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Sylvie’s Rose and White Gold Engagement Rings Illustrate The Newest Trends For Future Brides!

Delicate touches of rose gold in a white gold diamond setting of an engagement ring is one of the newest trends for future brides, and Sylvie’s stunning display of elegant samples are illustrated at the JCK Show in Las Vegas in May, 2015. (S1211TT, S1194TT, S1192TT, and S1395TT are shown)

“The Knot” Magazine Chooses Sylvie’s Vintage Diamond Engagement Ring As A Favorite!

In the Spring/Summer issue of “The Knot” Magazine, Sylvie’s beautiful vintage inspired engagement ring featuring a sparkling round brilliant center with an octagon shaped halo is chosen as one of their favorite Art Deco rings ( SY181).

The Knot Chooses Sylvie’s Pear-Shaped Engagement Ring As A Favorite!

The Spring edition of The Knot magazine showcases Sylvie’s stunning pear-shape engagement ring with a channel of baguettes tapering down the shank (SY202) in “Our Favorite…Pear-Shaped Rings.”

Maxim Magazine features Sylvie’s Amethyst & Diamond Ring

Sylvie’s elegant amethyst and diamond ring is featured in Maxim’s ad, February 2015.

Sylvie’s Amethyst Ring featured in Vogue Gioiello

Sylvie’s beautiful amethyst and diamond ring (SS018) in rose gold is featured in Vogue Gioiello, December 2014.

The Mythical, Magical History of Garnet

Garnet — that lovely, deep-red, semi-precious gem that serves as January’s birthstone actually comes in a variety of colors — orange, green, and black to name just a few. And if you think that’s all you didn’t know about this lovely stone, you might be surprised to learn that it has a history rich in fascinating legend and lore, as well. Highly Prized Possession The glamorous garnet has been traced back to at least ancient Egypt, where necklaces bearing this most prized of possessions were buried along with the Pharaohs, but folklore suggest that its beauty was discovered long before

BEST ENGAGEMENT RING FOR YOUR FINGER SHAPE

Engagement 101 Magazine features Sylvie’s vintage style diamond engagement ring in “The Best Engagement Rings for your Finger Shape”.

October’s Birthstones: Opal and Tourmalines

October has two birthstones: Opal and tourmaline. Opal birthstone is the more traditional of the two, but in 1952 the Jewelry Industry Council urged adding pink tourmaline as an alternative October birthstone. Opals are fun to shop for because they vary so widely. Pick one up, turn it this way and that so it catches the light, and appreciate its unique color and fire. Some are milky white, others are dark, all with flashes of green, blue, red, yellow and orange. October babies claim the opal as their birthstone. So if you’re shopping for somebody with an October birthday consider

A History of the Classic Engagement Ring

Ask any modern American to describe a classic engagement ring and they will almost surely mention a diamond. Preferably, a big one. But diamonds’ dominance of betrothal is actually a fairly recent development in the world of jewelry and romance. I’m Yours An engagement ring is a public acknowledgement of the private sentiment, “I’m yours.”  But our ancestors took this a bit more literally. Cavemen tied rings of braided grass – okay, more like lassos – around their mate’s ankles, wrists and waist to control her spirit.  In the 2nd century BC, Pliny the Elder reported the practice of the

August’s Birthstones: Peridot and Sardonyx

The Romans called peridot “the emerald of the evening” because its color didn’t change in different lights. This romantic green stone is the more popular of August’s two birthstones. The other, sardonyx, is a type of onyx known for its banded layers of white and reddish brown. Either one makes a perfect traditional gift for your loved ones born in August. Peridot August Birthstone:  Color & Appearance Peridots –the gem form of olivine — are always green, but their intensity depends on how much iron is in each particular stone. The yellowish tone of peridot the august birthstone makes it

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