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"And are you beautiful and pale, with yellow hair, like her? I want you beautiful and pale, the way I've dreamed you were, Johanna. And if you're beautiful, what then, with yellow hair, like wheat?

 


Hair Jewelry: A style of jewelry popular in the mid-19th century. Lockets of the hair of loved ones were preserved in brooches under glass. The hair was sometimes intricately curled or woven.

Hair Jewelry
Human hair has been used for adornment and was very popular till the end of the 1800's. It was during the 1600's when it was first used as bracelets by both sexes.

VINTAGE HAIR ACCESSORIES
The constantly changing fashions in hair styles between the wars produced a whole range of attractive and sometimes valuable accessories ...

Hair
Human hair has in various times and cultures been used for jewelry purposes, but never as artistically and enthusiastically as in the US and Great Britain during the Victorian period.

Hair Jewelry
Hair jewelry is jewelry containing or composed of locks of hair. This type of jewelry was popular in the mid-1800's as a remembrance of deceased loved ones.

Hair Jewelry
Tiaras, hairpins, combs, and decorated headbands can all add interest and glamour to your wedding hair. If you choose an eye-catching piece, such as a crown-like tiara, let this be the central element in your jewelry ensemble.

Hair jewelry
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Articles of jewelry made of or embellished with human hair.

Hair Dreading
Dreadlocks, also known as locks or dreads, are matted ropes of hair that can be styled by hand or left to form by themselves.

Hair Jewelry: Hair jewelry is a representation of sentiment, a prevalent jewelry theme throughout history. Jewelry made solely with or decorated by human or horsehair was extremely popular in the Victorian Era (1837-1901).

Hair matters: pay more attention to your hairstyle for adding impact to your new color rich earrings. While hoops and chandeliers are easier to spot, you could brush back or tie the loose tresses above your ears.

Hair Pendant: another term used to describe tanfouk beads/pendants.
Half Moon: another term used to describe crescent beads/pendants.

Hair Jewellery: Articles of jewellery made of or embellished with human hair. Hair was use in several styles. It was woven as a background and set under a crystal to be seen front of pendants or brooches or in a hidden compartment on the reverse.

Hair Jewelry
In the mid-19th century lockets of hair of loved ones were often preserved under glass in brooches. The hair was sometimes intricately curled or woven, and these pieces are often inscribed on the back to identify the donors.

Hair Jewelry - Various styles of brooches, pendants, earrings and other styles of jewelry which used human hair as part of the design. These pieces were often used as a form of mourning jewelry.

Hair Jewelry
Popularized in the 1900s, this type of jewelry showcases a loved one’s hair. Preserved in glass, the hair was worn as a token of affection for another, as homage to those absent, and often during mourning.

VENUS' HAIR STONE
Venus' hair stone is another name for rutilated quartz.
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Pele's hair
Pele's hair is a Hawaiian term for natural spun glass that can be as much as 2 m long. It is formed from the fountaining of fluid basaltic lava, cascading lava falls, or from turbulent lava flows.

Hair Jewelry (left)
Another offshoot of the Queen's fascination with the Scottish countryside was the popularity of the Celtic Revival Cross, worn as a pendant or pin.

A human hair is about 1 million carbon atoms wide.
A single drop of water contains about 2 sextillion atoms of oxygen (2 followed by 21 zeros, 2Ã-1021) and twice as many hydrogen atoms.[4] ...

Elephant hair jewelry: Generally jewelry made from elephants' tail hair or bristles - usually a twisted bracelet; commonly copied in metal.
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Venus' Hair Stone
Venus' Hair Stone is a Rutilated Quartz, which is a rock crystal cut like a cabochon.
Vermeil
Vermeil is gold plated silver.

Hair-like.
CARAT. (Karat.) A unit of weight applied to precious stones varying in different trade centres. See table of weights of the carat in various localities in the Appendix.) The word carat is supposed to be de­rived from "Kuara, ...

Aigrette: A hair ornament consisting of a feather plume, or a spray of glitter, often accentuated by either a jewel or a buckle. Worn in the hair or attached to a head band, aigrettes were popular in the 1920's through the early 1930's.

Tiara: A lady's hair ornament resembling a crown that does not form a complete circle.
Tie tac: A short pin with an ornamental top or face that pins a tie to the shirt.

AigretteAn aigrette (meaning "egret" in French) is a feather-shaped piece of jewelry that is worn in the hair or on a hat. Alexandrite EffectA phenomenon in which a stone appears to be different colors in different types of light .

Locket:A pendant, usually heart-shaped or oval, that may be opened to reveal a small, personal memento, such as a photograph or lock of hair. Lockets are usually attached to necklaces but may also be found on bracelets or brooches.

Agate A variety of chalcedony found in all colors; used extensively in Scottish jewelry Aigrette Jeweled ornament in the shape of a feather or supporting a feather, worn in the hair or on a cap, ...

capillary Aggregate composed of tiny, thin, straight, long crystal strands; hair like.

Avoid household chemicals, cosmetics, hair sprays, and perfumes. Don't use ultrasonic cleaners. Wash with mild soap and water and store in a protective chamois pouch or tissue paper.

Always put jewellery on after using lotions, cosmetics, hair spray or perfumes, not before.
Never remove your jewellery by pulling on the gems.
The best way to store your jewellery is in the compartments of a jewellery box or in pouches.

Both mother and father displayed prominent Mongolian features, with round faces, black hair and narrow eyes that would have been entirely in place in Beijing.

In its widest sense the term jewelry encompasses objects made of many kinds of organic and inorganic materials such as hair, feathers, leather, scales, bones, shells, wood, ceramics, metals, and minerals.

Always apply your make-up, perfume and hair products prior to putting on your jewelry
Remove your jewelry before doing any household work or manual labor ...

Capillary - Hair-like habit. (Cuprite var. Chalcotrichite)
Carbonates - Minerals containing the carbonate (CO3) radical as a major component. (Calcite)
Cleavage - Planes in a crystal which are easily split.

A barrette is an ornament worn clipped into the hair.
BASE METAL
Base metal refers to non-precious metals. Base metals include copper, zinc, tin, and lead.

' Crystal aggregates resembling long, slender needles, hair, or thread are termed 'acicular,' filiform,' 'capillary,' or 'fibrous.

With the use of a special drilling system, tiny drill-holes as fine as a hair can be produced by means of a laser beam. The laser beam is focused in the optical axis of the microscope on the surface of the diamond.

1780 The hair spring was invented by Breguet, in Paris.
1875 The first alarm clock appeared in Germany.
1900 First wrist watches appeared.
1916 Summer Time first introduced.
1926 First waterproof watch invented by Rolex.

A little study of the works of Pliny will reveal that this gemstone, if worn round the neck on a cord made from dog's hair, affords protection against snakebite.

When Joan Crawford arrived in Hollywood in 1925 Metro Goldwyn Mayer gave her an uninspiring profile as a plain woman with light brown hair and weighing 145 lbs. By 1937 Life Magazine had given her the title of 'First Queen of the Movies.

Put on your jewelry after using makeup, perfume or cologne, and hair products.
Before storage, wipe gemstones with a clean, soft, damp cloth and gently pat dry.

Lockets: A pendant made up of two hinged pieces, which may be used to hold photographs, a lock of hair, or some other small memento.

Rutilated Quartz or 'Venus Hair' is colourless with golden yellow Rutile inclusions that are hair-like growths within the gemstone. No two stones look the same, making jewellery set with Venus Hair truly unique.

Their hair can infrequently be found trapped as tufts or single strands. When found in Baltic amber it is often attributed to Sloths who lived within the ancient forest.

It was used in the 1800's for jewelry, hair combs, and other ornaments but is banned today. Tortoise shell inlaid with precious metals is called pique. Tortoise shell will burn easily, and smells like burning hair.

Usage: It is said to encourage the growth of fingernails, hair and skin.Onyx is soothing and helps in focus, to banish grief and old habits.

Natural Beauty is ageless and not defined by a certain weight, hair style or perky nose. It is an intangible quality dependent on the inner person joined with glowing, healthy skin, a welcoming smile, shiny, soft hair and clean, wholesome scent.

In times past, it is said that the rutilite represented both, the lovely hair of Venus and the "sweet-tipped" arrows of love. It is also believed that it repels negative energy.

Natural oils from the skin, as well as hair spray, lotions and cosmetics, can dull their luster. Like other jewelry, they should be cleaned with a soft damp cloth and stored in cloth or cotton away from other jewelry to prevent scratching.

A crown like ornament for the hair that is especially popular for pageants, bridal, and queens of special events.

A piece of jewellery that is usually worn on the hair
belle epoque
French for 'beautiful period'. A style of jewellery popular during the Edwardian period, or the reign in England of Edward VII during the first decade of the twentieth century.

Mix and match your gemstone necklace with your eye color, hair color or the color of your outfit. Choose a necklace that incorporates two or three different gemstones for added flavor.

A hair softer than most gems, it is prone to scratching when worn in rings. Never clean tanzanite in an ultrasonic cleaner or resize or repair a ring set with tanzanite because the stone could shatter in the heat of a torch.

"Venus hair stone" is quartz containing needle-like crystals of rutile, and "iris" is quartz that has been crackled within, so as to produce rainbow colors, because of the effects of thin layers of material.

Don't expose pearls to acid-based hair sprays, cosmetics or perfumes, or clean them with chemicals or abrasives. Wash them with mild soap and water when you take them off. This will remove any traces of hair spray or perfume.
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Lotions, soaps, powders, perfumes and hair spray can diminish a diamond's sparkle. To clean your jewelry at home, be careful not to use abrasives (including toothpaste!) that can dull the setting.
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Make sure you don’t expose them to the chemicals in hair products, fragrances and cosmetics. Store them in a cloth-lined box or pouch and keep them away from other jewelry, which might scratch them.

Barrette A piece of jewelry used to tie hair back, available in many sizes and styles. Beadwork can be added to barrettes by working it onto fabric or leather first and then gluing or otherwise fastening the work to the barrette.

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