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		<title>Necklace Trends for Fall 2008/winter 2009</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 07 Oct 2008 17:00:17 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator><a target="_blank" href="http://www.triond.com/users/Kristie+Leong+MD">Kristie Leong MD</a></dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Necklace trends are anything but demure for fall/winter 2008/2009. In fact, they just might steal the show. Here's what to look for.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Nothing dresses up a plain blouse or knit top faster than a necklace and the necklace will take on new importance for fall and winter 2008-2009. If you could sum up the trend in neckwear for the upcoming fall/winter/holiday season in two words it would be &ldquo;statement necklace&rdquo;. No longer relegated to accessory status, the necklaces for this season have come out of hiding and are stealing the show as headline acts. If you love jewelry, this is the year to express yourself with your own statement making neck piece. Here are some of the best necklace trends going into 2009:</p>
<h3>Bold and chunky</h3>
<p>Necklaces take on a life of their own with bold, chunky beads with tons of personality. These necklaces look best with simpler clothing that doesn&#8217;t steal their thunder. Slip on a long fitted, knit sweater and pair of trendy wide legged pants with boots and wrap it all together with a chunky, beaded necklace. Keep the earrings simple. With a statement making pieces, there&#8217;s such a thing as jewelry overkill.</p>
<h3>Pearls, pearls, pearls</h3>
<p>Yes, pearls are big news for fall and winter 2008-2009 but these pearl strands are anything but demure. The simple, single strand pearl necklace may not make the fashion cut this year. Instead, envision draping yourself in ropes of pearls that hang down to your waist. This is a bold look that works best when other accessories are kept to a minimum. Surprisingly, some fashion sites are even showing pearls for men this year ranging from black pearls to creamy shades. Who would have thought?</p>
<h3>Layers of metal chains</h3>
<p>This look will be hot well into the spring of 2009. Look for multiple strands of thin chains intertwined into one necklace, often incorporating beads and charms to give an offbeat, eclectic look. Chains in multiple metals from silver to copper adorn eye catching necklaces designed to play up the contrasting softness of warm winter sweaters. Layering is key and if you don&#8217;t want to spend money on a new necklace, look through your jewelry box for interesting chains and create your own customized, layered look. You&#8217;ll be right in style.</p>
<h3>Bib necklaces</h3>
<p>You&#8217;ve probably seen this necklace trend worn by celebrities at special events. Cascades of stones or beads hang down in long chains form a central strand creating various cascading designs that resemble a waterfall. Frequently worn in the evening, these necklaces make quite a statement when worn in crystal, pearl, or rhinestone.  You can find some gorgeous vintage bib necklaces made of various stones at vintage clothing and estate jewelry stores. If you want to make a strong, but elegant, statement for evening, the bib necklace will do it.</p>
<p>With necklaces this elaborate, there&#8217;s no need to pile on the other jewelry. Let a signature necklace carry your look this fall and you&#8217;ll be right in step with the fashion trend.</p>
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		<title>So, Do You Speak Jeweler?</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 15 Aug 2008 12:04:03 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator><a target="_blank" href="http://www.triond.com/users/Alexa+Gates">Alexa Gates</a></dc:creator>
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		<category><![CDATA[clasp]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[Sometimes we're a conniving species, us jewelery people. A lot of times it's for you own good, too. Read and decide for yourself!]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>As a rule, I probably shouldn&#8217;t be writing this, but I think that people should know what their jeweler is talking about when going in for repairs. I&#8217;ve been working at my Dad&#8217;s jewelry store, Marquis Jewelers, for about a year now; however, when explaining things about repairs to customers they sometimes look at me like I&#8217;m speaking a foreign language. So, I decided that more people should be able to &#8220;speak jeweler,&#8221; well, at least the fundamentals!</p>
<h3>When you say, &ldquo;I need my rings sized, how long will that take?&rdquo; Our reply is a couple of days.</h3>
<p>A lot of times jewelers don&#8217;t give you an exact date when your jewelry is going to be ready for you to pick up. We&#8217;d love to say in an hour, but lets face it, there are going to be jobs ahead of you. I work in the sales part of my Dad&#8217;s store, and I don&#8217;t like to promise jobs because I don&#8217;t know how many jobs or how big the jobs are that are going to be in front of yours. By saying a couple of days we do give ourselves some time to make sure the job is right! So don&#8217;t worry if you don&#8217;t get an exact date!!</p>
<h3>When you say, &ldquo;You called me yesterday saying that my job is ready, my name is so-and-so.&rdquo; And we spend awhile looking of it.</h3>
<p>This means that we might have misplaced it. Not to worry though, if we called you that means that it&#8217;s in the store. Generally after about 5 minutes of frantic searching we find the piece, and everyone&#8217;s happy. When we spend awhile looking for it, we might have just set it down where it wasn&#8217;t supposed to be, or we misfiled it. Not everything works like clockwork, everyone makes mistakes, right?</p>
<h3>When we&#8217;re looking for your job, and we go to the boss and say the jeweler needs to talk to you about something, urgent.</h3>
<p>Generally this means that, unfortunately something may have happened to your ring and we need a back up plan fast! This is a rarity, and only happens when we are polishing a ring as you wait, a stone may have fallen out. But, you will never know because it is always covered in the end. It&#8217;s just our way of saying, &ldquo;There&#8217;s a problem with my customer&#8217;s ring, come in the back and I&#8217;ll explain.&rdquo;</p>
<h3>When you replace a spring ring clasp, and your salesperson wants you to get the lobster claw instead.</h3>
<p>As a salesperson I can honestly say that I&#8217;ve done this many times. When you&#8217;re replacing a clasp, and I still strongly advise this, get the lobster claw. It lasts longer, stronger, and easier to put on. But we also want you to get the lobster claw because it is more expensive and we make more on the sale. It&#8217;s still a good thing that we try to help you get the better clasp, right?</p>
<h3>When you like two rings that you want to buy and your sales person motions for another sales person and asks which one they like better.</h3>
<p>This is a sales tactic, that I might add works very well. You motion for another sales person and say the words, &ldquo;do you like this one, or this one better?&rdquo; Whichever one is pointed at first is the one the other sales person is going to say, unless they strongly dislike it, and I mean strongly. Or they just don&#8217;t know the tactic.</p>
<h3>When asking about diamonds.</h3>
<p>Okay, I&#8217;m not going to lie to you guys, I mean what&#8217;s the point? I don&#8217;t know a whole lot about diamonds, I&#8217;m learning, but I will tell you what I do know. The best kind of diamond is a SI-1 D color. This means that the diamond is clear and no faults can be seen in the diamond. Color goes down the alphabet starting at D, the lower you go the worst quality and color of the diamond. As for SI, and lower I&#8217;m not entirely sure about.</p>
<p><strong>A Shank</strong></p>
<p>Is the band on your ring. Your jeweler will tell you when it needs a new one because of wear, I swear. We at Marquis Jewelers make sure your ring has no more &#8220;miles&#8221; on it before we tell you that you need a new shank because the one you have is worn out ant too thin.</p>
<p>As you can see, jewelers are fairly conniving, but in a good way, I swear!! There is a lot to the jewelry business, you can&#8217;t learn it all in one day. It takes many months and years to really know exactly what&#8217;s going on. &#8220;Speaking jeweler&#8221; is quite hard, and to tell you the truth there&#8217;s more to it than in this article. I hope you learned a lot!&nbsp;<u> </u></p>
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