Tuesday, August 18, 2009

Rhapsody in Blue



This stunning created gem engagement ring was named after composer George Gershwin’s jazz concerto piece of the same name. Both the ring and the musical piece are able to capture hearts and inspire imaginations, but only one of these will help you to get your lady love’s hand in marriage.

Rhapsody in Blue was originally played in 1924 as part of an all-jazz concert called An Experiment in Modern Music. In 1942 the piece was rearranged for piano and symphony and has become one of the most popular pieces of American music of all time. A melding of classical and jazz elements, Rhapsody in Blue opened up American audiences to a realm of musical possibilities. Since its first playing in 1924 Rhapsody in Blue has been featured in many movies, tv shows and advertisements.

Romantic, flirty and fun yet at the same time sincere and meaningful, Rhapsody in Blue as a musical piece embodies many traits that we look for in a lasting relationship. The ring itself is utterly simplistic with smooth lines, yet beneath the surface lays an extravagance and mystique that defies description.

Present your love with this amazing piece of jewelry, made from 100% recycled gold. Enjoy her reaction as she gasps when opening to box and sees this created gem engagement ring. The beautiful gold and sparkling blue gem will certainly catch her eye, but you will have won the real prize. There are few opportunities in life to attain pure joy, so grab the chance while it is in front of you.

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