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  • M.O. Marbella with Diamond Band and Barely Pink OMC

  • How to Sport a Choker

    Chokers are a must-have for any fashionable femme fatale. They’re simple and accent the face romantically and gracefully. The best part? It doesn’t take much to create a number of fashionable chokers–just a visit to a material store, for starters.

    Here are some other cool choker suggestions:

     

  • P.D.’s Diamond Ring

  • B.s. & M.C. Shared Prong Engagement Ring

  • The Lost Art of Leaving Love Notes

    One of the most amazing parts about making someone feel loved? It doesn’t take a lot of effort!

    Leaving love notes for that special person in your life is sweet, simple…and deeply effective. It can lift a heart, brighten a spirit and heighten our appreciation of being alive. The cost? A pen, a piece of paper and a little creativity. (And no, no texting!)

    Feel like you’re lacking on the creative front? Remember this: its the effort of doing it that counts, not your lack of Shakespearean level poetry.

    Dare to be corny. Use silly metaphors (“My love for you is like a never-ending rainbow of joy”) or similes (“When I think of you, it’s like my heart has taken flight and only stops at the edges of the stars.” Or keep it simple (“You are mine. And I am yours. Always.”)

    There is no right or wrong when it comes to sharing your expression of love. That’s the beauty of it.

     

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  • D.B. Cushion and Pear Shape Three Stone Ring


  • What is a Euro Shank on an engagement ring?

    Of all of the ring terms out there, one could say “shank” is the least attractive sounding. But don’t let that fool you: it can a whole other level of visual sophistication and comfort to your engagement ring.

    The shank itself is the bottom portion of the ring. The euro-shank (formally known as the a European Shank) is a flattened bottom portion of the ring (as opposed to the traditional round ring shank. This gives the visual impression of a more square ring.

    Why would you want that? Well, this design concept tends to reduce the range the ring is likely to pivot or move while on the finger. It also provides a contemporary look to your ring, which appeal to those looking for a more “mod” appearance.

    Check out the video below for a good example of the beauty and practicality of a euro-shank.

     

  • A.H. OMC and French Trapezoid Three Stone Ring


  • P.G. 6 Prong Modified Ballerina Solitaire

  • S.E. Ballerina with a Cushal Center Stone