Posts Tagged ‘presents’

Heart Jewelry…The Very Beginning…

Friday, November 6th, 2009

We thank you for all the kind response regarding the heart jewelry articles that we have written in the past. It’s very heart-warming. Today we would like to go back in time a bit further and write a more “generic” history of jewelry in general. The art form that we know of as “Jewelry Making” as been around for thousands of years, and different cultures have incorporated it in different ways. If we examine their pieces of jewelry we will gain some insight into the inner working of these ancient cultures.

The homo sapiens that lived in Africa provide us with the first sign of a culture using jewelry. They have found snail shell beads at Blombos Cave (situated in the side of a limestone cliff in South Africa) that date back to over 75,000 years ago. If we go to the other side of Africa, at Enkapune Ya Moto in Kenya, they have found beads made from ostrich egg shells that date back to over 40,000 years ago.

When we think of Egypt we think of the pyramids and the sphinx, right? What about jewelry? Well, it is here that we find the first signs of established jewelry making around 3,000 – 5,000 years ago. Egyptians made their jewelry out of the same materials that we make jewelry out of today. For example, gemstones, but they preferred to make their jewelry out of glass, which they could color to satisfy their particular tastes. This meant that for every gemstone that they could find in nature, they were able to manufacture a glass replication that could mimic it. Other cultures have used the template of Egyptian jewelry in their own jewelry making. Consider the Phoenicians for example, who copied many Egyptian designs.

To the Ancient Egyptians color was very important, not only for the beauty, but because it meant different things. The Egyptian Book of the Dead provides us with more details. For example, the necklace of Isis that was to be place on the neck of a mummy needed to be red in color. They believed that this red color would satisfy Isis’s need for blood. Green jewelry, on the other hand, was used to symbolize growth in the area of crops and fertility. The Egyptians made their jewelry in large workshops that were often attached to palaces and temples.

Around 4000 years ago we see jewelry development and production starting to spring up in the cities of Sumer and Akkad in Ancient Mesopotamia. This jewelry tended to be made from metal leaf, and was often set in a large number of brightly-colored stones, such as lapis, jasper, agate, and carnelian. They also incorporated various shapes, such as grapes, leafs, cones and spirals into their designs. Since the Ancient Mesopotamians were also masters in the area of record keeping, huge archives of detailed records relating to the creation and trading of jewelry have been unearthed in various archaeological sites.

We hope you have enjoyed this little departure from our regular heart jewelry articles. It’s very interesting to see how this art form of jewelry making has developed over the years.

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Women: Know Their Desires

Friday, September 18th, 2009

Women are simply material girls who love to receive lavish gifts. At least that’s the conventional wisdom; I decided to do my own research on this maxim. My mind wandered to a tale I once heard of the hidden tomb of the great queen of gift baskets, there was a soaring yet indistinct aria filling the huge crypt and I can’t help a cold chill running over my whole spine.

There’s a legend that was passed down through the ages surrounding the final resting grounds of this embodiment of all things feminine. She craves one thing above all and that is to receive rare gifts. All gifts that go into her kingdom needs to obtain her seal of approval. Everyone would wrap their gifts in fine cloth and put them in picnic baskets. Presents hidden in boxes are losing their appeal while gift baskets are getting more and more popular, especially among women. I haven’t worked out all my ideas lucidly, but chances are, gift baskets are a good starting point. Now what would be the best things the people back then put in their baskets?

Repose Most women favor the attractive proposal that comes with being pampered. It would be like committing an insidious crime to deny a woman the therapeutic relaxation offered at spas. Thoughts of being aromatic, exotic oils being coddled on their yearning skins taunt many women. In addition to indulgence, if mummy is happy then there is more solitude within the household. Surprise her by sending her to a cosseting little heaven for a few hours or the entire day and you will have made her day! You will be surprised how a change of scenery can have such festive effects. Besides that feeling good encourages us to want to express that emotion on the outside and besides wearing a gratified smile she might even buy an outfit. Better still to appease her spirit, one can couple the present with a clothing gift voucher from her favorite store. This idea, as I have found, can be applied on all holidays or special days. The results are the same; a hysterical woman joyfully screaming on the telephone to her best friend.

If spending on luxurious spas is not your thing, why not plan a home spa experience? All you need are a few choice items. Give mum a facial, use aromatic candles and ready a bubble bath with bathing salts and cap the sensual assault with a bottle of fine wine. Or let her choose her own time to enjoy it by packing the items in a gift basket. Coloring salts are easy to make. Get some coarse grain salts and mix them with fragrance and color dye for a professional spa result. Arrange the salts with the scented candle and tie them up with a silky ribbon. Add a gift tag with your warmest messages.

I’ve come to discover that true relaxation is as close plenitude and luxury as it gets. Both fulfill deep desires. The perfect gift for women must invoke the immediate desire to quickly consume it to evoke great pleasure and satisfaction. My quest continues as I seek to understand the deepest desires in the heart of every woman.

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