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Jewellery / 13.11.2018

Diamond cuts and shapes can be hard to navigate. After all, who has time to sit all day in front of a computer or book and read through thousands of pages on cuts, clarities, symmetry, and styles? Well, we do. We've put this brief guide together for you so you don't have to be up late at night trying to figure out the difference between Asscher and emerald cuts, or what style would look good on your finger. [caption id="attachment_954" align="aligncenter" width="1280"] Courtesy of: Pixabay.com[/caption] Shape Vs. Cuts First off, let's settle this: cuts and shapes aren't the same thing. In fact, they're...

Jewellery / 07.11.2018

Many items can cause tarnishing - so many so, that it's nearly impossible to keep the lustre. No one likes that ugly yellow-black colour, and with so many sources online arguing about the best methods of cleaning, it can be overwhelming. That's why we've made a list of what you need to know. [caption id="attachment_942" align="aligncenter" width="640"] Courtesy of: eLLen via Flickr.com[/caption] What is Tarnishing and What Causes it? That yellow or black colour is a form of corrosion. Unlike rust, tarnishing doesn't actually erode the item, so there's still a chance to save it. Tarnishing isn't limited to silver; brass, copper, and...

Jewellery / 26.10.2018

Jewellery trends come and go, but there are a few famous jewellery peices that stand the test of time. You might recognize some from pop culture references or while shopping around, but we're going to give you a quick run-down on the history to understand why they're so well-known. [caption id="attachment_887" align="aligncenter" width="1024"] Courtesy of: Stepan Mazurov via Flickr.com[/caption] 1. Return to Tiffany As fitting as it seems, the iconic "Return to Tiffany" wasn't originally printed on dog tags, nor was Tiffany a woman - but that's a tale for another time. This famous jewellery set was created with a completely different idea...

Holidays, Jewellery / 19.10.2018

Whether you're looking for an accessory to step up your costume, something to wear to a social Halloween event, or something a little unorthodox to add to your usual repertoire, we've got the list you're looking for! We've got all kinds of spooky, creepy, and witchy jewellery lined up. All you need is some creativity in how to make the accessory work with what you've got in mind. 1. Spider Studs Arachnophobs will agree, spiders are very scary. Maybe that's partly why spiders can be found in so many Halloween movies and haunted houses in fairs? As creepy as they are, you...

Jewellery / 16.10.2018

Admit it, you love vintage jewellery trends, but you also want to pull them off well. You aren't sure what's in style - and that's fine. If you like it, flaunt it. However, if you're new to the scene and want to get the basic idea of what's coming back in style, here's a list we made for you to check out. 1. Art Deco Style The art deco trend started u in the mid-20s after the World's Fair in Paris. Art Deco - or more formally known as Exposition Internationale des Arts Décoratifs et Industriels Modernes (International Exposition of Modern Industrial...

Jewellery / 05.09.2018

Engagement rings have traditionally been a symbol of a major  milestone. Young women would dream of receiving big, shiny rocks to wear on their fingers, thanks to Hollywood. Movies new and old used them as a representation of love and wealth. These days, many millennials are opting out of buying huge fancy rings - and in many cases, don't buy a ring at all. There are many reasons as to why, and jewellerys are working towards overcoming these obstacles. [caption id="attachment_387" align="aligncenter" width="1280"] Courtesy of: pexels.com[/caption] Lab-Grown Alternatives Many millennials turn to lab-grown alternatives for a number of different reasons for the gems...

Jewellery / 29.08.2018

Melee diamonds have been around for so long, but not many people know what they are. They're in all kinds of jewellery, and chances are you have some pieces with them. If you're a fan of diamonds, or you just want to know more, we've got the rundown for you. [caption id="attachment_522" align="aligncenter" width="4752"] Courtesy of: pexels.com[/caption] What are Melee Diamonds? Simply put, melee diamonds are very tiny diamonds. If you remember from the What is a Karat? article, one carat is equal to 200 milligrams. Since measurements range from 0.001 carats (1000th carat) to 0.18, you can imagine just how small these stones...

Jewellery / 15.08.2018

Diamonds have been referred to as a girl's best friend. The gem has maintained the title from 1949 when Gentlemen Prefer Blondes first aired on Broadway to today's click-bait articles. However, the strongest material on Earth is quickly losing its title. Fewer millennials are buying diamonds compared to any other generation. Interestingly enough, millennials have spent billions on other stones, instead. Many are scratching their heads wondering what to do about the situation, but its best to look at the reasons why first. Ethics Everyone knows that not all diamonds are mined in the most ethical of ways. Considering how many millennials...

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