R.G. Two Tone Rose and White Gold Men’s Diamond Wedding Band
- Narrower diamonds
- Wider diamonds
Hi Margie,
You’ve done it. Your friends are doing it. Even strangers are doing it.
What is it?
Wearing a needless plastic applicator on the back of your earrings. No, that little plastic thingie doesn’t keep your earring more securely in place. And it doesn’t protect you from sagging earlobes. Get this: that plastic thingie is just packaging! This video gives you a quick tutorial on how to remove the packaging and wear your earrings plastic free!
Modified version of our marquise and round wedding band style 103350 to go with a modified version of our Blake ring
Why own a two-tone piece of jewelry?
Well first, it’s eye-catching. The combination of white and yellow gold (as shown in the videos below) can really showcase the shape and design of your ring. It’s the subtlety of the two shades working together that help distinguish separate parts of the ring.
Two tone jewelry also never goes out of style. (In this case, yellow gold is a classic favorite while white gold is currently trending but eternally captivating.)
Lastly, two tone metals remind us that the old rule that “metals should never mix” is simply not true. Instead, the power of each metal is enhanced by one another, not diminished.
What’s your two-tone jewelry dream? Share it with us and we’ll create a wearable reality just for you!
Customized version of our style #103308, Split Band Engagement Ring with Diamond Leaf Accents and Pave Basket Base set with an Antique Cushion Cut stone.
My mother had a pearl necklace that her great aunt had given her. It was one of her prized possessions, hiding in the depths of her jewelry box and only brought out for “special occasions.” Thing is, the special occasions were rather rare for a busy, working mother raising five children. And often, when those “special occasions” would arrive, my mother would forget about her precious pearl necklace, making for another missed opportunity.
If you’re the type who covets your jewelry a little too much, first recognize this: it’s normal. These are precious items and nobody wants to lose a family heirloom or have it stolen. We’re cautious because we care, right?
But dare to take a look at the flip side: your life is now. Celebrating your prized possessions doesn’t have to wait for a special occasion. It can be any occasion. Dare to wear that special something to a lunch with a friend or a visit to the grocery store or even in the privacy of your own home.
Get in the habit of showing off your jewelry now. Today.
Remember that a jewelry box is not a home for your jewelry: you are!