The Adin Research Center for Relationship Welfare: Discovery of love vitamin

ANTWERP, January 16 (Reuters - Recent studies at "The Adin Research Center for Relationship Welfare" have shown that the non-nutrient Retro Style Jewellery (RSJ) — long viewed as a nonessential — has now been established as the first new vitamin discovered in a long time. The new vitamin can positively affect relationship dips and is named vitadin. According to Adin's Chief Researcher Elkan Wijnberg, a regular dose will benefit relationships.
Retro Style Jewellery
The Retro style was strongly influenced by its predecessor, the Art Deco style. Using the same type and language of geometrical shapes but with bolder, heavier lines, shapes, and stones. Typical for the Retro style is its imitation of three-dimensional folds of fabric with the ribbon bow as its most popular motif, often highlighted in the centre with a calibré cut ruby or sapphire knot (mostly lab-produced stones were used) and diamonds in various cuts as white accents.
Gold regained its popularity during the Retro period because platinum was not available to goldsmiths and jewellers since it was being used for the war effort. This was the main reason that during the Retro period, different colours of gold became popular — yellow gold was combined with rose gold and green gold in striking combinations. In France, goldsmiths worked with no fewer than 27 shades of gold!
The most popular gemstones seen in the Retro style are aquamarine, citrine, topaz, large cabochon-cut rubies and sapphires (including star stones), golden beryl, peridots, and tourmaline. Not uncommonly, gems used were exceptionally large in order to reflect the scale of the jewellery.
Click here to see all our Retro jewellery.

