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  • The World’s Longest Beaded Necklace and The Portable Playhouse

    This necklace is more than just amazing in its length; it’s part of an amazing project called The Portable Playhouse, a non profit organization that has joined together with a nationally-known bead company, to raise money for a specialized art therapy program.

    The money raised will be used to help fund our specialized art therapy beading programs at hospitals and cancer centers across the country. We work with hospitalized children, (regardless of their illnesses) and women fighting cancer in outpatient cancer centers across the country.

    Our goal is to create the world’s longest beaded necklace. We are working under the guidelines of The Guinness Book of World Record’s to record and certify our efforts.

    We have already worked with tens of thousands of children and women and we are looking for your help to reach even more!

    See how you can help!

  • Cool Scarf Tricks

    It’s alright. We understand that you don’t want to wear jewelry all of the time. Sometimes the accessory of choice is a beautiful scarf (paired perfectly with these vintage dangle earrings). This video demonstrates the various ways to wear a scarf. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MswO7nFzTPU

  • P.M. L.M.’s Cushion Cut Aquamarine Fleur de Lis Ring

    15.35ct rough aquamarine crystal

     

    Lab grown blue spinel

  • The Majestic History of Tiaras

    When we think of tiaras (or diadems as they’re also known), we envision an ornate headpiece, laden with gems. But the earliest diadems were often as delicate as a wreath made of flowers. Read on:

    The wearing of a diadem as a mark of nobility or royalty is an extremely ancient custom, and the forms which diadems have assumed are so diverse that it is very difficult to generalize about them or to trace a continuous line of development. The diadems of some of the Eastern Kings in ancient times were extremely ornate and heavy, while in classical times supreme power was often denoted in the simplest way – by a band of cloth worn round the head and tied in a knot behind. When Gibbon says of Diocletian that he “ventured to assume the diadem”, the diadem in question was only a fillet of white cloth set with pearls. Yet much richer head-dresses had been worn at an earlier date, notably by the Egyptians. Some of the diadems of the Egyptian princesses are amazingly delicate. One which belonged to the Princess Khnemt is made of delicate flowers in gold wire, inlaid with stones, and has all the fragility of a wreath made of real wild flowers.

    The earliest diadems found in the Greek world are made of gold or silver sheet decorated with simple patterns of dots embossed from the back. In classical times the diadem of sheet gold decorated with embossed patterns was joined by the wreath. Extremely naturalistic imitations of wreaths of real leaves were made in gold, silver, and materials plated with gold, and were worn on ceremonial occasions.

    Source: TiaraTown.com

  • A.M. Matching Wedding Band

  • Picking the Perfect Bridal Jewelry

    It’s your big day and the focus should be about you and your sparkling spouse-to-be. Your bridesmaids need to enhance and support your look, not distract (which also means picking smart, classic dresses–not those scary ones never to be worn again after the wedding!)

    The bridesmaid jewelry can be worked out simply and easily using these basic rules:

    4 simple rules when picking jewelry for the bridesmaids:

    1. It has to work for you.

    This day is about you and all you desire. You’ll be looking at your bridesmaids the entire day; you want them to reflect your creative choice.

    2. When in doubt, pearl it out.

    Pearls look great with practically any outfit and on any woman. Plus a nice set of pearls can be affordable!

    3. Keep it simple.

    A delicate pendant necklace or stud earrings will never distract or overwhelm. Since the day will be full of “big” outfits, why not keep it simple when choosing jewelry for your bridesmaids?

    4. Work with the neckline of the bridesmaids dress:

    V-Shaped – Y-Shaped necklace

    Strapless or Low Neckline – Choker, collar or multi-strand necklace

    Sweetheart – Y-Shape or longer necklace

    This pendant necklace is a popular bridesmaid choice:
    main view of Classic Four Prong Round Moissanite Solitaire Pendant

    Style 447M

    Classic Four Prong Round Moissanite Solitaire Pendant

    Four prong solitaire pendant with a Charles and Colvard created round moissanite set on an 18″ cable chain. 

  • Spring Hits – Simple, Sultry and Romantic

    There’s nothing like Spring fashion to get you in a warmer mood. And 2013 is no exception. Be prepared for ruffles, sheer fabrics and gentle floral accents.

    With that kind of light and lovely look in mind, here are some jewelry suggestions from JCK‘s Senior Editor, Jennifer Heebner:

    Bernd Wolf 24 gold-plated earrings with frosted hematite

    Earrings in 24k gold-plated silver with frosted hematite, $109; Bernd Wolf

    Me & Ro silver and 10k gold pendant necklace

    Double Lotus Petals pendant in silver and 10k gold, $540; Me & Ro

    Lagos earrings in silver and 18k gold with black spinel and diamonds

    Earrings in silver and 18k gold with 0.55 ct. t.w. black spinel and 0.13 ct. t.w. diamonds, $1,100; LAGOS

    Djula bracelet in 18k gold with diamonds and lace effects

    Bracelet in 18k white gold with lace effects and 0.32 ct. t.w. diamonds, $1,730; Djula

    KGH earrings in 18k gold with freshwater pearls and diamonds

    Earrings in 18k gold with freshwater pearls and 0.28 ct. t.w. diamonds, $1,812; KGH Jewellery

    Susan Rockefeller pearl and silver necklace

    Necklace in silver is 36 inches long and has natural color freshwater pearls, $2,350; Susan Rockefeller

    Charriol diamond earrings

    Celtic Noir earrings in 18k white gold with 0.56 ct. t.w. diamonds, $3,195; Charriol 

    Anne Sportun Paraiba ring in 18k yellow gold

    Ring in 18k yellow gold with 12.45 ct. t.w. claw-set, smooth flat oval white and blue Paraiba tourmaline with 0.06 ct. t.w. faceted green Paraiba tourmaline, $3,930; Anne Sportun


    Emily & Ashley gold, moonstone, and white sapphire Tree of Life pendant necklace

    Gray Moonstone Tree of Life pendant necklace in 18k gold with gray moonstone and 1.6 cts. t.w. white sapphires, $4,160; Emily & Ashley at Luxe Intelligence

    Susan Wheeler opal, gold, and diamond pendant necklace

    Pendant necklace in 18k white gold with 1.72 ct. t.w. opal with 0.15 ct. t.w. diamonds, $5,770; Susan Wheeler

     

    Remember, if any of these pieces “spring” into your mind, we can custom create comparable jewelry at a fraction of the price! Call us today.

  • Kat!

    Dear Kat,
    This ring is being made especially for you…..

    Happy Mothers Day!
    Your loving husband,
    Clint

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