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  • Personalized Jewelry Mapping out Important Moments of your Life

    Most of us remember not only important dates in our life but important locations. Where was your first apartment? What restaurant were you in when you’re husband proposed? What hospital was your baby born in? One company is successfully running with the idea of producing personalized jewelry that commemorates that special location in your life.

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    A. Jaffe’s new “Maps” collection offers necklaces, pendants and charms speaking to the trend of personalization that is popular among today’s consumers.

     

    A. Jaffe is taking personalized jewelry to the next level with its new Maps collection, which offers pieces that depict a particular spot on the globe to mark where people have met, fell in love or experienced some other significant or personal event.

    The collection is available in 14-karat white or rose gold and sterling silver, and each piece features a single diamond on the map that marks a specific location. Retail prices in the line range from $125 to $1,995.

    Source: National Jeweler

     

  • “I am shaking, it’s so beautiful.”

    Good morning, Joe!
    I’m planning on writing you some reviews on Yelp and whatever other sites you guys are listed on later (once I calm down), but I just wanted to say, I am dying over this ring! I just got it about five minutes ago, and I’m just walking around looking at the stone in all the different rooms lol. I am shaking, it’s so beautiful.
    Thank you so much for such a beautiful ring :)
  • Evil Eye Jewelry – The Myth Carries On

    As we approach Halloween, we here at Joseph Schubach Jewelers love to indulge in the scary (and often perfectly tacky) traditions that make this spooky holiday particularly special. Today we focus on the the “evil eye” and jewelry that is meant to protect the wearer from it. As you’ll see, celebrities are carrying on the tradition.

    The most popular method of escaping the evil eye’s effects in many cultures is by the use of evil eye talismans, evil eye symbols, and evil eye jewelry. These are meant to “reflect” the power of the evil look. The evil eye amulet originated in Greece, where it was known as an “apotropaic” amulet, meaning that it reflected harm. The most basic design of the evil eye, prevalent in the Middle East, is a talisman designed with concentric blue and white circles made to symbolize the evil eye, known as the nazar. It is often used on houses, vehicles, or jewelry.
  • Lauren Bacall’s Jewelry Heading for NYC Auction

     

    NEW YORK (AP) — Lauren Bacall’s art, jewelry and furniture will be auctioned in New York.

    Her estate is selling hundreds of items that had filled her three homes. Bonhams auction house estimates they will bring $3 million.

    The film and theater legend died in New York City in August at age 89.

    Bonhams says two Henry Moore sculptures from the collection will be offered during its Impressionist and modern art sale in November.

    Bacall was a big fan of Moore’s work. Six more of his sculptures will be sold in March, with about 700 other lots. They include tribal art and paintings by Pablo Picasso, Joan Miro, Alexander Calder and others.

    They once decorated her homes in Los Angeles, Amagansett, Long Island, and the famed Dakota apartment building in Manhattan.

     

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