Monday 22 July 2013

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Jewellery Necklace With Model Biogarphy

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The Verma Family has been involved in the jewelry business for well over four generations. It began with our great grandfather back in the 1800s; he began the business of making and selling fine enamel and precious stone jewelry to royal families. His son, Rajpal Verma, watched his father melt and mold precious metals into beautiful jewels year after year, and without a doubt, joined his footsteps and carried on the tradition.
Mr. Rajpal Verma continued to distribute his knowledge of precious metals to his son, Mr. Vijay Verma. Mr. Vijay came to America in the 1980s, and opened their very first American retail store in New York. In 1986, East West Jewelers made it's debut, and the local community had filled the store from open to close just on the first day alone! Everybody wanted to own pieces of beautiful jewelry East West Jewelers had to offer, especially with such a significant family history of jewelry.
Currently, the newly renowned version of East West Jewelers can be found located in a rather upscale community of Buckhead in Atlanta, Georgia. This store is a brand new project that is being handled by the latest generation of the Verma family, Mr. Amit Verma and Mr. Gaurav Verma, sons of Mr. Vijay Verma. The Verma brothers are extremely knowledgeable and are very excited to share their expertise on precious metals, diamonds and watches. They are very determined to carry on the legacy of fine jewelry and watches just as the Verma generations have done in the past.
Like their forefathers, Mr. Amit and Mr. Gaurav have always strived to be exceptional and exclusive in their services and we can guarantee you that your experience at East West Jewelers will be nothing short of just that!
Come visit us and let us to make your stop at this fancy boutique-style jewelry store (and not to mention, one of it's kind in Atlanta!) be an experience that you will never want to forget!
Victoria came to rely on Albert heavily for political advice and decision-making.  Albert was member of a minor house of the Sax Coburgh and Gotha line – a smallish German-speaking Duchy (Germany did not exist as a unified country until 1871). The British people were not excited about a “foreign” king, so Victoria would rule as Queen and Albert would be her Prince Consort. Because Victoria’s mother was also a member of the Sax Coburgh line, Victoria was also fluent in German, which was the prmary language used between Victorian and Albert and their children in their private household.
Though both the Queen and Albert were fascinated by the emerging array of technologies it was Albert who was involved with the organization of the 1851 World Fair and Great Exhibition – home of the famous Crystal Palace. Victoria understood herself as a guardian of morals and an example to the realm, which by the middle of her reign included Great Britain, The Republic of Ireland, and India. It was at this exhibition that Albert received one of the first commercially available keyless-wind watches – a new jeweled design of watch that sparked a watch chain and fob trend that lasted several generations.
As a personal embodiment of the royal line and the Empire, Queen Victoria observed and emphasized the reserved traditions of the time. Intimacy, sex and indeed the acknowledgement of being in a physical body, were ideas her highness preferred not to dwell upon. Tightly constricted in tight corset and expansive crinoline hoop skirts, the 1850s-1870s mid Victorian fashion very specifically circumscribed the ideals of gender, class and fashion. She supported the introduction of the new science of ether anesthesia in childbirth, which had been used in the birth of her seventh and eighth children. However, Queen Victoria was adamantly against breastfeeding, which seemed to her backwards and overly bodily, and was horrified when several of her daughters wanted to nurse their own children.
When Albert died in 1861, Victoria’s world came crashing in around her. She went into a state of mourning that lasted forty years.  In this historical moment, we are reminded that the great Monarch was also a person. Upon Albert’s death, Victoria collapsed to the floor, then gathered up the youngest child, Beatrice, only four, and wrapped her in Albert’s nightclothes and lay their until dawn.
As so eloquently stated in Victoria’s Daughters, “When Albert died, not only did the normal physical and emotional love that passes between spouses vanish with him, but so did the one person over whom this queen did not want to reign.”


Jewellery Necklace With Model

Jewellery Necklace With Model


Jewellery Necklace With Model


Jewellery Necklace With Model


Jewellery Necklace With Model


Jewellery Necklace With Model


Jewellery Necklace With Model


Jewellery Necklace With Model


Jewellery Necklace With Model


Jewellery Necklace With Model


Jewellery Necklace With Model

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