Sunday, March 15, 2009 

Silver Judaica - Art of Hammering Out Designs

The wonderful beauty and elegance of Silver Judaica is not only an avid part of the most elite collectables SpiderMan today's worldly antique society, but first and foremost Judaica is a backbone to the one of the world's oldest religions known as Judaism. From before the days of Jesus, Judaism had Synagogue rituals that must be followed, and one of the biggest part of these rituals, there would be symbolizing vessels for usage to literally carry out these many different rituals throughout the year. As more rituals were to be added throughout the centuries during the growth of Judaism, there would be more exquisitely elegant items added to the Judaic religious practices over time.

It has long been a tradition to not only collect and use silver ritual items specific to each an every Jewish occasion practiced within the Synagogues, but it has also been a long standing tradition to collect and faithfully using the correctly fitting Judaica piece specified for all in home practiced Judaic holidays. These Judaic rituals was and still is the reason for the traditions of making sure each and every Judaic practice done within the Jewish homes also uses these vessels for each holiday.

Along with taking the religious items of Silver Judaica into the Jewish practicing homes, there has also been a on going Jewish practice of the elderly Jewish family members collecting and passing on many of the most needed and valued Silver Judaica pieces to the younger generations of family members. Since keeping the Jewish art pieces in the Jewish families is so important, this more often than not, puts an even larger price tag upon the costs of the antique ritual pieces of yesterday, and even today's items too.

A huge Jewish family tradition is to keep collecting all of the Silver Judaica pieces that can be afforded to pass throughout the branches of the children after marriage. It is also highly recommended to only purchase the purest of Silver Judaica items that can be found. For example, if you want to seriously collect Silver Judaica for your Jewish home, you would only shop at the Jewish 1956 Topps baseball cards or on the Jewish Internet sites that only provides Silver Judaica hand crafted by traditional Jewish makers. There pullip several wonderful sites with authentic hand crafted Silver Judaica pieces, and in the larger urban Jewish populated areas, you are almost guaranteed to fine only the best Silver Judaica pieces for your money.

Anita Satin Choudhary writes for Ivory and Art Gallery. Browse the gallery for unique collection of artifacts ranging from Mammoth Ivory to Netsuke and Silver Art.

 

About Vintage Costume Jewelry and Its Cleaning

Like antique jewelry costume jewels are Chatty Cathy old dating back to the 1930s. Costume jewelry is also referred to as junk Beatles model kits disposable jewelry. Costume jewels are made of non precious materials and are disposed of after being used with a particular outfit. Since these articles are quite 1975 Topps baseball cards matching jewelry can be purchased with different outfits. Unlike antique jewelry, costume jewels are not passed on to generations. This fashionable jewelry comes in fashion for a period of time and then new designs replace the old ones. The designers of 1940s and 1950s have produced creative and eye catching designs of Vintage costume jewels for men and women and are relatively inexpensive yet fashionable and quite affordable.

The material used for making costume articles includes; cut glass, wood, leather, stones, and shells, plastic and other cheap metals. The use of cut glass became popular when the Romans imitated the precious gemstones by making cut glass stones. Wearing jewelry is a very old tradition and is a symbol of friendship, love and loyalty. The styles and designs of jewelry have changed. Vintage costume jewels have always been in fashion with bright and flashy jewel collection.

Vintage Jewels have unusual and beautiful designs. They are usually quite expensive but the gorgeous costume jewels are available at reasonable prices. Rhinestone and other non-precious stones are used in vintage rings, earrings, bracelets and other jewelry articles which makes them sparkling and more fascinating. The artificial stones are beautiful in their own way and they are quite similar to the real ones.

Vintage fashionable jewels can be highly valuable and so they can be a good investment for the collectors. The uniqueness, aesthetic value and superb craftsmanship make them popular collectible items. These jewelry items require proper cleaning and care. There are a plenty of products made for cleaning this type of jewelry. While cleaning your beautiful costume jewelry, you have to be very cautious. Using brushes with soft bristles or wooden toothpicks can be a good idea. Hair dryer, cotton swabs and towels can also be used to clean the costume pieces. Always avoid using water, vinegar or high concentrated cleaning agents. Water damages delicate stones and the polish. Prefer dry methods to clean the vintage costume jewels as it is quite safe. Use brushes to remove the dust from your jewels and to wipe away the fingerprints you can use a cotton swab with some mild cleaning solution.

Never use soap or water to clean vintage costume jewelry as soap makes the metal and the stones dull. If you don't want to lose the shine of your jewels then do not leave the jewelry wet. You must dry and clean the pieces thoroughly before and after using them. Always store your jewelry in a dry place because dampness can cause rust and other damages to your precious jewels. Keep your valuable jewelry in a jewelry box and take it out carefully when you want to wear it. Avoid rubbing the articles against each other as they can lose their luster. To prevent scratching always store different jewelry items in separate jewelry boxes.

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