Archive for January, 2008

Did You Know?

Thursday, January 31st, 2008

The highest shopping online percentage is found in South Korea, where 99 percent of those with Internet access have used it to shop, followed by the UK (97 percent), Germany (97 percent), Japan (97 percent), with the U.S. eighth, at 94 percent. Additionally, in South Korea, 79 percent of those Internet users have shopped in the past month, followed by the UK (76 percent) and Switzerland (67 percent) with the U.S. at 57 percent.

This means change the way you think shop on line and have fun.

Valentine’s Day Diamond Jewelry!

Thursday, January 31st, 2008

Valentine’s Day, is the second most important day of the year and it is approaching fast. Both men and women will be shopping around to buy gifts for their loved ones.

Valentine’s Day is the most popular day for receiving a piece of diamond jewelry. Rubies are the second favorite, at 16 percent. 

 This question was asked “what’s your idea of the perfect Valentine’s Day gift” the most popular answer to was jewelry. However, even if women haven’t received it, almost 30 percent of women stated that in the past they have bought themselves gifts for Valentine’s Day.

What do you think ?

Garnet History and the Wisdom

Monday, January 28th, 2008

Let’s go back over 5,000 years to the Bronze Age, the jewel we call Garnet has a remarkably rich story. The Garnet jewels are the only gemstones believed to contain protective and caustic powers. The Crusaders set these gemstones of Garnet into their shield, believing they would be protected from all evil. And in some Asian cultures, Garnets were added to bullets, believing it would add destructive power to the bullet. Biblical mythology says when God’s rage clouded the earth with endless storms during the great flood, a radiant red Garnet guided Noah and his ark to safety. What a fascinating story.

What Sets Us Apart From The Competitors?

Monday, January 28th, 2008

Unlike other online jewelry stores we are the actual jewelers and we do not import items from overseas to sell to the public. What really makes our business tick, is always the passion. It’s this passion that sets us apart from our competitors. Such passion is carried through for clients and the community, above and beyond the profit motive. We have passion to make beautiful jewelry for families that carry on their traditions with us.  We help make the right decision for anyone that does business with us. We care to know what our customers are looking for and help them make the decision easier.  We custom make and repair any and all types of jewelry. So, next time you have any questions that you are really unsure of,  please don’t hesitate to call us at 888-777-8066 with no obligations. We will be happy to educate you and put the time to explain your concerns.  We are here o help!

For Immediate Release!

Thursday, January 24th, 2008

Of interest to editors and journalists covering: fashion and eCommerce.
Eye-Catching Jewelry Combats “The Evil Eye” Curse

LOS ANGELES, CA – Jan 10, 2008: Today, popular online jewelry merchant Mybargainjewels.com announced the launch of a new line of charm bracelets dubbed “The Guardian Eye.”  Each bracelet is handmade of Murano glass beads and fits any wrist size. At first glance, these trendy bracelets are simple enough, yet shrouded in thousands of years of superstition. In fact, even today, people across the Middle East, Latin America, North Africa and Asia wear such charms and jewelry to protect themselves from the so-called “curse of the evil eye.”  According to le
gend and myth, whenever someone of lesser means casts an envious glance your way, you could be struck with the evil eye curse.

 

“You might suddenly fall ill or experience an extended stroke of bad luck,” says Sossi Reynolds, Founder and President of My-Bargain-Jewels-dot-com. “Worst case scenario: serious bodily injury or even death could result from the evil eye. The curse is nothing to be scoffed at,” continues Mrs. Reynolds. There are even books dedicated to it, including titles such as: “The Evil Eye: The Origins and Practices of Superstition” by Frederick Thomas Elworthy; and “Terrors of The Evil Eye Exposed” by Henri Gamache. But Mrs. Reynolds encountered an intriguing problem in naming her new jewelry line because, technically speaking, “The Evil Eye” could refer to the curse or to the piece of jewelry itself. So, after much consideration, she aptly named her new jewelry line, “The Guardian Eye.”

“You see, the bracelet beads have a little eye design on them. This eye is said to deflect the evil eye curse. But naming it the same thing is confusing. That’s why The Guardian Eye makes sense. My Guardian Eye Bracelets deflect the evil eye curse.” Whether or not the general public believes in the curse, Sossi assures us that “these

bracelets have been around for hundreds of years, maybe even thousands” and they are increasingly popular.  Evil Eye bracelets are available from www.mybargainjewels .com, a site famous for offering quality jewelry at wholesale prices.

 


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