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P.O. & J.S.’s Rose Gold Oval Pave Engagement Ring
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M.E. & S.M.’s Double Halo Cushion Cut Engagement Ring
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R.A. Three Stone Ring with Hearts
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Wilma Flintstone’s Jewelry
Was Wilma Flintstone the originator of the statement necklace? We think so. While those rocks must have been amazingly difficult to string, Wilma still pulled off the look with amazing grace and ease.
We’re willing to take on the Bedrock Challenge. If there’s a heavyweight necklace you have in mind, our custom design jewelry team is ready to rock it!
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Choosing the Right Necklace Chain for You
Necklace chain choice is surprisingly personal. Some actively dislike a herringbone style while others will only wear a traditional cable chain. Of course, the type of pendant you’re wearing with it matters too. Practically, the pendant needs to lay on the wearer’s chest just so, making chain choice that much more important.
Here’s a quick summary of chains…sans the one with the ball at the end of it:
Anchor Chain – This chain originates from the chain used to attach an anchor to a boat. This is a popular chain and the flat anchor chain style is a sleek variation of this chain.
Bead or Ball Chain – This chain has round beads fixed along the chain, with some distance between each bead or the beads could be strung next to each other, with a tiny space linked in-between.
Box Chain – A box chain is made up of square links square, resembling a box, which are connected. It is a sturdy chain and would look great with a charm or pendant hanging from it.
Byzantine Chain – The Byzantine chain is a intricate group of links intermingling with each other. It is made up of round and oval shaped links, and looks lovely worn by itself, because of it’s detail.
Cable Chain – A cable chain, also known as link chain, is made up of round or oval links of the same size. It is a very popular and is the style that most people pick for a simple necklace with a pendant, or a charm.
Figaro Chain – The Figaro chain, has flattened links and does not have one uniform size links. It usually has 2 or 3 shorter links alternating with a longer link.
Panther Chain – A chain which is flat and has domed alternating links gradually spaced apart.
Popcorn Chain – This chain is rounded and a variation of the Panther Chain. This chain drapes on the neck, quite lovely.. and it’s silky smooth and lightweight too, which makes it a casual everyday wear choice.
Rolo Chain – No, it’s not named after Rolo chocolate candy… but this chain has round links which are connected together that are durable and come in different sizes, as well as designs.
Rope Chain – A rope chain consists of oval links that are linked so that they produce a woven rope like look, in a spiral effect. This chain is one of the most versatile and loved of all the many types of jewelry chains. It is sturdy and has an interwoven look. This chain is a popular choice for men, because of it’s strength, making it a perfect choice for everyday wear.
Snake Chain – Another name for this chain is the Brazilian chain… The snake chain is not made up of traditional links. It has round wavy smooth metal plate looking links that are joined together forming a flexible chain. It looks like a smooth snake skin, hence it’s name.
Venetian Link Chain – This chain is much like the box chain, which is also made up of square links flattened together.
Wheat Chain – Wheat Chains are normally created with four stands of oval and twisted oval links. The links are braided and woven together to make a lovely looking chain that is quite eye-catching!
Blog post by ~ Jelene at Jewelry Warehouse
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Unsual and Creative Rings for your Monday
We could get into the business of jewelry this Monday: who wore what on the red carpet this weekend, how gold is faring in the market, etc. But let’s go light, shall we? Let’s get our creative juices flowing and look at some interesting eye candy. These pieces were found on a fun website called BoredPanda.com:
Architectural Rings
“Jeweler connects the world of stones and precious metals with the history of art, science and architecture.” (Designer: Philippe Tournaire)
Diamonds
“By presenting this familiar object [diamond ring] in a new light, this body of work explores and questions the meanings and myths surrounding the conventional diamond ring.” (Designer: Greg Sims)
Creative Rings by Smiling Silver Smith
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A.M. Double Halo with Elongated Barely Pink Cushion and Pink Diamonds
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Do or Don’t Go Big for Wedding Earrings?
I read this in a Glamour article and begged to disagree. They had this to say about earring choices for bridesmaids:
DO go big!
Especially if you’re wearing your hair down! Dainty earrings will get lost in your hair. Punch up your look with some dramatic statement earrings!Vintage Chandelier Earrings
Chandelier Statement Earrings
Now, in my opinion, bridesmaids’ dresses can often be showy and over-the-top. And even if they are subtle, large earrings can be distracting. The idea is to enhance the look of the bride, not upstage her.
Here’s a pair of earrings I’d suggest for either type of dresses, whether it be ostentatious or ordinary:
Style 10361MS
Round Moissanite Inside-Outside Hoop Earrings
Inside-outside hoop earrings with approximately 9/10ct t.w. (dia equiv) Charles and Colvard created round moissanite stones. Each earring measures 16x2mm wide, set in 14kt white gold.
Available in different metals, please call for more info.
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A.W. 14kt Yellow Gold Pave Engagement Ring With Hand Engraving and Milgraing