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| | The Normans in Europe $46.15 This book provides a selection from the abundant source material generated by the Normans and the peoples they conquered. It takes a wide European perspective on the Normans, assessing and explaining Norman expansion, their political and social organization and their eventual decline. The Normans in Europe explores: the process of assimilation between Scandinavians and Franks and the emergence of Normandy; the internal organization of the principality with a variety of source materials from chronicles, miracle stories and chapters; the role of women and children in Norman society; and a variety of other areas. Author: Van Houts, Elisabeth M./ Van Houts, Elizabeth/ Van Houts, Elizabeth Series Title: Manchester Medieval Sources Series Binding Type: Paperback Number of Pages: 352 Publication Date: 2000/12/15 Language: English Dimensions: 8.50 x 5.50 x 0.68 inches |
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Purchasing Jewellery Online For Christmas
Jewellery speaks a universal language of beauty and style, and Christmas is the perfect time to share this wonder with someone you love. Stones and metals have a unique way of offering the most intimate of ways to say that you care deeply.
Choosing your Jewellery online is not only simple but also exciting as you browse through hundreds of choices of rings, necklaces, bracelets and watches. Giving a gift that is made of silver or gold is a sign that special meaning was intended for a relative or friend.
Figuratively speaking, gold represents purity and a precious nature. It is pleasing to the eye with the shiny element that only this metallic element has. Heavy yet soft, unyielding to heat, moisture and corrosion, gold speaks highly to any gift recipient. This is why wedding sets are made of gold; made to last a lifetime and enduring in strength. White gold has the same properties as the yellow gold only mixed with different metals. They may contain nickel, zinc or platinum.
Silver is a lustrous metallic element, soft white in colour and considered one of the most noble of the metals. A high polish characterises authentic silver and is always considered a heavenly piece to receive. Bracelets and necklaces can be assured of quality when made from pure gold or silver.
Gems are rare and handled with the most delicate care by skilled Jewellery artisans. Measuring, cutting and polishing to bring out the most attractive characteristics of a stone is a very balanced and exact craft for something so tiny. But when a precious stone catches the light, it can beam like a gem, so to speak.
The diamond is by far the most exquisite of all of the gems with optical characteristics that are remarkable. Diamonds are the hardest natural material known to man and received their name from the Greek meaning, proper, unalterable, unbreakable and untamed. It is believed that the first diamonds were discovered some 6,000 years ago in the rivers running through India and have had special meaning to man since this time.
You can find a number of stores, both online and on the high street that are able to provide diamonds of all carats and cuts. They don't always come cheap, but with Jewellery you really are paying for the quality of the stone, metal and the amazing workmanship. Whether it is an engagement ring, bracelet that says I Love You or a pair of intricate stud earrings, nothing says it quite as well as with a classic, traditional diamond - the bigger and the clearer, the better, right ladies?!
Other stores offer different types of gems and stones to including amber, topaz, onyx, sapphire along with countless other stones for beauty beyond your imagination. Birth stones and other preferences may determine exactly what your loved one will prefer this festive period. However, one thing that will never change is the huge smile on their faces as they discover the beautiful Jewellery that you've bought them.
It may seem a little old hat to some people, but giving Jewellery as a gift is still as relevant and exciting today as it ever has been. Ladies love to look and feel special, a stylish necklace, ring or earrings will help them to do this for years to come. Men too are growing fond of Jewellery, albeit slightly more masculine forms; so if you're stuck for gift ideas this Christmas, why not get online and buy some beautiful Jewellery and make this year one to remember for somebody you love.
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