Archive for September, 2009

History of Halloween

Sunday, September 27th, 2009

With Halloween aproaching I thought a reprint or out History of Halloween would be apropos :)

Halloween did not begin as an evil holiday and is still not an evil holiday unless you make it one. The truth be told, Halloween is whatever kind of holiday YOU make it History of Halloween The Celts, who lived 2,000 years ago in Ireland, celebrated their new year on November 1st. The celebration was called Samhain (pronounced “sow-in”, the sow is pronounced like the female hog). They believed that on this night the boundary between the living and the dead became crossable. To protect themselves and prepare for the winter ahead their priests, Druids, built huge sacrificial bonfires where they burnt offerings of food and animals to their deities. During these celebrations the people wore costumes made of animal heads and skins and attempted to tell each other’s fortunes.

When the Romans conquered the Celts and ruled them for four hundred years this holiday became melded with the Roman holidays of Pomona (goddess of fruit & trees) and Feralia, the holiday in October when the Romans commemorated the passing of the dead. The tradition of bobbing for apples on Halloween probable started when the holiday of Pomona was incorporated. When Christianity spread to the Celtic lands in the seventh century, Pope Boniface IV designated November 1st as All Saints’ Day. Many believe the Pope was trying to replace the Celtic festival of the dead with a related but church-sanctioned holiday. The celebration was also called All-hallows or All-hallowsmas (from the Middle English Alholowmesse meaning All Saints’ Day) and the night before it, the night of Samhain, began to be called All-hallows Eve. People being true to form, finding nick names and contractions for things, shortened it to Halloween.

Later in A.D. 1000 the Christian church would make Nov. 2nd All Souls day to honor the dead. It was celebrated similarly to Samhain, with big bonfires, parades and dressing up in costumes as saints, angels and devils. Together the three celebrations, the eve of All Saints’, All Saints’ and All Souls’, were called Hallowmas. This is probably where the tradition of dressing up for Halloween began.  Also during this celebration poor people would go around to the various villages begging for “soul cakes” made out of square pieces of bread with currants.  The more sould cakes the beggars would receive, the more prayers they would promise to say on behalf of the dead relatives of the donors.  At the time, it was believed that the dead would remain in limbo after death until enough prayers were said for them to allow their souls to pass on to heaven.  This is probably one of the reasons for trick or treat.  The trick part was added on to the begging when industrious youth of America decided to play pranks on those who would not give treats In my opinion Halloween is just a time to let our inner child out to play and have fun. We get to spend time with our children, telling them about the fun we had on Halloween growing up and passing on the fun traditions of dressing up in costume, bobbling for apples (germs and all) and trick or treating. The holiday of Halloween is not evil, it is just some evil people have started to use it for their purposes. It is up to us to take it back and keep it just a fun holiday.

I hope you enjoyed this brief history of Halloween. If you are interested in a more in-depth history than what I have written here, here are a few of the sites I used a research for this blog. http://teacherlink.ed.usu.edu/tlresources/units/Byrnes-celebrations/halloween.html

http://wilstar.com/holidays/hallown.htm http://www.history.com/minisites/halloween/viewpage?pageId=713

We have added a few new items to our Halloween collection.  To visit our collection just click on any of the pictures. Halloween Wine CharmsBat Earrings - SwarovskiSkull Earrings - swarovskiGhost Earrings - swarovski

 

What is Sterling Silver?

Sunday, September 20th, 2009

Silver has a very long and wonderful history as a precious metal. Long before white gold or platinum jewelry was made, silver was used in some of the most beautiful ancient jewelry work. Ancient man smelted silver in 3000 BC! Considering silver melts at 1763 F., so that was quite an accomplishment long ago.
 

Did you ever wonder what the term sterling silver means?  Silver itself is an element, which can be found in the periodic table. Great Britain was a key power in the creation and use of Sterling Silver. The British set the 92.5% standard for sterling. This practice dates to ancient Britain, about 1100 AD By 1300, the term Sterling was established. Trial and error proved copper (another element) to be the best metal to add to silver to provide strength and durability.
 

Today Sterling Silver usually means a silver alloy with 92.5% Silver and the remaining 7.5% copper. In very recent years, we have seen other metals substituted for the copper in an effort to reduce tarnishing. Owners of sterling items know that over time silver has a tendency to darken. Sterling silver tea or dinner sets will require many hours of polishing to keep it bright and shinny. Certain chemically treated cloths are safe enough to use and will remove tarnish from silver and this saves a lot of labor.  There is also the old trick of placing the item in very hot water on an aluminum plate (or the shinny side of aluminum foil) with a cup of baking soda.  The item MUST make contact with the aluminum or it will not work.


Sterling Silver an excellent metal for jewelry manufacture. It is the brightest of all metals and it is very easy to work with.  It’s really low cost (As of this writing, the silver market is $17.11 per ounce, platinum is $1337.00 per once) allows a jeweler to make sophisticated items that sell for a price point aimed at those of moderate income, a far larger market than say, platinum jewelry.


Sterling by nature will cast or fabricate well with simple equipment. Wire making, wire wrapping, bending, stamping and finishing are all reasonably easy with sterling silver. Many findings like clasps and beads and crimp beads are readily  available in sterling silver. “Bali Beads” are very intricate and beautiful sterling silver beads, made by hand by Balinese craftsmen and are available in all sizes and shapes.   These beads are commonly used by jewelry designers when they are crafting necklaces their specialty lines.
Here are a few of our pieces with Bali beads.

RoslynEleanor earringsEleanor necklace

 

What is Gold Filled?

Monday, September 14th, 2009

Gold Filled:  Gold filled is an actual layer of gold, pressure bonded to another metal.  You will some times hear people refer to Gold filled as “Rolled Gold”.  Gold filled is not the same as gold plated jewelry. Gold filled jewelry literally has 100% more gold than gold plated jewelry.  Gold filled is much more valuable and tarnish resistant.  It does not flake off, rub off or turn colors.  In fact, anyone who can wear gold, can wear gold filled without worries of any allergic reaction to the jewelry.  Gold filled jewelry is an economical alternative to solid gold.  Just like solid gold, gold filled jewelry comes in 14kt, 12kt and 10kt.

The content of gold filled jewelry is regulated by the U.S. government:  Gold filled items vastly superior to gold plated jewelry which has no regulations at all.  Gold filled jewelry is made from solid gold and filled with other alloys such as brass.  Gold filled wears, looks and lasts like solid gold because its outer surface IS solid gold.  Everything you can see and touch is pure gold.  The jewelry industry requires that the quantity of gold in gold filled items of 14kt , 12kt & 10kt must be at least 1/20th by weight of the total product. 

It will last a life time:  Gold-Filled items are generally considered heirloom quality, because the gold layer will not wear off, as it will with electroplated products.  Gold filled jewelry will be purchased more often in the future because it offers all the same characteristics as solid gold such as strength, durability and beauty….but at a fraction of the cost!

How to care for your Gold Filled jewelry:  Caring for Gold Filled items is as easy as caring for any gold jewelry. Simply keep away from chemicals, clean regularly with mildly sudsy water, rinse well and pat dry with a non-scratching cloth. Polish gently with a jewelry polishing cloth.Here are some of our Gold Filled pieces Neptune's DoubloonsBarbarabarbara earringsNeptune's Doubloons

 

 

September’s Newsletter

Monday, September 7th, 2009

Hi Everyone,

 
Wishing you a wonderful September!  We’ve been busy little beavers here at Beads & Baubles.  Our new Halloween Collection has been put up on our website.  You can bet to it by looking on the left-hand side of the website home page and clicking on “Halloween Collection”.  Our third quarter raffle prize will be your choice of a Halloween Phone Charm/Zipper pull.  All those who have purchased  from us from July 1st until September 31st will be included in the drawing.

 
Check out our Earring Collection too, we have added some nice green and blue colored earrings that will go nicely with the fall fashion colors.  the blue earrings all have Sapphire Swarovski accents which make them a great choice for those born in the month of September.  Ladies born in August might like to choose our new green earrings all of which have Peridot beads in their design.

 
To celebrate the beginning of the school year Beads & Baubles is running a back to school special for our Circle of Friends members.  Order three items and get 10% off the total order before tax and shipping ( if applicable ). Just remember to write “Circle of Friends Member” in the comment box when you order. If you order by PayPal we will refund the 10% back to you after you place the order.

 
Beads & Baubles will also be offering a Lay Away plan for the up coming Holiday season. A 50% non-refundable down payment will hold your order.  You can then pay it off monthly or weekly.  Once you have paid for the items in full they will be shipped out to you. On Lay Away items our usual money back guarantee does not apply.  If you return any of the Lay Away items you will receive a store credit. You can utilize our Lay Away Plan by emailing us your order; we will then email you a PayPal payment request and once the down payment is made the items will be made, boxed and made ready for mailing.  The order will be mailed out immediately upon receipt of the final payment.  If you have any questions please do not hesitate to email us at customerservice@beadsandbaublesny.com

 
Talk to you next month :)

 
Sincerely,

Suzy Metaxas

Designer, Beads & Baubles NY

New Designer Earrings from BBNY

Tuesday, September 1st, 2009

Here are some blue earrings with Sapphire Swarovski accents which make them a perfect choice for those born in the month of September. Just click on any picture to go to the Earring Collection.

Sapphire StarsBlue-Grey EnchantmentCorn FlowerKalapini

Did you forget any August born ladies?  These earring might help to get you out of the dog house :)

Peridot on ParadePeridot BubblesForrest MirrorPeridot Moon