Tuesday, May 30, 2017

He has a habit of losing the look and give your age

Apparently, it is not surprising that, given the prevalence of the fashion style of the 40s (as opposed to harsh and rough samples), widely represented pearls. While in consumer magazines obvious tendency to promote artificial pearls, Lucky encourages readers to pay attention to natural pearls, and says: "There is a huge variety of wonderful costume jewelry, which means that you do not have to spend big money on a really worthwhile thing. In other words, get your fake pearls. He has a habit of losing the look and give your age. "

1 comment:

Pearl Necklace said...

The Supreme Court of India will not attempt to return the historic diamond Kohinur, which is now part of the British crown jewels, because it can not interfere in the diplomatic process, and can not obtain from the other country's transfer of the stone.
Kohinur diamond weighing 105 carats, which was in England in the middle of the XIX century, for many years on display at the Tower of London. But the question is the famous stone supplies is an emotional issue for many Indians, who believe that the British stole the diamond.
Kohinur, one of the world's largest diamond, at the center of a diplomatic row between New Delhi and London, and in India for decades tense debate about the need to return it.
Last year, the government of Prime Minister Narendra Modi has informed the Supreme Court that the diamond was not "taken by force and kidnapped" by the British, and donated to the "East India Company" rulers of Punjab.
Government representatives, however, pointed out that it is still trying to return Kohinur, probably on the basis of agreements with the UK, as there is no concrete evidence that the stone was indeed voluntarily donated to Queen Victoria.