MY WELSH FAMILY COAT OF ARMS! SUPERB BRITISH SOLID GOLD JEWELLERY! HAVE ALL BANGLES, BRACELETS, NECKLACES CHECKED BY A JEWELLER BEFORE LEAVING FEEDBACK!! ANOTHER IDEA IS SOAK YOUR GOLD IN CLOUDY AMMONIA SEE...
This guide is designed to help you safely stretch your ears at home. Using stainless steel tapers you can stretch your ears from a normal ear piercing, 20gauge, to a large 0 gauge or 8mm. Let your...
Body Piercing Jewellery In recent times it seems that just about anything can be pierced; chins, noses, lips, tongues and even odd places like the bridge (between eyebrows). The conventional ear lobe is no...
This guide is your first step to saving money and time by NOT GETTING RIPPED OFF. There are plenty of other very useful guides out there which will explain the general rules of both diamond buying and ebay...
Always wanted to make your own jewellery? Here is the place to learn how to make the perfect first piece. Quick, simple and easy, this design can suit any need, style or occasion just by using different beads....
Carat (ct) and Karat (kt)– what’s the difference ? This is a source of confusion for many buyers as the pronunciation of the words is the same but in reality they are very different Carat is the weight of a...
Australian Jewellery Sales HOW DO I KNOW WHAT RING SIZE I AM ? Firstly it is important to note that different countries have different sizing methods. Most of the world goes by number sizing which is the...
Gauge, Inch Metric Conversion If you find this guide useful please be sure to vote for YES at the bottom of the page. Gauge - Inches - Millimetres 30 - 0.010" - 0.26mm 28 - 0.013" - 0.33mm 26 - 0.016" -...
If you have just gotten your nose pierced or are selling nose rings then this information might be useful to you. This guide explains about the different type of nose piercing jewellery available and the...
Buying a Diamond Ring on eBay?Important Information You Must Know to Make the Right Purchase – with practical tips advise !!!!! If you were buying a car you wouldn’t just buy the first car you saw – right? But...