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October 25th, 2008 — Birthstone jewellery, Jewellery review, Kit Heath, Kit Heath Pendants, Necklaces, Pendants, Silver Jewellery
Yes, Anna from Manchester, that nice pair of citrine earrings I showed you yesterday does, in fact, have a complementary necklace
And, as I promised you on the phone last evening, here’s a picture and a short presentation of it:
The design is basically the same as for the earrings, made out of two circles (well, three if you count the stone as a separate one). It does not include a chain, but order whichever type and length you like on the product page, as we have a wide selection here at Milton Gems.
Johnny
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October 24th, 2008 — Birthstone jewellery, Kit Heath, Kit Heath Necklaces, Kit Heath Pendants, Necklaces, Pendants, Silver Jewellery
Seems that the sterling silver jewllery with turquoise stones I posted about on our blog here at Milton Gems was a big success.
Or is it just that December’s coming, and turquoise being the birthstone of December the reason why you’ve shown such a big interested in it?
Don’t really, know, but either way, by popular request, here’s another superb piece of jewellery, a silver oval necklace with turquoise stone!
It’s fairly big at 35 millimeters in length and 1 and a half centimeters wide, and includes a chain as well which is about 16 inches long.
A nice presentation box is also included, so this makes a great out of the box gift, which you can immediately hang right at your girlfriend’s neck
For more turquoise choices, click here!
Johnny
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October 12th, 2008 — Birthstone jewellery, Jewellery information, Kit Heath, Kit Heath Pendants, Pendants, Silver Jewellery
I must give it to the guy: Kit Heath did a wonderful job on this one. The stone is so nicely cut and it catches the light in a special way. With a setting of 925 sterling silver, this oval pendant with amethyst stone is about 16 mm tall and 8 mm wide. Just the perfect size, in case anybody cares what I think

This particular pendant does not include a chain, but in case you don’t already have the perfect chain to hang this on, feel free to order one straight from the product page. You can count on the fact that there’s always a good selection of chains available here at Milton Gems.
For more amethyst jewels to assort with this exquisite pendant, visit our amethyst jewllery selection.
Johnny
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October 10th, 2008 — Birthstone jewellery, Celtic Jewellery, Celtic Pendants, Jewellery information, Kit Heath Pendants, Pendants, Silver Jewellery
The knot is is one of the best known motifs in Celtic jewelry and art. There are quite a few celtic symbol guides available that list variations of the celtic knots, but many of the purported meanings of the symbols are actually made up. Believe it or not, some folks would con you into buying their trinkets or jewellery by telling you their designs mean “love” or “honour” or whatever else, when there are in fact no known authentic knotwork designs meaning such things.

So I won’t tell you that this pendant from Kit Heath means “undying love” or “forever faithful” or anything like that. But I will tell you instead that it is one of the best stylized representations of a celtic knot you will ever find in a pendant.
It’s quite lovely really; the clear, purple amethyst stone on the shiny silver bed give it a feeling of distinctiveness which you won’t find in many pieces. The chain is not included, but it can be ordered without any hassle right on the product page in any length you find to be most appropriate.
Also, feel free to browse our selection of amethyst jewlery, maybe there’s something else that catches your eye and that you will like even better. To each his own…
Johnny
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October 7th, 2008 — Birthstone jewellery, Jewellery information, Kit Heath Pendants, Pendants, Silver Jewellery
Funny story about amethyst folks. The name comes from the Ancient Greek a- ("not") and methustos ("intoxicated"), and these poor people actually believed that the stone protected them from drunkenness. Now, why the bloody hell would anyone want to protect himself from that, I do not know, but apparently these fellows made drinking vessels out of amethyst in the hopes they would not get intoxicated with liquor.
I can’t promise you that this Amethyst Stones Silver Twist Pendant will do you any good in that regard, but what I can promise is that you will be wearing one of the hottest items on our inventory. I mean… just look at it. Have you ever seen anything this pretty?
It comes from designer Kit Heath, and the Silver chain is not included. No worries tho, you can easily order one on the same page you’re getting your pendant from.
As always, our site offer you a nice variety of amethyst jewellery.
Johnny
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