Because of my passion for excellent, intentional design and my love of creating jewelry, it fascinates me to see familiar shapes in unfamiliar contexts. Last year, I posted a blog about significance of a circle. This house and atelier, The Ring, by Marwan Zgheib
I love creating jewelry. The materials, specifically, the metals I use create such varied looks to help express assorted moods and evoke different feelings. I love when each bride makes her wedding, uniquely hers.
I love weddings. I love, love, love rings (I could be biased). I love flowers. I love the pictures and the stories. And of course, I love the dress. Every girl has her own style, and I think that is beautiful.
In the garnet family of gems, tsavorite was discovered in 1967 by Dr. Campbell R. Bridges and was named in honor of the Tsavo National Park near where it was found in Kenya.
Clean and simple or pave’ it up! Variations on theme can create a different look with adding a bit of sparkle. Our double cylinder earrings on chain a very clean look sterling silver. What do you fancy?
If you think that Gibeon meteorite looks out of this world, then it probably is. The iron-nickel metal crystallized roughly 4 billion years ago. It has a chemical composition of 90 percent iron and 8 percent nickel. CED custom Gibeon meteorite cufflinks sterling silver with white sapphires pave’.
In today’s society, we’re all about the most bang for your buck. Two-toned items are the epitome of getting the most you can without going overboard. From jewelry to hair to nails to clothes, two toning is trending and I don’t hate it.
What do you do when you have diamonds from a previous relationship sitting in the drawer? I have tried selling mine and the return is not what I had expected. I say transform as you have transformed your life.
The season of curb appeal hyper-drive is upon us! Curb appeal is something that people take into deep consideration. What color to paint the trim, which flowers and trees to plant, where to plant them, shutters or no shutters, etc. etc.