1/5 carat TW Diamond Mabe Pearl 14-kt. White Gold Earrings
Add some modern meets classic design to your wardrobe with these white gold, mabe pearl, and diamond earrings.
Specifications:
14-karat white gold earrings
Pink mabe pearls (11-12 mm)
20 round diamonds
1/5* total diamond carat weight
H-I color and I2-I3 clarity
Posts with omega clips
Akoya Mabe dyed pearls grade A
*T.W. (total weight) is approximately 1/5 carat T.W. may be .17 to .23 carat. All measurements are approximate and may vary slightly from the listed dimensions. Treatment code N (diamond), D (mabe Pearl). See
Gemstone Treatments for further information.
Eight years after the initial publication of BRADSHAW ON: THE FAMILY, John Bradshaw revisits his seminal work on the dynamics of families. The information that Bradshaw first shared with readers is still powerful today: 96 percent of all families are to some degree emotionally impaired. One generation passes the unhealthy rules many people live by down to another,& ultimately these rules seep into society. Our families are sick because we live by these inherited rules; our society is sick because our families are sick. In this updated edition, Bradshaw moves beyond these facts& again breaks new ground. Using the latest family research& recovery material, he examines the individual in both a family setting& a societal setting. He explores ways to escape the tyranny family - reinforced behavior traps,& shows readers how to make conscious choices that will transform their lives& their loved ones. They can heal their families, just as they heal themselves. Bradshaw then takes readers to the next level: by healing themselves& their families, they can heal the world in which they live. By reenvisioning societal conflicts from the perspective of a global family, readers will learn the power of deep democracy - how the choices we make every day can affect,& improve, our world.
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Ernest Hemingway's great post-World War I novel, his first major work and the classic novel of the lost generation, is a vivid exploration of the moral wasteland of Europe in the Twenties, and of the sterility and despair of postwar life. His hero, Jake Barnes, has suffered a war injury that has left him impotent. Hopelessly in love with the seductive and flamboyant Lady Brett Ashley, Jake leaves Paris to accompany Brett, her drunken fiance, and an American boxer to Pamplona, watching helplessly as she falls for a young bullfighter. The expatriate crowd that Hemingway portrays so vividly passes their lives in an aimless alcoholic haze, against which the local fiestas and the running of the bulls seem, by contrast, full of vitality--a quality that is alien to them. The settings are romantic--the bull ring, the Paris streets, the bars and cafes and hotels--but Hemingway invests them all with a disillusion that undercuts the glamour of expatriate life. When THE SUN ALSO RISES was published, in 1926, Hemingway, at age 28, was established as a rising literary star. He wrote the first draft in an astonishing two months: a feat made possible, no doubt, by his close identification with his desperate hero and by his urgent need to tell the story--and to articulate his own melancholy feelings about his generation: where it came from and where it seemed to be going. It was with this novel that
he found not only his distinctive themes, but also his spare, lyrical voice--a voice that understands the power of the apt detail but also knows, unerringly, what to leave out.
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Famous for his use of thick bright colors, Kent Wallis depicts a sweet summer landscape of a flowering field with a farmhouse in the distance.
Artist: Kent Wallis
Title: Across The Field
Frame: Gold with Green Patina, Wafer Design - 2.5 in.
This framed print is being custom built for you. Please allow 10 business days for the product to leave our warehouse.




