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  • S.W. Cathedral Engagement Ring With Diamond Under Bezel and Prongs


  • Why Go with Rose Gold for your Engagement Ring?

    Rose gold has surged in popularity in the last few years. And its no surprise to us. There’s a warmth invitation to its hue that’s unmistakable and eye-catching. When it comes to engagement rings, it color often evokes feelings of love and romance (as opposed to the cooler shades of platinum, for instance).

    Other benefits of rose gold?

    Rose gold is a durable metal, more so than yellow or white gold.

    Rose gold is affordable.

    Rose gold complements just about all skin tones.

    Below, a rose gold oval engagement ring with a pave underbezel.

    One of the few drawbacks of rose gold? It’s not hypoallergenic so wouldn’t be an ideal choice for those with skin sensitivities.

  • D.F. Marquise and Round Eternity Band

  • E.B. Lida Cut Three Stone Diamond Ring from GelinAbaci

  • The Singular Flow and Beauty of a Channel Set Bracelet

    Channel settings are a classic, clean look (like our recent custom designed channel set bracelet below), where the gems are placed in a channel and seamlessly linked together. This provides a flow (like a channel of water) and perfectly balanced symmetry to the bracelet. Grooves on both walls hold the gems securely in place.

    If there’s a channel set bracelet or ring that you have dancing around in your head, share it with us and we’ll turn it into a wearable reality.

    Check out our video below, where yellow sapphire and moissanite alternate and compliment in perfect form.

    Channel Set Yellow Sapphire and Moissanite Bracelet

  • Padparadscha Sapphires, the Lotus Blossom of Gems

    Padparadscha sapphires sound as wonderfully exotic as they look. Named after the color of a lotus blossom, the pinkish orange hue of these stones are mesmerizing and unique.

    Let’s get the pronunciation out of the way (since its probably one of the most difficult gems to pronounce):

    Pad-pah-raj-ah

    The name is derived from the Sinhalese word for the Lotus blossom. The Sinhalese are the largest ethnic group in Sri Lanka where most Padparadscha sapphires are found.

    Padparadschas are among the rarest gems on the planet. They are a unique mix of pink and orange. To be named a Padparadscha, the gem should exhibit both colors.

    Ready to experience its virtual glory? Watch in wonder:

  • “Jen did a marvelous job; easing my concerns, communicating, designing and ultimately getting the ring to me the way I wanted in the time I needed.”

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    I want to say thank you very much to Jen Wood of Schubach Jewelers for bringing my design of an engagement ring to fruition. We had searched many places that would make an all Moissanite ring, center stone and side stones. Many were hesitant and I quickly realized not many have the experience required to work without physically seeing plan and with stones like that. To be frank, I was concerned if this whole process will even work and let alone within 4 weeks. That’s all in the past now.

    Jen did a marvelous job; easing my concerns, communicating, designing and ultimately getting the ring to me the way I wanted in the time I needed.

    All of our family, friends and people in general have given great compliments on the ring. See attached picture to see the end product perfect captured.

    THANK YOU!!! – Jen Wood & Schubach Jewelers
    KP