The Ides of March is the first day of the Roman New Year.It also marks the first day of spring in the Roman calendar. What better way to welcome in the first day of spring with this lovely gold vermeil flower charm pendant accessorized with a quartz brick and sunflower blue swarovski crystal on a 14 kt gold fill chain.
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Monday, March 9, 2009
Ides of March Necklace
The Ides of March is the first day of the Roman New Year.It also marks the first day of spring in the Roman calendar. What better way to welcome in the first day of spring with this lovely gold vermeil flower charm pendant accessorized with a quartz brick and sunflower blue swarovski crystal on a 14 kt gold fill chain.
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Sunday, February 1, 2009
In with the New but save the Old!

(Honolulu Advertiser library photos)
We just finished celebrating the Chinese New Year here in Hawaii, so now that it is officially the New Year twice over most folks are ready for out with the old in with the new. I hope you don't apply this to your jewelry. I posted this before but thought most would appreciate it if you hadn't seen it before or if you did and lost it you can say you found it again.
Come on with these economic times you want to make the most of everything you have!
Here is a great home remedy for cleaning silver. You will need:
1. An aluminum pan (like the disposable ones you buy to bake a cake or pie)
2. Hot Water (must be boiling hot)
3. Box of Baking Soda
Place your silver jewelry on the aluminum pan first. Spread the pieces out so each piece of jewelry is touching the aluminum pan and so that it is not too crowded.
Boil water in kettle, when it reaches boil, pour the boiling water into the aluminum pan so that the jewelry is completed covered by the water.
Last, sprinkle in the baking soda into the water. The water will start fizzling and sizzling and steam will come out that smells like rotten eggs. The steam is partly composed of the sulfur (which creates the tarnish). Stir the water a little to make sure all the baking soda dissolves.
After the fizzling stops, you can pour the water out and rinse everything with cold water to wash off the baking soda. Most of the jewelry will look like new! If some are still tarnished, just repeat the process again.
February is here and so is that wonderful time of the year...Valentines Day! I haven't quite understood why we celebrate it since he was condemned to death! Here is how it reads in the history books though:

The History of Valentine's Day
Have you ever wondered how Valentine's Day came to be?
The Story behind St. Valentines Day is a fascinating one. Although February 14th is celebrated as a lovers' holiday today, with the giving of candy, flowers, Valentine's Day card and other gifts between couples in love, it originated as a tribute to St. Valentine, a Catholic bishop.
As early as the fourth century B.C., the Romans engaged in an annual young man's rite of passage to the God Lupercus. It's earliest orgin was the Roman festival Lupercalia, observed on Feb. 15. Lupercalia celebrated the coming of Spring on the Roman calendar. Lupercalia became a celebration intended to ensure the fertility of flocks, fields and people.
The names of the teenage women were placed in a box and drawn at random by adolescent men; thus, a man was assigned a woman companion (a sexual partner) for the duration of the year, after which another lottery was staged. After eight hundred years of this cruel practice, the early church fathers sought to end this practice.
In an effort to do away with the pagan festival, Pope Gelasius ordered a slight change in the lottery. Instead of the names of young women, the box would contain the names of saints. Both men and women were allowed to draw from the box, and the game was to emulate the ways of the saint they drew during the rest of the year. Needless to say, many of the young Roman men were not too pleased with the rule changes.
Instead of the pagan god Lupercus, the Church looked for a suitable patron saint of love to take his place. They found an appropriate choice in Valentine, who, in 270 AD had been beheaded by Emperor Claudius.
According to church tradition, St. Valentine was a priest near Rome. At that time the Roman Emperor, Claudius II, had issued an edict forbidding marriage. Claudius had determined that married men made poor soldiers because they were emotionally attached to their families. So he banned marriage from his empire.
Valentine, a bishop , seeing the trauma of young lovers, met with them in a secret place, and joined them in the sacrament of matrimony. When Claudius found out about this "friend of lovers," Valentine was thrown in jail and condemned to death.
While Valentine was in prison awaiting his fate, he befriended his jailer, Asterius, who had a blind daughter. Asterius' daughter befriended the kind priest by bringing food and messages to him. Valentine fell in love with the jailer's daughter. Asterius requested that he heal his daughter. Through his faith he miraculously restored the sight of Asterius' daughter and converted the two of them to Christianity.
After some time in prison the priest was ordered to appear before the Emperor. The emperor, impressed with the young priest's dignity and conviction, first tried to convert him to paganism to save him from certain execution. But Valentine reversed the strategy, trying instead to convert Claudius. He failed. Just before his execution, he asked for pen and paper from his jailor, and signed a farewell message to the jailer's daughter and signed it, "From Your Valentine." He was stoned and beheaded on February 24, 270 AD.
Valentine become a Patron Saint, and spiritual overseer of the annual festival. Although the lottery for women had been banned by the church, the mid-February holiday in commemoration of St. Valentine, involved young Romans offering women they admired and wished to court, handwritten greetings of affection on February 14th.
The greetings eventually acquired the St. Valentine's name. One of the earliest cards was sent in 1415 by Charles, Duke of Orleans to his wife. He was imprisoned in the Tower of London at the time. The card is now preserved in the British Museum.
Hmmmm seems a little odd to celebrate someone who got themselves stoned and head chopped off but to each his own. If you have a Valentine or not check out the jewelry on my website. I personally give myself a Valentine's present regardless of my relationship status just to remember I'm worth it! Check out the sales!
Foxy
Thursday, December 11, 2008
Winter Time in Hawaii!
It's winter time in Manoa! If there is any doubt here is a picture of my favorite coffee place. Ivan and Nina are the proud owners of Half&Half. They can brew you a mean cup of coffee without even having to get out of your car!(and who would want to when the weather is nasty and rainy) They also have the best purple sweet potato danishes great with that cup of coffee. Of course when the weather is nice they have a wonderful seating area to sit and relax and enjoy the serene atmosphere of Manoa. If you are looking for something special for gift giving or you just want to treat yourself check out Allure Hair Studio and Day Spa. It's charm and peacefulness is transcending. They are also very gracious to showcase my jewelry as well so if you see anything you like let them know you read it on my blog and they will give you a 15% discount off the jewelry. Hope your Christmas is Merrier! Mele Kalikemaka!
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Thursday, March 27, 2008
HIFI News

Hawaii Fashion Incubator is fabulous ! Their goal and objective is promoting fashion as art and industry in Hawaii. It's great a source to keep informed about all the fabulous events and people in our industry. Hawaii is booming with wonderful talent! Here is just a few events they've posted, for more info check out their website or sign up on their mailing list their link is on the left of this page!
Saturday, March 29th from 9 p.m. to 2 a.m. at the O Lounge
Heavy Water Magazine's Spring Broke will feature Hinano clothing's spring line,Tahitian dance crw Maohi Nui, and music by DJ ESAKE. Giveaways throughout the night include roundtrip tickets on GO! Airlines and three T&C/Hinano/Heavywater surfboards custom-made for the event. Event proceeds benefit Surfing the Nations and Hawaii Amateur Surfing Association. 18 years and older, $10
Saturday, April 12 from 5 to 10 p.m. at the O Lounge
Stargirl Cosmetics and Paul Mitchell Ulupono Academy present a fashion show. Celebrity makeup artist and Hifi member Wendy Robin debuts her new makeup line, Stargirl. All event proceeds benefit the Larry King Foundation, Leeza Gibbons Memory Foundation, Andrew Gomez Dream Foundation and the Food for Africa Foundation.$20
Don't forget to check out other great events through the Hawaiian Islands they have on their list!
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