Dec
06
2008

Kid
All about the love for a women and the diamond
ring
The word diamond originally came from the Greek word “adamao,” meaning “I tame” or “I subdue”. It was later changed to “adamas” to describe the hardest substance known to nature, this time meaning unconquered or invincible.
Today, the diamond stands for wealth, status, durability, brilliance, and peerless quality.
Throughout man’s history, it has also been related to magic, healing, protection and invulnerability. But perhaps the diamond today is best known as a symbol of enduring and timeless love.
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May
13
2008

Kid
Jewelry has
existed since prehistoric times, probably originating as a method to
fasten clothes together (such as a Celtic kilt clasp, brooch or
buckle) and as a way to store and later display wealth.
Jewelry has
existed since prehistoric times, probably originating as a method to
fasten clothes together (such as a Celtic kilt clasp, brooch or
buckle) and as a way to store and later display wealth.
Yes, Celtic
Jewelry is Beautifully Designed … but it also has a
purpose.Jewelry has existed since prehistoric times, probably
originating as a method to fasten
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