In-Depth Ring Design: Channel Settings
Over the years, the channel setting became an increasingly popular style in ring design. With their clean, sleek look, channel set rings are well-suited to the modern preference for straight lines and simple, elegant styles. In a channel setting design,
3rd Year Anniversary Gift Ideas
You have reached your third year wedding anniversary. It’s time to get the perfect gift for your significant other. Leather – which represents protection and touch – is the traditional material of the third anniversary. Crystal and glass are modern
In-Depth Ring Design: A Guide To Prong Settings
A prong setting is the most commonly used ring setting. It is especially popular for solitaire engagement rings. Sometimes called a claw setting, prong settings are ideal for holding large stones in place. You have probably seen prong settings before.
August Birthstone – Peridot
Peridot is the official August birthstone. Peridot is a beautiful green, semi-clear precious stone. It is believed to be a sign of protection from the ills of society. It is used as a sign of dignity as well. The fire-like
In-Depth Ring Design: Inlay and Flush settings
If you are looking for a more custom approach to your ring design, consider the inlay setting or flush setting. Both are distinct to the popular engagement ring settings of today, and are perfect for showcasing your unique style. Inlay
2nd Year Anniversary Gift Ideas
The second anniversary may not be as commonly celebrated as the first anniversary, but it is nonetheless a significant milestone in your marriage. The perfect gift for your significant other who has made it with you through two years of
In-Depth Ring Design: A Guide to Bezel Settings
The bezel setting is a setting with the band of metal surrounding and contoured to the outer edges of the gemstone. The bezel is a more complex and challenging style of gemstone setting. This is because the gem setting is
July Birthstone – Ruby
The birthstone for the month of July is the ruby. The ruby has been the gemstone of passion since over many centuries. Discovered approximately 2,000 years ago, the ruby was called the King of Gems and was believed to be