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  • Be a Diamond in Spite of your Inclusions

    Diamonds often have what some consider “flaws.” They’re called inclusions. And they’re not necessarily always a bad thing. Inclusions may be considered the “birthmark” of the diamond. They’ll be there forever, distinguishing the gem from any other.

    The next time you spot a perceive a flaw in yourself, reframe it. These personal “inclusions” are what makes you distinctly you. When you reshape your thinking in this way, you’re able to remember that you are a bright and beautiful diamond, not in spite of flaws, but because of these one-of-a-kind distinguishing features.

     

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  • M.H. Custom Gray Spinel At Nouveau Engagement Ring in Yellow Gold

     

  • Met Gala Jewelry Highlights

    We’re still diligently pouring over the pix from Monday night’s Met Gala. And why wouldn’t we? The event itself not only serves as fundraiser for the renowned museum but also marks the opening of the Costume Institute’s annual fashion exhibit…meaning amazing outfits and jewelry.

    The Met Gala, formally called the Costume Institute Gala and also known as the Met Ball, is an annual fundraising gala for the benefit of the Metropolitan Museum of Art’s Costume Institute in New York City. It marks the grand opening of the Costume Institute’s annual fashion exhibit. Each year’s event celebrates the theme of that year’s Costume Institute exhibition, and the exhibition sets the tone for the formal dress of the night since guests are expected to choose their fashion to match the theme of the exhibit. Each year the event also has honorary celebrity event day chairpersons. – Wikipedia

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    Green Goddess Lupita Nyong’o won our “office award” for most amazing jewerly.  The Oscar winner (in Tiffany jewelry) wore a pair of $125,000 earrings, a $125,000 diamond bracelet, another $120,000 diamond bracelet, a green tourmaline and diamond ring worth $20,500, and $15,525 diamond band. The total cost?

    $281,025!

    Source: CelebBuzz

  • Illuminated Gown of Light at the Met Gala

    Clare Danes takes home an easy win at last night’s Met Gala, wearing an impossibly gorgeous baby glue gown (designed by Zac Posen) that actually lit up. The theme? Technology as it relates to fashion. We agree–winner all the way!

    The 37-year-old donned a custom Cinderella style Zac Posen gown that actually lit up all along the skirt and bust, with the help of a weighty 30 battery packs.

    The large number of mini battery packs were intricately sewn into the fibre optic organza dress to make the garment glow in the dark. However, while the actress’ dress was unable to shimmer on the staircase, designer Zac took to Instagram earlier that day to share his creation in all its lit-up glory.

              Source: Daily Mail UK

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    The 1 gal who actually followed the theme; technology as it relates to fashion. Claire Danes for the win!

  • “Seriously, THANK YOU SO MUCH! I wish everyone I worked with was this nice! “

    Joe, Joe, Joe,
    You make you’re family proud. The setting is absolutely breathtaking. You’re idea to put, what I call, the “secret diamond” underneath in the band was brilliant!!! I’m so happy with the hand engraving. I don’t think you should offer less. Man. You did so good. I am a very happy lady. Now, to get you started on the bands… Haha! You’re awesome to work with and will be writing your review when o get to a computer and not my phone… Seriously, THANK YOU SO MUCH! I wish everyone I worked with was this nice! Thanks for the ring pop! Don’t die, my family will be using you forever!
    A very happy soon to be Mrs. S.R.

  • J.C. Antique Cushion Cut Amethyst Ballerina with Flowers

  • Understanding Metal Finishes on Jewelry

    Metal finishes on jewelry are commonly used in jewelry making and gives the metal a shiny, highly reflective look. But finishes can also be used to reduce shine and create a matte look (which accentuate gemstones like diamonds).

    Brushed finishes are another technique that give jewelry a textured look and are created by brushing a material (like with sandpaper) against the metal, leaving stylish brush strokes.

    Hammered finishes are relatively self-explanatory. They’re created by using a round hammer and give jewelry a distinctive wavy texture.

    There are other interesting and creative finishes, such as stone finish or glass blasted, each creating its own particular look.

    What finish is right for you? Like a thumbprint, each finish is unique and individual. When looking at the chart below, decide which ones speak to you and match your personality and lifestyle!