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Fashion Jewelry Exporter
Extreme Design Export Trading is a Fashion Jewelry Export Company based in Cebu City, Philippines. We produce, assemble and produce fashion jewelry, gift items, chimes and all forms of Extreme Home Design and Crafts decorative objects made of indigenous materials such as shells, wood, coco, bone, horn, stone, buri, bamboo and other natural materials.
We’re in this business since 1998 as a supplier in our area and now the expansion of export of handicrafts from the Philippines and high quality fashion accessory that is designed and adapted to all styles and trends in the world.
We are the best made and unique design of the current market and competitive prices, which will be available for special orders or wholesale. We strictly adhere to the quality of our finished products as well and you’ll have more satisfaction to our buyers. We also customize designs exclusively for you. Send us photos of your design and specifications for a quote.
Extreme Design Export Trading (Edet) for life, to better enjoy and appreciate. The image through the lens of social equality, human resource ImageEDET brings in the conceptualization of design, production and marketing to meet others whose valuation and assessment of these options for the design of natural and human resources necessary to unite with each other.
From fashion accessories to furniture and home decorations other, Edet was organized in each individual, and life at home improvements in the presentation of what the life of these models in your personal decorating and care and the value you bring to your homes.
So if you create to meet both functionality and beauty, personal care products not only strengthen its own identity, but a house is converted into a house!
Designing Beaded Jewelry for Friends and Relatives
The most meaningful gifts I received in my life that my friends and family have done for me. There is something special about opening a present and knowing that this person not only spend their time looking for just the right things to do, but they also created their own hands! It’s like the difference between a meal at home and a restaurant: subtle but undeniable.
One thing to keep in mind when designing jewelry for someone is their personal taste. I know this may sound obvious, but how many times have you received a gift and thought: “Well, it’s pretty cool, but it is not something they wear, eat, listen, watch, etc. “It is very easy to get carried away when you design something and think, ‘Oh, this diamond delicate pearls look great with these elegant sapphire briolettes, all I have.” However, if you create for someone who prefers bold pearl nuggets and amethyst beads huge Keishi Although the piece that you design with diamond and sapphire briolettes beads they could perhaps not altogether surprising that d appreciate as much. Therefore, the first thing to consider when designing jewelry is: “What are they?”
If you know them well will be able to recall their favorite colors. They go something really wild and spectacular? Or are they more subtle and delicate? Or whatever they were neutral? They follow the new fashion? If they like the drama and color you could think of some of the most colorful gemstones that come in larger sizes, like the blue chalcedony, fluorite, lapis, kunzite, turquoise or Ruby Zoisite. If they really love jewelry delicate and elegant then win their heart. Try ruby, emerald, sapphire, or for the more adventurous: spinel, garnet rite Tsavo, tanzanite, apatite, tourmaline (one of my favorite!) From pearls and diamonds, if you really want to wow. Do not be discouraged by the cost of precious stones. You can always go a little briolettes make a lovely necklace and hanging them on a chain or you can open a pair of earrings for her. If you create for someone who loves you go neutral with classic pearls or one of the many varieties of agate, pearl, quartz and moonstone. fossilized coral is a pretty neutral with interesting patterns: perfect for pendants! If they follow the latest fashion is really fun to something that few people ever heard of such hypersthene chiasolite, bronzite, kunzite, stones or beads hemimorphite fuschite.
There are so many stones to choose the most difficult part is narrowing. I think once you have the stones that you think they will be the best models selected part of itself creates. Have you thought about their personal style, which allows to find something that works for them. After choosing your beads and design your piece begins the most fun: give the gift and if you do your job well done watching their eyes light up when they open it. When you design something for your friend or family member you get something really special. You not only get a wonderful personal gift to someone you love, you get the enjoyment of watching over them and cherish for the rest of their lives. What is the best?
The First Jewelry: Early Humans Were Into Beauty
If you think that man began wearing jewelry? A few years ago, a group of researchers led by Christopher Henshilwood of the State University of New York at Stony Brook has discovered what he believes is the oldest of the jewels in the cave in South Africa Blombus. Surprisingly, it was not diamonds, but Shell beads! shells have been dated to about 75,000 years, reducing the time allotted to man for the first abstract (or symbolic) estimates that 30,000 years. Production Art or jewelry is generally accepted by archaeologists as an indicator of symbolic thinking.
Interestingly, at about the same time, another group of researchers led by John Laan University of California at Davis, found on Loiyangalani, a dig site in the Serengeti National Park in Tanzania, two beads of egg ostrich provisionally dated around 70,000 years. Bower believes that the findings of pearls are very important because “Beads are tangible evidence of self-concept.
Previously, the ‘first’ Jewellery (also Africa) has estimated that nearly 45,000 years. This period in what is known as the Middle Stone Age, a time when many signs of “modernity” are supposed to flower in early humans, including rock paintings and fine bone tools. French cave paintings are the most famous examples.
On the site Blombus Cave, were about forty mussel shell peas pearls found in groups of up to seventeen. Since the nearest body of water near the cave is located, seems to have been more than forty miles, this meant that the shells were returned to the cave made specifically for a particular purpose. They also contain traces of ocher, a pigment used by early humans in caves or color to paint the skin and clothing.
Why do scientists believe that these shells were elements of beaded jewelry? The researchers also noted the presence of facets, or flat areas, unlike those you find in nature, probably formed by threaded and rub against each other.
For example, this gem is the evidence that early humans could use physical objects to stand for something abstract, like beauty. Jewelry beads could be used for a growing need among the first people should: how people identified themselves or their status in a group, or trade.