Monday, July 29, 2019

Story image for bridal jewelry from Wichita Eagle (blog)

Jeweler to move to larger showroom with bridal area and coffee and ...

Wichita Eagle (blog)-May 23, 2019
“She has such a great reputation, and it's really a different category of jewelry than what we do.” ... “Now we're going to have a sit-down bridal area,” Sayre says.
Story image for bridal jewelry from Femina

Tips on how to choose perfect bridal jewellery

Femina-Mar. 15, 2019
Finding the perfect jewellery for your bridal sari or lehenga is just as important as finding the perfect dress itself. Keep these points in mind when selecting your ...
Story image for bridal jewelry from Cosmopolitan.com

'Vanderpump Rules' Star Brittany Cartwright Is Having the Wedding of ...

Cosmopolitan.com-Apr. 29, 2019
Brittany Cartwright grew up on a farm in Kentucky, but she always knew she'd have a fairytale wedding. Some princesses meet their Prince Charmings at a ...
Story image for bridal jewelry from Brides.com

An Intimate Three-Day Wedding in Tuscany

Brides.com-Feb. 20, 2019
Keep reading to see this elegant Tuscany wedding in action, planned by Exclusive ... and statement earrings, which actually alluded to Brian's late grandfather.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

The beginning of the XX century, gives a strange feeling of the era it seems to Me that
enthusiasm for the new was the determining factor. N. And.Berdyaev
in his "Self-knowledge" calls this period of Russian cultural Renaissance.
He writes that "it was the intoxication of creativity, novelty,
the tension, the struggle, the challenge. In these years Russia had sent many gifts"
(Berdyaev N. And. Self. The experience of philosophical autobiography. -- M.
1991 P. 140) cites an interesting example. Who could expect success in
love? In 60-e years-the materialist and realist thinking In the 70s -- populist. In
90-Marxist And then it is once again time of the romantics And the revolution of 1917
the year also possessed the element of novelty, although N. A. Berdyaevand
wrote- "the Russian revolution was also the end of Russian intelligentsia.
The revolution are always ungrateful Russian revolution reacted with the black
ingratitude to the Russian intelligentsia, which produced it, she
persecuted and cast down into the abyss" (ibid. With 231) And the "Freedom
not democratic, but aristocratic Freedom is not interesting and does not need rebels
to the masses, they can't bear the burden of freedom" (ibid) So
N. And.Berdyaev probably explains the discrepancy of interests
intellectuals and revolution