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M.Z. Centola Blue Cupcake
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Really Expensive Things you’ll Never Need but May Want Anyway
Full size white gold and diamond football
SWAROVSKI Biker helmet
Dazzling diamond high heels, ringing in at $500,000.
Victoria Secret’s 6.5 Million Dollar Diamond Bra
And last but not least…
Gold-plated staples
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A.Z. Pave Wedding Set
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A.F. Pave Prongs
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A.S. Pave Prong and Under Bezel Engagement Ring
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The Basics on Engagement and Wedding Ring Etiquette
I stumbled across this Q & A at The Knot and it made me realize that many people don’t understand the basics when it comes to wedding and engagement ring etiquette. This answer provides you the general rules:
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I’m clueless when it comes to engagement ring and wedding ring etiquette. Do I have to have a wedding ring, or could I just continue to wear my engagement ring after I’m married?
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Though there’s not necessarily a correct way to do it, most married folks do wear their wedding rings at all times (with or without their engagement ring). After all, it’s a symbol of your love, devotion, and, well, the fact that you’re no longer engaged — you’re married!
Our advice? Choose a wedding ring you love and won’t mind wearing all the time. It doesn’t have to be a perfect match with your engagement ring. You can choose to wear your wedding ring and engagement ring together on your left hand; wear your wedding band on the left and engagement ring on your right; or just wear your wedding ring. (Many women choose not to wear their engagement rings all the time simply because their setting could snag on clothing, among other reasons). If you really love your engagement ring, you should wear both rings. That way, you can still show off your engagement ring, and your happily wedded status.
Style 102256
Split Shank Oval Halo Engagement Ring With Round Diamonds
Split shank oval halo engagement ring with approximately 3/4ct t.w. round natural diamonds. Fits a 8x6mm (1.52ct) oval shaped center stone (setting only, does not include center stone or matching wedding band).
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Edible Jewelry for the Chocolate Inclined
“There’s a relationship between the satisfaction of purchasing jewelry for yourself and the high you get from having chocolate. It’s luxurious and gratifying.”Philadelphia-based designer Anthony Lent has teamed up with a chocolatier to create gourmet chocolates that mimic his sculptural jewelry.
Lent’s “Kiss me” ring and “Moonface” motifs are the first to be candied by Francisco Migoya of Hudson Chocolates in Poughkeepsie, N.Y.
[above] The “Kiss Me S’more” chocolate, made with milk chocolate, crushed graham crackers and toasted mini marshmallows with a dark chocolate outer shell and gold luster dust to reflect Lent’s 18-karat gold designs.
Lent’s 18-karat gold necklace from the Anatomy collection rests on its chocolate counterpart, which is 6 inches long.
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A Vintage Video Flashback
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Video from the 1940’s/1950’s of the Schubach Jewelers store in Boise, Idaho, along with footage of grandpa William, my father Stan Sr, my brother and sister Stan Jr and Nanette, their mother Connie and Connie’s mother Nancy. Thanks Stan for digitizing the video!
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Hidden Bail Pendants
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