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Art Deco vs. Art Nouveau Style Jewelry
…: Often imbued with symbolism and allegory, Art Nouveau jewelry intends to evoke emotions and narratives through its designs. Craftsmanship: Art Nouveau artisans prioritized craftsmanship and detail, often incorporating techniques like … patterns. Bold Colors and Contrasts: Contrasting colors and materials create striking visual effects in Art Deco designs, emphasizing symmetry and balance. Innovation in Materials: Art Deco designers embraced new materials like Bakelite, …
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Brands and Designer Jewelry
… un-branded, high quality, in-fashion jewelry from quality jewelers all over. You can also find un-branded jewelry that looks great on day one, but turns out to be very cheaply made. Some designers can become complacent and let their designs fall out of fashion. Sadly, there are no guarantees. But, in general, buying from a respected brand will mean you pay a premium price for a premium piece of jewelry. In the end, the most important thing is that you choose a piece of …
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Anatomy of a Ring
…much of the stone is visible? As a final point on heads it is important to note that not all rings have a head. Some designs incorporate the setting of the gemstone directly into the rest of the ring without using a separate part. These …
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Types of Jewelry Clasps
… hook-and-eye clasp was also used by the Greeks and Romans who often embellished them with gemstones and intricate designs. In the 19th century, the development of new metalworking techniques and machinery led to the mass production of … that slides through a circular loop to secure the jewelry. Today, jewelry clasps are available in a wide variety of designs, materials, and sizes to suit the needs and preferences of just about anyone. From simple hook-and-eye clasps to …
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Laser Jewelry Repair
…, including base metals, karat gold, sterling silver, palladium and platinum, offering a complete array of design, redesigns and repair options. Platinum traditionally is the most difficult metal to work on; the laser has rendered platinum …
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Caring for and Cleaning Your Jewelry
… the stone to see if it moves. If the stone moves, don’t wear it and have a professional jeweler tighten the gem. Most jewelry stores will check you jewelry for free. Take advantage of this service. Know your jewelry. Some jewelry designs are very robust; others are very delicate. Jewelry can be designed for every day use or special events only. Understanding the limits of your jewelry should allow for years of enjoyment. One of the best ways to prevent your jewelry from …
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Types of Necklace Chains
…chain, each link is connected in multiple places. This redundancy makes the rope chain one of the most durable chain designs there is. Each twist on these chains reflects light easily and when they are diamond cut they are extremely sparkly…a lot of gold and create a big, impressive look. Strength – Among flat style chains, omegas are one of the strongest designs. CONS Strength – Yes, it’s a pro and a con. While omegas are strong for flat link chains, they don’t compare to the …
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Star White Gold
…bright white color you see is the color you get. The rich reflective surface makes for a gorgeous piece of jewelry, and the clean white gold shows off diamonds to their fullest brilliance. Pure Star White gold enhances so many jewelry designs. See the Star White Difference When you buy a piece of quality jewelry you want it to last for decades. That is one of the reasons so many people are disappointed with traditional white gold. After a few months of wear, it turns light…
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Alternative Metals for Men’s Jewelry
…very strong. This combination of high strength and light weight is what makes carbon fiber so popular with high tech designs from space craft to high performance sports. Carbon fiber is a symbol of cutting edge tech. Carbon is the basic … CZ), which is a very different, man-made material. The black layer of Zirconium can be crafted to create two-toned designs, and it pairs well with gold and other materials for a very creative look. Wood You may not think of wood when you …