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  • Layering Necklaces like a Pro

    It can seem overwhelming to layer necklaces. Which length? And how much layering? When it too much layering well…too much? This sweet little video gives you just the right pointers so you’ll layer like a pro in no time!

    “Be sure to keep the more detailed necklace on top.”

  • The White Gold and Platinum Debate

    Like this jeweler, we often encounter a frequent dilemma when customers are choosing metals for their wedding rings. This video gives you a detailed picture of the differences between white gold and platinum. Ultimately the decision is personal but this video provides you with the information you need to make an informed decision.

     

  • F.D. Yellow Gold Halo Engagement Ring

    Yellow Gold Oval Halo Micro Pave' Engagement Ring

  • T.B. Custom Cathedral Engagement Ring

  • What is Diamond Dust (and can I use it as glitter)?

    Just the words “diamond dust” conjure up visions of pretty drops of sparkling magic, delicately hanging in the air, catching light…something like this:

    But is it diamonds?

    (Well maybe in your imagination.)

    Can you use it as glitter?

    (Sure, but it will be cold and short-lived  glitter.)

    According to the Weather Guys:

    Diamond dust is a cloud composed of tiny ice crystals that forms near the ground. It is often reported under clear sky conditions and so is also known as ‘clear-sky precipitation.’

    The formation of diamond dust requires very cold temperatures, typically less than minus-13. When the air is very cold the water vapor that is always present condenses to form ice crystals.

    Though it forms in air near the ground, diamond dust is not an ice fog. An ice fog initially forms as tiny drops of liquid water that then freeze. Diamond dust forms directly as a crystalline piece of ice. The shape of these ice crystals is similar to tiny, thin, six-sided pencils. The ice crystals are small and few in number so diamond dust is sometimes hard to see.

    During daylight, bright sparks of light can be generated as the sun hits the ice crystals. This happens as the light bends as it passes through the crystals. This can make the air sparkle, much like a diamond ring can sparkle if the light hits the ring at the right angle. Because it is shaped like crystals, diamond dust can generate some beautiful optical phenomena, such as halos and sun dogs.

    Photo and caption by Makoto Mizuki. Diamond dust comes out infrequently in time of sunrise. It is a phenomenon that is reflecting in the light of the sun moisture in the air freezes. Natural phenomena mystical gives the impressed to the beholder.

     

     

  • A.T. Pear Shape Cathedral Engagement Ring

  • R.L. Pavé Under Bezel, Pavé Cathedral Engagement Ring with OEC

  • The Perfect Holiday Gift for under $100 [Hint: pearls]

    In all of years in business, we’ve yet to meet a woman who doesn’t like pearls. They’re often preferred over diamonds!

    Pearls are a classic fashion statement that go with just about any outfit. And our freshwater cultured pearls come in distinctively fun colors that make your holiday gift unique and special.

    Stop fussing about online or dealing with department stores. We just decided for you–and you’ll be grateful. Because we know that this simple (and infinitely affordable) gift just checked one lucky person off your list.

     

    “A woman needs ropes and ropes of pearls.”- Coco Chanel

    main view of Freshwater Cultured Pearl Necklace

    Freshwater Cultured Pearl Necklace

    Freshwater Cultured Pearl Necklace, 10mm-11mm, 18″ long with a sterling silver clasp.
    For a larger view click here.

    Available in:
    White
    Black
    Multi Color (dyed color)
    Chocolate (dyed color)