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Wedding Beads, Diamonds & Crystal for
April
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Wedding Beads
Diamonds - April's Gemstone
Man-made Diamonds
Cubic Zirconia
Quartz Crystal
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Every bride wants to look her best, irrespective of cost.
I know, I used to photograph thousands of weddings.
The bridal market is huge, with the average wedding costing US$20,000, that's
over £12,000. Don’t miss out - get
in now!
There are many ways beads
can add an individual touch to a wedding, apart from the bride.
Beaded jewelry is needed for the bride & groom’s mothers’, the
bridesmaids, special friends, and just about every lady attending:
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On gowns
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Wraps
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Purses
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Tiaras
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Hairpins
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Necklaces
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Earrings and bracelets
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In flower arrangements
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Presents
Bridal Jewellery
White
or subtle shades of pink freshwater pearls are ideal. One strand will make
three or four floating necklaces.
These are popular for weddings, giving the appearance of
floating on a fine wire.
Beads are crimped in place either individually or in small groups, single
or multi-stranded. Freshwater pearl earrings are inexpensive or you can
make them yourself with sterling silver wire.
Beading for Gowns
The
favorites for beading gowns are tiny 3mm Swarovski crystals, small shiny beads,
light-reflecting coating, and silver-lined seed beads. The aurora borealis
effect from many gemstones is striking.
All these add interest to the dress and look great on the photographs,
especially as the wedding photographer will feature the bride’s and bridesmaid’s
gowns.
You can sew subtle little shapes, like flowers or butterflies, onto the gown with tiny seed beads. Longer patterns running right down the length of the dress look effective too. Keep the bead color the same or similar to the gown, so as not to distract from the dress’s elegance.
What bead pattern is best?
Try to match the pattern
in gown’s detail, to that on the tiara.
If you have a floral design in your gown, look for a similar headpiece.
A modern, plain white gown usually looks
best with a tiara with straight lines or a geometric pattern.
Bridal Tiara Designs
Match
details of the dress and tiara. If
the dress has pearls or crystals, select a tiara with pearls or crystals.
However, a tiara with only
crystals or rhinestones will match any gown.
Pearl tiaras go well with off-white or ivory gowns, and compliment a
pearl necklace or earrings.
Make
sure all the pieces of the bridal ensemble work together and that no one piece
overwhelms another. Brides with
short hair look fabulous wearing a tiara too – but choose a lighter one that
needs only a few pins to hold it in place.
Like a headband style or a more petite shape.
A tiara should draw
attention to the bride’s face by framing it.
The wrong shape tiara can make the face look too long and thin, or too
short and full.
Matching the face:
· Round/full face: to make the face appear longer use a tiara with a peak.
· Long face: needs headbands or a tiara with little or no height that extend over the head from one side to the other.
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Oval face: avoid peaks
at the top which make the face appear longer. Choose a headband, side hair comb,
or hair pins.
Matching the gown:
· White gowns: need a tiara that is silver-tone, rhinestone, or white pearl.
· Ivory gowns: choose a tiara that has gold-tone or ivory pearls.
· Champagne or dark ivory gown: choose a gold tone tiara or dark ivory pearls.
· Diamond white gowns: this is a modern shade of gown, lighter than off-white, but not start white. Choose either gold, silver tone, or white pearl.
Gift
Ideas
A
nice necklace, or bracelet and earrings will complement the bride or bridesmaids
dresses’. If you know the bride to be, incorporating beads into her
wedding will bring unexpected joy.
Like time together planning unique designs.
Other excellent lasting and
unusual thank you gifts are:
· Beaded keyrings or cell-phone charms.
· Little beaded animals are fun.
· Pin brooches.
· Wine glass identifiers (different colored beaded rings around glasses).
· Spectacle holder to keep glasses around their neck when not being worn.
Pearl are great for wedding
jewellery, to see our huge range of pearl beads click
MrBead.com
or MrBead.co.uk
Diamond- April's Gemstone
April's birthstone is the diamond. Diamonds are a wonder of nature. Their cold
sparkling fire has held us spell-bound for centuries with myths of romance,
power, greed, and magic. Ancient Hindus, finding diamonds washed out of the
ground after thunderstorms, believed they were created by lightning bolts.
Today, the diamond is a symbol of enduring love.
Diamonds are the rich cousins of graphite, both crystalline forms of pure
carbon. The enormous difference in their properties is a result of the way that
carbon atoms are bonded together. In graphite, carbon atoms are arranged in
sheets that easily slide past each other, making them ideal as lubricants.
Diamond crystals, are a tight-fisted network of carbon atoms securely held in
four directions, making it the hardest naturally-occurring substance.
Up until a few years ago De Beers controlled all the worlds diamonds - by stockpiling tons at a time, they greatly increased the value of a relatively-common crystallized rock.
However, it is now possible to
artificially grow diamonds, the same way they are formed over millions of years.
Using high-pressure and high-temperature in crystal growth chambers, the size of
a washing machine. Within each chamber, a tiny sliver of natural diamond is
bathed in a molten solution of graphite and a metal-based catalyst at
approximately 1,500 C. Slowly, carbon precipitates onto the diamond seed crystal. A
gem-quality, 2.8-carat rough yellow diamond grows in just under three-and-a-half
days. This can then be cut and polished to give a gem larger than 1.5 carats.
(One-half carat is equal to 100 mg of diamond about the size of a kernel of
corn.).
To say these cultured stones are not real diamond is false. Chemically they
are identical to mined diamonds, but they do have different growth patterns and
a lack of inclusions that would draw suspicions to a qualified a jeweler.
However, those bits of minerals that are enclosed in a natural diamond as its
forms are regarded as flaws; a lack of inclusions is actually a good thing. For
a jeweler to tell for sure, De Beers has designed a machine for around $10,000.
Cubic
Zirconia
A much cheaper way of making a stone that looks like diamond was created by
Russian scientists. Cubic Zirconia is a dense clear material through which laser
light can be reflected. When melted at high-temperature and an incredibly-high
electrical current sent through it, the compound crystallizes, forming chunks
similar to rough diamonds, which are then be cut and polished to exact
specifications.
Using the naked eye, even a trained jeweler cant detect the
difference between good cubic zirconia, genuine or cultured diamonds. And even
diamond experts have been fooled between cubic zirconia and a
five-million-dollar diamond - concluding that both were fakes! All are fully
faceted, cut and polished the same.
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Quartz Crystal
Diamonds are too expensive for most to make jewellery, but a gemstone with similar charectristics for April is quartz crystal.
The Mayans, Druid priests, and Tibetan monks all knew the
spiritual power of crystal. The ancients used it to strengthen the sun’s rays to
bring heat, and the Chinese science of feng-shui teaches that arranging crystals
around the home retains positive energy.
Crystals
became important to these people because of the belief in their capacity to
store and amplify any power source fed into them - physical, mental, emotional,
or spiritual. Today’s crystal therapists say that the stones' ability to work as
a conductor allows energy to be focused via a person's thoughts to stimulate
healing. And many people use crystal to focus attention on what they want. With
a little imagination, you too can use crystal's energy to access a higher level
of consciousness and turn a desire into reality.
All
types of crystal have this magical power, but individual colour crystal is
believed to have other uses too. Rose quartz, the stone of unconditional love,
is great for emotional healing. Red, yellow, and orange stones are said to
produce energy; clear and aquamarine stones are healers; and lavender and
blue-violet are calming stones.
Pure
rock crystal is clear, but usually quart comes in a variety of opacity. Milky
quartz is cloudy because of microscopic inclusions of fluid embodied in the
crystal at the start of its life - creating an attractive effect of a crystal
within a crystal, giving the interior a ghostly appearance. Smoky Quartz is
caused by natural radiation from nearby granite rocks which have a small amount
of radioactivity.
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Sunday 28th April 2013 - Beads up North! Haydock Race Course,
Newton-le-Willows WA12 0HQ
Saturday 18th May 2013 - The Luton MrBead Bead Show
- Stockwood Hotel, Stockwood Crescent, Luton, LU1 3SS
Sunday 19th May 2013 -
The North East Bead Show - Holiday Inn, Great North Road, Seaton Burn, Newcastle
Upon Tyne NE13 3BP
Sunday 2nd June 2013 - Cheshire Bead Fair -
Nantwich Civic Hall, CW5 5DG
Sunday 9th June 2013 -
Norwich MrBead Bead Show with The Bead Queen - George Hotel, Arlington Lane,
Norwich, NR2 2DA
Fri, Sat & Sunday 14th, 15th & 16th
June - Middlewich Folk & Boat Fair,
Cheshire, CW10 9AS.
A fabulous
weekend of folk & roots music. We will be in the craft tent, canalside.
We will
also be calling at many beading groups. If you would like us to call on your
group, please e-mail or tweet Nigel, or phone
after 24th April
07576134264.
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