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C.G. Ecclesiastes 4 9-12 Ring
From Ecclesiastes 4 9-12, Heavenly City Ring includes pearls, jasper, sapphire, chalcedon, emerald, sardonyx, carnelian, chrysolite, beryl, topaz, chrysoprase, jacinth, and amethyst
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Drew Barrymore’s Wedding Ring Bling
They say that three times the charm and let’s hope this holds true for Drew. If the ring is any indicator, they should do pretty darn well. Drew’s art-consultant fiance, Will Kopelman, put a dazzling colorless, 4-carat, radiant-cut stunner on the 36-year-old actress over the holidays, according to USWeekly.com.
Remember, we can re-create the magic of a ring like this for a fraction of the cost. Not are we only top-notch, 3rd generation jewelers who pride ourselves in detailed artistry, we also make sure the ring of your dreams fits your budget. By choosing moissanite, an eco-friendly and increasingly popular diamond simulant, you could have a ring like this at a price you can afford.
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Diamond Studded Business Cards – When you REALLY Want to Make an Impression
The beauty of excess is it never stops growing. At $1500 a pop, these diamond studded business cards send one heck of a message. I wonder if you can scrape the stones off and make a piece of jewelry with them? Hmmmm…
Black Astrum is out with customized Signature Card range. Meant for high profile people across Europe, the Middle East and Asia, the Swiss metal business cards come studded with diamonds. Said to be a “highly distinctive symbol of status and wealth”, one set of the cards feature over 30 carats of diamonds.
Since its exclusively customized to a client’s specifications, the cost of making varies. However, the company states that the average selling price per card is about the £1000 ($1,500), and it is sold in sets of 25, 50 and 100 cards.
Sufian Khawaja, Black Astrum’s concept director says, “We’ve had several enquiries from American celebrities and international businessmen, however our cards are offered by invitation only, reflecting our desire to serve only the most premier individuals”. The cards were originally created as a one-off project for a wealthy Middle Eastern family.
Source: Luxury Launches
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Jewelry – the New Clothing?
A client of ours had the following advice about fashion that I’d like to share with you. (It’s paraphrased loosely, but you’ll get the gist.)
I’ve never been able to keep up with fashion. I knew that when I was a teenager. I guess because I was always a comfort queen, so I couldn’t bear clothes that pinched me or felt too tight. But I wanted to be fashionable like everyone else. That’s when my mother suggested a few key pieces of jewelry. Her take? Some nice jewelry pulls an outfit together, whatever you’re wearing. At first I didn’t believe her. I thought I had to keep up with the fashion race.
Then I finally took her advice in my late 20’s. I scaled down my clothing until I owned a small closetful of key pieces. Then I bought some nice pieces (with my mom’s overlooking eye). It didn’t happen overnight but now, I feel like my wardrobe is simpler and my jewelry does the talking. Plus, I’m so attached to the jewelry – moreso than I’ve felt about clothing for the most part. It’s something I look forward to passing on to my daughters one day.
So what pieces are your classics? Here’s a great example:
Bracelets
Style 438M
Classic Prong Set Moissanite Tennis Bracelet
Classic prong set tennis bracelet with safety clasp and Charles and Colvard created round moissanite.
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Revisiting Jewelry Trends 2012
We mentioned jewelry trends for this upcoming season several months ago. But (no shock) – they change. Here’s an interesting article that gives you some guidelines as you peruse our site. And as always, thanks for taking the time to read our blog and be our client! Happy New Year to you all!
Chunky & Large Metals
Huge and bold ornaments are in this time and ideas such as “not enough” and “much more a lot more-ness” is definitely desirable. Decadently embellished items having drama and generating a main statement will be the showstoppers everyone is hunting. Also, enormous (and expensive!) metal pieces as the giant curb link necklace pieces created by Kenneth J. Lane and other designers are really in.
Antique/Vintage/Retro & New Combinations
Absolutely everyone loves the look of antique, vintage and retro jewelry and now the most recent trend is to thoughtfully mix these and make a new and imaginative item as one. Jewelry designers, say, Elizabeth Locke and Roberto Coin are beautifully infusing their new concepts and marrying them to antique and vintage that seems to be and the resulting styles are perfect.
Dramatic, Special and “Restructured” NecklacesAs opposed to the 60s when the huge brooches and pins are the key component in one’s individual adornment. Now is the necklace. The bib necklace started to grow in the hearts of many at least 3 years ago and evidently, these are still very influential today and in fact evolved to different stand-out pieces like over-the-top multi-chain neckpieces, fabric-made, etc.
Fake & Genuine Pearls
Pearls yell pure classicism. For centuries they have been hugely desired for their natural class and exclusive appeal. Used in the Victorian Era, pearls have evolved from simple one-strand to numerous layers and layers of beautifully hand crafted balls. Even Cartier has revived their classic styling in a lot more eye catching pearl with diamonds as added details. Pearls can be worn with edgy metals and other ornaments to have that feel of “warrior princess” but still exuding glamour.
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Gold Prices, a “Fear Trade” Continue to Rise
According to Bloomberg News, gold prices continue to rise, after recent news about Iran’s nuclear development:
Gold futures headed for the biggest gain in 10 weeks on increased demand from investors after reports that Iran produced its first nuclear fuel rod and as the dollar weakened. Silver also gained.
A domestically-made rod was inserted into the core of Tehran’s atomic research reactor after performance tests, the Iranian Students News Agency reported yesterday. The dollar fell against the euro on signs that manufacturing is expanding in the U.S. and China. Blackstone Group LP’s Byron Wien, who had correctly predicted last year’s gain in gold, said bullion will rally 15 percent in 2012 to $1,800 an ounce.
“Fear trade is back because of Iran,” Adam Klopfenstein, a market strategist at Archer Financial Services Inc. in Chicago, said in a telephone interview. “Also, we are seeing buying across commodities because of the weaker dollar.”
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J.C. Engagement Ring with Cathedral Bands
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Jewelry Resolutions for the New Year
Who makes jewelry resolutions for the New Year? Well, maybe we’re going to start a trend today. And maybe, these resolutions are just a tad easier than the heavyweights (like quitting alcohol or going on a dreaded diet).
Here are a few we came up with in the showroom today:
1. Clean out your jewelry box.
Often some of our best pieces are buried under some of our worst pieces. Sort out your jewelry. Decide which pieces might be great for a friend or a second-hand store. Untangle those necklaces. Pair up your earrings and get rid of the ones that don’t have a mate. When you open your jewelry box, it should be inviting, like a treasure chest, awaiting your choice.
2. Choose your color theme this year.
If you don’t have a color yet, pick one! (Again, easier than quitting smoking, right?) Go through our collection and pick out a piece that either matches or accentuates your color of choice. Gemesis, for instance, is a fantastic vibrant yellow for the new year. Colors can be inspiring, so choose one that seems in alignment with the way you’d like your year to proceed.
3. Pick your lucky charm.
As we start the year, we want the best of luck blessing our endeavors and our relationships. Why not choose a piece of existing jewelry or something from our collection, that represents your belief in your self and your special fate this upcoming year? It could be symbolic or a stone that means something special to you.
See? Not so hard. Jewelry resolutions are easy and accessible…and much prettier than a gym membership.
A Little Symbolic Sunshine for 2012?
Choose this dazzling piece.
Filigree Diamond Pendant
Hand engraved pendant with hand applied scrolls and a 3/4ct Gemesis cultured diamond with fancy yellow or orange color on an 18″ wheat chain. Pendant measures approx. 8mm in diameter.
Available Metal: 18kt White Gold and Platinum
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New Fleur de Lis Earrings
We just finished these beauties! A Schubach.com exclusive available in 14kt/18kt white, yellow or rose gold or in platinum with any gemstone. Shown in 1ct total weight (t.w.) and 2ct t.w. sizes – other sizes and shapes available.