Imagine This: Man, Gold Chain And A Computer


h1 December 9th, 2007

The writer of the following article is sure that her own father would never have associated these two words: man, gold chain. The writer has seen her father refuse to wear a pink shirt. Still, the writer has found that her two sons are willing to wear large pieces of jewelry. Since each became a man, gold chain jewelry has been on their list of “things I’d like to have.”  The writer’s two sons never met either of their grandfathers. The older son did meet with a man who once knew his father’s father. That meeting is recounted in the following article.

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Imagining a “Main Gold Chain”


h1 December 2nd, 2007

Would a jeweler ever have a main gold chain? Suppose the jeweler had one beautiful chain that was shown to customers. Some customers decided to order a gold chain after viewing that sample chain. Could such a sample be viewed as a main gold chain? Perhaps a particular jeweler had once made a large number of chains. Yet maybe that jeweler could still remember the specifics about his or her first long, gold creation. Perhaps the jeweler would view that chain as the most telling example of his or her chain-making abilities. Perhaps that first gold chain had been his or her main source of inspiration.

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The Silver Chain That Became A Gift


h1 November 29th, 2007

When one hears the words “silver chain” and the word “sacrifice” used together, one might expect a tale about a back lashing by someone with a chain. That is not what you will find in the following article. The following article recounts a story about a silver chain. The purchase of that chain became possible because one woman committed herself to completion of a sacrificial act. In the following article, the writer seeks to take a closer look at the full meaning of sacrifice. She points out that gift giving has traditionally been associated with sacrifice.

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The History Of Chain Necklaces


h1 October 27th, 2007

 Necklaces are those unique pieces of jewelry that we all love.  They can be just a straight chain necklace or they can have some different designs to them.  There are many different kinds of designs to choose from for a chain necklace as well.  There are also three types of gold used to make necklaces today.  The are yellow gold, white gold, and rose gold.  All of which are usually fourteen karat in nature.  This is a malleable type gold but it is also strong enough not to get misshapen.  With all the choices today for cute, dainty, or nice chains, it is no wonder women have more than one in their jewelry box. Read the rest of this entry »

Using Chain Mail Jewelry To Learn Some History


h1 September 20th, 2007

Students in American Middle Schools ought to take a look at the online materials about chain mail jewelry. Such materials offer a good deal of information about metal alloys. Students who study ancient civilizations will no doubt learn about metal alloys. Those students will then discover how ancients created the various rings that were used in their chain mail jewelry. Students of today who like to wear such jewelry will no doubt develop a greater interest in their history lessons. Maybe one day some of the online materials about metal alloys will somehow work their way into newly revised student textbooks. Read the rest of this entry »

Get Some Chains Jewelry


h1 August 23rd, 2006

Get some chains jewelry to add to your jewelry collection because you will want to have some in all lengths, sizes and styles.  Chains jewelry pieces can add to your look making everything look more complete.  Chains jewelry pieces are available to you to dress up any outfit.  You can also wear charms on your chains, too.  Chains make a great gift for men and women for any holiday during the year and they will just love the gift from you.  Make sure you stock up on them, wrap them and have them to give as presents to loved ones through the year. Read the rest of this entry »