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Decorative Collectible Japanese Cloisonne Vase 9 in Peony Sable Pink Jade colors
Decorative Collectible Japanese Cloisonne Vase 9 in Peony Sable Pink Jade colors
Paypal   US $40.00
Fine Vintage Jade Bonsai Tree with Flower Buds in Cloisonne Pot - Asian
Fine Vintage Jade Bonsai Tree with Flower Buds in Cloisonne Pot - Asian
Paypal   US $159.90
Old Chinese Jade & Cloisonne, Silver & Cantonese Enamel Necklace & Earrings
Old Chinese Jade & Cloisonne, Silver & Cantonese Enamel Necklace & Earrings
Paypal   US $650.00
Vintage Chinese Jade Tree in footed Cloisonne Pot Hardstone Carved Flowers
Vintage Chinese Jade Tree in footed Cloisonne Pot Hardstone Carved Flowers
Paypal   US $365.00
Tibet silver Dragon phoenix cloisonne Jade teapot
Tibet silver Dragon phoenix cloisonne Jade teapot
Paypal   US $21.99
jade inlay*Dragon*cloisonne Painting Snuff Bottles
jade inlay*Dragon*cloisonne Painting Snuff Bottles
Paypal   US $22.99
Antique Cloisonne and Jade Screw Back Earrings!
Antique Cloisonne and Jade Screw Back Earrings!
Paypal   US $149.00
Jade inlay*Dragon Phoenix*cloisonne Painting Snuff B
Jade inlay*Dragon Phoenix*cloisonne Painting Snuff B
Paypal   US $24.99
1920s ANTIQUE CHINESE CLOISONNE FLOWER POT WITH JADE & CORAL LEAVES
1920s ANTIQUE CHINESE CLOISONNE FLOWER POT WITH JADE & CORAL LEAVES
Paypal   US $2,000.00
Collect China's Tibet jade cloisonne silver jade teapot
Collect China's Tibet jade cloisonne silver jade teapot
Paypal   US $19.99
VINTAGE CHINESE CLOISONNE COPPER ENAMEL BOX JADE GREEN w PINK BLOSSOMS
VINTAGE CHINESE CLOISONNE COPPER ENAMEL BOX JADE GREEN w PINK BLOSSOMS
Paypal   US $69.99
17
17"Royal old 100% Bronze giled Cloisonne inlay gray jade flower dragon censer
Paypal   US $12,600.00
VINTAGE CHINESE BLUE & WHITE CLOISONNE VASE w JADE & ROSE QUARTZ FLOWER TREE!
VINTAGE CHINESE BLUE & WHITE CLOISONNE VASE w JADE & ROSE QUARTZ FLOWER TREE!
Paypal   US $94.99
Beautiful Vintage Chinese Jade & Cloisonne Bead Necklace
Beautiful Vintage Chinese Jade & Cloisonne Bead Necklace
Paypal   US $998.00
Vintage Chinese Jade Tree in Cloisonne Vase Hardstone Carved Flowers
Vintage Chinese Jade Tree in Cloisonne Vase Hardstone Carved Flowers
Paypal   US $145.00
Cloisonne argenté de jade du Thibet de théière   #0316049
Cloisonne argenté de jade du Thibet de théière #0316049
Paypal   US $.10
OLD CRAFT GOLD PLATED CLOISONNE & JADE INCENSE BURNER
OLD CRAFT GOLD PLATED CLOISONNE & JADE INCENSE BURNER
Paypal   US $300.00
FABULOUS CHINESE JADE, CLOISONNE, OX BONE AND CINNABAR & STONE NECKLACE  * RARE
FABULOUS CHINESE JADE, CLOISONNE, OX BONE AND CINNABAR & STONE NECKLACE * RARE
Paypal   US $175.00
Fancy Tibet silver Dragon phoenix cloisonne Jade teapot
Fancy Tibet silver Dragon phoenix cloisonne Jade teapot
Paypal   US $21.99
Vintage Chinese Jade Carnelian Hand Carved Flowering Tree Cloisonne Pot
Vintage Chinese Jade Carnelian Hand Carved Flowering Tree Cloisonne Pot
Paypal   US $199.99
Cloisonne argenté de jade du Thibet de théière
Cloisonne argenté de jade du Thibet de théière
Paypal   US $.99
Fancy Tibet silver Dragon phoenix cloisonne Jade teapot
Fancy Tibet silver Dragon phoenix cloisonne Jade teapot
Paypal   US $.01
Antique 1900s Asian Chinese Cloisonne Enamel Vase & Brass Jade Handle Silk Iron
Antique 1900s Asian Chinese Cloisonne Enamel Vase & Brass Jade Handle Silk Iron
Paypal   US $14.99
Fancy Tibet silver Dragon phoenix cloisonne Jade teapot  #041142
Fancy Tibet silver Dragon phoenix cloisonne Jade teapot #041142
Paypal   US $.86
vintage chinese jade flowers in cloisonne pot
vintage chinese jade flowers in cloisonne pot
Paypal   US $350.00
Fancy Tibet silver Dragon phoenix cloisonne Jade teapot
Fancy Tibet silver Dragon phoenix cloisonne Jade teapot
Paypal   US $.01
preeminent Tibet Silver dragon phoenix cloisonne Jade Flagon
preeminent Tibet Silver dragon phoenix cloisonne Jade Flagon
Paypal   US $.57
Vintage Miniature Jade Tree in Cloisonne Pot - 6.5
Vintage Miniature Jade Tree in Cloisonne Pot - 6.5" High, Coral - Estate Sale
Paypal   US $79.99
#366 ANTIQUE ENAMEL CLOISONNÉ BLUE & WHITE SNUFF BOTTLE JADE TOP CHARACTER signd
#366 ANTIQUE ENAMEL CLOISONNÉ BLUE & WHITE SNUFF BOTTLE JADE TOP CHARACTER signd
Paypal   US $25.00
Chinese Cloisonne Handwork Dragon Jade Snuff Bottle #01
Chinese Cloisonne Handwork Dragon Jade Snuff Bottle #01
Paypal   US $9.99
Vintage Asian Jade Tree Plant Gemstone in Cloisonne Pot
Vintage Asian Jade Tree Plant Gemstone in Cloisonne Pot
Paypal   US $10.50
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For pain relief in the upper body and head, a magnetic necklace is a common choice. A common dilemma, however, among those looking to buy is how to choose one. Here are 3 tips to use when buying magnetic jewelry for your neck.

Whether you're buying for it pain therapy or for just plain looks, you'll need to know several things about choosing a magnetic necklace. First, you'll want to be familiar with the types of necklaces and how they are designed to be worn. Second, you'll need to know about the differences in quality. Not only is the quality of the craftsmanship important, but also the strength and quality of the magnets themselves. Lastly, you'll want to understand how the differences in magnetic necklaces fits your style.

  1. The right type of necklace - There are a few styles of magnetic necklaces, so you'll want to make sure you get the right one for you. First, is the lariat. Lariat necklaces have no clasp, and wrap around your neck using the magnets in them to stay fastened. Lariats, also called "wraps" or "snakes," are usually 36 or 37 inches, and can be worn in several different ways around the neck.

    They can wrap a full turn, or less than a full turn around the neck. When worn this way the remainder of the beads hang below the neck, usually with the two sides joined in a straight line. They can wrap more than one full turn around the neck with a remainder, or they can coil around the neck like a collar. They can also be worn around the wrist or ankle, although they will obviously coil more times. Because of their length, these typically have the most magnets of any type of necklace.

    Unlike the lariat, the other types of magnetic necklaces are more like traditional necklaces with a clasp. The difference, of course, is that the clasp is usually magnetic. These necklaces can be made in different sizes, so be sure to get the right size for you. You'll find these necklaces plain, or with charms that are sometimes magnetic as well. A hematite cross is a popular magnetic charm.

    You'll find both the lariats and the traditional shape magnetic necklaces with or without accent beads. These accents beads can be magnetic hematite beads, or some type of non-magnetic bead. Higher quality necklaces will sport accents such as hematite, freshwater pearls, or semi-precious stones in turquoise, cherry quartz, or agate. These necklaces are more expensive, and also usually have stronger, higher quality magnets. Be alert that the better lariats will have as many as 48 high powered magnets.

  2. Quality - There are two aspects to the quality. The first is the craftsmanship, and the second is the quality of materials used. As I've mentioned, higher quality necklaces usually use higher quality accent beads, and more powerful magnets. If you're interested in pain relief, powerful magnets are a must. Watch out for lesser quality products.

    A high quality maker of magnetic jewelry will choose stronger magnets, and higher quality accents. Look for a craftsperson who creates custom-made designs in magnetic jewelry, rather than one of the mass-produced pieces. These custom pieces will more than likely be using higher powered magnets and materials.

  3. Style - You'll have to weigh all these differences against your personal style. Some people love the versatility of the lariat, while others prefer a more traditional look. Some enjoy the elegance and color of semi-precious stones, while others prefer the clean high-tech look of the polished black hematite. Cloisonne, lady bugs, and seasonal beads are very popular.

If you weren't familiar with the ins and outs of magnetic necklace buying, I hope this primer has you up to speed. Choosing the right type of necklace is important, especially for pain relief purposes. You'll have to decide whether you like the flexibility of the lariat, or the look of the traditional style.

You'll also want to ensure that your necklace has the quality to last. In addition, you'll need it to have the right number of high powered magnets if you're wearing it for therapy purposes. Once you've got those concerns taken care of, buying to match your style is your key to long lasting enjoyment.

Kurt Schmitt is an online journalist who writes about Magnetic Jewelry and magnetic therapy.

Decorative Elements in Jewelry: Cloisonee, Rhinestones and Lampwork Beads

Cloisonne is an enameling technique used for jewelry making.  Artists take a piece of metal, usually copper although bronze and silver are used as well,  and then create separate areas called cloisons with thin metal wire.   The small wire filigree cloisons are soldered to the base metal.  They are then filled with enamel and the subjected to extreme heat to adhere the metal permanently to the enamel.   The final product is polished smooth, creating a beautiful, shiny, multi-colored effect.  Creating cloisonné jewelry takes steady hands and close attention to detail.  The thin metal wire is used to made intricate designs and the enamel is carefully concocted with a mortar and pestle: fine powders are ground and purified to create vibrant colors to be place in the intricate wire designs.  The enamel is poured into the cloisons with small droppers or tiny brushes.

 

Cloisonne was first employed as an artistic process in ancient Egypt.  The first examples of cloisonné were made from bronze and glass.  These products date back to as late as 1800 BC.  The Chinese used Cloisonne prolifically to embellish weapons, vases, and dishes.  They often used gemstones like turquoise and jade as glazes to fill the cloisons.  The height of cloissone production occurred during the Ming dynasty in the 15th century.

 

Today, jewelers employ cloisonné to create beautiful pieces of jewelry.  Cloisonne beads form vivid bracelets and necklaces.  Cloisanne pendants make for eye-catching pieces.  You can find cloisonné in cuff bracelets, earrings, barrettes, broaches, and pins.  The process of cloisonné calls for each piece to be completely unique, each with an individual design and color scheme.

 

 

The gemstone part of a true rhinestone is a form of rock crystal, which is a type of quartz. Rhinestones are quartz within a metal setting. The crystal is glued to a foil which is then in turn placed in a metal setting.  The idea of the rhinestone was invented by a French jewelry name George Frederic Straw.  He gave crystals a metal backing in order to ensure that the stone's reflective qualities were directed out of the front of the stone.  Rhinestones are meant to be shiny baubles, worn to glam up any outfit.

 

Rhinestones were a huge fashion trend in the 1940s.  Daniel Swarovski came up with a way to cut rock crystals to appear like beautiful gemstones, and rhinestones were suddenly able to be created in mass quantities.   Rhinestones were popular as jewelry and also adorned evening gowns and headpieces.  Vintage rhinestones can be quite expensive, ranging anywhere from $50-$1000.

 

Today's rhinestones are most often made of acrylic, though some manufacturer's still use rock crystal.  Glass can also be glued into a foil setting to create a rhinestone.  Acrylic and glass rhinestones scratch easily, and should be treated with care to increase their lifespan.  Rhinestones with rock crystal can actually yellow over time due to the adhesive that glues them to the foil; there is nothing to be done for them except to replace the rhinestone.

 

Today, rhinestones are most commonly found in costume jewelry.  Necklaces, bracelets, and even wedding tiaras boast shiny rhinestones. Rhinestones are a fun way to glitter and shine at a fraction of the price of diamonds.

 

 

Lampwork beads are glass beads formed with a torch.  Artisans use the extreme heat to mold glass into the shape of their bead, add designs in different colors and shapes onto the beads, and then anneal the beads in a kiln.  Adding detail to small beads is achieve through using a thin glass rod and a torch; this process is called flameworking.  Annealing is the term for cooling the glass down slowly.  This makes sure the beads are sturdy and durable.  The entire process calls for attention to detail and no two beads are created the same.

 

The ancient Egyptians melted glass to form beads 5000 years ago.  The Romans were the first to use a kiln and blowpipes to add intricate designs to their glass beads.  The title "lampwork" is derived from the use of oil lamp flames and blowpipes to heat glass.  The advent of the blowtorch made creating glass beads much easier, faster, and safer.

 

Italy popularized lampwork beads in the 13th.  Today, many jewelers boast that they include Murano or Venetian beads in their jewelry designs.  Today, creating lampwork beads is considered an art form.  Artisans create glass beads one at a time.   Retailers have also figured out a way to mass produce lampwork beads.  Beads are cut in factories; however, even this industrial process doesn't eliminate the unique qualities or each individual bead.

 

Lampwork beads are used to create beautiful necklaces, bracelets, and earrings. They come in vibrant colors and display exquisite, intricate glass patterns. They are strung with other lampwork beads or mixed and matched with metals, crystals, stones, or gold and silver beads.

 

If you want to purchase beaded jewelry designs made of cloisonee, rhinestones  and lampwork Beads, Delusha Retails is the right place for you.

About the Author

Deana Esmail is the founder of Delusha Retails. She is known with her beaded jewelry designs and handmade beaded jewelry that is truly fashionable and trendy in all ages. A true fashionista with a twist. She has run the NYC marathon, won awards for her lighting designs in Paris and is a mother of two boys. Born in raised in Denver, Colorado; Deana now lives and works in Valencia, Spain. "Work takes me on travels around the world, so I guess my style is a blend of all the cultures I have had the fortune to experience."

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