John Lewis
Articles by this Author
Diamond Rings are True to the Heart
- By John Lewis
- Published 09/9/2006
- Family & Society
- Unrated
Some of the worlds largest and most valuable diamonds are in the Tower of London in the British Crown Jewels.
Engagement Rings from Here to Eternity
- By John Lewis
- Published 09/9/2006
- Family & Society
- Unrated
Although diamonds were discovered in India at the beginning of the ninth century, it wasn’t until 1500 onwards that brides to be would be wearing something a little bit more special and even then, diamonds would be very much for the wealthy and for royalty.
Budgeting for Your Special Wedding Day
- By John Lewis
- Published 09/9/2006
- Family & Society
- Unrated
Budgeting for that special wedding day is important as you could run up bills amounting to many thousands of pounds. Decide what you budget is at the outset, stick to it and don’t be swayed and end up spending more than you can afford.
The Age of Titanium
- By John Lewis
- Published 09/9/2006
- Family & Society
- Unrated
Why is Titanium so well suited to our technological age and why has it found favour in the manufacture of jewelry?
Supporting the UK Jewellery industry
- By John Lewis
- Published 09/9/2006
- Online Business
- Unrated
Many industries in the UK have suffered as a result of cheap imported foreign goods and as a result of the strength of the pound against other currencies.
All You Ever Wanted To Know About Earrings But Were Afraid to Ask
- By John Lewis
- Published 09/9/2006
- Family & Society
- Unrated
In 16th century in the New Kingdom of ancient Egypt a type of earring called an earplug became fashionable and these fitted snugly into a wide stretched hole in the earlobe. This type of piercing is seen on the sculpture of Tutankhamen.
Bracelets Through The Ages
- By John Lewis
- Published 09/9/2006
- Family & Society
- Unrated
By about 2000 BC, in Ancient Egypt, bracelets emerged as major pieces of jewelry. Bracelets were found in the ruins from the Vesuvias eruption in Pompeii in 79 AD.
Jewelry Throughout Time
- By John Lewis
- Published 09/9/2006
- Family & Society
- Unrated
To ancient man, jewelry was not just decorative but very symbolic and the wearer often held the belief that these trinkets were lucky, that they would ward off evil spirits or that they would even help them defeat their enemies in battle.
Celtic Wedding Rings and tying the Knot
- By John Lewis
- Published 09/9/2006
- Family & Society
- Unrated
Although the ancient Celts flourished across Europe, it is in Ireland where their traditions have been most preserved.
Can Necklaces Mean a Pain in the Neck?
- By John Lewis
- Published 09/9/2006
- Family & Society
- Unrated
Items of jewelry have also been adopted as potent symbols and even worn to ward off evil spirits or to help overcome enemies in battle.