Fashion News – Types of Silver Jewelry

December 13th, 2011 by admin No comments »

Nowadays, the precious metal that is used the most for the purpose of creating jewelry is silver. Most number of women and men from around the world admire jewelry that is made from this valuable metal. This is not surprising because ornaments made of silver jewelry are quite affordable, trendy, lustrous and available in a huge variety of designs. These ornaments are elegant and have an intrinsic appeal that is difficult to ignore.

Ornaments made of silver that are available in the market are usually made of kinds of silver which are commonly used. The jewelry that is made from a particular type of this valuable metal is referred by the name of that type. Jewelry made from pure silver is called pure silver jewelry.

The different types of silver that are used to make jewelry that are very popular nowadays as follows. Pure silver has 99.9% silver. This kind of silver is very soft and has a glossy finish. Because of its softness, it is extremely malleable. This is why it is used for crafting handmade silver jewelry like earrings, necklaces, bangles, etc. This type of silver is used to create jewelry having elaborate patterns which is not possible in jewelry made of other metals.

Sterling Silver consists of 92.5% silver. It is very hard. It is an extremely popular type of silver that is used for creating jewelry, nowadays. Accessories made of sterling silver like chains, earrings, bracelets, rings, necklaces, bangles and so on are made with the help of different kinds of methods of embellishment like chasing, engraving, filigree and inlaying. Ornaments made of sterling silver has a ’925′ mark which proclaims authenticity of the metal. » Read more: Fashion News – Types of Silver Jewelry

Training the Trainer

December 13th, 2011 by admin No comments »

Ken Paves the master hair stylist of Jessica Simpson prefers not to cut and style his own hair, Dr. Oz visits a physician for his annual check-up, Emeril Lagasse dines out occasionally, Danielle Steel reads novels written by other novelist, and Monica Staton Chicago’s #1 personal trainer of Bronzeville’s elite enlisted the service of a personal trainer.

I pride myself on my experience and knowledge of human physiology. I have been apart of the fitness industry for over four years. It is a profession I love. I could not imagine a life that did not involve intense physical fitness. I continue to study my craft, always incorporating new techniques and the latest safety practices, but I must admit I was a bit apprehensive when deciding today to enlist the services of a personal trainer, because my ego – that “I” or self of any person that distinguishes itself from others, was intimidated.

I called upon a personal trainer for several reasons. I receive one free session with a trainer as apart of my gym membership. I was curious- my competitive nature arose, I wanted to see what another trainer had to offer that I did not.

In every profession one should always continue to learn, I rationalized. I had never had the experience of working with a personal trainer, with the exception of exercising with friends and colleagues that are also in the business of fitness.

I take group yoga classes frequently, but I’d never experienced what my client’s experience. For the first time I had a trainer devoted to my every need, constantly watching me, interpreting my physical form from various angles. » Read more: Training the Trainer