"In modern war... you will die like a dog for no good reason."Ernest Hemingway
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Prada Handbag! Designed under a singular tag, Prada handbags are one of several that are available in the market. One could easily say that a Prada handbag caters to the distinct need of a woman to be different and stand out. Handbags available on the market come in ...
The Mystery of Furry Animals Comfort! Everyone wants comfort. Air-conditioning systems have been invented for the purpose of providing comfort to the inhabitants of buildings. The science of psychometry was developed to understand the properties of the air - the temperatures, ...
Walking In Those Choos Heels have never been more popular, and it seems the motto these days is: "the higher the better!" Shoe designers are specializing in super tall heels that will tower the wearer at dizzying heights. From the tall and spindly stilettos to the stacked and ...
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‘Pieces of sky.’ That’s how turquoise was called by some Native American tribes. Indeed, it requires no great stretch of the imagination to understand why turquoise was referred to as such. Just as the heavens could be a peaceful or stormy blue, so could turquoise seem to express different moods with its different shades of blue and green. Wearing pieces of sky in a turquoise necklace is a provocative and attractive idea. Known as the birthstone of December, turquoise can be opaque or translucent, and a turquoise necklace made of beads conveys an iridescent, whimsical effect. Some jewelry designers set their turquoise necklaces in platinum, silver, or gold; at times, they use other gemstones in conjunction with turquoise for a complementary, enhancing effect. Chokers or neckbands decorated with turquoise are also popular as fashion accessories. Necklaces made from Persian or Iranian turquoise are the most expensive, since this variety of turquoise is considered to be of the highest quality. However, less expensive varieties are available from Mexican, Chinese, Egyptian and American sources. Turquoise necklaces are popular items in Native American and Southern jewelry collections, but by and large, they have found their way into mainstream culture. They are perfect for casual wear, especially during summer, but can also be worn combined with other jewels for more formal occasions. Socialite Nicky Hilton, country singer Lari White and actress Ali Landry are some of the celebrities who have been photographed wearing turquoise necklaces. According to gemologists, turquoise is believed by people of different cultures to have healing, protective, and restorative powers. Folklore also tells us that turquoise would fade or change color when the wearer was in danger or if a lover had been unfaithful. Whether a person believes in such tales or not, the fact remains that a turquoise necklace and other pieces of turquoise jewelry are not only fashionable and beautiful dress accessories, they have also played a major role in the shaping of various cultures as well.
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