Wednesday, June 8, 2011

Diamond Insurance


Diamond Insurance
Insurance for your new diamond and any future piece of luxurious jewelry can prove to be very valuable.
Often times the price of the wedding ring can be similar to the value of the car you own. If you own car insurance, don’t you think it may be wise to do the same for your cherished diamond 

After all in this case it is not just about the financial value as much as the over-romantic value of the engagement ring that you purchased.
commerce with insurance companies can be quite a irritate. Many times if you would like to contain your jewelry into your homeowner’s insurance you will have to obtain a rider

When the rider on your homeowner’s insurance is purchased it should be instantly active. Ideally, this rider should be purchased at the time the diamond is also purchased or at least very soon thereafter. Insurance companies will most likely request additional documentation and appraisals as to the value of supplementary jewelery

Car Insurance Claim


How to Make a Car Insurance Claim

No anyone wants to get caught up in an accident even if you are covered by a car insurance. However, since accidents can never really be foreseen, it may be inevitable that if and when it happens, you will need to formulate a claim on your coverage from your insurance source. To make things easier for you and your provider, here are some tips on making a claim

1.Never drive away from an accident, especially if a person or an animal is hurt or injured or assets is damaged.

2.Get the names and pertinent information of all involved in the accident, the insurance company will need this to practice your claim


3.A drawing of the accident is also necessary, if possible, show exact boundaries where the accident took place and road or traffic signs in the area.

4.Have your Certificate of Motor Insurance ready so that you can show it to the police or the other parties involved


Car Insurance Tricks
You will find 8 myths about car insurance that have troubled most car owners. Many owners believe and drive by these fallacies every day. 

1. The color of my car will affect my insurance rate
No. The factors that will influence your insurance rate are your vehicle’s year, make, model, body-type, engine size and driving proof.

2. My insurance rate is set by the government
This is not true. The government will not set your insurance rate. Your address, credit score and marital status will decide the premium that you will receive.

3. My credit score will not have any consequence on my car insurance rate

Friday, June 3, 2011

Famous Perfume N°19 EAU


N°19 EAU DE PARFUM

This assertive fragrance is faithful to the spirit of the original composition, created especially for Coco Chanel by Master Perfumer Henri Robert in 1971. 

A rich blend of floral and green notes, followed by May Rose and Iris from Florence. The finale: a hint of Chypre with a subtle, woody Vetiver note. 

Famous Perfume COCO EAU


 COCO EAU DE PARFUM SPRAY

An elegant, luxurious spray closest in strength and character to the parfum form. Spray lightly on pulse points morning and evening. 

The classic signature bottle is a sophisticated addition to any dressing table.

Famous Perfume No5 EAU DE

Famous Early Perfumes: N°5 EAU DE PARFUM

Ernest Beaux created Chanel No. 5 for Coco Chanel in 1921.  It has a floral top note of ylang-ylang and neroli, with a heart of blends of jasmine and rose all above a woody base of sandalwood and vetiver.  Chanel believed women should wear perfume wherever they hoped to be kissed.  Today Chanel No.5 sells a bottle every 30 seconds.

I think it was last month that I was riding past the Musée d'Orsay in a taxi cab when I noticed a giant advertising canvas featuring Kate Moss as the face of Parisienne by Yves Saint Laurent on the side of the building facing the Seine river.

This month, it's the turn of Chanel No. 5 which is filling the same choice spot, one of the most spectacular showcasing for an advertising billboard you could find in the capital city. It makes the advert feel like it is part of the Parisian landscape and confers it immediate monumentality....

Famous Perfume


What Is Perfume ?

Perfume is prepared from about 74% to 93% of specially denatured ethyl alcohol and a remainder of essential oils.

Perfume is the costliest form of fragrance with 22% of essential oils.
Eau de Parfum (EDP), comes next with between 15 and 22% essential oils.
That's followed by Eau de Toilette (EDT) with 8 to 15% oils.
The weaker Eau de Cologne has just 4% essential oils.

For those who crave super subtlety Eau Fraiche with 1 to 3% essential oils, is the lightest dilution of fragrance.

Tuesday, May 31, 2011

Hotel The Augustime


The Augustine Hotel

Rooms & Suites: 101
The Rocco Forte Collection is to open a five-star hotel in the heart of the Czech Republic capital, in the immediate neighbourhood of Prague Castle.
Suitably located in Prague's picturesque Mala Strana district.The Augustine, the essence of Prague's history, character and loveliness is close to the majestic Prague Castle, the Wallenstein Garden, the famous Charles Bridge and within easy reach of the city's many colourful traveler attractions, creation it an perfect choice for business and leisure travellers. The design of the interiors was accomplished by the London-based design company RDD, together with Olga Polizzi, The Rocco Forte Collection's Director of Design. The hotel is also in close proximity to Prague's commercial district and Prague's Ruzyne International Airport is a 30-minute drive away.

 The 101-bedroom stuff including 16 suites has been shaped from seven buildings, many of which have historical significance, including the 13th century Augustinian St. Thomas's Monastery, after which the hotel is named. Several practicing monks still live in a separate part of the monastery, adjacent to the hotel grounds.

 The visitors may advantage from the direct access to the neighboring St. Thomas's Church and exclusive rental of the adjacent Wallenstein Garden for the ultimate summer events and bridal welcomes.


 The hotel's stylishly designed bedrooms all boast stunning views over the courtyards, the monastery chapel or Prague Castle. The groups include an impressive 150sqm The Charles Suite and The Tower Suite, located in the monastery's astronomical tower. All rooms feature a range of decorative accessories inspired by 1930's Czech cubism, many of which are reproductions from Czech design specialist Modernista, including timber chairs by Pavel Janak and chaise-lounges by Adolf Loos in some of the larger rooms.

Explorer
For persons who want to venture outside of the city walls, the nearby area boasts some fantastic countryside, castles, palaces, gardens and mountains. The hotel's concierge would be more than happy to organise day trips outside of the city.

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