Give Mom A Gift To Show You Care

February 4th, 2010

When Only The Best Will Do - For Mum:

Mother's are a very special breed indeed. So special that they deserve a gift to show you care in a way no other gift can. Mother's Jewelry.

Mother's jewelry is a very popular item for a variety of different occasions. Christmas, anniversaries, births and certainly for Mother's Day. Special jewelry that provides Mums and Grandmothers with an heirloom keepsake from the family is always a treasure and a much appreciated gift.

Mothers jewelry usually finds its way into Mom's and Grandmother's hearts, making them a high treasured item that is passed down from generation to generation through the women in the family.

Mother Bracelets are a special choice if you have an antique fob watch chain passed down from Grandfather. Because they are sometimes too short to go around the neck, they do make wonderful bracelets, but remember to leave the 'T' Bar or Fob Medallion dangling for extra pizzaz.

While Mother's rings (especially in diamonds) are the most popular jewelry choice and are available in a dizzying variety of styles, sizes, and metals, they can become one of the most favored and cherished of the mother's jewelry selections.

These personalized rings use birthstones, names, or birth dates to signify the members of the family, and can includes the birthstones of the husband and wife as the center setting, with birthstones of the children or grandchild (either as small single cut gems or full stones around the center setting) or around the band.

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Mother JewelryOther styles include the initials of your Mom symbolized by their name using a colored gemstone for each letter like M.A.R.Y. (ie: Moonstone, Amethyst, Ruby and Yellow Sapphire) to the top and bottom band of the ring.

Either style can range from very elegant and stylized to more modern or even antique in appearance.

Stacking rings that include thin bands in silver, gold or any other metal can also be an ideal type of mother's jewelry. Wear these delicate bands all on one finger or on several fingers. Typically each thin band will have a birthstone of a child, grandchild or family member or may also have their name or birthday engraved.

Stacking rings come in a variety of different types and styles and can be more mix and match, making for a very unique presentation.

Pendants and lockets are a wonderful choice for mothers and grandmothers alike.

These pieces are available in a wide variety of precious metals and can include birthstones and names and birth dates also.

Pendants, typically in the shape of hearts, can also be used as a base to add a gem for each child or grandchild, with the husband and wife's birthstones forming the center.

Pieces such as charm bracelets and necklaces that allow mothers to add pendants or charms as their family grows is a great gift idea. There are endless possibilities for creating truly personal and one-of-a-kind pieces for all of the mothers in our lives.



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