September 21, 2021

The “Brittany” Ring is a Round Brilliant

Simple, classic, and beautiful. The round diamond shape has been a traditional look for engagement rings for decades, particularly after advances in the brilliant style of cutting, and it remains the number one choice for most diamond engagement ring purchasers to this day. So-called “brilliant” cutting creates multiple facets which reflect the maximum light return, […]

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Estate 15.07 Carats Natural Fancy yellow Radiant Diamond 18K Gold Ring
May 12, 2021

California & Georgia Are Going “Yellow”

Stunningly different, yellow diamonds look extravagant – yet can be relatively affordable. Our clients in California and Georgia attend a variety of top-level charity events. After all, LA is the home of Hollywood – and the movie industry has always given back generously to numerous charitable causes across the years. Similarly, Georgians love a big […]

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Meghan Markle Three Stone Engagement Ring
October 24, 2018

Contemporary Trends in Royal Engagement Rings

Every engagement ring designed for a member of  the royal family in countries with a system of monarchy should be distinct in one way or another from the rest of engagement rings made and exchanged throughout the world. With the British royal family being the most recent one in terms of new of new engagements, we […]

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May 23, 2014

5 Ways Antique Diamond Wedding Rings Express Love & Gratitude

For centuries, people have used antique diamond wedding rings to express undying love and gratitude. Imagine: Recent newlyweds just starting to experience married life A wise and mature couple who looks for wedding jewelry as an anniversary present A grandmother passing down a family heirloom to her grandchildren The tradition of having antique diamond wedding […]

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Emerald cut engagement rings
January 10, 2014

Emerald Cut Diamond Engagement Rings, a Different Option for you.

Although the specifications of emerald cuts resemble those of single-cuts of five centuries ago, and the multi-faceted table cuts of the early 20th century, the  exact origins of the first emerald cuts remain ambiguous. . .The use of the  term “emerald cut”  began during the Art Deco period, although diamond cutters were already cutting the same […]

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Princess cut engagement rings
January 9, 2014

Meet the Princess Cut Engagement Rings

The name “Princess Cut” was originally used in connection with another diamond cut, known as the “Profile” cut, designed by Arpad Nagy, a London cutter, in 1961. The same name was later used and made popular by Ygal Perlman, and Betzalel Ambar, in Israel in 1979. A similar cut with 49 facets, instead of  the […]

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