February 9, 2009
You know who you are. You buy your mother a bouquet of flower at a roadside stand on Mother's Day. You consistently forget your best friend's birthday to a point where its become a running joke. You sweat it out with the masses on Christmas Eve. And now here comes V-Day, where expectations can run high for a last minute person such as yourself.
Joseph Schubach Jewelers offers elegant solitaires, guaranteed to sweep any significant other off their feet. Solitaires send a message of divine beauty, loyalty and simplicity. Keep it simple this year by going with a solitaire. Perfect for a newer relationship or someone on a limited budget.
Surprise everyone. Send a message that you didn't forget this year!
Classic Round Brilliant Moissanite Stud Earrings
Come view our gallery of solitaire choices
February 6, 2009
Freshwater pearls have a bad rap. They are often considered the poor step-cousin to the ever-glamorous saltwater pearl. For many years, freshwater pearls came in awkward sizes, rough textures and garish colors. But the past ten years, the freshwater pearls have experienced a real “makeover” in the jewelry world.
Freshwater pearl farmers have revamped their cultivation and processing techniques, creating a pearl that is comparable to saltwater pearls in luster and nacre.
Thing is, seawater pearls are very regulated to ensure that the customer is only presented with the cream of the crop, whereas freshwater pearls don’t have the same restrictions. In other words, you have to find the right jewelry dealer with the highest quality product.
That’s where we come in. For a short time only, we’re offering luscious, high-quality freshwater pearls at a price that won’t cost a lot of clams.
As the economy worsens, more customers are opting for the quality, revamped pearls, which give expensive cultured pearls a run for their money…literally.
Take a look at the photo below (courtesy of The Pearl Outlet) of a strand of saltwater pearls (running close to $19,000) entwined with a strand of freshwater pearls:
Click on the photograph. Look closely. Can you tell the difference? That’s how far Freshwater Pearls have come!
For the full pearl experience, view our
wide array of oversized Chinese Freshwater Pearl necklaces, available
for a limited time only.
February 3, 2009
One of the most important facets of Joseph Schubach Jewelers is our personalized customer service. We have customers spanning decades, returning to us because we genuinely care about what we do and how our customers feel.
Take Katherine Mowry for instance. She came to us with an engagement ring that needed some serious loving care. It was over 20 years old and needed our touch to appear as dazzling as the day her husband proposed.
We completely refurbished it, including replacing two bezel set
sapphires, one on each side of her diamond, with new ones and replacing
the shank (which is the bottom part of the ring) that had worn out. One of our prize team members, Sherry Sheridan, spent time with Kathryn, experimenting with different stones until the ring was just how Katherine dreamed.
Kathrine had this say about Sherry's caring customer service:
If you're in the market for an anniversary band with a classic style like Katherine's, consider this:
February 2, 2009
(above) A variety of Gemesis cultured diamonds offered at Joseph Schubach Jewelers for custom designed jewelry, where you are the artist
So what is Gemesis and why is it causing such a stir in the market?
Well, let's explore what Gemesis is not, first:
Gemesis is a laboratory-grown diamond of exceptional color and clarity. It is considered a "cultured" diamond but a diamond nonetheless.
How does one "grow" a diamond?
With a diamond seed, of course! Seriously. The seed is placed in a carbon-rich environment, heated and pressurized, then begins to grow, molecule by molecule into a beautiful gem.
A diamond seed (do not try this in your garden!)
Gemesis diamonds can be produced in a myriad of rich, inviting colors such as yellow, pink, blue, green, or even red. In these times, customers are looking for a quality gem and affordable prices. Gemesis offers just that, hence its success.
So what is a "Gemesis cultured diamond"? As the Gemesis Company puts it so aptly:
Hand engraved pendant with hand applied scrolls and a 3/4ct Gemesis
cultured diamond with fancy yellow or orange color on an 18" wheat
chain. Pendant measures approx. 8mm in diameter.
Available Metal: 18kt White Gold and Platinum
Available Stone Size: 3/4ct
February 1, 2009
The first date my current wife and I went on was to Dairy Queen on a
Sunday afternoon; so it only seemed natural that when it came time to
propose marriage to her I had to do it at Dairy Queen. So on a Saturday
night I took her to Dairy Queen and ordered a banana split for the two
of us. Then I placed a diamond solitare ring on the top of the sundae,
as I got to the table where she was seated I got down on one knee and
asked her to mary me. It was a night that we will never forget (and
probably the folks in Dairy Queen too).
Thank you!
Randy Pope
February 1, 2009
I have a beautiful diamond set in platinum from 1928. It belonged to
my grandmother and then my mother. People who appreciate fine jewelry
always comment on how lovely it is.
Michelle Dry
February 1, 2009
January 31, 2009
I have a special jewelry story. Four years ago, my father died
suddenly. It was such a shock and tragedy. He was only 49. My whole
family took it really bad. But I think I took it the worst, since he
died at my house and I found him. That night after we all left the
hospital, my mother came into my room and sat on my bed. She looked so
sad, I will never forget that look. She took my hand and gave me hers
and my fathers wedding rings. I looked at her in shock. She said he
would want you to have them. I told her I would treasure them
forever! One of my sisters was upset she did not get one. She just
got engaged, and I went to my mother and said maybe we should give "Lu"
your engagement ring. My mother said OK, if it is alright with you.
It wasn't but I loved my sister so I said OK. To make a long story
short. A year later my sisters marriage didn't work out. I noticed
she didn't wear the ring anymore, so I asked her where it was? She
said "away". Well come to find out she pawned it! How could she of
did this! I was so upset. I prayed to my father to bring the ring
back to me where it belonged! With the other rings. Three months
later, my mother called me. She said "guess what?" I said what? She
said I got the ring back!!!. I was shock and asked her how? The ring
she had was specially made and one of a kind. She said a friend of
hers was shopping and spotted it in a pawn shop and recognized it as my
mothers and bought it! To this day I still think my father sent her
friend into that shop that day! Thanks DAD!!
January 31, 2009
I asked my wife to marry me after meeting her on a cruise
and only physically see her 5 times. She wanted an antique ring. We went to
30 pawn shops in the Memphis
area. We gave up and were driving to the airport to send me back to Idaho when we saw a
pawn shop. We found the most fabulous ring for only $500. Fifteen years later
and two kids and we are still happily married.
Steve Scott
January 31, 2009
My Grandfather had an old battered trunk that he brought over from
Norway as a young man at the turn of the 20th Century. I have been
storing it for years in the attic knowing it was beyond use or repair.
I found an old silver chain necklace that belonged to my Mother in my
jewelry box and put the key to the trunk on the chain. I finally had
the heart to throw out the trunk knowing I can wear the necklace with
fond memories of them both.
–
Marilyn Chapman