The Greeks and Romans Were Known For Plato, Chariot Races, and Jewelry?

Posted on 30th November 2009 in Find True Love

Did the Greeks create their own jewelry? Yes, in fact the first true examples of Ancient Greek Jewelry are pieces which utilized beads shaped in the form of various animals and shells. By–00 B.C. the Greeks had started to incorporate gemstones and gold into their jewelry. By the year 300 B.

C they ventured into the area of colored jewelry, utilizing pearls, amethysts, and emeralds as well. They also made cameos from the Indian Sardonyx (a striped down pink and cream agate). In reality, Greek jewelry started off with very simple designs, but they became increasingly more complex and elaborate as time went on.

The people of Ancient Greece did not wear jewelry in their daily lives. It was worn during special events, occasions, or public appearances. A common gift for women, it was displayed to show off not only their incredible beauty, but also their social status and tremendous wealth. It was thought that jewelry had mystical powers. Many believed that it could ward off the “Evil Eye” (a look that one person could send your way that would bring you injury or other forms of bad luck). Most of the Greek jewelry of this time period was made from (1) silver, (2) gold, (3) ivory, (4) gemstones, (5) clay, and (6) bronze.

We know of two types of jewelry that the Ancient Greeks developed. These pieces were: (1) cast jewelry pieces and (2) those pieces made from hammering out sheet metal. Although we have only a few examples of cast jewelry available today, we know that they were made from casting metal onto two moulds (made out of either clay or stone). These moulds were joined together with wax, and molten metal was poured into the center (a common technique that had been passed down from the Ancient Bronze Age). We have more samples of their jewelry that was created by hammering out sheet metal. The process was simple…sheet metal was hammered to the desired thickness, and then soldered together.

The Ancient Romans were known for a number of things, but their jewelry is not one of them. They were very fond of brooches, an item which they utilized to to hold their clothing together. As the Roman Empire was vast and huge at the time, they took full advantage of it, importing various materials from the far-flung reaches under their control. In the early years they made a lot of their jewelry out of glass beads and pearls, but in later years they incorporated bone, bronze, and gold. Imported sapphires from Sri Lanka were also popular. They also used Indian diamonds, emeralds, and amber, as well as Sri Lankan sapphires.

Following in the tradition of their brothers the Ancient Greeks, they too believed that jewelry could be used to ward off the “Evil Eye” that might be cast from one’s enemies. It was common for women to wear jewelry all over their bodies, but men would usually only wear a ring on the finger. While it was expected that Roman men would wear a ring on the finger, the number of rings, and number of fingers used, was left up to individual preference.

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Satin Bridesmaid Dresses for the Full Figured

Posted on 30th November 2009 in Find True Love

If you are searching for vintage bridesmaid dresses, there are important things that you need to know. Specialty wedding shops are popular for wedding and bridesmaid dresses, because there are important details, which may be overlooked by department stores or regular clothing shops. One of the tr

endiest and a flawless fabric famous for formal wedding bridesmaid dresses is satin. This fabric stretches well and blends beautifully with other fabrics. This fabric gives a good A-line fitting and outfits those need to hide few bulky body parts. Thus your bridesmaid has plenty of options to be glamorous and classy. Some styles which you can choose for your bridesmaid are as below:

Full bust:

Ladies having big chest need to be more conscious about their dressing and so a big strap satin outfit would look decent and appropriate on them. With bigger straps on the shoulder and a high waist line will give a bigger bust a decent look. These thicker straps give women comfort and give them a freedom to wear a bra of their choice. They gain comfort with thick bra straps and have no tensions of it being seen from the sides. One can also opt for off shoulders to give a decent out look.

Full hips

A line styled dresses give a good shape to the body without showing off the skin. These styles have a fitted waist and then a flair hiding big buts of women facing this kind of a problem. Choosing this kind of an option gives a bridesmaid a stunning and a decent look. Emphasizing on tight bottoms and showing off the hips can also be of a good choice and are well suited for girls with definite buts. Stars like Jennifer Lopez and Beoncey usually pick up outfits of these kinds where they can show off their good figure.

Small bust

Girls having small busts can go for numerous choices. A backless or a strapless outfit any thing she opts can suit them well. The halters which look the best on small bust women as it gives a good shape to the bust line showing off sensational backs with a glamorous look. Thus women can go for various necklines and give them a lovely and an elegant look.

Small hips

All women don’t have a curved hip shape or toned waists. Since being a woman, they also want to expose or even try to fake others with something they have. A hip hugging dress will surely solve this problem. One important thing is that A-line dresses should be completely avoided by these women, as the dress won’t suit them at all as they will be completely lost in the dress.

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Husband Approved Date Night Movies – Humor is Essential

Posted on 29th November 2009 in Find True Love

Serious romance is hard work and just so, well, serious. Does it have to be? How do you and your husband relax? My guess is you need a few laughs to enjoy each other.

You and your husband have decided to rent a movie, open a bottle of wine, and farm out the kids tonight for an inexpensive

date night. Before you pick out a movie, take this short test. Would your husband stay awake long enough to a) watch The Notebook, a painfully bittersweet love story or b) see the end of any Jim Carey movie.

Well, when you put it that way, I guess I’d have to say my husband would rather polish the silver than watch a movie like The Notebook or The Bridges of Madison County. Now, my husband can get all sweet and romantic-like, but he’s more likely to cuddle up to a movie with a few, good laughs. Those serious romantic movies tend to make his eyes glaze over.

There are some very important men in my life besides my husband. They have made movie night with my husband a wonderful part of our romance. So, a big Thank You goes out to Jim Carrey, Ben Stiller, Matt Dillon, Adam Sandler, Bill Murray, and Owen Wilson. A funny movie, with a nice love story weaving through it, is the perfect ticket in my house for a relaxing evening and a happy man. Romance is a funny thing.

If your husband is like mine, he’s feeling the same need for romance with a healthy dose of belly laughs. These are some of our favorite fun movies.

The Princess Bride (1987): Is this a kissing book? The Princess Bride is the story of a woman who is being forced to marry a cold, evil prince, while her true love tries to stop the wedding. I don’t know how many times I tried to get my husband to watch this movie until finally I just put the movie in, clicked play, and hid the remote. It’s now one of his favorite movies. He likes it because of the comedy and the fighting. I love it because it’s just a joy to watch.

Groundhog Day (1993): A classic. You will not be satisfied watching this movie just once. Bill Murray plays the worn-out, miserable weatherman who gets stuck living Groundhog Day over and over again until he learns something about living life. In the process, he falls in love with a co-worker who despises him. Now he has to get it right, whatever it is, to win her love. Waking up every day re-living the same day repeatedly results in some very difficult, often dangerous, but mostly funny and touching moments.

Wedding Crashers (2005): When two divorce mediators decide to crash weddings to meet women, they don’t know exactly how far they can go with it. They learn from an expert (Will Ferrell) and off they go. Crashing weddings takes some suave technique and lots of guts. They don’t just skulk around, eating up the food. They join right in, dancing, cutting the cake, getting in all the pictures, and introducing themselves in such a way that everyone thinks they were invited. The love story happens as all love stories do… when you least expect it. Owen Wilson and Vince Vaughn are the perfect pair to pull this off.

The Wedding Singer (1998): Adam Sandler plays a’80′s wedding singer, Robbie, who is a classic example of everything we knew and loved… even the mullet hairstyle! He meets and befriends the lovely Julia, the waitress at the wedding reception hall. Robbie sinks into despair when his fiance leaves him at the altar. Julia is going to marry a man that is just all wrong. There are so many funny and touching moments, that you’ll want to watch this movie over again and again to catch it all. Oh, and, the song Robbie sings to Julia, ‘Grow Old With You’, will brings tears to your eyes… and your husband, too.

Fun With Dick and Jane (2005): Life is good for Dick and Jane, until the stock collapses at the company that Dick works for, and he’s made to be the fall guy. Losing all their money, their home, and their respectability in the community, tips the couple right over the edge. Off they go on a ridiculously funny blue-collar crime spree. But, when things take an unexpected turn, they turn their crime spree into something to heal the working people and the town. Jim Carrey is funny, crazy, and sweet, all at the same time. Lots of laughs and a warm ending.

Love Actually (2003): This is really eight movies in one. Short stories that tell about love, romantic love, family love between a father and son, siblings, and friends. This is a truly touching movie, but has enough laughs and light moments to keep your husband awake and interested… and laughing. Good laughs and many gentle moments to remember. Cuddle up, grab the tissues, and be ready to learn a thing or two about the meaning of love.

Romance doesn’t need to be serious. It can, and should, be fun! Just relax a little and enjoy each other. Go grab a funny, romantic movie, snuggle up with your hubby and enjoy yourselves.

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