Saturday, June 14, 2008

Silver Horse Jewelry (horse jewelry)


Horse Jewelry

By Richard Romando

Horse jewelry is one of the most beautiful kinds of animal jewelry. Fashioned after the splendid beast, horse jewelry holds a fairy-tale appeal. And when horse jewelry is cast in shimmering sterling silver then the allure increases manifold.

Silver is the one of the very best available materials for making jewelry of all shapes and kinds. It is beautiful, durable and affordable, and you can keep it for a long time to come. Silver horse jewelry can bring out the lovely splendor of a horse to the fullest. And when silver is studded with diamonds, the brilliance is further enhanced. The popular items of silver horse jewelry include pendants, brooches, rings, earrings, toe rings, pins, anklets, bracelets, cufflinks and much more. Silver horse jewelry also includes items of body jewelry like nose rings, navel rings, eyebrow rings, and so on.

Silver horse jewelry depicts the magnificent animal in its various moods and postures. It can have a figure of the horse standing, leaping or running at lightning speed. A horse head with the mane flowing in the wind is a popular theme. Similarly, a mare with a foal is a very touching theme, and jewelry depicting it can act as a perfect gift from a son to his mother. Kabana horse jewelry made of silver is also quite in demand.

Whatever the design, silver horse jewelry goes very well with trendy attire. It is very popular with youngsters.

Silver horse jewelry is an important part of any horse jewelry collection and the perfect gift for horse lovers. Silver horse jewelry is horse jewelry at its best.

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Horse Jewelry: Bold and Free (horse jewelry)

Horse Jewelry

by: Sam Serio

A popular motif in jewelry, even among city dwellers, is horses. Horse jewelry is enigmatic and evokes a sense of strength as well as of mystery. Now one would have to ask: why horses? Why care about an animal rarely seen in the city anyway?

Horses symbolize freedom, and pride in freedom. Wild horses come with the connotation of spiritual and emotional independence. Have you ever seen or read "The Horse Whisperer" or "Spirit: Stallion of the Cimarron"? Perhaps the snow-white horse named Shadowfax in the “Lord of the Rings” movies has evoked a sense of unbridled freedom in you? And yet, Hollywood has not even begun to touch on the importance of horses in ancient cultures. Far from being mere beasts of burden, horses were also trusted friends. Native Americans paid great respect to the horses they have domesticated, for they were useful in hunting and traveling.

Wearing horse jewelry is a celebration of independence, a rallying cry to break free from the bonds of society and be graceful, proud and natural.

It is a popular belief that the wild horse chooses its tamer. Alexander the Great's horse, the celebrated Bucephalus, was known to be the wildest horse in his day: king of horses, unconquered by conquerors. And yet when the young Alexander cautiously approached him, Bucephalus calmed down and allowed the teenaged monarch to climb on his back. Together the two conquered cities, leveled fortresses, and built an empire -- kindred untrammeled spirits faithful to each other until the end.

A driven, successful, hard-to-get professional woman may appreciate a gift of horse jewelry -- in celebration of her strong, free-spirited nature. A young carefree lad may also benefit from horse jewelry, as an expression of virility and natural strength.

Horse jewelry comes in a variety of forms -- from pendants to hairclips, brooches to bracelets, anything that catches attention! The flashier the better, or the more muted the more desirable, for people who gravitate to horses.


About The Author

Sam Serio is an Internet Marketer, musician and a writer on the subject of jewelry and gemstones. For more information on jewelry and gemstones, we cordially invite you to visit www.morninglightjewelry.com to pick up your FREE copy of “How To Buy Jewelry And Gemstones Without Being Ripped Off.” This concise, informative special report reveals almost everything you ever wanted to know about jewelry and gemstones, but were afraid to ask. Get your FREE report at www.morninglightjewelry.com.

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