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Blue Hour Designs jewelry
My husband and I are currently watching the tv series The Tudors and when writing this post about the beautiful jewelery designs by Alysia Sánchez Melnikov from Blue Hours Designs I constantly think about the Tudors and the castle-style-living. Norbert, Alysia's husband contacted Bloesem a little while ago for sponsor information and I can only say he is one of the friendliest business men I have ever met. When you read their blog and see the images you probably will enjoy their travel adventures just as much as I do. And I can only smile when I see how much Alysia loves castles and anything ancient and old...image below is from Hamlet's castle in Denmark that the couple visited.
Alysia and Norbert life near Boulder, Colorado and together they run Blue Hour Designs. I absolutely love their jewelry and have my eyes set on the Canary ring in the image above...love love love it! Would you like to read more about Blue Hours Designs then click here, to go shopping click either here or here...














love the jewellery too! I visited Hamlet's Castle when I was a child - however, when I was there, the moat was empty to be cleaned and it smelled awful! Perhaps just how it might have smelled in Tudor times!
Posted by: nike air max | 11/24/2010 at 11:58 AM
thank you so much for an alternative to pork! lol! I really enjoyed this recipe and my wife is asking me to cook it again tomorrow! lol! I order alot of veggies from Celebrity Foods so this gives me a great complement to my awesome veggies i cook!
Posted by: LC-E6 Charger | 08/27/2010 at 01:26 PM
The jewelry history is also a history of material and technology development.
Posted by: Retro Jordans | 08/26/2010 at 11:15 AM
The beauty of simple but elegant jewelry is what i am most attracted.. this signifies simplicity beneath the inner beauty. i really love your collections..
Honeymoon registry
Posted by: Honeymoon registry | 07/23/2010 at 01:58 PM
Ik kom je naam overal tegen maar op de een of andere manier heb ik nooit de tijd genomen om eens uitgebreid er voor te gaan zitten
Posted by: smx-f30 | 07/21/2010 at 11:10 AM
That ring is beautiful and I love The Tudors. Aren't the costumes and sets amazing (it's partly produced in Canada- yay!)
Posted by: Emma | 07/16/2010 at 10:05 AM
Dit was even genieten... ik heb met veel plezier je blog door gespit.. Ik kom je naam overal tegen maar op de een of andere manier heb ik nooit de tijd genomen om eens uitgebreid er voor te gaan zitten ;)
Ik heb je zojuist in mijn speciale 'inspration for your home' lijstje gezet.
Wie weet nog eens tot ziens op mijn blog
groetjes uit een waanzinnig en oranje Amsterdam
Deiree
Posted by: desiree | 07/14/2010 at 06:36 PM
Love the jewelry...anything with a bit of an organic feel I definitely gravitate towards.
Julie xo
Posted by: Inspired Shares | 07/14/2010 at 07:19 AM
I adore simple jewelry--mostly stuff I can wear everyday, or just leave on. I like the stuff that becomes a part of you. I also have a hard time buying jewelry for myself--and when someone gives it as a gift, it always feels so much more personal.
However, If I had my pick, I definitely take the earrings in the top right. Love those!
Posted by: Studio Speck | 07/14/2010 at 05:28 AM
Amazing colors! That jewelry is so simple & so pretty. I'd love to go see that castle!
Posted by: Stephanie | 07/14/2010 at 05:23 AM
I love the jewellery too! I visited Hamlet's Castle when I was a child - however, when I was there, the moat was empty to be cleaned and it smelled awful! Perhaps just how it might have smelled in Tudor times!
Posted by: Di | 07/14/2010 at 01:58 AM
I am not a big jewellery fan myself but this is beautiful!
Posted by: ellen kuerble | 07/13/2010 at 06:38 PM