Asia Argento, despite her name, is actually an Italian actress. She has performed in movies shown around the world and won numerous awards. She also writes short stories and directs films. When this lovely lady isn’t working, she’s out getting pierced and tattooed. Currently, she has a surface piercing on the nape of her neck, just below a tattoo of the number 23. Belissima.
read moreThe Unaka Mountains, which runs along the borders of North Carolina and Tennessee, gave birth to a beautiful semiprecious stone called unakite (pronounced yü-nə-kīt). It is appropriate that the gemstone is named after a formation that blends two states, because unakite is considered “altered granite” due to its blending of green epidote, pink orthoclase feldspar and colorless quartz. The presence of feldspar is what separates unakite from the gem known as epidosite, though the two are oftentimes considered the same stone.
read moreNon-piercing cartilage rings offer a risk-free introduction into the world of body piercings. If you want to dip your toes into the body modification waters, or convince someone else (your mom, perhaps?) that body piercing is right for you, try non-piercing cartilage rings on for size.
read moreNose rings come in several different styles. Some of these styles are more functional than the others are, but the final decision on which is best is a matter of personal taste. Following are the most popular types of nose rings:
read moreAlthough we have seriously tried, we have not been able to find the origin of National Jewelry Day. What we do know is that it is celebrated on March 13 and that it is an excellent reason to surprise that special someone in your life with a token of your affection. National Jewelry Day is also a perfect excuse to buy yourself some new sparklers. The following jewelry gift ideas from www.FreshTrends.com are well within any budget:
read moreWe all want the world to notice us — not just to look at us, but to know who we really are. They say the eyes are the windows to the soul, but body modification gets us noticed a little more quickly. Tattoos and piercings give the quick version of our personalities before we even open our mouths.
read moreHematite carries a number of physical, spiritual and emotional healing properties. The name comes from the Greek word haima, meaning blood, due to the reddish color found in some forms of the mineral. Hematite is an iron oxide and is both harder and more brittle than pure iron.
read moreA great deal of history and lore surrounds the March birthstone of aquamarine. The name is a combination of two Latin words, aqua and marina, meaning water and sea. The appearance of the stone is reminiscent of clear seas, most often displaying a rich blue color; they may be pale blue as well. The stone is very hard by nature and is a member of the beryl family of minerals. The durable quality and beautiful color make aquamarines a popular choice for jewelry.
read moreAmethyst If you were born in February, your traditional birthstone is the amethyst. Amethysts are filled with spiritual meaning, and you can enjoy a deeper connection to the powerful undercurrents of this gorgeous gemstone by investing in high-quality amethyst body jewelry. Whether you opt for a simple amethyst stud or a twister that’s adorned with a glittering amethyst, you’ll be thrilled by the lovely style and exceptional significance of this dramatic stone.
read moreYou’re stylish and sophisticated, and your body jewelry should reflect your elegant side. From beautiful navel rings to chic eyebrow jewelry, gold makes for a perfect all-occasion accent. Whether you’re dressed to impress for a night out or headed to the office, gold cartilage rings and studs add a classy, dressed-up touch to your look.
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