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  • How to Store your Accessories…Sanely

    Is your jewelry out of sight, out of mind? Upgrade your storage space!

     

    As Christie Ressel comically describes, many women use an old box or drawer for their accessories, meaning they don’t have easy access–things are just too messy and cramped. This means less wear of more precious items. Out of sight, out of mind.

    Why not expand your horizons and open up your jewelry storage space? Isn’t it time?

     

     

  • J.K. Antique Asscher and Cadi/ElDorado Cut Three Stone Ring


  • A.G. & C.B. Boston Bezel with an Antique Asscher Cut

  • High Bench Craftsmanship – The Next Level of Custom Design

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    Joseph Schubach Jeweler’s Double Halo Split Shank Engagement Ring

    The devil is in the details. That’s why we work so hard to make sure every detail of your custom design is just right.

    Take this latest custom design engagement ring. It’s considered a high bench piece, meaning we do a lot of hand work to give it a super high finish.(Note the handmade pave prongs which are much finer and more delicate, for example.)

    If you’re looking to take your custom design engagement ring to the next level, contact us for your own high bench item.

  • A.M. Marquise and Round Diamond Wedding Ring

  • C.T. Scroll Wedding Band with Oval Diamonds

  • The Palest of the Pale Green Gems

    Nothing tickles our fancy more than pale gems with just the slightest hint of color. There’s something so perfectly subtle about them, as if they barely whisper, the wisp of unspoken words or romantic thoughts blowing in a light breeze.

    Prasiolite is a green variety of quartz, a silicate mineral chemically silicon dioxide. Since 1950, almost all natural prasiolite has come from a small Brazilian mine though its also since been mined in Lower Silesia in Poland. Naturally occurring prasiolite has also been found in the Thunder Bay area of Canada.

    Green quartz is often incorrectly called green amethyst. It is against the Federal Trade Commission Guidelines to call prasiolite “green amethyst.” Other names for green quartz are vermarine, greened amethyst or lime citrine.

    The word prasiolite literally means “scallion green-colored stone” and is derived from Greek.

     

  • C.M. French Pavé Wedding Set

  • Z.Z. Leaf Design Bypass Engagement Ring