All jewelry collections

October 4, 2008

Full list of jewelry collections

Black Pearl Stud Earrings
Diamond Heart Post Earrings
Pave Diamond Heart Necklaces
Gold Eagle Jewelry
Men’s Black Onyx Bracelets
Gold Snowflake Jewelry
Diamond Circle Earrings
Police Jewelry
#1 Gold Godfather and Godmother Jewelry
Diamond Dolphin Jewelry
Gold Star of David Jewelry
I Love my State Gold Jewelry
Anchor Pendants and Necklaces
South Sea Pearl Jewelry
#1 Dad Jewelry
Heart Rings
Saint Christopher Jewelry
Gold Horseshoe Jewelry
Italian Horn Jewelry
Gold Music Jewelry
Mother and daughter jewelry
#1 Grandma Jewelry
#1 Sister Jewelry
Gold Hummingbird Jewelry
Peace sign jewelry

14K Diamond Rows Anniversary Band

Wedding anniversaries are always a special cause for celebration, each one a unique moment in the shared lifetimes of a couple. What better way to make it a day to remember than by giving your wife a gift she will never forget?

It is traditional to celebrate each anniversary by giving a gift made of a particular material. Take a glance at the lists below to find out what material is appropriate for your anniversary – one is the traditional list which has been used for over a century, while the other has been adapted for modern times. It is perfectly acceptable to choose a gift from either list, so go for your personal preference.

Buying jewelry as a gift allows you to express your love and gratefulness towards her in a very personal way, and is something that she will treasure for many years to come. It also gives you many possibilities for choosing a gift she’ll adore- diamond earrings for your tenth, maybe a gold necklace for your fourteenth, an engraved watch for your fifteenth- just be creative.

Traditional – Modern

1st Paper – Clocks
2nd Cotton – China
3rd Leather – Crystal or Glass
4th Fruit or Flowers – Appliances
5th Wood – Silverware
6th Iron or sugar – Wood Objects
7th Wool or Copper – Desk sets
8th Bronze or Pottery – Linen/Lace
9th Pottery or Willow – Leather
10th Tin – Diamond
11th Steel – Jewelry
12th Silk or Linen – Pearls
13th Lace – Fur or Textiles
14th Ivory – Gold Jewelry
15th Crystal – Watches
20th China – Platinum
25th Silver – Sterling Silver
30th PearlDiamond
35th Coral – Jade
40th RubyRuby
45th SapphireSapphire
50th Gold Gold
55th EmeraldEmerald
60th DiamondDiamond

14K Trillion Cut (Purple gemstone) Amethyst and Diamond Split Shank Ring

Purple amethyst and diamond rings

Akoya pearls

June 13, 2008

Akoya pearls are the lustrous jewels derived from Japanese pearl farms

Akoya Pearl and Diamond Dangle Circle Post Earrings
Akoya Pearl and Diamond Dangle Circle Post Earrings

Akoya pearls are the finest cultured ocean salt water pearls which are widely farmed in Japan and China. Being slightly similar to fresh water pearls in appearance, akoya pearls possess a striking round manifestation and an alluring luster. They are available in an array of colors including shades of white, cream, rose, yellow, green and blue. With a size range from 2mm-10mm, akoya pearls find its place in necklaces, pendants, earrings and bracelets. Akoya pearls secured in a necklace or ring serve to be one of the attractive gifts for the loved ones.

Sapphire circle earrings

A Sapphire-studded open circle hangs from a Diamond-studded section of White Gold to create intense shine and color contrast. This pair will look beautiful with any diamond jewelry.

Gemstone earrings

Bezel

June 1, 2008

Bezel set

Bezel is described as the metal rim which holds the beveled gem by encompassing the entire circumference or a certain part of it. They are available in round, oval or hexagonal shapes. There are various types of bezel, for instance Ratchet bezel. Bezels may also be used for holding watch crystals.

What is baguette?

May 27, 2008

Baguette cut

Baguette can be described as one of the gemstone cuts used for shaping the rhinestones including diamonds and emeralds. Being introduced in the 19th century, baguette cuts have gained immense recognition with time and are widely used as cuts for small diamonds, sapphires and rubies. A baguette has a table facade with a number of rectangular facets set parallel to the structure. The word “Baguette” has been derived from French where it is used for indicating a French stick loaf.