Valentine’s Day

Valentine's Day, also called Saint Valentine's Day or the Feast of Saint Valentine, is an annual holiday celebrated on February 14. It has its origins in Christian, Roman and Pagan tradition.

The Romans celebrated the feast of Lupercalia, Pagan festival, around February 15. It was a fertility festival dedicated to Faunus, the Roman god of agriculture, as well as to the Roman founders Romulus and Remus. The Christian church probably decided celebrate St. Valentine’s feast day in the middle of February taking advantage of this pagan celebration. After declaring it a “Christian” holiday the celebration of Lupercalia was outlawed during the fifth century by the Pope.

It was first associated with love during the Middle Ages as it was believed that that February 14 was the beginning of birds’ mating season which led to the idea that it would be a day of romance.

 

In addition to the United States, Valentine’s Day is celebrated in Canada, Mexico, the United Kingdom, France and Australia.

 

2018 YEAR OF THE DOG

Year of The Brown Earth Dog Begins Feb 16

Chinese New Year is one of the biggest and most important cultural celebrations in China. The story of the Chinese New Year and the Zodiac that goes with it begins with Buddha. He called all the animals to meet him at the height of the moon’s cycle. Twelve creatures joined him and he named the years in the order of their arrival.

The rat, ox, tiger, rabbit, dragon, snake, horse, sheep, monkey, rooster, dog and pig have cycled through as symbols of a new calendar each Chinese New Year ever since. As legend has it, those born in the year of a particular animal will have characteristics of that animal.

The Dog occupies the eleventh position in the Chinese zodiac. You are a “Dog Chinese zodiac animal” if you are born in one of these years: 1922, 1934, 1946, 1958, 1970, 1982, 1994, 2006, 2018.

The Chinese Horoscope 2018 predicts that this year of the Brown Earth Dog is going to be a good year in all respects, but it will also be an exhausting year as there will be ups and downs as well as challenges but will bring prosperity.

Year of the Earth Dog 2018 is a good time for lifestyle changes (time to start a healthier life or a change residence) and for the start of new business ventures. Being prudent and using careful planning will result in a successful outcome of projects especially those undertaken in the previous year. Communication between people and being selfless and generous will result in more positive outcomes. Lifestyle changes will result in better health.

People born in the Year of the Dog are independent and decisive. They respond well to challenges without fear. Loyalty is one of their best traits so they will have life long friends.

Jewelry for Chinese New Year

Aside from dogs, rabbits are good to wear this year. Shades of lavender or violet are the colors this year – from pinkish to those that are bluish. Lavender jade or amethyst will be good for this year as well as blue agate and other blues. Cherry red and golden yellows will be great complementary colors as well.   Brown is the neutral for the year.

This bodes well for February since the birthstone is amethyst. Originally only royalty were allowed to wear this beautiful stone. The Greeks believed that wearing amethyst would prevent intoxication. Amethyst comes from a Greek word meaning sober.   In medieval Europe soldiers wore amethyst amulets to protect them in battle.   It is believed that putting an amethyst under your pillow will bring about pleasant dreams and wearing it strengthen relationships and give its wearer courage. Leonardo da Vinci wrote that amethysts enhance intelligence and protect against evil thoughts

 

Mammoth Ivory jewelry could save the elephant.

July 8, 2014

The massive tusks of one of the world’s most tremendous mammals are extremely similar to elephant tusks. They’re just as easy to carve in great detail and are every bit as beautiful. But there are a few key advantages to Mammoth ivory over elephant ivory:

 

• It comes from the Wooly Mammoth, which has been extinct more than 10,000 years. So, no animals are harmed in mining the precious bone.

 

• It doesn’t discolor over the years because it’s naturally aged.

 

• There could be as many as 150 million Mammoths buried in the frozen tundra of Siberia, which means there will be a supply of it for it years to come.

 

• It’s not illegal or immoral

 

Michelle Obama’s Mammoth ivory jewelry

Michelle Obama has recently been seen sporting Mammoth ivory jewelry. She and numerous animal protection and environmental groups have been actively promoting Mammoth ivory.

 

While elephant ivory has been banned for decades, African poachers still kill elephants for their tusks, endangering the population.

 

International customs policies regarding even antique ivory have recently been hotly debated as the elephant populations continue to dwindle and the poaching concerns grow.

 

A recent study shows that increasing trade in Mammoth ivory could quell demand for elephant tusks, helping to save the majestic animal from the same fate that befell its Mammoth ancestor.

 

Carol Barrett Mammoth ivory jewelry

Even before Michelle Obama made Mammoth Ivory jewelry popular, I was collecting gorgeous Mammoth ivory carvings from acclaimed ivory artists in China and transforming them into one-of-a-kind necklaces, bracelets, pendants and charms.

 

Most of my pieces are signed by the artists and beautifully carved.  Because this is all done by hand each piece is original. Some of the Mammoth ivory pieces have an antique or vintage character while they all have extraordinary detail and cultural significance.

 

I have been making stunning jewelry from Mammoth ivory for 25 years. In all that time, I’ve never encountered anyone else who uses the small Mammoth ivory carvings of animals and people to make jewelry.

 

Sustainable Mammoth Ivory jewelry

I believe using mammoth ivory is environmentally responsible and can encourage the disuse of elephant ivory and therefore, will save the elephant.  The more people see what can be carved from mammoth ivory, I believe they will find this a beautiful alternative.

 

Why Is One-Of-Kind Jade Jewelry So Valuable

May 30, 2014

Jade is a beautiful, diverse and highly valued stone worldwide. But the Chinese have historically prized it even above gold or silver. But that’s just one reason one-of-a-kind jade jewelry is so valuable.

 

When you notice the gloss and allure of a piece of authentic jade, you can understand how a whole culture could be so enraptured by this one-of-a-kind stone for more than 7,000 years.

 

The Chinese first began mining and carving jade stones before 5000 BC. It was tr...


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Why Is One-Of-Kind Jade Jewelry So Valuable

May 30, 2014

Jade is a beautiful, diverse and highly valued stone worldwide. But the Chinese have historically prized it even above gold or silver. But that’s just one reason one-of-a-kind jade jewelry is so valuable.

 

When you notice the gloss and allure of a piece of authentic jade, you can understand how a whole culture could be so enraptured by this one-of-a-kind stone for more than 7,000 years.

 

The Chinese first began mining and carving jade stones before 5000 BC. It was tr...


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A One-Of-A-Kind Summer Necklace Make A Bold Statement

May 20, 2014

The days are growing longer and the evenings warmer. As summer approaches, our wardrobes change. Our sleeves get shorter and our necklines plunge deeper. It’s the perfect time to don a beautiful one-of-a-kind summer necklace.

 

Summer necklaces

Summer calls for bright colors, vibrant and happy pieces full of character. A summer necklace is going to be noticed. All that bare skin creates a perfect canvas for a show-stopping piece of jewelry that makes a statement.

 

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2014 Spring Jewelry Trends: Statement Pieces

April 25, 2014

Spring has arrived at last! The weather is changing. We’re switching out our wardrobes and shedding the layers. Now it’s time to accessorize! If there is one overarching theme in spring jewelry trends this year it’s about making a statement.

 

Jewelry is not fading quietly into the background. It’s standing out and saying something original.

 

Spring jewelry color trends

Color makes a comeback every spring and this one is no exception. Vibrant purples, blues and...


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2014 Spring Jewelry Trends: Statement Pieces

April 25, 2014

Spring has arrived at last! The weather is changing. We’re switching out our wardrobes and shedding the layers. Now it’s time to accessorize! If there is one overarching theme in spring jewelry trends this year it’s about making a statement.

 

Jewelry is not fading quietly into the background. It’s standing out and saying something original.

 

Spring jewelry color trends

Color makes a comeback every spring and this one is no exception. Vibrant purples, blues and...


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Rabbits Symbolize Longevity And Love In Spring Jewelry

March 27, 2014

Rabbits Symbolize Longevity And Love In Spring Jewelry

 

Easter is fast approaching. And many of us have bunnies on the brain.

 

The iconic animal of spring has some interesting symbolic meanings, depending on the culture ascribing the meaning. In the West, rabbits are symbols of abundance, comfort, vulnerability and fertility.

 

In Asian culture, the rabbit is symbolic of virtue and longevity. Those born in the years of the rabbit according to the Ch...


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Aquamarine Jewelry Is Perfect For Spring

March 10, 2014

Aquamarine is such a perfect birthstone for the month of March. It’s beautiful blue-green and green-blue hues are a great complement to most spring fashion.

 

The soothing color is said to cool hot tempers and create a sense of tranquility for the wearer.

 

Carol Barrett uses quite a bit of Aquamarine in her one-of-a-kind beaded necklaces and bracelets. The right stones will make big statements when included in a piece of Barrett’s jewelry. That’s why she is incred...


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Why Jewelry Gifts On A Day Other Than Valentines Is More Romantic

February 26, 2014
Many a good man lets Valentine’s Day slip past with little notice.  Nearly 40 percent of Americans don’t celebrate the lover’s holiday at all. If you are among those who didn’t make any grand romantic gestures in mid-February, March could be your month to shine.

You’re supposed to think about your love and affection on February 14. That sense of obligation can rob your gestures of their authenticity. Choosing a day in March, when the date itself is unimportant and irrelevant, to thin...
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Carol Barrett To Release Radiant Orchid Jewelry Collection

February 10, 2014

The global authority on color, Pantone, declared that the fashion hue for 2014 is Radiant Orchid – “an enchanting harmony of fuchsia, purple and pink undertones.”

Variations of this beautiful purple are already showing up in runway lineups from some of the world’s top fashion designers. 

Never to be caught behind the fashion curve, Carol Barrett Jewelry is preparing to release a new line of stunning one-of-a-kind jewelry featuring lavender jade pieces, amethyst a...


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