May 14th, 2007 by Ann Walker
Every serious jewelry lover has a treasure chest of jewels. Some are family heirlooms, some sentimental pieces,, some very valuable pieces and some baubles and fun jewels.Is your jewelry wardrobe as organized as your clothes wardrobe?
A recent article offered some basic wardrobe guidelines that make quite a bit of sense. Make sure your style is […]
May 14th, 2007 by Ann Walker
As new jewelry and fashion trends are tending to reflect nature, some jewelers are also making texture and touch part of the jewelry experience. Some jewelers have used leather and suede and cloth to make sensual jewelry, while some jewelers produce a range of surfaces and nodules using metals and rough cut stones.
This pure silver […]
May 14th, 2007 by Ann Walker
One does not associate the regal ruby with a mine in the Carolinas but if you visit the Sheffield mines you yourself can dig up your own ruby gemstones.
“In 1870, companies began mining corundum in the county. Second only to diamonds in hardness, corundum is used as an industrial abrasive. Commercial mining stopped when synthetic […]
May 14th, 2007 by Ann Walker
“A diamond pendant which resembles the famous Kas Diamond in both shape and quality, and which once belonged to the Ottoman dynasty, will go under the hammer at an auction on May 13 at the MIM Hotel in Istanbul.
The opening price for the 10-carat pendant will be YTL 100,000. Among the 300 items to go […]
May 14th, 2007 by Ann Walker
“Tiffany’s new Blossom jewellery collection features a range of stunning platinum and diamond pieces, confirming the metal’s increasing popularity for use in top-end jewellery.
The range includes pendants, necklaces, bracelets, earrings and a ring which all include exquisite floral motifs of petals and blossoms cast in gleaming platinum, setting off the diamonds to dazzling effect.
“The […]