Discovering Treasures In Discounted Items
I was walking down the hallways of a mall when I got tired. I needed to get a couple of minutes rest before heading home. Then I saw a group of couches in the center of the hallway up ahead. I wasn't the only one who had eyes set on the couches, there were a lot of other people there too. Then I sat down and just tried to relax. I closed my eyes to turn my mind off my surroundings. To prevent my head from aching, I had to take deep breaths. I needed to get something in my stomach, the headache was from lack of food. So I opened my eyes, intending to go to a fast food chain, when I noticed a sale sign just to the right of where I was sitting. When I looked closely, I found out that they had put up all sorts of bespoke engagement rings UK on sale.
I will tell my niece about this, I said to myself. But I found myself too knackered and I went right off to sleep. My good intention was forgotten when my head touched the pillow. I got a text message from my niece two weeks later. She wanted me to accompany her to the mall for window shopping. The jewellery store then came back to mind and I told her about it. We went there and discovered that all the items inside, not just rings, have discounted prices. The shop people told us so.
I wanted to know from the shop assistant if they carry something unusual. A ring by the window caught my eye. I asked the lady who attended us to let me see the ring. She got her key and got the ring from the display cabinet. She handed me the ring and said I have very good taste. My smile was from ear to ear when the ring was in ny hands. I showed the beautiful ring to my niece. It featured a stone with a different hue. According to the shop assistant it was a champagne coloured sapphire. Not a diamond. The ring just sparkles because it has lots of diamonds. Tiny diamonds surround the sapphire. Each ring shoulder also features a diamond. Tiny diamonds are also lined on the band. I saw that the band is decorated. The lady said mokume gane was used to adorn the band.
I asked what mokume gane is so the lady asked her supervisor to answer our query. He said mokume gane was a Japanese technique established centuries ago. Metals are layered producing beautiful patterns. The Japanese used this process on their katanas or sword blades. It was later used on jewelry when sword-making was in decline. We thanked him for the details.
I was so fascinated by mokume gane that I got my tab and searched for it. What the supervisor said was true. I also found out that combining platinum, sterling silver, and 14 karat white gold with palladium will lead to combination of light gray, medium gray, and white. The combination of 18 karat yellow gold, 14 karat white gold, and sterling silver will result in yellow and medium gray blend. The white and gray combination are the result of layering 14 karat white gold with palladium and sterling. There are still many combinations to pick from. I asked for the store's contact number and the supervisor gave it me. He said contact us to reserve the rings we like.
I will tell my niece about this, I said to myself. But I found myself too knackered and I went right off to sleep. My good intention was forgotten when my head touched the pillow. I got a text message from my niece two weeks later. She wanted me to accompany her to the mall for window shopping. The jewellery store then came back to mind and I told her about it. We went there and discovered that all the items inside, not just rings, have discounted prices. The shop people told us so.
I wanted to know from the shop assistant if they carry something unusual. A ring by the window caught my eye. I asked the lady who attended us to let me see the ring. She got her key and got the ring from the display cabinet. She handed me the ring and said I have very good taste. My smile was from ear to ear when the ring was in ny hands. I showed the beautiful ring to my niece. It featured a stone with a different hue. According to the shop assistant it was a champagne coloured sapphire. Not a diamond. The ring just sparkles because it has lots of diamonds. Tiny diamonds surround the sapphire. Each ring shoulder also features a diamond. Tiny diamonds are also lined on the band. I saw that the band is decorated. The lady said mokume gane was used to adorn the band.
I asked what mokume gane is so the lady asked her supervisor to answer our query. He said mokume gane was a Japanese technique established centuries ago. Metals are layered producing beautiful patterns. The Japanese used this process on their katanas or sword blades. It was later used on jewelry when sword-making was in decline. We thanked him for the details.
I was so fascinated by mokume gane that I got my tab and searched for it. What the supervisor said was true. I also found out that combining platinum, sterling silver, and 14 karat white gold with palladium will lead to combination of light gray, medium gray, and white. The combination of 18 karat yellow gold, 14 karat white gold, and sterling silver will result in yellow and medium gray blend. The white and gray combination are the result of layering 14 karat white gold with palladium and sterling. There are still many combinations to pick from. I asked for the store's contact number and the supervisor gave it me. He said contact us to reserve the rings we like.