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Mitch Endick's Articles in Culture and Society

  • Religious Jewelry An Outward Sign of Faith
    The power of religious symbolism has endured through history. For many religious denominations, sacred symbols have often taken the form of personal jewelry. Religious jewelry has been used as an outward sign of ones faith. The symbol used often indicates the particular religion of the wearer.
  • Celtic Jewelry is Steeped in History
    All cultures throughout history have placed a significant importance to symbols. Long before the development of modern communications, ancient cultures used symbols as a way to share information. The ancient Celts left behind a long history of symbolism and artistry that endures today.
  • Children Drawn to the Sparkle of Jewelry
    Observing how a baby reacts to visual stimuli and it is easy to see how jewelry gets the attention of children and adults alike. Beauty, color and shine are universal attractants not limited to humans.
  • The Black Hills Yields Pink and Green Gold
    In more ways than one, Black Hills gold jewelry has the ability to turn gold into green. Black Hills gold has been a very popular choice when buying gold jewelry pieces.
  • Ten Carat Gold the Good and the Bad
    Gold has captivated us for thousand of years especially when it comes to jewelry. The gift of gold has never fallen out of favor, considered an act of respect and love. Gold has started wars, helped build far flung empires and fueled great economies.
  • All Gold Jewelry is Not Created Equal
    Gold has been a precious commodity for thousand of years. The uses for gold extend far beyond just jewelry. Great empires have risen and fallen based on gold and has historically been a symbol of power and wealth. Gold has remained a universal currency and a fuel a global trade.
  • Golf Course Panoramas Help Frame the Sport
    One of the more popular genres of framed panoramas depict famous golf courses. Views of championship golf courses from around the world can be adorn your home or office. Framed golf course panoramas can make the perfect gift for the golfer or collector in your life.
  • Watches Join Cars as Reliable Japanese Products
    The Swiss have been always been known for producing finely crafted goods including watches and clocks and were long considered by many to be the undisputed champs in precision and reliability.
  • How Watch Making Has Changed
    Before wristwatches became ubiquitous in our society, pocket watches were the standard for personal timekeeping. The first pocket watch is thought to have been made in Germany towards the end of the fifteenth century.
  • Watch Makers Discover Part Standardization
    Like countless other consumer products, the way in which modern wrist watches are manufactured has undergone incredible changes since the Industrial Revolution that broke during the turn of twentieth century.
  • Watch Companies Use Communication Technology to Get Their Message Out
    During the early days of watch production, watch makers relied almost entirely on their reputation. By offering the timeless qualities of craftsmanship, durability and good value for the money, many watch makers were propelled forward.
  • Consider a Custom Watch If a Personal Submarine Is Not In Your Budget
    Many wealthy buyers are looking for the ultimate in bling and that includes buying everything from tourist travel to outer space, mega yachts and even personal submarines.
  • Jewelry Fakes and Knockoffs
    Most all of us are familiar with the old comedy stereotype of the seedy looking gent on street corner pulling open his jacket, offering to sell an expensive watch for pennies on the dollar.
  • Framed Skyline Panorama Photographs
    Someone once wrote that great cities have great skylines. Recognizable by prominent buildings and other structures the worlds great city skylines can be seen in many different panoramic photographs.



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