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		<title>Elegant Unique Gems for Wedding Jewelry Can Cut Your Cost</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 21 May 2009 18:55:40 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[tugumuda.com : Do you need a help to find the perfect bridal jewelry for your wedding? Well, this article perhaps can help you. There are many gems and jewelry you can use for your wedding, but people always use diamond and diamond again. Well, diamond is pretty cool for wedding, but we always can find [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignleft" src="http://i39.tinypic.com/2i73doy.jpg" alt="pearl earring, bridal jewelry" width="211" height="284" /><em>tugumuda.com</em> : Do you need a help to find the perfect bridal jewelry for your wedding? Well, this article perhaps can help you. There are many gems and jewelry you can use for your wedding, but people always use diamond and diamond again. Well, diamond is pretty cool for wedding, but we always can find something eye catching for the bride like emerald, ruby, or sapphire as additions for the jewelry.</p>
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The bride will look so unique and elegant with the jewelry. For example you may use a ring with three diamond ruby three stone. It’s mean eternity wedding and strong love. You can also get try the other alternative like using green emerald beads for the earrings. You can also cut your budget with choose the alternative wedding jewelry for the bride. You can also check for contemporary wedding jewelry design that is hot today.</p>
<p>Its use various gems for the jewelry but use small size for each of the gems. People like using unique gems for their wedding jewelry because it can against the pale white of the gown and the backdrop. So, the gems that used by the bride will help you. The bride doesn’t need to wear fancy or more jewelry. She will looks beautiful and eye catching with an elegant wedding jewelry. So, would you mind to try?</p>
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		<title>Your Birth Stone and the meaning</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 07 Jan 2009 01:29:36 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[January &#8211; Garnet
The Romans named this deep-red stone granatum, or pomegranate, because of its resemblance to the fruit&#8217;s rare, jewel-like seeds.  Symbolizing faith and courage, garnets are believed to intensify affection and nurture the imagination.

February &#8211; Amethyst
A symbol of peace since ancient times, amethyst was once used to decorate the British crown jewels.  [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><B>January &#8211; Garnet</B><br />
The Romans named this deep-red stone granatum, or pomegranate, because of its resemblance to the fruit&#8217;s rare, jewel-like seeds.  Symbolizing faith and courage, garnets are believed to intensify affection and nurture the imagination.<br />
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<B>February &#8211; Amethyst</B><br />
A symbol of peace since ancient times, amethyst was once used to decorate the British crown jewels.  Believed to promote tranquility, the stones are revered for their soothing characteristics.<br />
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<B>March &#8211; Aquamarine</B><br />
Named from the Latin words for water and sea, aquamarines were once worn by sailors to protect against seasickness.  Today, the translucent blue stone is a symbol of courage and everlasting youth.<br />
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<B>April &#8211; Diamond</B><br />
During the Italian Renaissance, diamonds came to represent divine love from the translation dio (God) and amante (love).  Today, diamonds remain the ultimate symbol of everlasting devotion.<br />
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<B>May &#8211; Emerald</B><br />
Due to its rich green hue, the ancients equated emeralds with spring and prized them as symbols of rebirth.  The vibrant stones are believed to quicken the intelligence as well as the heart.<br />
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<B>June &#8211; Pearl</B><br />
According to Arabic legend, pearls are formed when dewdrops fill with moonlight and fall into the ocean.  The world&#8217;s oldest known gem, pearls are believed to promote prosperity and long life.<br />
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<B>July &#8211; Ruby</B><br />
Believed to promote balance in love and all spiritual endeavors, the ruby is not only the world&#8217;s rarest gemstone, but also the one many consider to be the most passionate.<br />
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<B>August &#8211; Peridot/Sardonyx</B><br />
Ancient Romans called peridot the &#8220;evening emerald&#8221;, since its vivid green color does not darken at night.  Once believed to drive away evil spirits, the stone is still considered a symbol of good luck.<br />
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<B>September &#8211; Sapphire</B><br />
The ancients believed the earth rested on a giant sapphire, and its reflection colored the sky.  Once worn by kings to protect against harm, today sapphires are believed to promote inner peace.<br />
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<B>October &#8211; Opal/Tourmaline</B><br />
Shakespeare onced used opals as his muse, their luminous surfaces mirroring the wonder of the skies, rainbows, fireworks and lightening at once.  Today, the stone is a symbol of both intuition and joy.<br />
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<B>November &#8211; Citrine/Yellow Topaz</B><br />
Derived from the French word citron, meaning lemon, citrine is also known as the jewel of the sun.  The golden stone has been aptly linked with light-heartedness, happiness and joy.<br />
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<B>December &#8211; Blue Topaz/Turquoise</B><br />
The ancient greeks believed topaz had the power to increase strength and make its wearer invisible.  Still considered a powerful stone, today this dazzling gem is also a symbol of rejuvenation and joy.</p>
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