The Superstitious History of Opal Jewelry

Birthstone of October, color-changing opals are one of the most widely loved gems by antique jewelry aficionados and modern jewelry designers alike.     Like other gems with unique histories, the opal, October’s birthstone, is filled with a rich narrative past. Through ancient times and different cultures, this intriguingly mysterious and fiery stone, with its…

Blue Nile’s Sapphire and Diamond Three-Stone Ring in 18k White Gold

  Gorgeous Sapphire and Diamond Three-Stone Ring in 18k White Gold (5.52 ct.) (9 x 7 mm) at Blue Nile. Price: $37000 (USD) Distinctly glamorous, this one-of-a-kind 18k white gold ring showcases an exquisite 5.52 carat vivid blue Madagascar sapphire gemstone and two spectacular step-cut trapezoid diamonds. Sapphire accompanied by gemstone certification. Ring weight 4.49…

Eyes Desire Fine Silver Jewelry

Gorgeous Fine Silver Jewelry at Eyes Desire Fine Silver Jewelry Stunning Rings, Necklaces, Earrings, Bracelets, and many more gorgeous fine silver jewelry pieces available.  The store is on Amazon.com, and many of the products at Eyes Desire Fine Silver Jewelry offer free shipping and returns.

Stunning Jewelry at Sun Jewelry

Sun Jewelry is an international fine jewelry manufacturing company with over 30 years of experience located in the heart of the largest wholesale jewelry district, Los Angeles, California. Sun Jewelry is an international fine jewelry manufacturing company with over 30 years of experience located in the heart of the largest wholesale jewelry district, Los Angeles,…

Gorgeous Jewelry Designs by Alex Soldier

The Artist: Russian-born jeweler Alex Soldier’s one-of-a-kind designs—which he constructs with the aid of a high-powered microscope in his Times Square studio—range from sleek geometric forms to nature-inspired creations, and all share refined technical detailing and hand-craftsmanship. Formerly a computer engineer, he quickly climbed the ranks at a jewelry plant in Russia’s Ural region, becoming…

Tanzanite jewellery: its rich blue hues ranging from ultramarine to light purple make tanzanite a highly desirable gemstone

What is Tanzanite? Tanzanite is a trade name that was first used by Tiffany and Company for gem-quality specimens of the mineral zoisite with a blue color. Tiffany could have sold the material under the mineralogical name of “blue zoisite,” but they thought the name “tanzanite” would stimulate customer interest and be easier to market.…