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PAVANE -> jewellery (9/19/2005 3:06:34 AM)

I wish to give my slave a ring to wear to acknowledge the fact that she has been accepted as my ltr slave with a view to becoming 24/7. She can only wear gold btw.
Any suggestions as to what type would be gratefully accepted. Or any websites that sell rings etc.

Master Mick

'one ring to bind them all and in the darkness earn them a good thrashing'




NakedOnMyChain -> RE: jewellery (9/19/2005 3:17:14 AM)

A claddagh ring would be fitting. It's the Celtic ring with two hands reaching together to hold a heart. Also Celtic themed, but appropriate, would be a traditional unending Celtic knot band.




nella -> RE: jewellery (9/19/2005 4:23:03 AM)

a simple ring whit a light blue stone might work well as light blue is a gentle calm stone or perhaps an orange stone as orange strengten sexual desire. Perhaps the simplest choice is a simple golden band then have somthing fiffing engraved, either on the inside or the outside.




krazysubbiekat -> RE: jewellery (9/19/2005 6:37:53 AM)

http://bdsmsanctuary.com/jewelry/

I hope this helps.




perfection20005 -> RE: jewellery (9/19/2005 9:48:14 AM)

This is a great site for all kinds of jewelery: www.puretnt.com

Good luck




OscarHargraves -> RE: jewellery (9/19/2005 10:05:47 PM)

How about a nose ring?




girl4you2 -> RE: jewellery (9/20/2005 1:56:03 AM)


quote:

ORIGINAL: NakedOnMyChain

A claddagh ring would be fitting. It's the Celtic ring with two hands reaching together to hold a heart. Also Celtic themed, but appropriate, would be a traditional unending Celtic knot band.


if a claddagh ring is chosen, it should be worn with the heart facing inward, indicating that the wearer has found someone who holds their heart, and to whom their heart belongs. worn the other way 'round it signifies that the wearer is "available."




subversiveone -> RE: jewellery (9/20/2005 7:00:45 PM)

http://www.e-weddingbands.com/store/unique3.html
http://www.acjewelry.com/stsiri.html
http://www.handwovenbands.com/
or my fave: http://www.celtic-weddingrings.com/?mtc=google&trkroi_campaign=1296FD2E-1447-F460-6BFA-484035558104




girl4you2 -> RE: jewellery (9/20/2005 7:05:48 PM)


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ORIGINAL: subversiveone

http://www.e-weddingbands.com/store/unique3.html
http://www.acjewelry.com/stsiri.html
http://www.handwovenbands.com/


very pretty rings you've linked here. thank you. have you any links for short chains for connecting nipple rings? i've not found any in my searches. thank you. very pretty rings indeed.




subversiveone -> RE: jewellery (9/20/2005 7:22:08 PM)

http://www.showoffyourstuff.com/nipple_chains.htm
http://www.nipplecharms.com/nipple-chains.html
http://www.sblades.com/In-nipple.php
http://www.hiddendelites.com/nipple_chains.htm
http://www.affections.com/jewelry.html

google "nipple chains"




perverseangelic -> RE: jewellery (9/20/2005 8:09:49 PM)


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ORIGINAL: girl4you2


if a claddagh ring is chosen, it should be worn with the heart facing inward, indicating that the wearer has found someone who holds their heart, and to whom their heart belongs. worn the other way 'round it signifies that the wearer is "available."


According to just about everyone I know of Irish decent this is an urban legend created in the US to make it sound nifty-er

I'm not sure of the accuracy of this statement, but of the MANY people I've spoken to, I've been unanimously told this isn't based in tradition.




girl4you2 -> RE: jewellery (9/22/2005 3:43:16 PM)


quote:

ORIGINAL: perverseangelic


quote:

ORIGINAL: girl4you2


if a claddagh ring is chosen, it should be worn with the heart facing inward, indicating that the wearer has found someone who holds their heart, and to whom their heart belongs. worn the other way 'round it signifies that the wearer is "available."


According to just about everyone I know of Irish decent this is an urban legend created in the US to make it sound nifty-er

I'm not sure of the accuracy of this statement, but of the MANY people I've spoken to, I've been unanimously told this isn't based in tradition.


i recon my relatives grew up in the sticks in ireland. traditions are so varied depending upon where one comes from.




Sweeticing -> RE: jewellery (9/22/2005 10:08:11 PM)

I love the look of celtic rings




girl4you2 -> RE: jewellery (9/23/2005 12:19:43 AM)


quote:

ORIGINAL: Sweeticing

I love the look of celtic rings

i share that with you; i've a celtic ring on the toe next to the claddagh one. i really like the two quotes you had under your post, too (couldn't figure out how to make them into boxes).

quote:

"What one has not experienced, one will never understand in print."...

quote:

"Imagination is more important than knowledge" Albert Einstein..




subversiveone -> jewelry (9/23/2005 1:41:51 PM)

I'm going to order this one from above site, celtic-weddingrings:

[image]local://upfiles/111457/DCFF675A3B1A4D1AB09E20C2D85AAA4A.jpg[/image]




girl4you2 -> RE: jewelry (9/23/2005 2:05:39 PM)


quote:

ORIGINAL: subversiveone

I'm going to order this one from above site, celtic-weddingrings:

[image]local://upfiles/111457/DCFF675A3B1A4D1AB09E20C2D85AAA4A.jpg[/image]


so very pretty! i'd overlooked that link, so thank you for posting your choice (i've bookmarked it now). i'm sure it will look spectacular on you!




subversiveone -> RE: jewelry (9/23/2005 3:15:59 PM)

you're so sweet!
i plan on wearing it as a pinkie ring ;)




Sweeticing -> RE: jewelry (9/24/2005 6:39:16 PM)

Yes I think that is a very pretty ring. I have outgrown my engagement ring so I think the one I get will be a celtic and prob green stone put in.




Elegant -> RE: jewellery (9/25/2005 9:05:54 AM)

We got Master Archer's wedding ring from Loren Damewood, a fabulous jewlery artisan in Florida. Master knew exactally what he wanted: a turks head knot band...but it took us much research to find someone who would make it. We stumbled upon this man's link by accident and had the opportunity to meet him in person before we had the ring made.

http://www.golden-knots.com/index.html

The turk's head is a nice symbol: it is a binding knot.




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