A History of Antique Jewellery
October 23, 2009 by Stacy42 · 6 Comments
Antique jewellery is a popular choice with the discerning buyer. This article explains how antique jewellery varied in different eras and was influenced by the culture and fashion of that time, each period featuring its own individual characteristics.
Late Georgian Jewellery (1760-1837) – This was an era of worldwide turbulence with wars and revolutions. The style of jewellery was usually small and light pieces, such as short necklaces with motifs. It was also common for the jewellery to feature diamonds or other precious stones.
Victorian Jewellery (c 1837-1900) – This was a time of change with the coming of the industrial revolution and social reforms. This era saw the rise of the middle classes who created a demand for jewellery to be produced in higher quantities.
During the mid 1800s, the fashion was for jewellery to be larger. Queen Victoria was romantic in nature and this was reflected in the design of jewellery that included hearts and flowers. In the late 1800s there were discoveries of large diamond deposits and this led to this type of jewellery becoming more popular.
Art Nouveau Jewellery (c 1895-1915) – The Art Nouveau period emerged near the end of Queen Victoria’s reign and was largely influenced by a return to craftsmanship. There was more of an emphasis on design quality over the material used. This led to a trend towards using semi-precious stones such as amethyst and opals.
Edwardian Jewellery (c 1901-1915) – The reign of Kind Edward was a time of fashion, elegance and sophistication and this was reflected in the design of the jewellery during this era. Diamonds, rubies and emeralds were fashionable and jewellery featured intricate designs.
Art Deco Jewellery (c 1920-1935) – This is a design era which emerged after the First World War. There was a period of prosperity after the war and this resulted in a trend for using precious stones in jewellery. Jewellery design in this period was influenced by Cubist modern art and features geometric shapes and symmetry.
Retro Jewellery (c 1935 – 1950) – This period included the depression of the 1930s, the Second World War and the prosperity that followed it. This resulted in many different jewellery designs and themes. A good deal of the post war antique jewellery is influenced by Hollywood and tends to feature colourful and elaborate designs. Antique designer jewellery from this time is also very popular with collectors, such as antique diamond rings made by Cartier and Tiffany.
An Espresso Coffee Maker Brews Professional Quality Coffee In Your House
September 24, 2009 by Stacy42 · 6 Comments
Espresso is a popular caffeinated drink that packs a bit more of a punch than your typical cup of coffee. It is brewed by filtering around 1.5 to 2 ounces of fresh water through espresso coffee grounds. This gives a compressed drink with a small layer of foam on the top.
In today’s times, there are 4 standard types of espresso coffee maker that you can brew with in your home. They have distinct qualities that you should be aware of. Here is a brief look at their main differences.
One of the most popular espresso maker is the automatic variety. These machines do the majority of the work for you and are quite consistent in the drink they produce. While they are more expensive, they really make the brewing process easier and faster.
The piston driven espresso maker goes back many years but it is not used much today. It has a antique design that has been greatly improved over time. Antique dealers will typically have a machine of this kind.
A pump driven model is a variety of the piston espresso machine mentioned prior. These types of espresso makers are typically hooked directly to the water line which is quite convenient. A built in shot timer helps ensure a consistent taste every time it’s used.
Finally, stovetop espresso machines are popular with campers because they require no source of electricity. They are very basic in their features, but they still brew good tasting espresso. They are popular because of their ease of use.
Now you are more knowledgable of the various kinds of espresso coffeemakers, you can make an informed buying decision. If you haven’t ever tried espresso before then you definitely should before you buy any machine. That might save you from spending some money on an item that you won’t use much. However, you will likely enjoy the beverage so much that you will decide to buy the top machine for your house.
Antique Golf, Fishing and Old Cuckoo Clocks Are Fun To Collect
March 31, 2009 by Stacy42 · 2 Comments
Golf and collectibles are arguably the two most popular hobbies in the world. Therefore it is no surprise that the two of them are easily combined into the hobby of collecting golf items. Anyone who has a passion for collecting antique golf clubs, or a passion for golf can easily get involved in this. If you are interested in either of these things, read on to find out about some of the collectible golf items that you can get. If you have been golfing for a while, then you might already have a sizable golf memorabilia collection without even realizing it! Collections are usually born this way, out of nothing but a passion for whatever it is that the collectible pertains to. From there, you can add to your collection whenever the fancy strikes.
Wives may not understand your passion for collecting and tinkering with old stuff – whether it be swiss cuckoo clocks, or even antique fishing reels, collecting and preserving our recreational past is both fun and rewarding. Well, back to golf.
Scotland is the home of Antique golf clubs and many people use these clubs because of the quality of the club. Scotland golfers take their game of golf seriously and that is why the clubs are made to perfect your game. Because the collection is superior and dates back to the beginnings of the game, Scotland Antigua golf clubs as many different things to offer from golf clubs to accessories to memorabilia.
If you listen in to any conversation involving antique golf club collectors, there are a few things that you are almost certain to hear being discussed. Unfortunately, antique irons are not likely to be one of those things. Undoubtedly, you will hear about the hickory golf club fascination and how everyone involved in the conversation has a collection of golf memorabilia which is just a little bit better than everyone else’s.
