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		<title>How To Make Italian Catholic Jewelry</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[For years upon years, the symbolic meaning behind jewelry has been evident throughout the world. Jewelry has been worn and used to express various things from emotions to religion. Among some of the most popular types of religious jewelry is what is known as Italian Catholic jewelry. Italian Catholic jewelry is meant to express one&#8217;s [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>For years upon years, the symbolic meaning behind jewelry has been evident throughout the world. Jewelry has been worn and used to express various things from emotions to religion. Among some of the most popular types of religious jewelry is what is known as Italian Catholic jewelry. Italian <a href="http://www.anyreligiousjewelry.com/" target="_blank">Catholic jewelry</a> is meant to express one&#8217;s cultural and religious beliefs through the artistic displaying of fine jewelry. Anyone can make this type of jewelry. In fact, it can be turned into an exciting and fun filled hobby that can be enjoyed by the entire family. Men, women and children of all ages can find sheer satisfaction in the jewelry making process.</p>
<p>For centuries, men and women have expressed themselves creatively and spiritually through jewelry. Jewelry is collected for various reasons, among many of which include religious purposes. Expressing one&#8217;s religion through jewelry is fairly common throughout the world and is known to be distinctively tasteful.</p>
<p>From gorgeous necklaces with crosses or crucifixes to rosaries and bracelets, the possibilities are endless when it comes to Italian Catholic Jewelry. To understand the meaning behind such pieces of jewelry, one must familiarize themselves with the Catholic religion. There is a lot of significance behind each piece of jewelry that is created.</p>
<p>Many people may choose to purchase jewelry that has already been crafted and distributed in stores. However, part of the significance of jewelry comes in making it. Thus, many individuals find satisfaction and utter joy in creating their very own hand crafted Italian Catholic jewelry.</p>
<p>Jewelry making is an exciting and fascinating activity that can be loved and enjoyed by members of the entire family. What could be better than gathering the family together for a fun filled day of religious jewelry making. Even the smallest of children can participate with the assistance and supervision of their elders, making jewelry making the perfect activity for you and your loved ones.</p>
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<p>Christmas is the perfect time to create Italian Catholic jewelry. The holiday season offers plenty of cheer and spirit for creating beautiful, religious jewelry that is perfect for Christmas gifts.</p>
<p>There are many different types of jewelry one can choose to make from. Necklaces are a great and simple choice for all. To create Italian Catholic jewelry necklaces, one must first acquire the necessary supplies. Jewelry making kits and supplies can be found in jewelry stores and on the Internet and in arts and crafts stores.</p>
<p>The supplies needed to make a necklace include elastic string or a chain, and a charm. The charm that you choose should be Catholic related. A great choice for a charm would include a crucifix or a cross.</p>
<p>Once all of the necessary supplies are required, simply string your charms onto the designated string or chain. You may or may not need a clasp depending on the type of necklace you are making. If not, simply tie the necklace, leaving enough room for it to slip over your head. Clasps can also be purchased to hook to your necklace to give them a more realistic finishing touch.</p>
<p>Italian Catholic jewelry bracelets can also be made in the same manor. Charm bracelets are increasingly popular and fun to create. To make charm bracelets you will first need to acquire all of your charms. These can also be found in a jewelry store or on the Internet. Elastic string works great for charm bracelets as well. Charms with religious symbols such as crosses or pictures of the Virgin Mary or Jesus are great choices for religious jewelry. Once you have acquired all of the necessary supplies, simply string the charms onto the string until it is the length of your wrist. Then, tie a knot at the end of the string and you have successfully created your bracelet.<br />
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		<title>Irish Patron Saint Jewelry</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 29 Mar 2008 19:18:51 +0000</pubDate>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It’s March and there are many events that are associated with the merry month of March. People usually are dreaming and thinking about the upcoming season called spring. People might also think about chocolate bunnies and pastel eggs for Easter and parsley, roasted eggs, and the Seder Plate for Passover. Plus, <a href="http://www.anysportsjewelry.com/baseball-jewelry/" target="_blank">baseball fans</a> might start thinking about the start of baseball season.</p>
<p><img src="http://www.jewelryadviser.org/wp-content/uploads/white-gold-claddagh-locket.jpg" alt="White Gold Claddagh Locket" /></p>
<p>All of these events and holidays are good things to think about during March however the month of March is the month of wearing green, leprechauns, four leaf clovers, mint milkshakes, and corned beef and cabbage. This is because March is the month in which we celebrate <a href="http://www.charmsland.com/saint-patricks-day-italian-charms/" target="_blank">Saint Patrick’s Day</a>. In fact, everybody is Irish on Saint Patrick’s Day. Moreover, it might surprise people but there is Irish jewelry that people often wear to illustrate their love of Ireland even if they aren’t Irish.</p>
<p><img src="http://www.jewelryadviser.org/wp-content/uploads/celtic-green-cz-pendant.jpg" alt="14K Gold Celtic Green CZ Pendant" /></p>
<p>Both jewelry lovers and lovers of Ireland and all things Irish should know that patron saint jewelry is usually Irish. This is because the most famous patron saint is probably Saint Patrick from Ireland. It is also important to know that saint patron jewelry will bring people the luck of the Irish. Let’s look at some symbolic <a href="http://www.anyreligiousjewelry.com/celtic-jewelry/" target="_blank">Irish jewelry</a> that Saint Patrick would be proud to wear.</p>
<p><img src="http://www.jewelryadviser.org/wp-content/uploads/gold-claddagh-ring.jpg" alt="14K Gold Claddagh Ring" /></p>
<p>The Claddagh ring is a great Irish jewelry piece. Did you know that the Claddagh design dates back to 16th century Ireland? It was originally handcrafted by an Irish gold smith named Richard Joyce in the small fishing village of Claddagh. The beautiful and exquisite Irish symbol features two hands holding a crowned heart. Generally, the two hands <a href="http://www.jewelryadviser.com/peace-symbol-jewelry.html" target="_blank">symbolize</a> friendship, the heart symbolizes love, and the crown symbolizes loyalty. It is very important to understand that the way that a Claddagh ring is worn indicates whether or not the wearer of the ring is available.</p>
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<p>Traditionally, if the design of the ring is facing outward it means that the wearer is available and if the design is word inward then it means that the wearer is in a serious relationship or married. Claddagh rings are created from sterling silver and gold. They often also have gemstones in them such as turquoise and diamonds. Claddagh rings can be part of patron saint jewelry because there is much history, symbolism, and romance behind the Claddagh.</p>
<p><img src="http://www.jewelryadviser.org/wp-content/uploads/claddagh-cross-pendant.jpg" alt="14K Gold Claddagh Cross Pendant" /></p>
<p>In addition to the Claddagh design much patron saint jewelry is created from Connemara marble. Connemara marble is unique to Western Ireland and it has existed in Ireland for millions of years. Connemara marble is both rare and resilient plus it captures Ireland lush green landscape with its forty shades of both light and dark green.</p>
<p><img src="http://www.jewelryadviser.org/wp-content/uploads/patricks-day-shamrock-pendant.jpg" alt="Gold Happy St. Patricks Day Shamrock Pendant" /></p>
<p>Did you also know that Connemara marble is found in some of the world’s greatest attractions in Ireland such as the Victoria and Albert Museum and the Kensington Palace? Connemara marble is found in <a href="http://www.jewelryadviser.com/category_225.html" target="_blank">patron saint jewelry</a> such as rosary beads and sterling silver cared rose rings. Connemara marble can be considered patron saint jewelry because it has been a part of Ireland for a long time. Remember that patron saint jewelry is Irish.<br />
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