Topazery Reviews Celestial Jewelry Trend with Top Three Sun, Moon and Stars Pieces
Atlanta, GA (PRWEB) July 23, 2013 -- Accessories shoppers who think they have been seeing stars of late don’t need to have their eyes checked. Indeed, celestial motifs are showing up everywhere in the jewelry world these days. In celebration of this trend, Topazery reviews its top three sun, moon and star jewelry pieces. Stargazing jewelry lovers can point their telescopes to the antique jewelry boutique’s online showroom for pendants, necklaces, rings and bracelets that will illuminate their wardrobes like Venus lights up the night sky.
Earlier this year, Jewelry News Network did a feature on Space Age Jewelry Creations. The article highlighted “jewelry inspired by the heavenly bodies in the universe.” In particular, it singled out selections from the “Out of This World! Jewelry in the Space Age” exhibition that is currently running at Forbes Galleries in New York City. The topic is just as timely in the real world right now. The moon, the planet Saturn and the star named Spica are currently all visible in the night sky.
In honor of this constellation of celestial bodies in both the sky and the jewelry world, antique jewelry boutique Topazery reviews its three favorite jewelry pieces inspired by the sun, moon and stars.
3. Filigree Sundial Necklace – This sterling silver filigree pendant combines a five-petal flower with interlocking curlicues in a sundial arrangement. A matching 18-inch sterling silver chain is included.
2. Filigree and Diamond Star Bracelet – This estate bracelet wraps the wrist with eighteen four-pointed stars. 0.92 carats of diamonds accentuate this platinum and 18k yellow gold wrist enhancer.
1. Victorian Cabochon Comet Pendant – The 15k yellow gold tassels that drip from this Victorian pendant lend the appearance of a shimmering comet shooting through the sky. Pearls dance around an oval cabochon cut almandine garnet like a gleaming crescent moon. Lending to the celestial theme is a diamond-studded star atop the cabochon.
“There’s just something about the celestial bodies that shine in the midnight sky,” explains Topazery founder, Jan Walden. “Not only do they take away some of the fear associated with the inky blackness, but they also make us aware of our rightful place within the galaxy. A celestial jewelry piece from the Topazery collection provides the hope, courage and perspective that bathes us every time we look up to the heavens.”
For more information on how to bring the wonder of the night sky to a jewelry collection, contact Jan Walden at (678) 528-8901. To browse Topazery Jewelry’s full selection of vintage, antique and antique style sun, moon, star and other celestial body jewelry pieces, visit the company online at http://www.topazery.com/.
Jan Walden, Antique Jewelry at Topazery, http://www.topazery.com, 6785288901, [email protected]
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