While diamonds may be a girl’s best friend, they aren’t your wallet’s best friend. Natural diamonds are expensive, especially for larger stones, higher quality, and higher quantities. If you want the bling of diamonds without the price tag, you have two options: synthetic diamonds or diamond simulants. Continue reading
Complement Your Low Neckline with the Perfect Necklace
Spring is finally here. Along with shorter hemlines and sandals, spring means lower necklines. Finding the right necklace to complement your low neckline will create the perfect look. The necklaces you wore with your turtlenecks and crewnecks may not look as fabulous with a scoop neck or v-neck top. Continue reading
Masculine Metals Expand the Jewelry Offerings for Men
Women shouldn’t have all the fun when it comes to jewelry. But selecting jewelry for men can be tricky. In the past, men’s jewelry consisted mainly of a simple watch and a wedding ring. But the trend toward business casual attire in the workplace has led to more men using accessories to set themselves apart and express their personal style. Continue reading
Bring Worn or Damaged Jewelry Back to Life with Jewelry Restoration
Fine jewelry is valuable in more ways than one. Not only does it carry a financial value, but it often carries a sentimental value as well. Your jewelry may represent important events in your life, or maybe it’s an heirloom piece that has been passed down through the generations and is part of your family history. But the physical stress caused by regular wear or improper care can cause jewelry to become damaged or lose its luster. Continue reading
What is the Difference between Platinum and White Gold?
The popularity for white gold and platinum has skyrocketed in recent years, especially for engagement rings and wedding bands. While the two metals look alike, they are actually quite different. Each metal has unique properties and benefits. Continue reading
Show Mom How Much She Means to You This Valentine’s Day
Valentine’s Day is right around the corner. While most people tend to focus on their significant other, there’s one woman that everyone should recognize on Valentine’s Day: Mom. Valentine’s Day isn’t just about romance. It’s about expressing your love to those people most important in your life. And few people have been more important or influential in your life than your mother.
Natural Color Diamonds Offer a Full Spectrum of Dazzling Color Choices
When you think of diamonds, most people automatically think of white diamonds. But diamonds actually come in a rainbow of colors. While many people are familiar with yellow and pink diamonds, there are many more colors to be found. Diamond grading laboratories, such as the Gemological Institute of America (GIA), use a list of 27 different colors of diamonds.
The conditions required to color a diamond naturally occur very seldom, making natural color diamonds, sometimes called fancy color diamonds, extremely rare. For every 10,000 colorless diamonds found, there is only one fancy color diamond. Continue reading
Choose the Perfect Bridal Jewelry for Your Special Day
As you plan your wedding, you’ve undoubtedly put a lot of time and thought into finding the perfect wedding gown. You’ve probably spent hours selecting beautiful bridesmaids’ dresses. But don’t forget about selecting the right accessories to complete the look. The right necklace or earrings can take the dress from pretty to breathtaking. Continue reading
Tips for Buying Jewelry Online
Shopping for jewelry online offers the convenience of being able to shop from the comfort of your home and provides endless options, both in terms of selection and price. But, as you would do when shopping for other items online, you need to use caution and common sense when buying jewelry online. While there are many reputable and reliable online jewelry stores, there are also many not-so-reputable ones waiting to scam shoppers. With a little effort, you can enjoy the advantages of online jewelry shopping while feeling secure doing so. Continue reading
Demand for Black Diamond Jewelry is Growing
Everyone is familiar with the traditional white diamond and most people have seen colored diamonds, such as pink or yellow. But now the black diamond is drawing attention.
The black diamond, also called Carbonado, is a natural polycrystalline that absorbs light rather than refracting it as white diamonds do. As many diamond experts will point out, black diamonds are actually low-grade diamonds that become discolored when carbon in the stone remains uncrystallized, creating the black hue. But low-grade does not necessarily equate to low value. The black diamonds are found only in Brazil and Central Africa, making them extremely rare. With black diamonds, darker hues are considered to be higher quality, and thus worth more. Continue reading