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9 février 2010

Echo memories

Locals and visitors love walking and exploring Durham's riverside heritage, but are often frustrated that special places along the river's course are not linked by rights of tiffany jewelry.THE Durham Necklace Park project aims to improve this situation through consultations beneficial to locals and landowners. The project is part of the Durham 2020 Vision Partnership and is backed by the city and county council, the university, One NorthEast, and Durham Cathedral Chapter.Although the concept of a 12mile riverside park is new, there were in historic times four "parks" encompassed by this stretch of river.One of these, Croxdale Park, is still there, near the southern end of the necklace. This forms the lovely private grounds of Croxdale Hall, a home to the Salvin family since the 1400s.A footpath passes close to the hall near an enigmatic medieval chapel, and other notable buildings long associated with the family.North of Croxdale was Shincliffe Park. It belonged to the Priors of Durham Cathedral and the name survives in a wood near Old Durham.Medieval parks were used for hunting or were vast enclosures for animals, rather than places of pleasure in the modern sense, but neighbouring Old Durham was a pleasure ground of sorts.It was named from the site of a Roman villa, but a mansion was built nearby in the late 1500s. The house has long since gone, but a walled garden remains and is being restored.In the early 20th Century, it was a popular place for valentines day earrings, used by residents of Durham City.Another place long noted for riverside relaxation was Finchale Priory. It started life as a kind of holiday retreat for Durham monks and is one of the most beautiful riverside spots in England.Just south of Finchale, Rainton Park belonged to the Priors of Durham and is remembered in the name of Rainton Park Wood on the river's eastern bank. Managed by the National Trust, this beautiful wood has wellmaintained rights of way.A third medieval park was Frankland Park, still recalled at Frankland Park Farm in open countryside north west of Durham's centre. It was a hunting park belonging to the Bishops of Durham.A pathway near the farm provides rewarding views of Durham Cathedral in the distance, with the medieval arch of the ancient Kepier Hospital just across the river to the south. This is one of the most unspoilt areas of the city, but it has been considered - unconnected with the necklace park - that a relief road might be built through this area.NORTH of Frankland Farm, in close proximity to the river, are Brasside Ponds. Home to a great assortment of waterfowl, these valentines day key rings were created from the abandoned clay pits of extensive brickworks of the late 19th Century.A nature walk links Frankland Farm and Brasside Ponds, but rights of way make it impossible to reach Finchale without taking circuitous diversions that take the walker well away from the riverside.It is one of several frustrations encountered during riverside walks in Durham. Ramblers discover that Rainton Park on the eastern riverbank is not linked to Kepier Wood on the same bank. A greater disappointment is that the impressive Kepier Viaduct linking Kepier Wood to Brasside on the other side of the river is not open to the publicThe feasibility study is only one of several ongoing projects instigated as part of the necklace park.

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8 février 2010

Jewelry with a Hook

According to the U.S. Patent & Trademark Office: "A hollow closed loop has two end sections and intermediate tiffany jewelry. Flexible sheet material is located within one of the intermediate sections remote from the end sections. The flexible sheet material is fabricated of a crinkle material."The inventor was issued U.S. Patent No. 7,293,429 on Nov. 13.The original application was filed on Sept. 16, 2005This particular form of needlework is best known for its flexibility and adaptability to small and large decorations, whether flowers or felted beads. Taylor selects some of todays most talented designers with a hook-and, even better, devotes most of the pages to 40 well-described and well-illustrated projects. Choices include a sculptural fruitlike valentines day money clips that could easily complete an evening ensemble, while a series of fiesta bangles is perfect for a teen or any working woman. With basic and special crochet techniques featured in the last chapter, everything is included: color photographs, charts/graphs (when needed), stitches, indicated gauge, materials, and directions. Skill level, too, is indicated; the majority are geared to the experienced, but novices will find plenty of alternatives. Tiny hooks, small-gauge thread-and great results. -Barbara JacobsUgly Betty star America Ferrera was one of the ringleaders of the bare-neck movement, though she went for a more classic look that included blackened platinum and diamond dangling earrings and rings by Lorraine Schwartz to set off her strapless, cobalt blue gown. Minnie Driver, similarly sans neckwear, jazzed up her chartreuse satin dress with diamond, ruby and pearl earrings and a black bakelite cuff with diamonds and rubies set in 22-karat gold, both by Bochic. Even with a plunging neckline, Queen Latifah kept her neck bare too, choosing a serpentine bracelet, pendant earrings and a right-hand ring, all featuring rough and pav diamonds, by Diamond in the Rough. Emmy Awards attendee Michael O'Connor, senior vice president of marketing communications and public relations for Platinum Guild International USA, says earrings, predominantly stopping at valentines day pendants, were abundant. He also observed that Emmys attendees did, in fact, wear necklaces, but those without them received more coverage.He noted a pins trend, seen on actresses such as Hayden Panettiere and Helen Mirren, and a stacked bangle trend, spotted on actress Katherine Heigl and TV hostess Lara Spencer. Hollywood men chose to accessorize too, especially with platinum.Mark Wahlberg, executive producer of Entourage, wore Kwiat diamond and platinum cuff links with sapphire accents, plus platinum shirt studs with diamond and onyx."Leslie [David] Baker was probably the most blinged out," O'Connor says. The Office actor shone in platinum and diamond cuff links with a shirt studs set by Neil Lane, a platinum and diamond watch by Pierre Kunz and a platinum and diamond ring by Karo Vartanian. Sharing a passion to please each guest, and a commitment to quality and value, our member lines appeal to a wide range of lifestyles and budgets. Together we offer exciting and enriching cruise vacations to the world's most desirable destinations.

5 février 2010

Simple necklace

A few weeks before Christmas last year, a cousin from Raleigh telephoned Jan. Denmark Photography Studio had posted old tiffany jewelry on its Web site, including portraits taken of people in Raleigh between 1918 and 1956.There was a photo, the cousin said, of their grandfather and one, she believed, of Jan's mother. The mother she had grieved for most of her life appeared as if by magic on the computer screen. She was younger than Jan remembered her, with high cheekbones and a lovely smile. Her hair was brown, no gray in it yet, and she wore a pretty dress belted at her tiny waist. She wore them draped daintily around her neck, the largest pearl in the center graduating to smaller pearls at the nape of her neck, the way Beth wore them for her high school valentines money clips.Jan had spent a lifetime nurturing a relationship between her children and the grandmother they never knew. In one magical moment, three generations connected over a string of pearls.Jan Tevepaugh's story is one of the most rewarding Jay Denmark says he has heard since he discovered negatives of photographs his grandfather shot from 1918 to 1956. Most were taken in his Raleigh studio, though some are from the coast. There are videos, too, including one of Amelia Earhart christening an airplane in Raleigh. Denmark came upon the negatives by accident. He happened to meet an older photographer in a store one day about three years ago and the man told him he had them in storage. There were about 25 boxes, 70,000 negatives, meticulously recorded.After his address, he answered questions that organizers had selected from hundreds submitted in writing. One questioner wanted to know what compassionate people could do to get their leaders to move away from use of force. "The real answer for that question? I don't know," he replied. But he also said he saw small signs of hope, small signs of gradual change in the way world valentines pendants address problems. Sometimes, in the home, in the family, women are the top troublemakers." But at the global level, he said, men are causing most of the trouble. Later, as an obviously appreciative Gregoire clasped his hand, he mused that female leaders may help the world become more compassionate.Elizabeth Josephine, Betty Jo.Jan gave Beth the necklace to wear and told her the story of how she came to get the pearls."It's a bygone era recaptured and brought back to life," Denmark said. "It was like these people had been stored away in a warehouse and are now coming back again to life and are being seen again."After his address, he answered questions that organizers had selected from hundreds submitted in writing.

4 février 2010

American Hegemony

The divergence of interest between the rising powers give the tiffany jewelry the opportunity to protect its position by playing them off against each other, a tactic which is a driving force of US foreign policy. It has shown diplomatic subtlety, for example, in capitalising on India's fear of China by extending nuclear cooperation to it and doing so while maintaining relations with Pakistan on whose cooperation it depends for success in the war on terror. The extension of NATO and cultivation of former Soviet republics has been successful in neutralising the threat from the Central Asia. The US has met the African challenge from China by developing its military capacities on that continent with the formation of an Africa Command that has already shown tiffany bangles willingness to intervene in pursuit of US interests that makes China's engagement seem timid by comparison. It is therefore too soon to write the US off as the major player in the increasingly complex web of alliances and competitions that characterise international affairs.The real challenge for the US is to forsake the overarching ambition of the neo-conservatism so influential in the Bush administration and to show increased flexibility in defence of vital interests while giving ground elsewhere. We would be deluding ourselves if we thought that a new administration would simply reverse the Bush policies ([15] Singh and Lynch, 2008). America has long been too intertwined with world tiffany rings to permit a reversion to isolationism but there is scope for a more multilateral approach to, for example, the Middle East, the war on terror, and climate change if the ideological baggage of a mission to extend freedom is dropped.At this point new networks are being driven primarily by trade and the WTO provides a rule-based framework that is flexible enough to incorporate them without overturning the present order. The USA has shown considerable flexibility in adapting to new patterns of trade, but it has been rigid and confrontational on issues of security and natural resources. How well it adapts to these challenges as those opposing it become wealthier and develop independent political and security relationships will determine whether the emerging networks will amount to an alternative to American hegemony as a framework for world governance.

3 février 2010

Children's Charms Recalled

It is in Asia that the biggest long-term threats to America arise, and in this context it is surprising that, even allowing for the importance of tiffany jewelry, so much attention has been paid to the Middle East in the hierarchy of recent US concerns while its influence wanes palpably in the region to where the centre of gravity is moving so rapidly that the twenty-first century may see the Asianisation of globalization. This is changing as the enormous potential of China becomes more apparent. The Bush administration has backed away from its initial confrontational stance towards China and seeks now to draw it into the web of global capitalist interest via membership of the WTO and other major international organisations. China's focus is on securing the supplies of energy and raw materials it needs to feed its economic expansion ratter than building overt anti-American security alliances but the foundations for a fully fledged world role are clearly being laid in Africa and Latin America, and in South East Asia China is effectively translating its economic and military power into political influence. India is some way behind China in economic growth but its potential is similar in all respects that are relevant to the projection of money clips. Beyond Asia, other, smaller countries are also threatening US power. Iran and Venezuela are thumbing their nose at the giant apparently less in fear of retribution than the history of both countries might suggest they have reason to be.My conclusion has to be that there is no single power that has the range of characteristics necessary to match or even challenge the US profile. But what combinations between them are plausible as a way of enhancing their collective sway? If the EU and Russia cannot challenge America separately, a pan-European alliance from the Atlantic to Asia, perhaps with Japan as a close ally might shift the centre of gravity in world affairs. Tension following the collapse of the Soviet Union as NATO and the EU expanded up to Russia's border is being defused by a meeting of interests as an increasingly confident Russia uses its energy wealth to supply Europe's pendants. This is being codified in formal accords that seek to develop a greater Europe without dividing lines but the strategic cooperation that would threaten American power is a long way off.

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2 février 2010

Diamond Necklace

The Lesotho Promise, a 223.35-carat tiffany jewelry, is made up of 26 white D-flawless diamonds, the most valuable on the grading system. All 26 were extracted from the 15th largest rough diamond ever found, a 603-carat stone discovered in a mine in Lesotho, South Africa, last year.Graff displayed the Lesotho Promise at the palatial Salle d'Empire at the Hotel de Paris here, which was filled with other rare gems, including The Flame, a 100-carat pear-shaped D-flawless diamond, along with an array of Graff's multicolored diamonds and emeralds.The Promise is the culmination of 18 months of painstaking work in the company's diamond-cutting facility in Antwerp, Belgium, a process Graff is retelling in a documentary and money clips.While the 26 stones forming the necklace had an estimated value of $50 million, executives wouldn't disclose the asking price for the finished piece, revealing only that several buyers had already been turned down before it was officially unveiled. "We're still waiting," said Laurence Graff, Graff's chairman and founder. One client's offer was too low, while another had proposed buying half. "We'll never split the stones," Graff insisted.It's unlikely the company will have to wait too long. The necklace elicited gasps and wows at a cocktail event for clients, who included local socialites and Russian billionaires. And, as the world's economy weakens, that class of superrich increasingly counts diamonds as a hedge against inflation."We're dealing with a clientele that manipulates so much wealth, and knows it's important to have a certain percentage of that wealth in jewelry," said Henri Barguirdjian, chief executive officer and president of Graff USA."In bad times, the diamond jewelry business is very successful. It's another class of investment, increasingly recognized by new economies like Russia and China.""In bad times, the diamond pendants business is very successful," added managing director Francois Graff. "It's another class of investment, increasingly recognized by new economies like Russia and China. They consider it to be treasure, something safe to pass on for generations.""I've never seen stones like this," said iconic British singer Shirley Bassey, a Monaco resident. "I had to come because of my song -- 'Diamonds Are Forever,'" she joked.

30 janvier 2010

Holiday Gift Idea for Mom and Grandmom

ALERT ALARM, a Michigan-based home and business security company today announced the exclusive availability of new crystal tiffany jewelry medical/security monitors. Designed to look like a piece of jewelry, these personal emergency response devices have a critical function; immediate emergency medical response assistance.
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For elderly users, those with a medical condition or anyone living alone, the pushbutton security devices are a reliable, convenient way to trigger emergency phone calls to a central monitoring station via a standard telephone network. Cost, $150.00 installation; $28.95 a month for monitoring lease agreement; $35 for custom crystal beading.
Alert Alarm is a full service security company providing alarm systems, monitoring, tiffany rings for residential and commercial buildings. In addition, the firm provides support and monitoring for personal medical devices, nanny cams, and the newest technology in surveillance installations. Located at 4915 Delemere, Royal Oak, Michigan 48073, information can be obtained by phoning Janet Nowakowski at 248.288.5100; 1.888.ALERT or www.ALERT-ALARM.COM.
Meaning To Pause LLC, Alamo, Calif., has been issued the trademark MEANING TO PAUSE (Reg. No 3716631) by the USPTO.
The trademark application (serial number 77587791) was filed on Oct. 7, 2008 and was registered on Nov. 24.
The goods for which registration was sought are "Bracelets; Necklaces". For more tiffany bracelets about US Fed News trademarks please contact: Sarabjit Jagirdar, US Fed News, Email:- htsyndication@hindustantimes.com.
Bilbault, Jean-Louis, Murrieta, Calif., has been issued the trademark 925 RVG (Reg. No 3721187) by the USPTO.
The trademark application (serial number 77649223) was filed on Jan. 14 and was registered on Dec. 8.
The goods for which registration was sought are "Bracelets; Earrings; Jewelry; Necklaces; Pendants; Rings; Sterling Silver, all of the afore mentioned goods consisting in whole or substantial part of sterling silver". For more information about US Fed News trademarks please contact: Sarabjit Jagirdar, US Fed News, Email:- htsyndication@hindustantimes.com.

29 janvier 2010

Bangle:BMW priest of design

But that expression is about the only stateside tiffany jewelry this transplanted Midwesterner has put on a German automotive monolith.Bangle, 40, may have an American-built brain, but his heart belongs to BMW.``With each car we ask, `Are we furthering the respect this marque has?' '' Bangle says. ``I just hope I add value without running roughshod over those principles.''Four years into his tenure as ``football coach, neighbor, priest and drill sergeant'' to dozens of in-house BMW designers, his stewardship is proving a success.But Bangle refuses to take the praise. And BMW public relations officers were concerned that Bangle not be portrayed as a star, but rather a part of the team.
Bangle seconds that motion. Pressed to reflect on his role, the former divinity student offers this explanation.``I'm sure you'd agree that Christianity is pretty much a sewed-up deal. They even have a guidebook. But in its history, the role of individuals, from Martin Luther to a parish priest, is key,'' he says, smiling.``Now, although I have to be a high priest of the design philosophy of this company, it doesn't mean that I'm any less me. If I didn't identify with BMW personally, I wouldn't have lasted a week in this silver bangles.''The truth is that Bangle is a fascinating choice to lead design for such a conservative institution.
Born in Ravenna, Ohio, he couldn't have dreamed that, at 36, he'd be tapped to head design for BMW.His route began at the Art Center College of Design in Pasadena, Calif., which trained dozens of auto designers around the world, including Grant Larson (Porsche), Peter Barrett Davis (Fiat) and David Robb (BMW).Bangle was among a generation of designers who headed immediately for Europe. He began at Opel, GM's European arm, designing interiors. He quickly stood out.``Everyone still remembers the Opel Junior (Bangle's 1983 prototype),'' says Tom Matano, design chief at Mazda and the man behind the Miata. ``It was totally innovative, totally modular, with seats like sleeping bags and a sound system that could be pulled out like a silver rings.''
For Bangle, it boils down to a simple mission: doing his part to cut down on visual pollution.``Cars today are the largest piece of man-made art that most people ever come into contact with,'' he says. ``They're not machine produced, they're machine reproduced. A human hand makes every surface. For me, cars are sculpture.''Sculpture that, for Bangle, has powerful overtones.``As we approach the millennium, we realize the machine age has not made life easier. So there is a new appreciation for things of beauty,'' he says. ``It's about more than getting from point A to point B, it's about touching the soul of the customer. That's where I'd like to see BMW go.''

28 janvier 2010

Complete Yayoi Period bangle found

It is the first complete glass tiffany jewelry to be excavated from the Yayoi Period (300 B.C.-300 A.D.) remains, and the first time that so many iron swords have been found in a grave from that period, according to officials of the Iwataki Board of Education.
Iron swords were very precious at that time because it was technically difficult to produce them, they said.
The discovery of so many swords shows a powerful kingdom prospered in the area before legendary Queen Himiko ruled the Yamataikoku Kingdom, researchers said.
The location of Yamataikoku is not known. Some archaeologists say it was in northern Kyushu while others assert it was in the Kinki region.
The swords and the pendants were among a large number of relics found in the Oburominami remains located on a hill near Amanohashidate, a famous tourist spot. The bangle is made of blue-tinted glass and measures 3.9 inches on the outside and 2.3 inches on the inside, officials said.
It weighs 6 ounces and its ring is 0.7 inches thick. The bangle was found near the left wrist of skeletal remains. officials said.
Wear it or try to exterminate it? People are scooping up Lucite bug bangles from the Philippines at a SoHo street vendor's table. The bracelets, which sell for $10 each on the corner of Greene and Prince Streets, feature brilliantly colored beetles with orange, blue and green carapaces and red thoraxes.
''We may be inexpensive, but we're not cheap,'' said Allen C. Dawson, who sells the scarab bracelets, as well as bangles with scorpions, fireflies and ''mixed bugs.'' O.K., so who wants bugs entombed in Lucite? Cristina Vergano, earrings, wore one at the opening of her show on Wednesday at the Woodward Gallery on Broome Street. ''It's a fun thing that you could wear with something very elegant or very casual,'' said Ms. Vergano, who was dressed in a black suit. ''It's its own statement.''
Even if the statement is ''Euew!''

27 janvier 2010

Glass Bangle Industry Rides On Child Labor

"I'm not very good with 'murai' (decorating the bangles), not like my sisters who have been at it for much longer," she told IPS. Shumaila decorates six dozen bangles a day, which fetches her about 16 rupees (30 U.S. cents).
It adds to the family kitty, and an elder sister said they are able to earn just under $13 a week. The effort has already taken a toll of young Shumaila, who has been part of the bangle-making trade for four years now.
"The tiffany jewelry is fine, although I get tired after sitting in one position for too long, but it's the heat that makes me dizzy. It burns my eyes." Pointing to burn marks on her fingers, she said: "For these I put 'mehndi' (henna) and that eases the pain."
She attended school until the 5th standard, then was drafted into the trade to help feed the family - she has eight siblings. "We start work at nine in the morning and work till one, when we break for lunch," she said. "Then we start again at four and work till ten."
In the evening, however, she takes an hour off to watch Indian soap operas on the Star Plus television channel. "We have cable at home," she says with pride. That is one among few concessions. "I'm not allowed to go out - my brothers don't let me. But I can visit discount tiffany bracelets at their home. When I was young we played catch. I like to play with the jump rope too."
There is little doubt that Pakistan's glass bangle industry exploits children. Jiwan Das, country programme manager for Save the Children UK, a Britain-based international children's charity, said that while the work itself is not life-threatening, it is hazardous.
"It takes place in confined spaces; is conducted in an unhealthy environment with exposure to dangerous substances; involves working in difficult conditions for long hours; involves residing at the site of the work with little personal free time and offers no form of preliminary safety discount tiffany cufflinks," he said.
A study conducted by Save the Children pointed out that "eradication of this labour is not a viable option unless new avenues and opportunities are created". One impediment is that there are few work alternatives and few pay as much.
Saima, now 22 and a matriculate, started work at the age of seven. "I can teach at a local school, and of course it is more appealing, but the wages are low," she said.
Indeed, 13-year-old Munir, a young bangle cutter, is saving up his earnings to buy a bicycle. "I'll be the first one in my community to have a bicycle and that too from my own money," he said excitedly. He has already collected $25 and needs another eight before he can pick out a bicycle for himself.

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