Unique Gift Ideas

Saturday, April 22, 2006

Why Buy Diamond Gifts

Diamonds are timeless representations of special events and unforgettable moments in our lives. We give and receive diamonds as gestures of love, trust and friendship. They are symbolic of strength, virtue, wealth, and eternal love throughout history.

The diamond is used to commemorate a sixty-year anniversary, and is recognized as the birthstone for the month of April. Available in a variety of lustrous colors, they lend theme to many fictional stories as well as renowned historical events.

The first documented diamond Engagement ring was presented to Mary of Burgundy in 1477 preceding her marriage to Maximilian, the Archduke of Austria. This custom lives on in Western societies and traditions today. While this is the most widely known association with diamonds, they can also be given for other reasons and in different forms of jewelry.

The diamond anniversary ring is given to renew vows or restate ones unconditional love after a period of time. The more recent introduction of the “right had ring” is more commonly purchased as a gift to ourselves as something we’ve always wanted. A diamond ring can make a wonderful Mother’s Day gift, or upon the arrival of a new baby. Some people also present children with small diamond rings as a coming of age, bat mitzvah, sweet sixteen, or Quinceanera.

If a diamond ring isn’t your style, these precious gems are also available in other jewelry.

Diamond earrings are available in a wide array of styles, shapes and sizes. Earrings make great gifts for any occasion, and are beautiful accessories to dress up an outfit. They come in traditional single diamond studs, dangle, drop, hoop, leaver back, and even clip-on if needed. You can also find diamond earrings set in fun, fashionable shapes such as religious symbols, flowers, or animals.

Another diamond jewelry accessory commonly seen is the essential diamond line bracelet, also known as the “tennis bracelet.” Tennis bracelets are slim, elegant accents, set in a symmetrical diamond pattern. This jewelry trend began when tennis star, Chris Evert lost one of her trademarked diamond line bracelets during the 1987 U.S. Open. The game was momentarily paused while she searched the court for it. This event is legendary for popularizing the diamond tennis bracelet.

The diamond necklace has long been the heir of mystery and enchantment not restricted to tales of romance and fantasy. These jeweled collars have been worn throughout history by affluent figures and have been seen as a symbol of merit. Diamond necklaces are stunning illustrations of romance and adoration certain to make any wearer feel priceless.

A close cousin to the diamond necklace is the understated elegance of a diamond pendant. This little treasure dangles lightly from a chain around a graceful neck with the delicate suggestion of a grand design. A diamond pendant is the perfect gift for anyone special and a symbol of timeless perfection.

Diamonds aren’t just for women. Diamonds make great accessories for men as well. Casual rings, bracelets, and necklaces have become more popular for men and are made in a wide variety of fashion to choose from. Diamonds can be found more traditionally in cufflinks, tie tacks, and watches just as easily. It’s no longer difficult to find a handsome diamond gift for a special man.

Diamonds are the perfect gesture to show someone how much they mean to you. Tell you closest friend she’s special with a new pair of diamond stud earrings. Show your niece you care with a sparkling diamond pendant. Make Dad smile with a diamond accented watch for Father’s Day. Whatever color, shape, or style, everyone loves diamonds. There’s no better way to make an impressive statement.

Angela Coyle has worked in the diamond and jewelry industry since 2002, and is the co-founder of an online diamond jewelry store, http://www.tgdiamonds.com

Article Source: EzineArticles.com Angela Coyle

Wednesday, March 22, 2006

Birthday Gift Ideas

Birthdays mark ceremonial passages of time and are observed around the world in innumerable ways. Celebrating that exclusive day in someone's life, birthdays help break humdrum routines and invigorate relationships like nothing else can. It all revolves around your culture, religious beliefs, prevailing social customs and circumstance.

Birthday gifts are dictated by the age of the recipient, the milestone that has been reached, the relationship you share, the recipient's temperament, hobbies, interests and whether you are personally present to celebrate or extend your greetings from afar.

Gift ideas can be fine tuned with introspection and creative zest. If you are family, then selections can be personal, candid or humorous. Food items, electronic gizmos, jewelry, personal or home accessories, crystal, luxury products, do-it-yourself and must-have-at-your-age kits and presents that enrich the recipient's pet leanings, make for useful birthday gifts. You can also create your own gift through art, wood, music or photography.

If your friendship is a special one then your choices can lean heavily into the family circle. Gift choices with a whacky sense of humor are fine so long as they steer clear of personal affronts or sexual overtones.

Birthday gifts for business associates call for more circumspection. Cakes, cards or flowers are just right. An impromptu birthday toast while presenting the gift can radically alter peer relationships and create memorable moments to boot.

Hosting a party at home or a restaurant can be a surprise and marks the event with rare good will. Other lavish overtures can be gifting a one-of-a-kind experience that he or she had secretly longed for but dismissed as self-indulgence-designer wear, personalized beauty treatment, rare artifacts, pricey magazine subscriptions, an exotic weekend retreat, adventure sports or membership to an exclusive club/hobby.

“Happy Birthday to You”… the younger or older the person, birthdays evoke immense nostalgia and emotions. You seek ways to show how life has been enriched by that singular presence. You wish to celebrate that realization every year with keener faith and joyfulness, enveloping your loved one with laughter, happiness and good vibrations.

Gift Ideas provides detailed information about gift ideas, corporate gift ideas, birthday gift ideas, christmas gift ideas and more. Gift Ideas is the sister site of Christmas Gift Baskets.

Article Source: EzineArticles.com Kevin Stith

Thursday, March 09, 2006

Romantic Gifts for Valentine's Day

It's a fool who gives his lover an appliance on Valentine's Day. The only thing worse would be to not acknowledge the day at all. It doesn't matter if she's asking for a new blender; you don't buy it for her on Valentine's Day. There are 361 other good days to give her a new blender. [P.S. 361 days is not a typo, you don't give appliances on her birthday, anniversary, Christmas or Valentine's Day.] Just because a sweeper may not technically be an appliance it does fall under this category along with anything else that makes her work.

If you think because you waited till the last minute to think about her gift that you can just grab a stuffed animal with a heart or "I Love You" written on it, you are being very childish. Unless you're 13 years old, don't even bother wasting your time. Treat her like the woman she is; make Valentine's Day quixotic.

To be just like all the other men out there, give her a bought card, a dozen red roses and a heart shaped box of chocolates that taste like wax. Very predictable and not much thought involved. This is the "responsible" gift. You know you have to give something on this day or you'll be in hot water so you go with the flow and do what everyone else does.

You are truly devoted if you plan a romantic dinner for her. If you're going out for a romantic dinner why not make an evening of it. Go dancing, driving or parking; these are all fun things to do on Valentine's Day. Have fun together, it will make both of you happy.

It's all about you. The one who takes the time to write a love letter or poem is immensely rewarded. With the little effort it takes to write it you score major points. She will remember this gift for a long, long time. Tip - pretty paper or a red felt tip pen with a red or pink envelope, marked SWAK (sealed with a kiss) on the outside will impress. Mail it to her at work or home to arrive on or the day before Valentine's Day.

Some women like lingerie but I wouldn't take that chance. It could backfire and turn a wonderful evening into a downer. She may confuse a gift such as this as an invitation for sex, which in turn could disappoint her because that's all you think about.

If you want to make an impact this year give her a combination of the above gifts, such as a love letter with a dozen roses or a card and a romantic dinner. Don't just go with the flow, branch out and do something distinctive this year. Real or silk rose petals are great for sprinkling on the table at a romantic dinner. Some dipping chocolate and strawberries from the grocery store and a bottle of wine can be an interesting end to an evening or the beginning of a wonderful love affair.

Romance expert and author L.A. Hunter has combined hundreds of romantic ideas, tips and other relationship advice into the most complete guide ever published just for men.

Romeo's Playbook looks and reads like a sports playbook; perfect for any man! It is the best husband/boyfriend "How To" book available today. L.A. Hunter is also the founder of RomeosPlaybook.com where men and women can get free romantic ideas, tips and advice.

Article Source: EzineArticles.com L.A. Hunter


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