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  1. Caring for and Cleaning Your Jewelry

    …. Never use chlorine or products that contains it. Don’t use a hard toothbrush because they tend to scratch the metals (gold, platinum, etc.). Abrasive cleaners and toothpaste or toothpowder will also scratch the metals. This will take away…14 and 18 karat list at Mohs 3. Platinum list at Mohs 4.33. Sterling silver list at Mohs 2.5. This shows why jewelry metals get scratched by things like hard toothbrushes and dirt (most dirt ranges 4-8 on the Mohs scale). Several different …

  2. Retipping is an important jewelry repair technique

    Jewelry Repair FAQ

    … 0.175 microns (or 0.000005 inches) thick. What is Rhodium Plating? Rhodium is a member of the Platinum family of metals, but it is actually whiter and harder than platinum. Rhodium plating is done the same way as gold plating, and it …it white? Pure gold has a rich yellow color and is very soft. When we make gold jewelry, we mix pure gold with other metals to create different alloys that have different colors and properties. Because silver is naturally a white metal, …

  3. Brands and Designer Jewelry

    … to decade. Quality Luxury brand jewelry must keep its promise to the customer to deliver a superior product. This is a no compromise area. The jewelry must meet the most stringent of quality standards. Jewelry brands must use quality metals (like high-karat gold and platinum), first-rate gems, and highly skilled jewelers to meet their obligation. Status When a jewelry brand reaches a level of excellence in style and quality of workmanship it attains a level of status. …

  4. A group of art deco and art nouveau rings together

    Art Deco vs. Art Nouveau Style Jewelry

    … design embraced symmetry, bold colors, and streamlined forms influenced by Cubism and the Machine Age. Precious metals like platinum and white gold alongside rare and valuable gemstones such as diamonds, emeralds, and sapphires, were the …: Art Deco designers embraced new materials like Bakelite, celluloid, and chrome alongside traditional precious metals and gemstones to create dynamic and futuristic designs. Influence and Legacy Although it was relatively short-lived, Art …

  5. The Birthstones

    … nacre. Pearls form directly from the hand of nature, ready to be admired and worn to display all their beauty. Alternative gemstones for June include moonstone, alexandrite, and rhodolite garnet. Learn more about Pearl and Alexandrite July’s … has a long and rich history and has even been mistaken for ruby in the crown jewels. Sardonyx is a lesser known an alternative birthstone for August. Learn more about Peridot and  Spinel September’s Birthstone: Sapphire Deriving its name from …

  6. Tourmaline jewelry and loose gems

    Gem in the Spotlight: Tourmaline

    … effect, believed it to be related to the Philosopher’s Stone. The Philosophers Stone is a mythical material thought to have the power to grant enlightenment, give power over spiritual affairs, reconcile opposites, and change base metals to gold. Tourmaline has a special place in our hearts as California natives because it is one of the few gems that are found right here in the Golden State. Tourmaline was first discovered in California in 1892. It quickly became known as…

  7. Frequently Asked Question about Jewelry

    … natural birthmarks of a diamond and is useful as identifying characteristics. For more information see the Diamond Buying Guide . What is Filigree? Filigree is a delicate, complicated and detailed work made from gold or other noble metals. It is used to decorate and beautify jewelry by adding a graceful touch. Filigree was derived from the Latin filum, thread, and granum, grain. What is the SI3 grade? The GIA Diamond clarity-scale refers to how clean, or free of …

  8. A pair of diamond stud earrings surrounded by different earring back options

    Styles of Earring Backs

    … you are looking for the perfect gift. Maybe you are having trouble with your current earrings and are looking for alternatives. Or maybe you are simply interested in expanding your general jewelry knowledge. Keep reading; we have your answers. …is not as secure as lever backs or other similar styles Irritant – If used with costume jewelry made of non-precious metals, it may cause irritation to sensitive skin. Gold options found on more valuable jewelry do not typically have this …

  9. Collection of many different styles of jewelry clasps laid out together

    Types of Jewelry Clasps

    …Lobster clasps can be a little bulky and heavy for thin light weight chains and can be a little more expensive than alternatives. Ease of Use – Yes, this is also listed as a “Pro,” but if you have arthritis or other dexterity issues, lobster … have arthritis or just don’t like fiddling with tiny mechanisms to wear your jewelry, magnetic clasps are great alternatives. They can even be added in conjunction to or as a replacement for other styles of clasps (often times without having to…

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