Nicole Kidman's Golden Globes Bracelet

Nicole Kidman's Golden Globes Bracelet

Last night we had amazing fun watching the Red Carpet part of the Golden Globes! The show itself is great, but we'd by lying if we said we weren't watching mainly for the jewelry. We...
Downton Abbey's Mary Got Married

Downton Abbey's Mary Got Married

Mary finally got married! If there is one show on TV right now that we love, it's Downton Abbey. So much vintage-y goodness and delicious drama to swoon over, we keep coming back week after...
New This Week: January 8

New This Week: January 8

Saxon is an elegant Art Deco engagement ring made from 14k white gold, featuring a .92ct Transitional cut diamond. This unusual vintage engagement ring showcases the center diamond with wings of baguette diamonds and a...
New This Week: January 1

New This Week: January 1

All About Emerald: Pantone's 2013 Color of the Year

All About Emerald: Pantone's 2013 Color of the Year

Wonderful news, jewelry fans: Pantone has named our beloved EMERALD as their 2013 Color of The Year! 2012's color of choice was Tangerine Tango - a lovely color as far as colors go, but not...
New This Week: December 25, 2012

New This Week: December 25, 2012

Carlyss is a classic emerald and diamond ring featuring a stunning octagonal step-cut emerald surrounded by a halo of 10 sparkling round brilliant cut diamonds. We'll leave it up to you to decide if this...
What Kind of Girl Are You: Art Deco

What Kind of Girl Are You: Art Deco

When World War I began in 1914, manufacturing of jewelry came to a stop. Hard times brought on by the war marked the end of fashions and trends popular in the Art Nouveau and Edwardian...
New This Week: December 18, 2012

New This Week: December 18, 2012

 Georgetown is a late Edwardian ring from the 1920's. From its bright blue sapphire accents to its lacy filigree work, this unusual ring is simply lovely in every way. Winnsboro is one of the most...
What Kind of Girl Are You: Edwardian

What Kind of Girl Are You: Edwardian

The Edwardian era overlapped the Art Nouveau period, beginning in 1901 when Queen Victoria’s son Edward took the throne of England, and ending in 1914 with the beginning of World War I. Advances in metal...