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Kays Jewelry

Executive Summary about Kay Jewelry By Peter Gitundu


Whenever we buy something that we consider valuable, we always want to buy from a supplier who will assure us of quality and durability. This goes for our jewelry too. Of all the stores that deal with jewelry, none beats the Kays jewelry store. This store has been in this field for the last 90 plus years and therefore to rubbish their experience would be at your own peril.

The staff at Kays jewelry are quite loaded with vast knowledge and will voluntarily and willingly assist you in getting the kind of information that you may require regarding jewelry. This way, you decision making is made easier.

To know more about Kays or to buy jewelry from them, you may wish to visit their store in person or alternatively you can check out their details from the Internet.The list on their web site will prove quite valuable in this task. With the many branches of Kays jewelry,you can also look up for the address of a store that is at your convenience and pay them a visit.

At Kays, you will find a wide selection of jewelry suitable for many different occasions like weddings formal dinners and other parties. you can also look it up online to save on time that you would take going to the store. With Kays jewelry, you can be sure to be your friends' envy.


Kay Jewelry and Birthstones

Executive Summary about Kay Jewelry By Puripong Koomsin


Kay Jewelry has been around for some ninety years now. The simple idea of two innovative brothers, Sol and Edmund Kaufmann from Reading, Pennsylvania gave way for the inception of Kay. They opened the first Kay Jewelry in the corner of the furniture store owned by their father.

Originally, Kay was selling things aside from jewelries. Some of their initial products comprised of eyeglasses, electric razors, musical jewelry boxes, silverware sets, kitchen appliances and even radios. But then later on, as time changed, Kay concentrated in the jewelry business.

Know Your Gemstone. A gemstone which is also often called birthstones, are crystal fragments from the earth's heart. These fragments are cut, shaped, polished and the colors enhanced to create adornments or jewelries.

If you are born in January, Garnet is your gemstone. Garnet comes in almost a rainbow of colors, varying from deep red to opulent orange and golden tones, supple violets and lavenders, and striking greens. This gem is believed to promote loyalty, sincerity and devotion. Amethyst is the gemstone for February. It is a purple strain of quartz ranging from soft slightly pinkish violet up to rich grape purple. Aquamarine is for people born in March. When mined and cut most Aquamarines are greenish in hue. For a purer blue color, the stones are enhanced by heating. Diamonds are valued for their brilliance, purity and elegance. It is April's gemstone. Diamonds derived its name from the Greek word 'adamas' which means unconquerable or indestructible. A diamond's worth is determined by its cut, clarity, color and carat.

May's gemstone is represented by Emerald. Emerald is commonly associated with rebirth and abundance because of its rich green color which often brings in mind the colors of spring, symbolizing regeneration of life and hope of new possibilities. Pearls can be natural or cultured. Pearls unlike other gemstones are produced by living organisms like oysters and mollusks. Contrary to beliefs that pearls are produced white, pearls' color varies. It varies from champagne pink, yellow, golden, lavender, gray and black. July's gem is Ruby - the gem of smoldering desire and passion. Peridot is a relatively soft gemstone. This gemstone has been credited with magical and healing powers like the power to deflect evil and protection against nightmares. September is symbolized by Sapphire. Sapphire embodies an endless palette of blue colors but like all other gems, it is also found in other shades of red, violet, orange and even white. A perfect sapphire is a rare work of art. For the month of October, the gemstone is Opal. Admired as a symbol of purity, fidelity and hope and was nicknamed by the Romans as the Queen of Gems because it encompasses the shades and colors of all other gems. Opal has the ability to play with color. Another variety of quartz, Citrine is November's stone. Its color ranges from pale yellow to brown.

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