Category: Jewelry Kiwi
Jeulia Jewelry Kiwi
Jewelry Kiwi encompasses a wide range of information related to various aspects of jewelry;
understanding different types of metals and gemstones; such as gold, silver, pearl, gemstone, diamond and so on;
recognizing jewelry styles and designs;
knowing about jewelry making techniques;
being aware of jewelry care and maintenance practices;
understanding the historical and cultural significance of jewelry throughout different time periods and civilizations.
Combining our products, Jeulia will provide you with a more detailed explanation of jewelry kiwi knowledge, which will facilitate your better understanding. Let you better understand the charm, brilliance, and meaning that jewelry brings to our daily life.
Jewelry is a high-end art piece, whose value lies not only in its sparkling appearance and exquisite craftsmanship, but also in the professional knowledge and cultural connotations contained behind it. There are various types of jewelry, including diamonds, jadeite, pearls, rubies and sapphires, each with its unique characteristics and value.
Which Kind of Heart Ring Do You Like Best?
Many girls imagine the moment when her man kneels down on one knee to wear a ring for themselves, and they also look forward to having a heart ring that belongs only to them. As a spokesperson for romance, heart-shaped rings have been favored by many couples. Jeulia shows you the following heart-shaped rings,wishing you have a unique love in your life.
Heart Shaped Diamond Ring
Pink Heart Ring
The pink romantic sentiment, unique heart-shaped cutting technology, elegant and unique, creates different visual beauty from different angles under the lighting effect. The heart-shaped area is inlaid with color stone, and the natural refracted light shines on the pink romance of Morgan stone. Coupled with an silver ring design, the sky is full of stars shining charming, light luxury and petty bourgeoisie. Pink heart ring is really suitable for summer travel to wear, versatile and easy to match, truly beautiful!
Ruby Red Heart Ring
Double Heart Ring
A double heart ring usually symbolizes deep love and close connection. It symbolizes the sublimation of love between two people due to their intimate relationship into sweeter love, symbolizing close connection with each other. The design of a double heart ring can be a gold ring composed of two heart shapes, giving the product a meaning of completeness, protection, and admiration. It is hoped that the wearer will always be guarded, preserving the softest and most innocent girl’s heart. In addition, a double heart ring is also suitable as a gift for couples, representing sincere feelings and waiting for each other. Whether it is a gift from a man to a woman or a gift from a woman to a man, this type of ring expresses deep love, symbolizing giving one’s heart to the other person and being loyal to love.
Irish Heart Ring Set
The history of the Irish heart ring can be traced back to the 17th century and is mainly composed of three elements – the heart represents love, the crown symbolizes loyalty, and the clasped hands are symbols of friendship. This type of ring was originally only used as a wedding ring, but gradually extended to be a promise ring, a gift given between friends and family, and has now become one of the important symbols of Irish culture. By using a concise style to shape the three iconic elements of love, hands, and crown, they respectively symbolize love, friendship, and loyalty.
Open Heart Ring
Open heart ring, as a design element, is often used in jewelry design. And the hollowed out ring among them is one of the representative works of exquisite and gorgeous beauty. These unique rings are not simple designs, they contain a profound love in their connotations, a perfect interplay of time and space, showcasing inner freedom and love.
Infinity Heart Ring
Firstly, the Infinite Loop Ring adopts simple lines and curves, giving the entire ring a smooth and coherent shape. Unlike traditional rings, this design forms a closed loop with two connected ends, symbolizing a never-ending and eternal cycle. Paired with a heart-shaped design, the main feature of an infinite loop ring is seamless connection without any gaps or breaks. This design realizes the loop of shapes and the elimination of conflicts, allowing the ring to display its complete form at different angles, representing two lovers who will never be separated. Love is eternal in the passage of time and is often used for promise rings or wedding rings.
How to choose Heart Ring?
What is the Twelve Birthstone Beautiful Legend?
Everyone has their own birthstone, and people of different months have different guardian stones, and the things they want to protect are also different. Each type of guardian stone has a very beautiful and charming appearance, and the guardian stone has its own meaning and symbolic significance.
The birthstones are said to be related to the twelve cornerstones, twelve precious stones in the breastplate, the twelve angels of Islam, and the legends of the twelve celestial palaces in the Bible. Over time, the custom of wearing birth moon gemstones has formed in various regions.
Here are the birthstones by month with some background on each of the stones.
January Birthstone – Garnet
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February Birthstone – Amethyst
March Birthstone – Aquamarine
April Birthstone – Diamonds
May Birthstone – Emerald
As a May birthstone, emerald symbolizes a happy wife.
Related Reading:Choose Perfect May Birthstone Jewelry
June Birthstone – Pearls, Moonlight Stones
Pearls
Pearls are actually the only birthstone (and gemstone for that matter) that is created by a living creature. Mollusks create pearls naturally when an irritant, like a grain of sand, in introduced into their shells. Pearls formed naturally by mollusks without any human involvement are the most rare (natural pearls), whereas pearls that are cultivated and farmed are the ones that are the most common and widely available today. While natural colored pales are most rare and precious, cultivated, or fresh water pearls, will often be offered in a few different colors and are actually dyed to achieve the available hues.
Moonlight Stones
The Moonlight Stone Statue is like a quiet moonlit night, emitting a steady light. Sometimes the faint light may change slightly, creating a mysterious color tone. It is said that this is because Diana, the goddess of the moon, lives in the Moonlight Stone. Sometimes Diana’s mood fluctuates, and the color tone of the Moonlight Stone will change accordingly.
People believe that wearing a moonstone can bring good luck, and Native Americans consider it a “sacred stone”, indicating health, longevity, prosperity, and wealth.
July Birthstone – Ruby
Rubies are precious gemstones renowned for their deep red color. They are the red variety of the mineral corundum, and the finest, deepest red versions historically were mined in Burma (now Myanmar). For those seeking July birthstone jewelry gifts, a large percentage of rubies are infused with color through heat treatments, which also makes for increased availability of the stones. Ruby is one of the harder, more durable gemstones, with only diamonds being harder.
According to legend, there is a beautiful princess named Naja in Myanmar who demands the removal of the man eating dragon from the mountains in order to marry her. Finally, a poor young man eliminated the demon dragon and became the Prince of the Sun. Then the two disappeared into a flash of light, leaving only a few eggs, and one of them gave birth to a ruby.
Abroad, ruby represents noble and fiery love.
August Birthstone – Peridot
The August birthstone is the peridot that is recognized for its unique lime or olive green color. It is the gem quality version of the mineral olivine, and large quantities of the stone today are mined in Arizona. It is a gemstone that can trace its origins back to the ancient Egyptians in the 2nd millennium BC.
Peridot, known as the “Stone of Happiness,” is well deserved as it symbolizes happiness and harmony.
September Birthstone – Sapphire
Perhaps no other gemstone apart from diamonds has the history and recognition of sapphires. The September birthstone are traditionally known for their rich blue color, but sapphires actually come in a broad range of colors, including white sapphires which we use throughout our sterling silver collection. Sapphires are gem versions of the mineral corundum, and pink sapphires will retain the sapphire designation until they reach the level of red to be classified as rubies. Most blue sapphires today are heated to impart their richness of color, an unheated blue sapphire is more precious due to greater rarity. The blue sapphire gained added attention a few years back when Prince William gave Kate Middleton a blue sapphire ring for their engagement.
A long, long time ago, there was a young man named Banda who bravely fought against the demon king for the peace of the people. The fierce demon king struggled desperately before his death, causing a corner of the sky to shatter and causing many stars to fall. Some of the stars turned into starlight sapphires.
Sapphire symbolizes loyalty, steadfastness, love, and honesty. Starlight Blue Treasure, also known as the “Stone of Destiny,” can bless the wearer with safety and bring good luck.
October Birthstone – Opal
Opals are gemstones known for their extraordinary play of color which in the most precious of opals can mirror the greatest natural light shows of the heavens or the seas. The finest October birthstones are from Australia and the types range from crystal, boulder and water opals to the rarest black opals. Fire opals, known for their deep translucent reddish and orange colors, are most often found in Mexico. Opals are most commonly cut into domed cabochon stones, as the smooth domed cuts allow for the most play of color.
According to legend, Prometheus disregarded Zeus’s opposition and brought fire to humanity. When fire spread to thousands of households, it finally extinguished on the hanging rock of the Caucasus mountain where Prometheus was bound, leaving behind a gemstone that could bloom in seven colors. This gemstone has the seven colors of the sun’s rays, which is called tourmaline.
Bi Xi sounds like “warding off evil”, hence it is also known as the “stone for warding off evil”. People believe that wearing a tourmaline can receive the blessings of the Buddha, stay away from ghosts and monsters, and resolve all unpleasant situations.
November Birthstone – Topaz
December Birthstone – Turquoise
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