THE UNIQUENESS OF THE FENDI REPLICA HANDBAGS

Posted by on January 18th, 2010

When it comes to the fashion make up of women today, the Fendi replica brand has added a lot of prestige to it. The Fendi replica handbags are the exact pseudo copies of the original model designed by the fashion designer Consuela Castiglione. Consuela also was the founder of the fashion house where the products are now being produced up to this day. The Fendi replica handbags are designed to give people with lower incomes the chance to own quality handbags.

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The Parts
The Fendi replica bags are mostly known for their unique exterior designs. They are also known for their gigantic size of handles that are available and the interior designs that are in them.

The Body Design of the Fendi Replica Handbags
The body of the replica handbags is made from quality leather products which are padded with beautiful raw materials. They also have quality fabrics that are also used in the production of the Marni replica handbags. There is also jewelry pin ups in the joints of the handbags with magnetic locks and beautiful zippers.

The Handles of the Fendi Replica Handbags
The Fendi replica handbags come with elongated handles that either come with longer sizes that go over the shoulder or shorter sizes that is meant for palms. Leather raw materials are also used in the production of the handles. Strong threads are also used in the stitching process of the wonderful handbags. This makes them to be very durable.

The interior sections of the Fendi replica handbags
Soft fabric raw materials are used in the production of the interior sections of other Fendi replica handbags. This makes the handbags very good in bearing the burden of goods deposited on their inside. There are also side pockets to keep personal items and this is where normally cell phones are held.

Finally, the Fendi replica handbags are durable and have high resale values.

Tip on Buying Sterling Silver Jewellery

Posted by on August 4th, 2009

Silver has always been one of the most preferred decorative metals and has proved to be popular with individuals from every walk of life. From the Royal family to the man in the street, silver has enjoyed a timeless admiration that continues to this present day.

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There is a peculiar sheen to silver that cannot be found in other metals, and the lower prices compared to alternatives such as gold and titanium have only served to enhance the popularity of this beautiful product.

One of the really appealing features of silver is that it can be mixed and matched perfectly. This means that owning several different set of silver jewellery not only provides a comprehensive choice when trying to match up with daywear, but also provides a stunning range of looks when stepping out in extravagant evening wear as well. Silver can really make the individual stand out from the crowd.

The purest form of silver is far too soft and loses shape and shine after several years whereas sterling silver, which is used for making jewellery, is a much harder and more durable product that can faithfully serve the wearer for many years.

Pure silver is mixed with zinc and copper to produce ornament grade silver. These harder metals are added to make silver much tougher than it is in the pure form. The mixing ratio for ornament grade silver is 92.5% silver to 7.5% hard metal. Read the rest of this entry »

How to Prevent Silver Jewellery from Tarnishing

Posted by on August 1st, 2009

When purchasing a piece of silver jewellery, the wearer will want to take every possible step to preserve its timeless beauty. There are several ways to prevent silver from tarnishing.

Tarnishing is the oxidation process that affects silver, brass, aluminium, copper and other self-reactive metals and usually appears as a dull grey or black coating. A primary factor in the tarnishing of these metals is perspiration, although perfumes, hairsprays and lotions can also have an adverse effect.

One of the best ways to avoid tarnishing is to keep it from contact with anything that might accelerate the oxidation process. Ensure that cosmetics are properly dried before putting on jewellery and always remove silver if carrying out strenuous exercise like gardening or sports.

It also helps to carry out some routine maintenance to remove substances that may have come into contact with your jewellery. When removing silver, take a little time to wipe it with a soft cloth or flannel. This saves time if tarnishing occurs later and the further the oxidation process goes, they harder it becomes to remove it.

Once cleaned, always try to store your silver jewellery in a safe fashion. Air and light are also primary causes of tarnishing so try to place articles in a suitable airtight box, a cloth bag or a zip-lock receptacle. Silver tarnish cloth, which can be easily purchased at most jewellery shops, can be cut to size and place inside containers for added protection. Read the rest of this entry »


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