Apr 122011

Everywhere a lot of various jewelry and often we buy gold jewelry, for investment and also beautify themselves. As for imitation jewelry, beautiful shape, it’s cheap but can not for investment. (What about IRA gold?)

We need to think again about investing in the form of jewelry. Since I was one who thought about it, but that was before, now that I think about it again, jewelry investment is not a profitable investment. But my conclusion is subject to interpretation and motivation of each individual. Because there are thinking, rather than money was gone to

Gold Plated Jewelry

buy imitation jewelry that will not sell, you should buy gold jewelry, if one day need money, can be sold, or mortgaged. However, when we sell the jewelry, gold prices sometimes go down, plus the discounted cost of manufacture, eventually we lose too. While the other principles, as well as my principles now, rather than money to invest in jewelry, we recommend investing in gold 401k, a good price fluctuation and no cuts the cost of manufacture.

In European countries, especially those that I observed in France, women and even many men wear gold jewelry. I got the explanation that their jewelry is from their grandmother or great grandmother and others, plus another explanation, if the jewelry, subsequent to the owner will be passed on to her child. And vice versa with men who will also bequeathed to the boys. I think it’s a good thing, because then, the prize did not bother looking for something that is not necessarily favored people will be rewarded, just give a ring of gold, or gold earrings or a pendant. More about gold IRA transfer as your wise investment option.

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Antoni Gaudí

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Antoni Gaudí i Cornet (Riudoms or Reus, June 25, 1852 – Barcelona, June 10, 1926) was a Spanish architect, leader of the Catalan Modernism.

Gaudi was an architect with an innate sense of geometry and volume, as well as a great imaginative ability that allowed him to mentally project the majority of his works before passing them on to planes. In fact, rarely performed detailed drawings of his works, preferring to recreate them on three-dimensional models, molding all the details coming up was going mentally. At other times, I was improvising on the fly, giving instructions to his staff about what they had to do.

With a strong intuition and creative ability, Gaudí conceived his buildings on a global basis, serving both structural solutions such as functional and decorative. Studied to the smallest detail of his creations in architecture integrating a range of handicrafts that he mastered to perfection: ceramics, glassware, iron forging, carpentry, etc. It also introduced new techniques in the treatment of materials, such as his famous “trencadís” made with pottery waste.

After some early influenced by the neo-Gothic art and certain oriental trends, led Gaudí modernism in its most dynamic era between the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. However, the architect Reus went beyond orthodox modernism, creating a personal style based on observation of nature, the fruit of which was his use of geometric rules, such as the hyperbolic paraboloid, the hyperboloid, the helix and the conoid.

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