Luxygoods.com, an online jewelry designer/retailer announces a new collection of over 100 Hawaiian theme jewelry designs, including rings, pendants, bracelets, accessories and the latest craze, nail arts. Shipped directly from the Aloha State of Hawaii, the company's online web front finally went live this year and is gathering a lot of interests from around the world.
Hawaiian Jewelry history can be traced back to England during the Victorian Era, when Prince Albert died in 1862, Queen Victoria mourned his death by wearing jewelry accented with black enamel and carved with floral, vine or scroll designs, this soon took off and became the most fashionable statement at that time. The Hawaiian Queen Kapiolani and Princess Liliuokalani took these jewelries back with them to the Hawaiian Kingdom after paying a visit to English in 1887. Those jewelries were also treasured by other royal members and had become the modern day Hawaiian Jewelry we know of.
Luxygoods' collection carries some of these timeless and classic designs. The company believes they have a significant place in history and culture. By keeping authentic elements and injecting fashion-forward thinking and creativeness, Luxygoods has created some very unique and contemporary pieces with modern fashion elements. Staying true to quality workmanship, the intricate details and patterns you find on Luxygoods' collections are all hand engraved by experienced and artistic jewelry makers. All the traditional Hawaiian Jewelry elements, such as maile leaves, waves and hibiscus flowers are a true reflection of Hawaiian cultures. Luxygoods incorporates these elements into modern designs, like triple rings, heart shaped pendants, cross pendants, and skull bracelets. New and exotic materials were also introduced, such as variety of stones, rose gold, pink gold, white gold, platinum and black coating on sterling silver. Luxygoods gives its customers value, quality, also options.
Luxygoods has truly brought another dimension to the traditional art of Hawaiian Jewelry making. The company has taken some pretty daring and bold steps. But being creative and giving new interpretation to traditions are what luxygoods is all about.
For a complete catalog of the company’s designs, and its blog on Hawaiian culture and living, please visit http://www.luxygoods.com
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