Unlike the world many years ago, today’s world is all about fashion. Men are getting their hair dyed, styled and even blow dried. We won’t even mention the fact that men are getting their nails and toe nails done just as much as women do or the fact that they spend just as much time in a tanning salon too.
It is the modern age of flare, style and above all classic sophistication. Men are rushing out to local department stores to find the best outfits to match their events and occasions planned through-out the season. Looking good has never been so hard when nothing less than perfect is the style. The hair must play the part, the shoes must walk the walk and even the ring needs to be nothing less than incredible.
That’s why so many men are choosing men’s tungsten rings. Men’s tungsten rings help the outfit and give it the classic style a lot of men are craving. It also gives them the strength and power that is needed within a ring to give it that manly vibe and naturalism. Not every man is into fashion, in fact some men could care less about the next biggest thing in fashion while other men cannot wait for the fashion magazine to hit the stands to show them what is the hottest new trend on the market.
Scott Keating Jewelry
Does a lover of nature ever profess a love for jewelry? Yes, some well-known lovers of nature enjoy and purchase jewelry. Some of those nature lovers visit the ski resorts in Colorado. While at such ski resorts, some of those nature lovers do not hesitate to buy Scott Keating jewelry. Scott Keating and his wife Nancy Lovendahl sell custom-designed jewelry at a shop in Aspen, Colorado. During the eight years that they have been in business, their line of customers has included celebrities such as Jack Nicholson, Sonny Bono and Jill St John.
When Keating came to Aspen in 1973 he brought with him the designing and engineering knowledge that he had acquired at the University of Illinois. Keating had received at least some of his training from the master goldsmith, Robert Von Neuman. After moving to Colorado, Keating used his design knowledge to craft silver jewelry. Later he began working with precious stones and gold.
In 1978 Keating took the first steps toward creation of a unique and widely recognized jewelry collection. He began to craft one-of-a-kind pieces of jewelry. Each of those unique pieces reflected the strong sense of design that Keating had learned from his teachers and mentors. Keating gradually retreated from his plan to sell jewelry at wholesale prices. He chose to concentrate on his growing collection.
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