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  • Diamonds – Same Grade, Different Clarity

    All diamonds are not created equal. But you knew that, right? Our longstanding belief is that the more informed our clients are, the happier they are with their final decision.

    This video highlights an important point: “not all diamonds which have the same grade of clarity are of the same quality when viewed under the microscope.” That means that simply because a diamond is given a grade of clarity, doesn’t mean they all look the same. There is a range within a certain grade that should be considered before committing to the purchase of the gem.

     

  • Welcome to Ruby Land

    Understanding the source of the gems you choose for your engagement ring is key to making a sound decision prior to your purchase. Why? Because there’s a bigger global context to the gem trade you may want to consider. This smart little video gives you a glimpse into the world of gem mining and the effects it has on the land and people surrounding it.

    “A brief look at the route gemstones take from mines to market in Burma (Myanmar), starting in the Mountains of Mogok and finishing at the Thai border. Hosted by Charles Lawson of Lawson Gems.”

     

  • R.H. Custom Bezel Sapphire and Diamond Ring


  • A Prong by Any Other Name

    Understanding a ring’s anatomy is critical when deciding on an engagement ring. And while most focus on the size and cut of the gem, let’s us not forget the power of the prong!

    Different ring designs demand different numbers of prongs. As you might guess, less prongs means less of the gem is covered meaning more access to light and more sparkle.

    Four prongs create more a clean, linear and often square look whereas six prongs tend to showcase a rounded shape of a gem more effectively. Too many prongs can overwhelm a smaller gem and too few prongs can leave to an unsafe setting for your ring (something you definitely don’t want!).

    Want a less visible look to the prongs on your engagement ring? Consider using white metal which not only highlights the metal but makes the gem appear larger (something you definitely do want!).

    Here are a few examples of smartly placed prongs:

  • P.D. Cushion Cut Halo Engagement Ring with Double Claw Prongs


  • Why a Pendant Necklace is the Perfect Piece of Jewelry

    Move over, big and bulky statement necklace. Here comes the classic pendant necklace that works perfectly with just about any outfit.

    So what is it about a statement necklace that makes it such a fashionably smart choice?

    Good things come in small packages. While statement necklaces love to grab attention, pendant necklaces have a subtler eye-catching effect that gently enhance your fashion du jour.

    Create your signature pendant. A good pendant necklace is almost as personal as a wedding ring. It highlights your feminine side with pride. Choose a pendant that truly represents your personality and wear it daily with pride!

    Easy to layer. Layering necklaces is all the rage so dare to pair your pendant necklace with other necklaces. (Just make sure the length is varied enough that no necklace is “buried” by another.)

    Why not have your own pendant necklace custom designed so you can create your own statement? We take the time to get to know every customer personally, ensuring that each piece fully and genuinely represents you.

  • Stacking Rings – Finding the Right Balance

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    We love the stackable ring trends…but we’ve seen it done incorrectly where the balance and symmetry isn’t quite right. So is there a “rule” to stacking rings?

    First off, there’s no hard or fast rule to any fashion trend that can’t be adapted and changed. It’s important to take some chances and experiment for a while until you find a technique to creating a “finger party” that feels like a fit.

    Here are a few pointers that you can try:

    Mix metals. Don’t be afraid to mix metals when stacking. As a matter of fact, its the variety of shades and sizes that make for an inviting overall look.

    Alternate power fingers. Go ahead and stack heavy on one finger…but go simple with the finger adjacent to it. (Commonly, the middle finger is a power finger.)

    Don’t overdo. Coco Chanel once infamously said, “Before you leave the house, look in the mirror and take one thing off.” The same applies with ring stacking. It’s fun to go overboard when you first start but dare to remove one unnecessary stacker before you finish.

    Think balance. According to a recent Forbes article: “The one rule is balance, so pay attention to your fingers’ Feng Shui! I personally wear a stack of four or five similar thin rings on my first finger, a tall yet simple shape on my middle finger, and then a short stack of two different-sized rings on my ring finger. That way I have near-uniform ring-height across my hand but the total look isn’t overwhelming.” —Catherine Alexander, Founder and Designer of Stanmore.

     

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