Sunday, December 7, 2014

Infinity

#endless #purpose #life #evolution

Twisted Nail Collar by DAVID WEBB
Bee my Love Rings by CHAUMET

Infinity Silver Bangle by GEORG JENSEN

Infinity Emerald And Diamond Link Bracelet

de GRISOGONO Pink Gold and White Diamond Pendant

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Sunday, October 26, 2014

RED

Ravishing
Exquisite
Divine

Mini Champagne Diamond And Sapphire Ring by DANIELA VILLEGAS


So Insomnight Ruby Iridescent Ring by Baccarat

Mobius Ring by Klaus Spies
Class One Croisiere Ring by CHAUMET

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Sunday, January 12, 2014

Blue sapphire rings

Did you know that blue color is associated with freedom, intuition, imagination and inspiration? Blue also represents meanings of depth, trust, loyalty, sincerity, wisdom, confidence and intelligence.

You can see both the sea and the sky in this color and it comforts you as you can find peace in it.

With this positive impact on our mind and body, how not to be in love with and wear blue gemstone jewelry? Especially when it’s about blue sapphire rings like these amazing ones:

Ceylon Sapphire Sugarloaf Cabochon Ring

Liens Ring by Chaumet

Natural Burma Sapphire Ring by David Morris
Large Topaz Citrine Sapphire Gold Cocktail Ring
Blue Sapphire, Diamonds and Blue Enamel Ring by Kathleen Dughi

Oval Diamond & Sapphire Ring by Alexandra Mor


Lapis and Sapphire Ring by Fernando Jorge

My favorite one is Alexandra Mor's ring and my second choice goes to the Cocktail ring. Which one is your pick?

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Tuesday, June 25, 2013

Birthstones and recommended jewelry for you – part 3 (February - May)

It’s time for the last part of our series dedicated to birthstones, so this post is especially for those of you born between February and May:

February: Amethyst

* The ancient Egyptians believed amethyst could keep a person from being poisoned.
* Medieval churchmen used amethyst rings and jewels to promote divine revelations and wisdom, since amethyst was considered a symbol of Christian love and sacrifice.
* Amethyst also was said to enhance courage and creativity, to promote intuition, psychic development and even self-esteem, to deflect anger, and protect the wearer against evil.

Attrape-moi…si tu m'aimes "Galet" ring in 18-carat white gold, diamonds and facetted amethyst - by Chaumet

 March: Aquamarine

* It was called "The Sailor's Stone", due to its sea-like colors, and was thought to protect sailors and people traveling over water.
* In the perception of Hindu mystics, the amethyst helped to promote mental clarity and to improve one's public speaking.
* In today’s belief, this gem provides inner calm and enhances both verbal and written communication. 


Antique Diamond and Aquamarine Pendant Earrings, circa 1890 - via Fred Leighton

 April: Diamond

*Diamonds’ unique hardness and high refractive index have inspired legends:
-> to the Greeks, they were teardrops from the gods
-> to the Romans, they came from the falling stars that tipped the arrow of Eros, the god of love
-> for Hindus, diamonds were the lightning that armed the hand of the god Indra

Open lattice bracelet - 340 round diamonds, 25.84 , platinum setting - by Harry Winston

May: Emerald

*Ancient people believed that emerald could heal maladies or improve vision.
* In ancient times, it was also believed that emeralds could help people see into the future.


Emerald Cuff by BOGH-ART


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Saturday, May 4, 2013

Love is in the air


Heart-shaped jewelry has an emotional connotation and it’s common to receive adornments with such design from your life partner, either a boyfriend, fiance or husband.  

Its beauty resides in its universal language ‘cause heart equals love, even affection, in every culture. When offered with such feeling and worn with the same emotion, jewelry pieces become more beautiful due to their profound meaning. 

Peridot Heart Diamond Gold Ring

Heart pendant in 18kt yellow gold and steel with pave diamonds

Chaumet pendant in 18-carat rhodium-plated white gold, heart paved with diamonds, bee set with a cabochon-cut amethyst

Chopard Happy Spirit Ring

Designer Ring Love


Piaget Heart ring in 18K white gold, set with 185 brilliant-cut diamonds - via piaget.com

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Monday, April 1, 2013

My love, will you…?


An engagement ring not only changes a woman’s marital status, but her life. She’ll soon become Mrs. X and, after a while, a married woman with children (if we’d stick to the traditional way, of course J). Every girl dreams to find her true love, to become someday a beloved wife and a proud mother of one or more kids. It is the emotional accomplishment that she is looking for.

The engagement ring opens the gate to the realm that most women are craving for and their “happily ever after” story is yet to begin. It seals the love of two and it stands as a proof of their commitment to each other. And which should be the most eloquent symbol of eternal love if not diamonds?
Josephine Tiara Ring in platinum,full-paved with brilliant-cut diamonds, set with a brilliant-cut diamond. By CHAUMET 
Twin bands entwined, symbolizing independence and endless connection; The DY Crossover Collection designs include the David Yurman iconic cable and the pavé diamond band; Four-prong settings.
Camélia Solitaire in 18K white gold and diamonds. By CHANEL

Delphine platinum and diamond paved wedding ring. By FRED PARIS


Cushion-Cut Micropavé Diamond Engagement Ring. Cushion-cut diamond, featured here in 3.03 carats, in a micropavé platinum setting. Platinum band with 0.28 carats of micropavé diamonds. By Harry Winston

ANNABEL ENGAGEMENT RING - This platinum and diamond pavé mount is set with a round brilliant solitaire. Total carat weight depends on centre diamond. By DE BEERS

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