Birth Diamond rests on the center of its cushioned pillow.. As part
of its "Every Day is Mother's Day for the New Mom" cheap tiffany,
Arctic Tulip is including a plush babyGUND toy with each Birth Diamond necklace
purchased.Headquartered in Kingston, New York, Arctic Tulip is an online
retailer of fine jewelry and giftware. In addition to The Birth Diamond for new
mothers, Arctic Tulip offers a smaller size designed for babies as well as
mother/daughter sets. For more information, visit the Arctic Tulip web site at
www.arctictulip.com.Research was conducted in Lubbock (2 sites) and Carson (1
site) counties, Texas, USA, in 2004 and 2005; we used 2 sites each year (1
Lubbock and 1 Carson site in 2004, 2 Lubbock sites in 2005). All sites were
associated with black-tailed prairie dog (Cynomys ludowcianus) colonies, upon
whose burrows the burrowing owl is highly dependent in the Great Plains. In
2004, one of the 2 study sites was located within the city limits of Lubbock;
the other was in Carson county on the Pantex Plant (hereafter, Pantex), a United
States Department of Energy National Nuclear security Administration facility.
In 2005, we used the 2004 Lubbock site and an additional site within the Lubbock
city limits. All cheap
bangles were similar in terms of topography, indigenous
habitat, and climate. Unlike the Super Glue, the cold-weld formed a smooth
surface with no purchase for an owl's beak or talons. Following transmitter
attachment, we monitored all owls (necklace period) until day 10, when we
recaptured, reweighed, and removed transmitters on some. We closed the necklace
with a knot that we coated (in 2004) with Loctite Super Glue (Henkel Consumer
Adhesives, Inc., Avon, OH) or (in 2005) with cold-weld (J-B Weld, Sulphur
Springs, TX).
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08/02/2010
Modified Date:
08/02/2010
Flower necklace
However, results from a Quinnipiac University poll released on Feb. 14 had
Clinton leading Obama in Ohio 55 to 34 percent. These two polls represent a 13
point swing of support from Clinton to Obama in less than two weeks.
While
Clinton and Obama battle for the nomination, the people of Ohio grapple with
their state's crippled economy."Greater Cleveland is depressed in every sense of
the word - there's tiffany
jewelry loss," said Kasey Greer, executive director of the Heights
Community Congress, a social justice advocacy group based in suburban Cleveland
Heights.Controversial mailings distributed by the Obama campaign in Texas and
Ohio links Senator Clinton to her husband's decision to champion the
implementation of the North American Free Trade Agreement, which removed most
barriers to trade and investment among the United States, Canada and Mexico.The
agreement went into effect January 1994 and many believe it caused thousands of
manufacturing jobs to be shipped overseas. NAFTA critics blame it for the
economic demise of states like Ohio that rely heavily on the manufacturing
industry."This is a working class town - all the empty factories-there are still
people here that worked in those factories," Greer said. "It [NAFTA] probably
does cheap
rings a cord with a lot of people," she said.But, since
her candidacy for the Democratic nomination began in earnest Sen. Clinton has
tried to distance herself from NAFTA, although she publicly supported it while
she was in the White House in the '90s. Further, she called NAFTA a success in
her memoirs."You can't take credit for all the good things and not take credit
for the bad - she was a part of that [NAFTA]," said Rep. Elijah Cummings of the
7th Congressional District of Maryland. Cummings, who is cochair of Maryland for
Obama, commented on the NAFTA controversy during a radio interview on the "First
Edition" political talk show on WEAA-FM.Sen. Clinton, and her supporters have
claimed that she was privately against NAFTA when she was in the White House and
that she has a plan to review and fix it. The Web site FactCheck.org concludes,
"We frankly find Clinton's past position on NAFTA to be ambivalent."Cummings
said, "A lot of people in Ohio are suffering. They have lost so many jobs
because of NAFTA." The congressman also argues the mortgage crisis has impacted
Ohio more profoundly than most cheap
bracelets and that more stringent bankruptcy laws voted
for by Clinton and opposed by Obama have caused even more hardship. "No job, no
house. The people of Ohio are getting the double whammy," Cummings said,
"Bankruptcy was a safety net now they don't have that net."Obama seems to have
successfully paired Clinton with the NAFTA pact and its negative implications in
states such as Ohio. But, according to the Associated Press.
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06/02/2010
Modified Date:
06/02/2010
Killer Gets Life
Assistant State Attorney Kristen Over told the jury Tuesday that Sanabria saw
Suarez walking near Himes and Sligh avenues and decided he wanted Suarez's tiffany jewelry. He walked
behind Suarez and pistol-whipped him.Sanabria didn't expect Suarez to fight back
-- but he did, Over said. Sanabria fired a warning shot, but Suarez kept coming.
He fired again, striking Suarez in the head at close range. Instantly, Suarez
fell flat.Later that night, Sanabria showed up at a female friend's house. He
said he was in trouble and asked her to help him soak the gun in bleach to
remove any DNA. He scraped a screwdriver in and out of the barrel to prevent any
ballistics tests, Over told the jury.Sanabria watched a television news report
about Suarez's murder and told the girlfriend he was the tiffany
accessories.Sheriff's detectives would find
Sanabria's DNA under Suarez's fingernails. Sanabria confessed.
Assistant
Public Defender Kenneth Littman asked the jury not to rely on the statements of
Sanabria's girlfriend, since she did not witness the crime. He also asked them
to remember that Sanabria gave two statements to detectives -- first saying he
did not kill Suarez.The jury returned a guilty verdict in less than two
hours.Suarez, 25, was a 2000 graduate of Jefferson High School. He enlisted in
the Marine Corps in 2002 and served 16 months in Afghanistan and Iraq. He was
killed while spending time at his parents' home awaiting orders to return to
Iraq. In the background is the far-away exoticism of Arabia, with its minarets
and palaces. As a child during the second world war, Pienkowski travelled
through eastern Europe. The folk tales he heard there had an enduring influence
on him and have featured in his own books. After his address, he answered
questions that organizers had selected from hundreds submitted in writing. One
questioner wanted to know what compassionate people could do to get their
tffany
keys to move away from use of force. "The real answer
for that question? I don't know," he replied. But he also said he saw small
signs of hope, small signs of gradual change in the way world leaders address
problems. Located on a promontory in the picturesque Rodney Bay, the development
spans over an area of more than 27 hectares and has an uninterrupted view of the
Caribbean Sea. Angsana Saint Lucia is an integrated resort project that will
comprise a full scale resort with related facilities and amenities including a
marina and a commercial center. The development will also include exclusive
branded residences for sale.
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05/02/2010
Modified Date:
05/02/2010
A New Emerald
An article on the Square Feet pages on June 4 about a mixed-income
residential development planned on the site of a former tiffany jewelry mental
hospital in southwestern Boston referred imprecisely to the organization that
runs a nearby nature preserve. Although the area is indeed overseen by ''the
Audubon Society,'' it is the Massachusetts Audubon Society, not the National
Audubon Society. (The two groups are not affiliated.)On the long-neglected site
of a state mental hospital that closed more than two decades ago, a mixed-income
community is under construction.The development on 42 acres in southwestern
Boston is the equivalent of adding a new neighborhood the size of the North End,
a rare opportunity in an urban setting that is mostly built up.The site is at
the end of the string of parkland known as Boston's "emerald necklace." It is
near Franklin Park, Boston's largest park, which is almost the size of Prospect
Park in Brooklyn; both were designed by Frederick Law Olmsted.Many of the homes
at the development, called Olmsted Green, after the landscape designer, have
views of land that was once part of the mental hospital site and is now a nature
preserve.The heart tag
bracelet, which is in the middle of the neighborhoods of
Dorchester, Roxbury and Mattapan, had long been considered "on the wrong side of
the tracks." Until recently most of the land has been unused, apparently
considered a risky venture by private developers.But now the site is being
transformed by an unusual partnership of the Lena Park Community Development
Corporation, a small neighborhood nonprofit organization with little experience
in real estate, and New Boston Fund, a $1 billion profit-making company that has
built 20 million square feet of commercial property and nearly 7,000 housing
units nationwide.When the project is completed in three to five years, the $150
million development will have 153 units of affordable and work-force rental
housing, 83 units of affordable senior housing, and 287 market rate condominium
town houses and apartments.There will also be a health and fitness facility; a
job-training and valentines
day jewelry center; child care, youth and senior programs; and
even an urban farm.
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04/02/2010
Modified Date:
04/02/2010
Shoelace and Necklace
Taken together these challenges to the US amount to a prima facie case for
the waning of American tiffany
jewelry, but in order to asses the scope of this challenge we need to
ask not only whether America has passed its peak but whether an identifiable new
pattern of world power is emerging to replace the US imperium.Haass has argued
that the age of unipolarity is over but, to rephrase the question, is
anti-Americanism and structural change combining into an identifiable force or
set of forces that will constrict the US and end its hegemony. In the absence of
such a pattern the challenges will remain but will be disparate, incoherent and
ineffective. Other countries and non-governmental forces are certainly combining
in ever more diverse valentines day
bracelets to prosecute shared interests, often in opposition to
the US, but are they developing the collective potential to encircle America and
topple it from the heights of power? What pattern of global governance might
emerge in a post-American world? All traditional forms of the balance of power
that might be resurrected are likely to be multipolar since, despite the rise of
China, the prospect of a return to a bipolar balance is highly improbable in the
foreseeable future. To probe further the possibilities for multipolarity we need
to consider the capacities of potential rivals to the US.
The countries of
the European Union have hitherto acted as America's junior partner in world
management but, taken together, the size and wealth of the EU make it a
candidate to assume a world leadership role. The Euro in particular has
potential to challenge the pre-eminent valentines day
cufflinks of the US dollar and thereby threaten one of the
critical building blocks of American power. There is a distinct social
democratic European perspective that contrasts with the harsher, market-oriented
Anglo-Saxon model that the US, with the UK as its most loyal junior, has
promoted as the vision for global society, but the lack of internal coherence in
the Union, especially in the projection of force, combined with similarity to
the US of the values it wishes to project, make it unsuited to the role of
superpower.
Published Date:
03/02/2010
Modified Date:
03/02/2010
Ornamental Design for Necklace
In celebration of Hispanic Heritage Month, which begins on September 15,
Payless ShoeSource(R) has launched the Payless Inspiring Possibilities tiffany jewelry and will join
together with its shoppers to raise money to support the future of Hispanic
youth.(Photo: NewsCom: http://www.newscom.com/cgi-bin/prnh/20080902/MXTU001
)Through the new program, Payless will sell a limited-edition Trilogy necklace
for only $4 in more than 650 stores nationwide and Payless.com(R), while
supplies last, and will donate 100 percent of the net profits of necklace sales,
with a minimum donation of $35,000, to a newly developed scholarship established
with the Hispanic Scholarship Fund (HSF). Payless said it expects to distribute
a minimum of a dozen $2,500 scholarships through the new HSF program as a result
of the new initiative.The necklace goes on sale September 1. The unique design
features a black corded necklace with valentines day
bangles featuring inspirational words in English and Spanish:
Believe/Creer, Dream/Sonar, and Inspire/Inspirar."Youth and education are
critical to the future of our nation," said LuAnn Via, president and CEO of
Payless. "Our efforts in September are focused on supporting Hispanic youth with
our Payless Inspiring Possibilities program. The unique, limited-edition Trilogy
necklace is available for only $4 -- a price point accessible to so many.
Together, we are truly celebrating Hispanic Heritage Month and benefiting young
Hispanics with strong opportunities for higher education and to help them
achieve their goals and make their dreams come true."Payless is the nation's
largest specialty footwear retailer with the on- going mission to democratize
fashion and design in footwear and accessories. Since 2004, Payless has
established formal programs to support important causes by selling unique,
on-trend items and making them accessible with affordable price points and then
partnering with shoppers by donating 100 percent of the net profits from the
sales of the item to the cause."We are pleased that Payless has taken a
leadership role in providing resources and opportunities to support our future
valentines day
rings," said Gary Jimenez, Regional Vice President of the
Hispanic Scholarship Fund.
Published Date:
02/02/2010
Modified Date:
02/02/2010