The Jewelry of Ancient Egypt
As the Egyptians valued personal adornment, all of the men and women, and even their Holy statues were always beautifully decorated with pieces of jewelry: necklaces, bracelets, earrings, collars, rings, armbands,...
Jewelry of the Roman Empire
Ancient Rome is well endowed with a history decked in fame for its complex jewelry designs and their use of a vast variety of materials, specifically gems from all shades of...
A Brief History of Renaissance Jewelry
Covered here is some of the history that begat this explosion of fashion, Renaissance jewelry trends, typical styles, and types of jewelry popular during the Renaissance, and a few of our designs. We hope...
The Jewelry of Ancient Greece
It’s no secret that Ancient Greek jewelry is beautiful in a dazzling, hypnotizing way. Without doing much, it takes us to a time where jewelry and accessories told their very...
Victorian Jewelry, For the Queen in You
Victorian style jewelry is a timeless classic that is highly valued amongst the elites due to its unique craftsmanship and quality. Take a gander at our guide to Victorian jewelry which will help...
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The International History of Turquoise
Turquoise: A Timeless Trend Turquoise is a rare, medium-hard gemstone known for its brilliant green or blue coloring.[1] Deposits usually form on exposed hillsides in...
Victorian Jewelry, For the Queen in You
Jewelry is a chic accessory that has been one of the most popular gifts of all time! The reason being, it highlights one's personality, prestige,...
The Jewelry of Ancient Egypt
A History of Ancient Egyptian Jewelry Whenever I watch a movie or documentary set in Ancient Egypt, I get distracted by jewelry. Pieces are gemstone...
A Midsummer Night's Sale
A Midsummer Night's Sale Free shipping and save on rubies, turquoise, onyx and new designs Hello Jewelry Lovers! For the past few months I've been adding...
A Brief History of Renaissance Jewelry
Momento Mori Rosary - Met Museum. After centuries of sluggish growth known as the Middle Ages, Europe finally emerged to the Renaissance in the 14th...