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georgerade
12th March 2009, 09:56
Gemstone and beaded jewelry pieces have a classic look that add something extra to your unique style. The reality that it does not have to cost you a fortune to look elegant; jewelry pieces made from semiprecious stones can be gorgeous and affordable.


Some less expensive semiprecious stones include: aquamarine, yellow jade, fluorite to name a few (there are many more). These stones are high in quality because they hide scratch marks well and they maintain their luster over a long period of time
The best part about these semiprecious stones is that they come in a variety of bold colors like orange, green, and purple and they look stunning no matter what the occasion. An aquamarine necklace with a dangling teardrop pendant looks perfect with the right formal dress. A bright green Labradorite necklace looks great with jeans and a fitted T. You can dress the stones up or down and always be in fashion.
piece of jewelry—bracelets are not always going to be cheaper—mostly because stones are used to cover the entire length. Some stones tend to cost a little bit more than others—yellow jade for example.


The pieces of jewelry that tend to look the best are ones that have a solid color theme or ones with many different colors—like a rainbow. These tend to be the most eye-catching and have the capacity to match with many different outfits. Be careful about buying something that has a color that is hard to match; you will get more for your money if you stick to the basic and bold colors.


If you want to see & buy some stunning semiprecious gemstone jewelry is available in your own Budget please visit:- semiprecious.com

lucy*tenable
12th March 2009, 13:08
Without sounding too harsh - maybe if you are going to right about this you should actuallty look at how to spell? For the record it is JEWELLERY. Plus don't actually get the point of your thread?

silvermusic
12th March 2009, 13:40
maybe if you are going to right about this you should actuallty look at how to spell?


I shouldn't laugh, but I will. :D

lucy*tenable
12th March 2009, 13:41
Sorry but i just don't get the point of the two posts this person has posted. As if you come on here and just immediately launch into selling some products - not even an introduction! And can't even spell what they are selling. It is laughable! And i'm having a bad day.......can you tell!

lucy*tenable
12th March 2009, 13:42
Okay, okay but that's a typin error not spelling! Like i said i'm having a bad day x

silvermusic
12th March 2009, 13:44
It's like the hundreds of rubbish emails you get every day, it's spam. no doubt it'll be gone soon.

debbidoo
12th March 2009, 13:53
Jewelry is the American spelling.

It's spam. Report it, and it shall be deleted :)

debbidoo
12th March 2009, 13:54
OK, I've reported it. This thread will probably self-destruct in a few minutes :)

We should keep a name-and-shame list of everyone who's ever spammed the forum, that'd learn 'em. :D

lucy*tenable
12th March 2009, 13:55
You learn something new everyday!

lucy*tenable
12th March 2009, 13:56
It just annoys me..........especially when i'm having a bad day!

debbidoo
12th March 2009, 14:00
Like any forum, this one does get spammed from time to time. When you see spam, report it using the little red triangle, and a mod will come and delete the thread :)

Have a cup of tea or go for a five minute walk - might make you feel better :)

lucy*tenable
12th March 2009, 14:04
Think i need to! It's good to tell its coming to the end of a very busy week! xxx

debbidoo
12th March 2009, 14:06
Never mind, weekend's nearly here, then you can relax a bit :)

Anything I can help with? :)

lucy*tenable
12th March 2009, 14:07
The industry i work in is stressful at times (we help companies in financial trouble) - we take the stress from them and end up with it ourselves in a nutshell. Had a quiet week last week and this week has been chaotic! Thank you xxxxx

debbidoo
12th March 2009, 14:10
Ah yes, I can imagine that would be stressful. Maybe you should look at getting a yoga instructor in for lunchtime destressing sessions, or create some sort of peaceful space for employees to chill in when it gets too much.

No worries - I'm quite chilled today, happy to pass it on :)

Debs x