Sterling Silver Jewelry Exposed

Written by Sam Serio


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2.) For a slightly more "in-depth" cleaning you may want to use a liquid jewelry cleaner. 3.) For cleaning badly tarnished silver, here's a neat little trick A.) Coverrepparttar inside bottom of a heat-proof glass dish on bowl with a piece of aluminum foil, shiny side up. B.) Placerepparttar 147905 tarnished silver inrepparttar 147906 bottom ofrepparttar 147907 dish, contactingrepparttar 147908 aluminum foil. C.) Add 1 heaping tablespoon of baking soda, and then slowly pour boiling water to coverrepparttar 147909 piece. The tarnish will gradually collect onrepparttar 147910 aluminum foil. D.) Remove your silver, rinse thoroughly, and polish. Here are Some Tips for Greater Enjoyment of your Sterling Silver Jewelry 1.) Are your silver chains all tied-up in knots? If so, here's a nifty little trick for straightening them out. Dust your chain with a little talcum powder and then try to unknot it. Ifrepparttar 147911 knot is stubborn, place a small drop of baby oil on a sheet of wax paper. Layrepparttar 147912 knot inrepparttar 147913 oil and work it out with two pins; then cleanrepparttar 147914 chain as instructed below. 2.) Always apply make-up, perfumes, oils or colognes before you put on your jewelry. We hope you have enjoyed this special report. Please feel free to share it with your friends!

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Sex, Chocolate and Jewelry

Written by Sam Serio


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Asrepparttar 40's drew to a close,repparttar 147904 "boys" came home to a booming post-war economy and produced a boom of their own --repparttar 147905 Baby Boom. And when those baby boomers hit their stride inrepparttar 147906 1960's…the sexual revolution was born. Free love (and a fair number of sexually transmitted diseases!) wererepparttar 147907 order ofrepparttar 147908 day. Power and influence became "sexy" inrepparttar 147909 80's and 90's. It was a button-down time reminiscent ofrepparttar 147910 50's, with preppie boys and girls emulatingrepparttar 147911 dress, manner, and courtship rituals of their grandparents. That conservatism continues today, butrepparttar 147912 drumbeats of a new age can be heard inrepparttar 147913 lifestyle of Generation "Next." Our Love Affair with Jewelry Throughout time, both men and women have worn jewelry for power and for protection from ghosts, deities, snakes, and even bill collectors! Our ancestors wore jewelry for good reason. Personal adornment andrepparttar 147914 use of bright, shiny items to attract a mate is as old as time. Jewelry is our way of showing off, spreading our "peacock feathers" to make a hit withrepparttar 147915 opposite sex. Put on jewelry and you're putting on protection. (Not that kind!) What we call jewelry is reallyrepparttar 147916 evolution of personal adornment that has its roots in power-bestowing charms and talismans. Today, fashion forward jewelry wearers covet "conventional jewelry," but with a unique touch. Many ofrepparttar 147917 unique pieces people wear today are rooted in cultural and ethnic traditions, interpreted in a decidedly 21st Century way. The goal is for jewelry to express a link betweenrepparttar 147918 present andrepparttar 147919 past.

For more information on jewelry and gemstones, we cordially invite you to visit www.morninglightjewelry.com to pick up your FREE copy of “How To Buy Jewelry And Gemstones Without Being Ripped Off.” This concise, informative special report reveals almost everything you ever wanted to know about jewelry and gemstones, but were afraid to ask. Get your FREE report at www.morninglightjewelry.com.


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