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  • Welcome to the New World of Cobalt Chrome

     

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    Cobalt Chrome 9mm Beveled Band with 5mm Meteorite. Lashbrook Cobalt Chrome 9mm Beveled Band with 5mm Meteorite Rock Polish.

     

    We’re poised to launch a new line of Cobalt Chrome wedding bands and we’re very excited!

    But first, let’s explain the metal in all its glory:

    Cobalt Chrome contain many unique properties and characteristics, mainly the bright white color (whiter than tungsten and titanium). Cobalt Chrome is often compared to platinum in appearance. And since they’re not plated, that bright, white color is forever!

    Cobalt Chrome wedding bands are also tough: less scratch-resistant than tungsten but more scratch-resistant than titanium.

    Other sweet perks of Cobalt Chrome?

    The metal is hypoallergenic (because it doesn’t contain potentially harmful alloys like nickel that commonly cause allergic reactions).

    Cobalt Chrome Rings are lightweight (lighter than tungsten) yet heavier than “featherlight” titanium bands, giving it a feel more similar to expensive precious metal bands.

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  • The Perfect Pairing

    Our Ballerina and a classic diamond eternity band https://schubachstore.com/style-102777-Round-Ballerina-Solitaire-Engagement-Ring-With-Double-Claw-Prongs

  • 12x8mm Oval Rose Gold Solitaire

  • S.S. Rose Gold Cushion Cut Knife Edge Engagement Ring with Claw Prongs

     

     

  • Is the Asscher Cut Right for You?

    The Asscher cut was created in 1902 by the Asscher Brothers of Holland. It consists of a stepped square cut gem with four cropped corners. Its look is often compared to a hall of mirrors because of depth of field it creates.

    The most famous Asscher-cut diamond was worn by actress Elizabeth Taylor. The 33.19-carat Krupp diamond was bought for the actress by Richard Burton in 1968 for $305,000.

    It’s Art Deco origins provide an old school glamour appeal and can be seen on today’s celebrities (such as Gwyneth Paltrow and Jessica Alba, for example).

    Who likes an Asscher cut engagement ring? A woman with an understated yet classic approach to fashion. She probably also has a love for all things vintage and clean lines.

     

     

     

     

  • The Symbol of a Safety Pin

    You may be seeing the common safety pin as the new jewelry of choice following the recent U.S. elections. The idea originated in the UK following Brexit. According to the BBC, hate crimes increased after the U.K. voted to leave the European Union.

    What does the safety pin represent?

    It represents solidarity with people who say they have suffered racism, sexism, xenophobia, Islamophobia and homophobia, among other manifestations of bigotry. The underlying message: I understand and you’re safe with me.

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