Gem Bracelet
Gem Bracelet

what are these bracelets called?
I saw these bracelets at Kohl's and they were stretchy and made of big plastic "gems" and set in silver or gold colored metal (like these stones are set http://cgi.ebay.com/ENTIRELY-NATURAL-19-25-ct-Sapphire-Bracelet-14kt-Gold_W0QQitemZ360001412558QQihZ023QQcategoryZ15132QQssPageNameZWDVWQQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem that's not what the one I want looks like though) And it doesn't look like this either http://www.kohls.com/kohlsStore/jewelry/fashionjewelry/bracelets/PRD~291193/apt+9+Black+Gem+Stretch+Bracelet.jsp
I want to search for them online to find a better price, but I don't even know what to search for.
umm....are you a retard? blue diamonds are NOT sapphires.
Now THIS is what I mean!
http://www.forever21.com/product.asp?catalog%5Fname=FOREVER21&category%5Fname=bracelets&product%5Fid=1038769928&Page=all#
thanks Libby!
thats tough bc every store is going to call them something different I can tell you if you want a better price than kohls to check forever 21's accessories, charlotte russe or even a store like claire's for a similar look.
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Smithsonian National Gem Collection
Some of the world's most spectacular diamonds and other gems can be admired in the gem collection at the National Museum Natural History Collection of the Smithsonian in Washington, DC The collection consists of diamonds known to almost everyone, as well as diamonds and other gemstones which has a priceless place in history.
While many are familiar with the Hope Diamond, which can be surprised to discover that a diamond is not clear, but instead of bright blue stone, surrounded by white diamonds and suspended from a diamond necklace. The Hope Diamond first appeared in history around mid - the 1600s when it was bought by a merchant named Jean Baptiste Tavernier who admired the original purple stone. Later sold the stone to Louis XIV of France, who gave it to Marie Antoinette.
The spectacular Blue Heart Diamond is a large heart-shaped diamond mounted in a platinum ring surrounded by white diamonds. Went cut in Paris between 1909 and 1910, but the origin of the stone - Africa and India - is unclear. Celebrity jeweler Harry Winston diamond mounted in its current configuration in 1959 and sold the ring to Marjorie Merriweather Post. It is possible that the popular "Heart of the Heart of the Ocean" diamond necklace in the movie Titanic was based in the heart of blue diamond, which is actually set in a ring.
A wedding gift from Napoleon, Marie-Louise Diadem was presented to his wife at the time her marriage in 1810. The tiara, originally part of a package that also included a necklace, comb, belt buckle and earrings, were all made of emeralds and diamonds set in gold and silver. They were made by French jeweler Etienne Nitot et Fils of Paris. After the fall of the empire, Marie-Louis fled to Vienna with her jewels. Out of the crown to her aunt in the Habsburgs. The emeralds were eventually sold as separate pieces "of the historic Napoleon Tiara." The headband, restoration with turquoise cabochons, was purchased by Marjorie Merriweather Post for the Smithsonian Institution.
One of the most spectacular of all diamond jewelry jewelry at the Smithsonian Institution is the Napoleon necklace. Although it was originally owned by Catherine the Great of Russia, which was presented by Emperor Napoleon of France his second wife, Marie-Louise of Austria on the birth of his son in 1811. After a series of owners, which was sold to Harry Winston in 1960. Marjorie Merriweather Post obtained the necklace from Winston and donated to the Smithsonian Institution in 1962. Although it is difficult to put a value on a piece of its kind on the market today is estimated to be worth millions.
While you do not normally associate with diamonds Spanish Inquisition, a spectacular necklace of emeralds and diamonds of the same name, is part of the collection the Smithsonian. According to legend, a part of the necklace belonged to Spanish royalty and was later used by the ladies of the French court. However, there is little information on the origin of the necklace. In the 20th century, was purchased by the Maharajah of Indore, whose son sold the necklace from Harry Winston. Winston sold the necklace to Mrs. Cora Hubbard Williams of Pittsburgh. She bequeathed to the Smithsonian Institution in 1972.
Having met a premature end to the guillotine in 1793, Marie Antoinette liked the jewelry and possessed many magnificent jewels. Two big earrings, pear-shaped, part of the Smithsonian, were reportedly set on the steep that belonged to Marie Antoinette. The diamonds were later acquired by the Grand Duchess Tatiana of Russia Yousupoff. Never was based on the 100 years that were in the family. Marjorie Merriweather Post acquired the earrings in 1928. They were finally restored in platinum replicas of the original silver settings in the 1950s. Diamonds originate from India or Brazil.
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