In The Studio
Custom Jewelry Engraving: Add a Personal Touch to Your Ring
Jewelry already carries meaning, but engraving makes it even more personal. A custom engraving turns a beautiful ring into a true keepsake—something that tells your...
Gold Purity Explained: Karats, Colors, and Alloys
Gold jewelry isn’t just about style—it’s also about what’s inside. The purity of Gold, measured in karats, tells you how much real Gold is in...
Rose De France Amethyst: A Gemstone of Subtle Light and Lasting History
Amethyst has long been celebrated for its deep violet tones and royal associations, but not all Amethyst is bold and intense. Rose de France Amethyst...
Sizing Beads: A Simple Solution for a Better Ring Fit
Sometimes a ring is just a little too loose—but not enough to warrant a full resize. This is where sizing beads come in. These small,...
Why Lab-Grown Diamonds Still Matter—Despite Industry Pushback
The diamond industry has always been complex, shaped by tradition, marketing, and powerful corporate players. Recently, concerns have grown over the partnership between the Gemological...
Moonstone: A Play of Light You Can Hold
Moonstone has a way of drawing you in slowly. At first glance, it may seem soft and muted—but as it moves, a sheen of light...
Peridot: A Gemstone with Ancient Roots and Fresh Light
A Bright Stone with a Long Story Peridot is one of the oldest known gemstones, and yet it still feels fresh—thanks to its vivid green...
A Closer Look at Citrine
Citrine is one of those stones that doesn’t try too hard. Its warmth is quiet but unmistakable—a soft golden hue that catches the light without...
Larimar: Soft Blues and Natural Calm
Larimar is one of those rare stones that seems to carry a place within it. With soft blue swirls and subtle cloud-like patterns, it’s often...