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  • Repurpose your Grandma’s Jewelry

    Confess. Go ahead, you’ll feel better.

    You have a buncle of jewelry that you’ve collected over the years that sits in your jewelry box, lonely and ignored. Perhaps its missing a clasp or needs cleaning. More likely, it’s gone out of style and suited your grandmother’s tastes more than yours.

    Redesigned jewelry is a beautiful way to take that old jewelry into the new millennium. But in order to make it happen, you have to think outside of the box, literally and figuratively.

    Which piece could be easily redesigned?

    What would you like it redesigned into?

    We’ve helped customers turn an old necklace into beautiful new earrings (because the beads were beautiful but the necklace itself, not so much). Others have created entire engagement rings solely consisting of various parts of family-owned jewelry. The result? An engagement ring that contained beautiful aspects of their family’s histories, with a new, creative spin.

    Redesigning jewelry is a simple (and eco-friendly) way of keeping tradition alive and adding a new creative spin that is distinctly you.

    So get diggin’!

     

  • Pink Dream Sells for a LOT of Green

     

    Let’s get it out of the way first: Aaaaaah!!! Ooooooh!!!

    A 59.60-carat fancy vivid pink diamond called the “Pink Star” set a new world auction record price for any diamond, gemstone or jewel at Sotheby’s Geneva Wednesday when it sold for $83.2 million.

    The stone’s new owner, New York diamond cutter Isaac Wolf, renamed the oval-shaped mixed-cut diamond the “Pink Dream.” (We like Pink Star better.)

    The sale of the Pink Dream eclipsed the previous world auction record price of $46.16 million, set in 2010 with the sale of the 24.78-carat “Graff Pink” diamond, purchased and named by diamantaire Laurence Graff. The auction of the Graff Pink also took place at Sotheby’s Geneva.

    “The Pink Star (Dream) is a true masterpiece of nature. Its immense importance was reflected tonight in the strength of the bidding and we are thrilled that the record price it achieved earned it a place in history,” said David Bennett, chairman of Sotheby’s jewelry division in Europe and the Middle East and chairman of Sotheby’s Switzerland. “Today’s record sale is a further testimony to the strength and depth of the diamond and jewelry market.”

    Source: National Jeweler

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  • The Length of your Necklace – What Suits You?

    Most jewelry-loving women know intimately the importance of the length of a necklace in relation to her outfit. Too long and a necklace can fall into neckline obscurity. Too short and you have this vague sensation of being choked all evening.

    Bookmark this handy visual so you can choose just the right length. Then look at our collection of necklaces here. We have necklaces in all sizes!

     

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  • Why Choose Clarity Enhanced Diamonds?

    Clarity enhanced diamonds undergo a special touch up procedure that allows more light to enter the diamond and consequently results in an even more brilliant sparkle.

    Affordability is just one more reason to say “I do” to clarity enhanced diamond rings. These diamonds are typically purchased for ⅓ less than the carat price of comparable, non enhanced diamond. When you buy clarity enhanced diamond rings you can get more for your money with a brilliant sparkle that continues to gives diamonds their everlasting mass appeal.

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