Showing posts with label birthday gift ideas. Show all posts
Showing posts with label birthday gift ideas. Show all posts

Monday, January 16, 2012

Garnet - January's Birthstone

Garnets have been used in jewelry for centuries, and were particularly common in the Late Antique Roman world.  Still popular today, it is not so well-known that garnets come in many colors.  The name itself is believed to derive from the Latin "malum garanatum" which means pomegranate.  The stones do, in fact, rather resemble those lovely seeds.  So no wonder we think of it only as red!
Garnet growing in a rock
But if you're not fond of red, you can also find garnet in gorgeous greens, oranges and yellows.  Due to the popularity, and relatively affordable price or the red garnets, they are the easiest to find on the market.

Green Garnet Drusy Pendant
Metaphysically, garnet is a stone of romantic love and passion.  It is also said that it will bring positive thoughts and boost energy!  I'm sure there are a few of us out there who could use a little of that.

Odd garnet fact #1  - warriors used to carry garnets as a talisman against death and injury.  But it was also said to bring victory and peace, as well as be able to stop the flow of blood.

Odd garnet fact #2 - very few garnets are pretty enough to be cut into gemstones for use in jewelry.  Most garnets are mined and then crushed to be used as industrial abrasives!

Odd garnet fact #3 - the most rare type of gem-grade garnet is the color-change garnet.  We have a lovely specimen in the gallery in a ring made by Seattle master metalsmith Sarah Gascoigne.  It looks red indoors, but turns an interesting warm brown in the sunlight.

Gascoigne's Color-Change Garnet Ring
We've got garnet necklaces, bracelets, rings and earrings by a variety of Manya Vee Selects artists in a variety of price points.  The selection is quite high at the moment because of January, but also because it's a lovely piece of jewelry to give your lover for Valentine's Day - which is just around the corner!  Check out this smattering of jewelry choices.

Left: Garnet Swing Necklace by Ed Levin Jewelry
Center: Garnet necklace and earring set by Manya Vee Jewelry
Right: Two Rings by Bill Booze.  Earrings by Shari Both Jewelry.

We've got a shelf devoted to nothing but garnet, and you're just seeing a small few here.  Come on by to see them all and see which one has to become yours!

Manya Vee

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409 Main St, Edmonds WA  98020
425-776-3778








Thursday, November 10, 2011

Be The Best Gift-Giver On The Planet - Part 2

We talked about gifts for the home or office before.  Now it's time to turn our hand to personal gifts - gifts of jewelry, accessories or clothing.  

Here are three tips that can help you get outside your own personal taste and focus on the person receiving your gift.

1.  What is your friend's style?  Is she conservatively tailored?  A northwest jeans and fleece gal? A jeans with tops and jackets that enjoy drape and flow?  A bohemian style with lots of movement and color?  Knowing the answer to this question can also help narrow down the options drastically.

Simple T-shirt and khakis, small earrings,
no necklace, only a watch.
She's also wearing warm tones - brown and tan

2. what is your friend's favorite color(s)?  This question often stumps people, so start paying attention now.  If you're not sure, just close your eyes and see the person in your head.  What color clothing do you see most often on her?  When you think of her, do you see blue-purple-aqua?  Or brown-orange-moss?  One of those means she prefers cool colors, and the other warm.    Maybe she's an all-black-all-the-time person.  These important clues will help narrow down a gift choice in the jewelry or accessory category quickly.
Flowing clothes, a bit Bohemian.
Can't tell in this picture, but she loves colorful, long, fun earrings.
There's a big, wide bracelet too.
Also notice the colors - pinks and purples, so in the cool tones.

3. What pieces of jewelry and/or accessories have you seen her wear?  Not everyone enjoys necklaces, for example.  I have several customers who were given a necklace by their children, and it is the only necklace they will wear.  This rules out necklaces for this pal!  Alternatively, she may enjoy earrings.  Okay, what kind of earrings?  Short ones with bright colors?  Long dangly ones?  All silver?  If she wears bracelets, notice if she prefers the stiff, cuff type, or a more flexible chain or beaded type.  

A more tailored look on the right - button up shirt and jacket.
Hair pulled back and - oh no! - no earrings!
But and lovely, simple, feminine necklace looks perfect.
The pretty blue means she wears cool tones.

And of course, we must consider a scarf.  A scarf can turn a simple top and pants into an outfit with a simple twist of the wrist!  If you have seen her wear scarves at all, not only do we have a wide variety of scarves, but we also have an entire shelf devoted to scarf toys!  

And in the post just before this, there are three great ideas on how to wear your scarves more fashionably and with greater versatility.  There's even a video of me showing our favorite way to tie scarves!

And here's me, in my comfortable, drapey, sexy clothes.
Also I like jewelry to be pretty showy, too, so I've got on some big earrings, necklace and bracelet here.
These three simple tips will make your gift selection process so much more effective, and give you much more confidence in your choices.  It's all a simple matter of paying attention, which is rather fun anyway.  So take a few minutes to think about those with upcoming birthdays, or those on your holiday gift list, and make them very happy this year!

Manya Vee

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Visit us today!
Manya Vee Selects
409 Main St
Edmonds, WA  98020
425-776-3778

Hours: Daily 11 - 6, Sunday & Tuesday noon - 4

Tuesday, November 1, 2011

3 Scarf Ideas to Spiff Up Your Wardrobe

I bet each and every woman reading this post has several scarves stuck way back in a drawer somewhere that she never wears.  We seem particularly challenged in figuring out how to wear the darned things!


Learn this tying
technique by watching the
video below
If any of you have visited Paris, you know that every neck is adorned with a lovely scarf - no outfit is complete without one.


Let's try a few easy tricks with long narrow scarves in particular, and you'll be getting compliments on your new look in a jiffy!


First - stop wearing scarves like everyone else in the Northwest - doubled in half, then put around your neck and both ends through the loop.  It's ubiquitous.  That can translate to "boring."




Instead, try this nifty trick for an entirely new look that starts the same basic way.






Next, here are some simple and inexpensive tools to maximize your scarf potential.


The Grip
THE GRIP is the invention of Everett artist Dieter Moenig.  A simple plastic ring that looks suspiciously like a life saver, this $4 item comes in an array of colors, and totally transforms your scarf.


Wrap the scarf around your shoulders like a shawl.  Grab a little piece from each inside edge, at solar plexus level.  Make little pointy-dudes with the edges (yes, that's the technical jargon), and put them through the center of the grip.  Pull until it's nice and snug.


Wear it right in front, or pull it off to the side for an assymetrical look.
Scarf with Grip

Three notKnots
THE NOT-KNOT is another invention of Deiter's.  These stainless steel pieces are cut with a water jet, leaving the inside super smooth, thus avoiding any edges to catch and tear your scarf.  Available in two sizes and lots of shapes.  Small is $24, large is $28.  The small size works on light-weight, delicate scarves while the larger can handle thicker scarves.


Simply weave the scarf in and then out, and presto!  Your scarf is more like a piece of jewelry!
Those three notKnots in use
So get those scarves out of the drawer and start wearing them!  It's cheaper than a new outfit, and will have compliments coming your way all day long!  They are also an excellent gift idea for your pals who wear scarves frequently.  What a nice surprise for them.


Manya Vee

www.ManyaVeeSelects.com

Visit us today!
Manya Vee Selects
409 Main St
Edmonds, WA  98020
425-776-3778

Hours: Daily 11 - 6, Sunday & Tuesday noon - 4

Tuesday, May 10, 2011

The Lore and Lure of Emeralds

Example of a raw emerald
The emerald is the traditional birthstone for May.    There are a lot of fun things to know about emeralds!  Since May heralds spring and lots of green stuff emerging, it is fitting that the stone commemorating births in this month is also green.


Another connection between emeralds, spring and new growth comes from the way emeralds form in the earth.  Within its depths are often tiny fractures or inclusions, which the french called “jardin”, which translates to “garden.”  The Egyptians engraved emeralds with foliage imagery to represent eternal youth, and buried them with their dead. 
Leaf carved into an emerald


Cleopatra is often associated with the emerald because it was her favorite stones.  Emeralds were found in Egypt up to 2000 years before Cleopatra's time.  She wore lavish emerald jewelry, and is said to bestow a gift of an emerald carved with her likeness to visiting dignitaries.
Cleopatra might have worn something spectacular like this.
On the technical side of things, emeralds belong to the beryl family of minerals, which have a particular chemical makeup that differs from other stones.  All beryl stones are relatively hard, which makes them more precious.  Pure beryl is clear.  The presence of various chemicals create colors.  For emerald, it is usually trace amounts of chromium that cause the beautiful green color.  Another popular beryl stone is aquamarine.  Others are less well-known.
A beautiful aquamarine
If you've got someone with a May birthday in your life, then please stop by Manya Vee Selects to check out our small but unusual selection of emerald jewelry.  We also have jewelry in the other categories for May including agate and sapphire, as well as options for each day of the week.