Happy Stories From our customers
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Why are Pearls Knotted?
Picture it. You’re at a swanky event, dressed in your finest. Your dancing to Michael Jackson’s Thriller (hey, its Halloween season) and the next thing you know, your pearl necklace breaks!
The pearls spill all across the dance floor. Party goers begin slip sliding and not to the music. You rush to pick up every errant pearl but alas, you find most of them, but not all.
Later that night, you review the wreckage of your pearl necklace and ask yourself, “What went wrong?”
Knotting. Or the lack thereof. That’s what went wrong.
What Exactly Is Pearl Knotting?
Pearl knotting is the act of tying knots between each pearl strung in a necklace or bracelet. These fine little knots make sure you only lose one pearl as opposed to an entire set.
Now let’s go back to the swanky Halloween affair. You feel the drop of one pearl to the ground. You pick it up, put the necklace in your purse for later repair, and finish the Michael Jackson tune like a pro. [Insert wild applause.]
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J.J. & K.L. Curved/Modified Bezel Set Marquise and Round Diamond Wedding Band
Personalized version of style 103350 bezel and milgrain set marquise and round eternity band made to wrap around the engagement ring.
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“I really appreciate all the hard work you guys put into this whole process.”
Thank you very much Jen! Can’t wait to see how it turned out. I really appreciate all the hard work you guys put into this whole process. Really made it so easy on my end.
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A.T. Custom Greek Key Wedding Bands
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What Guys Wear that Gals Love
From a well-tailored fitted suit to a nice button down shirt to a fitted jeans, what looks appeal to women?
May we include a classic ring for gents?
Remember: good fashion doesn’t need to cost a lot. Start with a good haircut and build out from there!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T0xIJXiqjxU
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A.L. Duchess with an Emerald Cut Center Stone set East/West
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J.H. Three Stone Asscher and Baguette Ring
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Why wear your watch on your non-dominant hand?
It may seem like common knowledge…but it’s not. So:
Why wear your watch on your non-dominant hand?
Well, for several pragmatic reason:
First, the obvious. Wearing a watch on your non-dominant hand means you can go about your daily activities easier, since your dominant hand is doing much of the busy work.
Second, it protects the watch. That’s right: since your dominant hand is going about more tasks, there’s less risk of injury or breakage.
And lastly, it gives your non-dominant hand a little more to do. When you use your non-dominant hand more frequently, it can increase brain power. While we don’t know if checking your watch would fit in this category, it can’t hurt, huh?
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Accessories – How much is too much?
One of the most common jewelry wearing questions: how much is too much? Conversely, how little is too little?
The answer is strategizing and balance. Let’s now forget: a “hey now” piece.
Let this video be your guide.