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Posted by Owen Jones in Uncategorized, tags: britain, culture, dating, divorce, family, funds, happiness, marriage, other, politics, religion, spirituality, stocks, traditions, Uncategorized
A very diversified investment portfolio has a small space for a position in gold. Some people think that investing in gold means holding gold coins, usually South African Kruger Rands, which are one troy ounce in weight. Other speculators purchase gold futures on the commodity exchange.
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Posted by Owen Jones in Uncategorized, tags: britain, culture, dating, divorce, family, happiness, love, marriage, other, politics, religion, spirituality, traditions, Uncategorized, weddings
One’s wedding ring is often a person’s most important piece of jewellery, because of the huge significance that it has for its wearer. It is intended to denote the love that exists between two people. In most countries, the wedding ring is worn on the fourth finger of the left hand - the ring finger, although in Norway, Germany and Russia, it is worn on the fourth finger of the right hand.
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Posted by Owen Jones in Uncategorized, tags: britain, celtic, crystal, gifts, glasses, happiness, ireland, other, politics, religion, spirituality, traditions, Uncategorized, wine
The rising trend of popularity of wine has led to a boom in things to go with wine like corkscrews, stoppers, coolers, napkins, pouring baskets, decanters, candles, thermometers, bottle jackets, hydrometers and dozens of varieties of each accessory from electric versions to manual ones. Needless to say, a lot of these accessories will be used until the novelty wears off and then left at the back of the cupboard.
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Posted by Owen Jones in Uncategorized, tags: coins, collecting, culture, gold, happiness, history, indian head, investment, other, politics, religion, traditions, UK, Uncategorized, USA
Gold coins are extremely beautiful items and collecting them goes back to when coins were first issued in pre-Roman Europe. However, it was only in the Middle Ages that the amassing of gold coins became a leisure pursuit amongst the aristocracy and merchants who could afford to save such valuable items for their beauty and historical importance alone.
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Posted by Owen Jones in Uncategorized, tags: britain, culture, dating, divorce, family, happiness, love, marriage, other, politics, religion, spirituality, traditions, Uncategorized, weddings
Most people have aspirations for the future. Some people sketch out their lives in elaborate detail from an early age, while others just pray that their dreams will come true. I think that that depends on the philosophy of life you have as much as your personality. I certainly remember when I was a boy, that some of the girls I knew when I was a boy, planning what they would do when they got married to so and so movie star.
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Posted by Owen Jones in Uncategorized, tags: britain, culture, dating, divorce, family, happiness, love, marriage, other, politics, religion, spirituality, traditions, Uncategorized, weddings
The most commonly used element for wedding rings and engagement rings is gold. White gold is even more elite. Gold wedding rings look good whether the design is just a straightforward, basic band or an engraved ring like a Celtic Knot. Gold rings can be given on other occasions as well of course. Some people give their children a gold ring for their coming of age birthday.
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Posted by Owen Jones in Uncategorized, tags: britain, celtic, gifts, gold, happiness, history, ireland, other, politics, religion, rings, spirituality, traditions, Uncategorized, wedding
In January 1848, James Marshall was inspecting the construction of a saw mill for his employer, when he noticed an odd rock glinting in the upturned soil.
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Posted by Owen Jones in Uncategorized, tags: britain, culture, dating, divorce, family, happiness, love, marriage, other, politics, religion, spirituality, traditions, Uncategorized, weddings
The practice of giving and wearing a wedding ring dates back thousands of years. A wedding ring symbolizes faithfulness and love between two people and are given on the day of a couple joining forces. Before the time that the knowledge of how to work metal became widely known, people used such things as plants, grass and even hair to ‘tie the knot’, which is what I think a wedding ring stands for.
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Posted by Owen Jones in Uncategorized, tags: britain, celtic, gifts, gold, happiness, history, ireland, other, politics, religion, rings, spirituality, traditions, Uncategorized, wedding
There is a huge number of wedding rings to be had in the shops these days. In fact, you have the world of wedding rings to choose from. The high street shops in a large town have a very good assortment, but the Internet lays the best jewellers and the best styles out for your inspection.
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Posted by Owen Jones in Uncategorized, tags: auctions, britain, crystal, gifts, glass, happiness, ireland, other, politics, religion, spirituality, traditions, Uncategorized, vases, waterford
My friend has a shop that sells glass artwork. My personal favourite glass artwork is paperweights and I have a lot of pleasure attending art auctions and buying art glass with her. We pay a lot of attention to what our friends and her clients like and dislike.
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