Illinois News Index

McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 25 Nov 1975, p. 37

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PAGE 23 - SEC. I - SUPPLEMENT TO McHENKY PLAINDEALER - NOV. 25,1»75 Yuletide lightworks 'ring in' the season A ring is a special thing, a token of love, and as such, a very cherished gift whenever given, but par­ ticularly so duripg the Christmas season. Fur­ thermore, the ring, per­ haps history's first truly unisex jewelry -- is a fa­ vorite of both men and women. This year, rings take a variety of turns around the finger, .reports the Jewelry Industry Council. Just in time for gift giving, rings can be found in a wide range of precious metals, with both tradi­ tional and untraditional stones, and in an endless variety of unique designs. Colored stones decorate the rings with the most gift appeal. Black and green onyx, lapis lazuli, malachite, tiger's eye, jade, opal, carved rock crystal, turquoise, coral, ivory, mother of pearl spice up the many styles, in both gold and silver, with their unusual dimensional shapes as well as their colorings. Blocks and cylinders of stones make outstanding rings. And when the stone is also a part of the ring's shank, the finger is really gift wrapped. Flat topped designs are stone-topped, too. These very modern rings usually have squared shanks, even split shanks, so the stones are really on display. Extremely narrow bands of metal that curve up­ ward from each side of the finger are stone centered and meant to be worn -- and gifted -- in multiples. The precious colored stones, the rubies, the em­ eralds, the sapphires, look newest in wide bands to fit the pinky, in animal shapes. Their splendid bounty accompanieu by diamonds in traditional dinner rings is always a gift to herald -- and she will! A ring gift suggestion of special note comes just in time from Europe. It's a full circle or semi-circle of diamonds called the eter­ nity ring. Giving this ring, a husband tells his wife, "I love you now even more." Her birthstone, accented by the smaller birthstones The Year Round Christmas A NEW KITCHFMI No Obligation Estimates •WE HANDLE: Roper, Coming & | MitI0 1 ̂ Panasonic Micro 0ven$ * Broan Hoods Cor/ toarbl. an Tops Zu'tured Formica 1 ^t°ck & r> '*** c°sto» 2SER-1 wt Specialize1 In Kitchens Glaviano's Interiors 385-3764 S. RTE. 31 (Next To McHenry Floral) McHENRY of her children, is a par­ ticularly loving ring to put in a mother's stocking. Small diamonds in gleaming gold pave a glit­ tering path, cluster in con­ temporary curves, singly spark newsy novelties, line up for linear lightworks so it's not by chance that they are Santa's favorite way to ring in a gift. Their combination produces a variety capable of com­ plementing every hand, every taste, every holiday budget. This includes the mascu­ line half of any gift list, too. For him, diamonds pave the way in generous tubular styles, in squared off masculine styles. New rings for men mix in stones with diamonds and gold for a truly hand­ some effect. This is Christ­ mas, 1975, and the gifting follows his lifestyle. Coin rings, diamond Christmas-that special occasion How many of us have beautiful heirlooms and antiques, fine sets of china, silver and glassware bur­ ied somewhere in the back of a closet? These lovely items were probably all stored away with the same promise ... "We'll put them away for a special occasion." In most cases, unfortunately, that "special occasion" never comes, and so they sit collecting dust and tarnish. True, many of these val­ uable objects need to be carefully handled and sparked initials, sports themes, rings with a flip side that features a differ­ ent motif, sterling signet rings, animal heads are more ways to round his Angers with a gift he'll love, and love to wear. would not stand up -to the stress of everyday living. Yet it seems a shame to be cautious to the extent that no one ever gets a chance to appreciate their beauty, Why not declare this Christmas season "special .enough" and dig out your family best. With the,Bi­ centennial approaching, there couldn't be a bejtter time for the family to en­ joy a Christmas rich in tradition and heritage- China and crystal Vases and bowls, whether/ old heirlooms or not-so-an­ tique wedding presents, will make beautiful /hold­ ers for Christmas floral arrangements. And don't forget that there's no better time than Christmas %6 display a special pair 6t candle­ sticks. tmrnmrnmrnmrnrnrnmimmmmmmmmmmm mm mm mm mm mmmmmm mm mm mmmmmm tmmmmmm* m PRICES EFFECTIVE WEDNESDAY thru SUNDAY THESE CA*DS W® accapt Mastarcharga and Bankamaricard Charge Cards. X ^ GIVE* , THE MAN-,., PlfASER ' fiJore/co inc. 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