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March’s Everchanging Birthstone – Aquamarine
What a varied and multi-faceted (excuse the jeweler’s pun) birthstone for the month of March. As the author of this JCK article points out, the colors of aquamarine can range from “the palest, most delicate shade of sea blue to one so vivid it can be confused for blue topaz.” Check out the many faces of March’s aquamarine:
Those born in the month of March should consider themselves lucky: They have one magnificent gemstone to call their own. Ranging from the palest, most delicate shade of sea blue to one so vivid it can be confused for blue topaz, it’s hard to find a gemstone, metal type, or clothing ensemble, for that matter, that won’t pair well with aquamarine.
Source: JCK Jewelry
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Protected: J.C. ACC Engagement Ring
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Mana Bernades and Her Amazing “Trashy” Jewelry
“Multimedia artist and designer Mana Bernardes finds pure poetry in the flotsam of our lives and consequently is able to incorporate seemingly unusable materials such as PET bottles, phone cards, toothpicks, hair clips, plastic netting, pearls, silver, and gold into Mana’s handcrafted collection. She has also joined forces with community education social projects at the Museum of Rio de Janeiro and the European Design Institute of Sao Paulo, where she works with teenagers and students teaching jewelry making and entrepreneurial design skills.”
Source: Inhabit.com
Mana Collection ‘Spatial Card’ necklace made of Recycled Phone Cards and Plastic Magnet Latch The Mana Collection by TOUCH
- Clasp Necklace: bobby pins
- Medallion Bic: Bic Pens
- Spatial Necklace: plastic, fishing line
- Bead Necklace: marbles and nylon packaging (US produce often comes packaged in colored mesh)
- Space Dog Collar: plastic bottles
- Band Night: safety netting for wine bottles, beads
- Fan Necklace: bamboo sticks, beads
- Only Home Necklace: surgical needles, beads
- Band Clothesline: inside of rope material, beads
Source: TrueBlueMeandYou.com
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Sharing the Rough [A Clip]
A beautiful clip from an amazing documentary. Sharing the Rough gives a unique view of the process of a gem’s journey from mine to finished jewelry.
The documentary follows the life of one gem (the type will remain secret until release) through the whole process–from the hands of the East African miners, to the gem cutter before finishing with the designer that brings it to life in fine jewelry–and looking at the relationships formed in between. [Source: 10x.][vimeo]http://vimeo.com/86387174[/vimeo]
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Oscars 2014 – Bolder but Classic Red Carpet Choices
Last night’s Oscars provided a smart balance between “in your face” statement necklaces and too understated (stud earrings alone? Really?) Check out the dazzling choices!
Angelina Jolie Robert Procop earrings
Anna Kendrick Piaget ring and Rauwolf clutch
Cate Blanchett Chopard earrings
Charlize Theron Harry Winston necklace and earrings
Christine Teigen Lorraine Schwartz earrings
Jennifer Lawrence Studs, Necklace, and Ring by Neil Lane. Clutch by Ferragamo.
Fred Leighton headband and earrings
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M.V. Milgrain Pave Wedding Set
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J.C. Custom Rose Gold Double Halo Engagement Ring
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B.A. Square Cushion Chatham Sapphire
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Protected: K.H. Custom Engagement Ring