Happy Stories From our customers
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Tell Joe, Beth and everyone else that I am really floored – this is such a thing of beauty! I so appreciate all of you at Schubach’s – you are all such professionals and so friendly and responsive!I contacted XX about this ring and beyond his first email where he informed me that he couldn’t send the mount without a stone and they would need to place one of his sourced stones it in….he ignored me. I followup with him asking if he would place a moissanite stone in the mount and after 3 emails following up – well he didn’t answer any of them. I was polite in all of my emails and spaced them apart so as not to “bug” him and still he never answered.I am so happy that you guys made my dreams come true – thank you from the bottom of my heart.
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75 Carat D-Color Diamond at Sotheby’s April 17th
What a stunning gem and exciting auction up ahead. Better start saving your spare change!
A 75 ct. D-color pear-shaped diamond—the most important white gem ever to be auctioned in the United States—is expected to rake in between $9–$12 million when it goes up for sale at Sotheby’s annual spring auction of Magnificent Jewels on April 17.
The stone is also one of the few pear-shaped diamonds of D color more than 50 carats to be auctioned in decades, the auction house says.
75 ct. pear-shaped diamond
“It was acquired by the present owner in 2001 for $4.3 million, and today we have estimated it conservatively at $120,000 per carat,” said Lisa Hubbard, chairman of North and South America, Sotheby’s International jewelry division.
Source: JCK
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How to Layer Necklaces and Rock Giant Earrings
Some quick and easy tips for maximizing your jewelry ensemble:
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H.H. Updated Style 7500 Video
“Joe, i am in the middle of pre algebra with the kids right now so I couldn’t call……BUT LOVE THE RING!!!!!!! It is so beautiful!! it looks great on my hand! I will have to take a pic and send it to you! Anywhere I can write a review for your store? I am so happy and glad I pursued you with a follow up phone call!!! Love the earrings too! Not sure about the sapphire..I probably should have gotten it bigger, but that is ok…it is an occasional ring. I am sure without a doubt that this ring on my finger will received many compliments!! I can’t wait to show it off! Maybe it will bring me good luck in Vegas!!! If I hit it big, I will let you know!
H”An updated version of our style 7500 with diamonds going completely underneath the center stone!
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Our Latest Batch of Barely Pink Moissanite
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Spotlight on Our Freshwater Cultured White Pearl Necklace
Spring has sprung…well, almost. But with Mother’s Day around the corner, we wanted to take a moment to highlight the simplicity and elegance of our freshwater cultured white pearl necklace. This piece is a mainstay for any women’s wardrobe, adding that elegant panache to just about any outfit. And at this price, you can’t beat it as a Mother’s Day gfit….or simply a gift to yourself to remind you that Spring is indeed almost here.
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The Pope’s Ring – Holy Cow!
The pope’s ring is also known as the The Fisherman’s Ring. It is an official seal, exclusive only to him. When the acting pope leaves, traditionally, the ring is broken with a hammer.
As vice president of the Roman Guild of Goldsmiths, Claudio Franchi was commissioned to make the ring when Benedict was elected in 2005. He said reports that the ring will be destroyed are a mistranslation of the Italian word “biffatura,” which means “to cross out.”
“The ring is marked with a cross on the upper part as a symbol of the end of the papacy,” he said. “It is not destroyed.”
The chosen design for Benedict ring was inspired by a Michelangelo painting. The final concept required more than 200 sketches and colored drawings. It depicts St. Peter, who was a fisherman, and carries the inscription “Benedictus XVI,” the pope’s official title in Latin. The elliptical shape represents the piazza in front of St Peter’s Basilica, laid out by the sculptor Bernini in the 17th century.
The ring is 35 grams of pure gold. It took eight artisans working 15 hours a day for two weeks to make it.
Source: CBS News
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Emeralds – What you Did and Didn’t Know
In honor of St. Patrick’s Day yesterday, we decided to focus on our favorite green gem: the emerald. The term emerald was first translated from Sanskrit as “marakata,” meaning “the green of growing things.”Here’s a few other historical tidbits on this most mesmerizing gem according to Jewelsforme.com:
The Chaldeans believed the stone contained a goddess.
In the Islamic faith, an amulet of an emerald might be engraved with a verse from the Koran.
The ancient Egyptians believed the emerald stood for fertility and rebirth.
In Ancient Rome, Nero supposedly watched gladiator fights through a large transparent emerald as he found the color to be calming.
In some legends of King Arthur, the Holy Grail is described as being fashioned from an emerald.
In China, Thursday was the day for wearing green and emeralds for good luck.
The Romans once considered light-colored Emeralds to be unripe, and believed that an Emerald becomes a darker shade of green as it matures.
It was known that Emerald was a favorite gem of Cleopatra, the Queen of Egypt, and the Emerald mine in Upper Egypt, rediscovered a hundred years ago near the Red Sea, was one of the earliest Emerald occurrences in the human history.
Legend has it that Hernando Cortes, the conqueror of Mexico, tried to bring huge chunks of Emerald that he took from the Aztecs back home with him. However, one of his ships was shipwrecked, and delicately carved Emeralds in the shape of flowers and fish and other rare Emeralds, including an Emerald the size of a man’s palm, became lost forever. -
Radiance® Sapphire Shapes
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8x10mm Barely Pink Oval Moissanite