Rhinestones are everywhere and they are here to stay. Swarovski rhinestones are the finest, most luminescent, sparkle you can get your hands on… other than diamonds, emeralds, rubies, and sapphires. Who wouldn't want to feel like they're wearing a thousand carats of precious gems.
Swarovski crystal rhinestones let you add glitz, glamour and pizzazz to every inch of your life. Swarovski rhinestone flip flops are hot and a summer season staple. Be economical and make them yourself - they're easy as pie! One rhinestone buckle makes an impact but add dozens of rhinestones to makes a splash!
Celebrities and designers are using Swarovski rhinestones to stand out from the crowd. Add a rhinestone here or there or make a bang by covering entire surfaces. Rhinestones are on cell phones, ipods, laptops, handbags, and headbands. Swarovski rhinestone broaches are used to make any outfit more fashionable and fun. Hotfix Swarovski rhinestones are even used in eclectic fashion forward quilts- these are not the quilts your grandma made! If it's a solid surface, then rhinestones have been put on it or you may be the first to create the idea. The possibilities are endless.
Babies are rocking Swarovski rhinestones on the bottoms of their soles to the tops of their shoes. They are even putting rhinestones on designer pacifiers and rattles. Pettiskirts and tutus shine with the twinkle of Swarovski crystal rhinestones. Every little girl wants to feel like a princess and that's what rhinestones do!
When you look at a Swarovski rhinestone it evokes a feeling or an emotion. Take a boring shirt or an old pair of jeans and make them new with rhinestones. Figure skaters and dancers have been using Swarovski rhinestones for years because they are the best at lighting up the judges eyes. Don't be fooled by cheap imitation glass stones that are lack luster. If you want the best, and who doesn't, then Swarovski crystal rhinestones are what you want and Broke2.com has the best selection you'll ever lay eyes on!
About Rhinestones
A rhinestone or paste or diamante is a diamond simulant made from rock crystal, glass or acrylic.
Originally, rhinestones were rock crystals gathered from the river Rhine. The availability was greatly increased around 1775 when the Alsatian jeweller Georg Friedrich Strass had the idea to imitate diamonds by coating the lower side of glass with metal powder. Hence, rhinestones are called Strass in many European languages.
Rhinestones may be used as imitations of diamonds, and some manufacturers even manage to reproduce the glistening effect real diamonds have in the sun.
In 1955, the Aurora Borealis or Aqua aura, a thin, vacuum-sputtered metallic coating applied to crystal stones to produce an iridescent effect, was introduced. Aurora Borealis tends to reflect whatever color is worn near it, and it is named after the Aurora Borealis atmospheric phenomenon, also known as the "Northern Lights".
Typically, crystal rhinestones have been used on costumes, apparel and jewelry. Crystal rhinestones are produced mainly in Austria by Swarovski and in the Czech Republic by Preciosa and a few other glassworks in northern Bohemia. In the US, these are sometimes called Austrian Crystal.


