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Friday, May 29, 2009

Online Jeweler Creates Collection of Retro Engagement Rings



Marrying the dreams of tomorrow with the designs of yesteryear, Apples of Gold Jewelry have created vintage-style visions for couples planning to exchange vows.


Eschewing the rhodium plating used on many of today's rings in order to conjure the appearance of Art Deco or Victoria era elegance, bands of gold or platinum-- etched with the intricate patterns from the past-- are crowned with diamonds or other precious gemstones.


The blush of a bride is captured in the facets of an oval rose morganite stone, which sets upon the wearer's choice of white gold, yellow gold, 18 K gold or platinum.




For the retro romantic looking for Roaring '20's style, the architectural lines of the Roman Art Deco Sapphire and Diamond engagement ring features a 1.13 carat round sapphire embraced by two 0.10 carat white diamonds.




Appealing to the traditionalist, the princess cut Floret diamond engagement ring showcases a 1/2 carat center stone hugged by two 1/4 carat side princess cut diamonds and six diamond accents which add extra sparkle to the 950 grade platinum band.




For more information regarding the online jeweler Apples of Gold Jewelry:

• visit http://applesofgold.com

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Sunday, November 16, 2008

11162008: Tie The Knot with A Tungsten Carbide Wedding Band

Melding a modern-day metal into a timeless symbol of an everlasting love, tungsten carbide wedding bands form a perfect union of streamlined design and individualistic elegance for contemporary couples looking outside the box for "I do" ideas.

Offering an array of affordable bands for the budget-conscious bride and groom, prices for tungsten carbide rings offered by Los Angeles-based jewelry manufacturer Titanium Kay start as low as $54.99 for such styles as the Classical men's plain dome band, a gunmetal tone polished to a glossy sheen; the Icarus-- a band buffed to a matte finish in the center with a high gloss edging, and the Piattoe, a bevelled band complemented with a high shine finish. Even Titanium Kay's most elaborate expression of Tungsten Carbide devotion-- the Filoe 8mm wedding band adorned with a 14k gold inlay, is easy on the wallet at $185.

For a ring as unique as your union, black tungsten bands, while striking in its pure state, can offer a dramatic background for laser engraved Celtic symbols and abstract designs. Grooves or a coin edge (as seen in the photo to the left) are other alternatives to an unadorned band.

Also offering unisex bands, Titanium Kay's hypoallergenic rings, while worn mainly by men, are also a perfect fit for brides who want to mirror her ring's style to that of her soul mate. Bands are available in sizes 5 - 13, with sizes up to 16 available for an additional fee.

For more information:

• visit www.titaniumkay.com

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Thursday, May 8, 2008

80508: Designer Creates Custom Jewelry Creations for Bridal Parties

Long a symbol of everlasting love, cherubic charms hover over a heart-shaped locket on the aptly-christened Cupid necklace, a creation of Brooklyn-based jewelry designer Nicole Anderson.

Making her debut as an exclusive designer for Mademoiselle Jewelry, an online purveyor of fashion accessories, the Brooklyn-based artisan is experienced in the art of concocting custom-crafted creations for bridal parties.

We found a bevy of bridal baubles at Mademoiselle Jewelry for cost conscious couples. A sterling silver charm of a bride and groom clasping hands, dainty wedding bells or celebratory wine glasses, priced between $8 and $12, makes a sentimental souvenir of the special day, while a bangle bracelet suitable for an engraving or blush pink crystal earrings are angelic accessories for a flower girl.

Couples can also find affordable wedding bands as unique as their union, hand-crafted of tungsten carbide, stainless steel and sterling silver, their costs ranging from a budget-friendly $27 to $231 for their most ornate design, made of 14 karat gold and tungsten carbide.

For more information:
• visit www.mademoisellejewelry.com

Photo courtesy Mademoiselle Jewelry and PRWeb.com

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Monday, April 21, 2008

80418: Verragio Jewelry Rings In New Paradiso Collection

The facets of a diamond engagement ring or wedding band reflects not only the beauty of gem, but also the fire of a love that will last a lifetime. Enthroned on a mounting that makes a regal statement, a diamond presented on Verragio's newly launched Paradiso Collection's symbols of commitment lets light dance on every edge of its surface due to a unique, patent-pending Lumino setting. Understanding that perfection lies in the smallest detail, a flourished, diamond-studded interior wraps around the bride's finger, allowing the principal gem to take center stage without the worry of its weight causing spinning.

Creating "I do" designs since 1996, Verragio collections have enhanced the beauty of America's Next Top Model contestants and was presented to the winners of a Bridal Guide Magazine "America's Favorite Couple" contest. Created in gold, platinum and palladium, Verragio jewelry is available at several authorized retailers.

For more information:
• visit www.verragio.com

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Saturday, March 22, 2008

80322: "The Art of Jewelry" Designer Launches New Line of Bridal Bijoux

Like the final brush strokes on a masterpiece, it's the details that complete the portrait of a bride's wedding day. The satin ribbon that gathers together the bridal bouquet, the proper veil to frame the bride's face, and of course, the right jewels to add extra dazzle to her I do's. Marrying the fire of Swarovski crystals and the refined romance of pearls with silver and gold, "The Art of Jewelry" creator Kellie Sutton has designed a new collection of adornments for a picture perfect walk down the aisle.

Indicative of the artist's style, the earrings created for wedding planner Angelique Sobschak of WE TV's Rich Bride, Poor Bride, which were christened "Angelique" in her honor, showcase the sense of sophistication which runs throughout the collection, whether it's a bracelet dripping with freshwater and coin pearls or a necklace accented with a single Swarovski crystal teardrop, glistening beneath a solitary pearl.

Sold in boutiques across British Columbia, Kellie Sutton's Bridal collection can also be purchased online.

For more information:
• visit www.kelliesutton.com


Angelique earrings
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