Monday, October 19, 2009

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It should come as no surprise that a jewel as brilliant as Charles & Colvard created Moissanite® inspires designers to create incredible jewelry. These jewelry artisans have used moissanite's extraordinary visual properties of fire and brilliance coupled with its hardness, toughness and durability to unleash their imaginations and push the boundaries of design.

Their unique creations demonstrate that moissanite may be the only jewel that has as much style, sparkle and cachet as you.

Naming Daughters After Jewelry

Asians love to name their children, especially daughters, after brand labels. Surely you know of a Tiffany or Chanel.

To understand this trend, one must first explore the different expectations Asians have between their sons and daughters. In a society practicing promigeniture, the sons are expected to carry on the family name and possibly do something productive once they move out of the house by age 40, whereas the daughters are seen as chattel… like jewelry. You will never meet an asian man named Dunhill or Zegna. This is because the asian parents value their sons more than their daughters and do more to save them from societal mockery. And don’t think the asian parents are not aware of what they are doing when naming their daughter Cartier. They are supplanting their subliminal message to offer their daughters for sale. It is a well known statistic that daughters named after jewelry tend to fetch a higher dowery than non-jewelry named daughters.



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