Diamonds Are a Girl's Best Friend, but Other Gemstones will Do!
While jewelry is typically considered a gift for women, the
girls can pay attention to these suggestions for special
adornments intended for their husbands.
Jewelry is an incredibly popular gift for one spouse to present
to another. Jewelry is often exchanged on holidays like
Christmas, Anniversaries, Valentine's Day and other days
celebrating special events. Did you know that jewelry is the
most appreciated when it is given without any particular
requirement like a holiday or specific celebration? If you are
considering a romantic gesture, you should think about
presenting your spouse with jewelry for no particular reason at
all.
Diamonds are always a popular choice when it comes to jewelry,
but gold, silver and other gemstones on their own can be just as
popular. Did you that each month has a gemstone dedicated to it
and each gemstone has its own special symbolic meaning? If you
really want to blow him or her away, you can select a particular
gemstone because of it's the significance it has with a
particular month or because of its own special meaning.
There are twelve months in the year, so there are twelve
gemstones with their own significant meaning. January's gemstone
is a garnet and it represents faith and stability. February's
gemstone is amethyst and it represents sincerity and happiness.
March's gemstone is aquamarine and represents hope and bravery.
April's gemstone is a diamond, which represents joy and
innocence. May's gemstone is an emerald and represents peace and
tranquility. June's gemstone is a pearl, which represents wisdom
and pureness. July's gemstone is a ruby and it represents
passion and nobility. August's gemstone is sardonyx and it
stands for power and joy. September's gemstone is a sapphire,
which represents honesty and hope. October's gemstone is an opal
and stands for confidence and sweet love. November's gemstone is
topaz and it stands for friendship and faithfulness. December's
gemstone is turquoise, which stands for understanding and
success.
Sometimes the delivery of the jewelry is almost as important as
the selection of the right piece. There are movies and personal
accounts of how individuals have delivered a special trinket to
their loved ones. One of the most popular delivery methods seems
to be through food! People either place a ring or other piece of
jewelry in champagne or other clear beverage or they bake the
jewelry into a special treat like a pie or cake. What you don't
hear about in these stories is that you have to be careful of a
few things. First of all, make sure your loved one doesn't choke
on their gift! Secondly, check with your jeweler before placing
any type of jewelry in food. Did you know that rubies crack when
they are heated and that pearls will dissolve in champagne?
If you are buying jewelry that is intended to last a lifetime,
you are most likely going to spend a good deal of money on a
single piece. In order to make sure you are getting you money's
worth, you should know more about what you are buying. Check
with the jewelry information center at www.JewelryInfo.org for
additional information.