Posted on August 06, 2014 by Mary Hood | 0 Comments
Lotions, oil from your skin, soap residue, and good ol’ everyday dirt can collect on your ring, obscuring it’s sparkle and making it look cloudy. Fortunately, there are a few at-home methods to bring the dazzle back to your gem. In our post on Caring for Your Jewelry, we’ve detailed how
Posted in clean jewelry, DIY, Informational, jewelry, jewelry care, ultrasonic cleaner
Posted on July 30, 2014 by Mary Hood | 2 Comments
A little layered jewelry can instantly give the world a peek at your complex, creative style. Artfully stacked rings lend a charming touch to a simple outfit, and as you’ll probably discover, mixing and matching your rings can make old staples feel like edgy new additions.
Posted on July 18, 2014 by Mary Hood | 1 Comment
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Posted on July 08, 2014 by Mary Hood | 0 Comments
The bezel setting, also known as a rub over setting in diamond rings, is one of the most secure ways to wear a precious stone. Simply put, a bezel setting is little metal cup that surrounds the edge of a stone while the rim of the metal cup holds the stone in place. The setting is soldered into place on the rest of the piece.
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Posted on July 03, 2014 by Mary Hood | 0 Comments
Removing a ring from a swollen finger doesn’t need to be painful and frustrating. Here are a few tricks for sliding off a stubborn ring.
I. The Twisting Method: (This is the best method to use when you're trying on a ring in a store and--opps!--it's stuck. We've all been there.)
1. Place your index finger and thumb on opposite sides of the ring.
2. Gently twist back and forth
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Posted on June 29, 2014 by Mary Hood | 0 Comments
If you celebrated your birthday this month, you're probably aware that your birthstone is the majestic pearl (and Happy Birthday, to you!). Ancient people esteemed pearls for their beauty and rarity--and although we mostly rely on cultured pearls these days, their special magic endures. Pearls may be found in a variety of shades, but we often associate white with pearls.
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Posted on June 26, 2014 by Mary Hood | 0 Comments
In celebrating our commitment to each other, we share the implicit knowledge that our union is one of shared benefits. We symbolize this with the engagement ring. Of course, we want to be sure that the joy it brings us doesn’t come at the price of others’ suffering. Although jewelers across developed nations have taken great strides to offer greener options, it’s still wise to inform yourself on the nuances of an eco-friendly ring.
Posted in antique diamonds, canadian diamonds, conflict free, eco conscious, eco friendly engagement, engagement ring, fair trade, jewelry, kimberly process, recycled gold