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  • Give your Ears a Hug with Huggie Earrings

    Huggie earrings have been spotted on the red carpet and beyond this Fall, and for good reason. They’re comfortable, cute and eye-catching. Take a look:
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    [Above] Jennifer Morrison of the TV series Once Upon A Time donned Michael M.’s diamond earrings to the premiere of Felony at the 2013 Toronto International Film Festival Sept. 10.
    Some other examples:

    If any of these earrings pique your fancy, let us custom design a pair especially made to your ears just right!

  • The Chunk Chain – a Celebrity Inspired Trend to Try Now

    Yes, there’s the ubiquitous statement necklace but sometimes they can border on the overkill.

    The Fall-popular chunky chain has that same “pow” factor but not nearly as over the top. It’s perfect for a simple outfit that needs a kick or if you need a little extra punk rock kick to your wardrobe.

    Inspired by: Lily Collins. A chunky chain is a statement necklace without the bells and whistles. [Source: InStyle]

    We’re happy to add some chunk to your chain by creating one especially designed for the rebel in you! Contact us and we’ll get started on your custom design piece today.

  • New Bezel Set Halo Ring With Airline

  • 60’s Jewelry Flashback

    Over the years of writing about jewelry, one theme comes to mind: everything old is new again. From the ancient Egyptians to the Roaring 20’s to the turbulent 60’s, fashion trends come, go, then come again. Today, we highlight the bold, linear jewelry of the 60’s.

     

     

  • A VERY Busy Watch

     

    The Samsung Galaxy Gear smartwatch ($300) is one busy watch. It goes so far as to redefine a watch, since its as much computer as time-teller. (Does it even tell time? It has to tell time, right?)

    Among a few of its features?

    TAKE PICTURES AND VIDEOS These aren’t what you’d call National Geographic quality. The photos are 1.9 megapixels and the watch holds only 50 of them. Videos are tiny and short (15 seconds long); you can’t shoot more than three in a row, and the watch holds only 15 of those. But let’s not quibble — it’s a watch.

    But if you thought it was creepy that Google Glass lets your conversation partner film you without your knowledge, you ain’t worn nothing yet.

    FIND YOUR GADGETS If you’ve misplaced the phone or tablet the watch is paired with, the watch can make it chime to help you find it. And vice versa. Just be sure to lose them within 25 feet of each other. That’s the range of Bluetooth, which is what keeps the watch and device connected.

    AUTO-UNLOCK YOUR DEVICE If you’re wearing the watch, you don’t have to enter your password to unlock the companion phone or tablet. Clever, smart and effortless.

    ALERT YOU OF INCOMING MESSAGES The watch lets you know who’s calling, and even shows you text messages right on its 1.6-inch, 320 x 320-pixel touch screen.

    Goofily, though, it can tell you only that an e-mail message has arrived; it can’t show you the text. (It instead sends a signal to the device to display the message there, which sort of defeats the purpose.)

    TAKE AND MAKE CALLS Believe it or not, you can make phone calls on the watch, via the phone in your pocket or wheelbarrow.

    It actually works, and it means you can be hands-free in all kinds of life situations besides the car. The sound quality is truly impressive, considering it’s a watch.

    But there’s not much volume. If there’s a lot of background noise, you have to hold your wrist up to your head. You thought Bluetooth earpieces made people looked deranged, walking down the street talking to themselves? Don’t look now. If Samsung has its way, everybody will walk around talking into their sleeves like Secret Service agents.

    CONTROL MUSIC PLAYBACK Your remote is now strapped to your wrist.

    Source: New York Times

    And yes, it also tells time!

  • L.H. Custom Created Engagement Ring