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The New Heirloom
… for? We have way more jewelry in stock than we are able to show online. Here are some more great options for you: Give us a call or visit the shop to browse our full collection Shop our Etsy for more ideas Go with a classic like diamond stud earrings (we have tons on sale in store) Create your own piece with our custom jewelry design team Whatever you decide this year, we hope you have a warm and happy holiday season. * Our storewide sale is 10% off in-store only on all …
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Valentine’s Day 2020 Make Her Smile
…everyday. We’ve recently expanded our collection of trendy bracelet options including adjustable options and classic diamond tennis bracelets. So, there you have it. Three great choices for Valentine’s Day gifts all available at great prices… and Morganite The subtle pink hues of the morganite in these pieces are perfectly complimented by their rose gold settings. What could be better for Valentine’s Day than a gorgeous pink-on-pink ensemble. These pieces are on sale in-…
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New Indie Designer: Jen Lesea Designs
… to announce the addition of a brand new line of designer jewelry at Arden Jewelers. Jen Lesea is an exciting indie jewelry designer with a flair for capturing nature in a tangible way. An artistic mix of sterling silver and copper sets her designs apart from the crowd and instantly grabs your attention. At Arden Jewelers, we believe in independent jewelry designers and the fresh creativity that they bring to the jewelry world. As a small, family run, independent …
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When You Wanted Gold But Got Gravel
…. Casting can be a tricky thing. If the temperature of the investment and the gold is not perfect, or if the force that is applied to the gold is too little (or too much), or if the channel for the gold to follow isn’t properly setup, you can wind up with a brittle casting due to what is called “porosity.” The metal looks ok from the outside, but underneath the surface it is more like a sponge than a solid piece. As you might have guessed, this particular ring was …