Posted by admin on October 18th, 2011 under Toe Rings •
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Dyanna
A company named Heavenly Treasures has come up with a new range of dazzling promise rings for men as well as women which is a symbol of commitment and love and can keep the romance alive for long-distance relationships.
These promise rings from Heavenly Treasures are extremely popular for the people in long-distance relationships as these relationships can are difficult. Promise rings from Heavenly Treasures are the perfect solution as these promise rings symbolize love, commitment and the promise to be with each other for eternity. Rebecca Mandel, the Product Manager for Heavenly Treasures said that "Our selection of the most excellent promise rings gives the couples the likelihood to prove how committed they are to each other, even if they're in the different parts of the world."
Posted by admin on August 19th, 2011 under Toe Rings •
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Mannia&Titta (MarshiaCy)
A Jewellery designer named Rhea Nasta was awarded for her design contribution at Swarovski Gems Vision India. Rhea's design was from had the theme 'Passionate India' and it consisted of a pair of stunning traditional anklets which were studded with Swarovski Gems.
Rhea Nasta is inspired a lot by traditional temple dancers and has kept modern Indian bride as her target audience for her Swarovski Anklets. When she was questioned about her design idea of anklets, Rhea poetically said that, "She jingles as she charmingly moves around the room, with tinkling sounds at every step. Her anklets have come down the centuries to the present day and the present-day Indian bride's outfit is incomplete without it. These anklets have been handcrafted by Indian jewelers and adorned with delicate Swarovski gemstones.
Posted by admin on August 19th, 2011 under Toe Rings •
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cjmartin
Romance is still alive across northeast Japan, with the rise in sales of wedding rings in the after the natural disaster on March 11. The stores in Sendai, which are the commercial hub in tsunami affected region of Japan, have reported significant rise in the sales of wedding rings. The Sales of wedding rings at Sendai Mitsukoshi, has doubled between April and July compared to the same period last year.
According to Kyodo News, Fujisaki, another department store in Sendai, has also reported a 30% pitch in the sale of wedding rings throughout the summer. This rise in the wedding rings sales in the earthquake and tsunami hit areas of Japan has encouraged retailers to hypothesize on how the March 11 disaster has resulted into people reassessing their priorities.