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A traditionally black gemstone used to celebrate the 7th wedding anniversary.
Industry:Jewelry
A set of rings that includes both the engagement ring and wedding band for her.
Industry:Jewelry
Holes are cut in the surface of the metal, and stones are placed inside. Only the tops of the stones are visible, and their tables are even with the metal's surface.
Industry:Jewelry
A substance produced in mollusk shells that coats particles and other foreign objects. Over time, layers of nacre build up around the particles to form pearls.
Industry:Jewelry
The classic metal used for most jewelry. Pure gold (24K) is too soft to be used for jewelry so it is combined with other metals to enhance durability. For example, 14K gold is 14 parts gold and 10 parts other metals.
Industry:Jewelry
Found in all shades of green, emerald is a member of the beryl family. It is the birthstone of May and the traditional gift for the 20th, 35th and 55th wedding anniversaries.
Industry:Jewelry
A three-piece (or trio) set is a bridal set (engagement ring and her wedding band) with a matching wedding band for him.
Industry:Jewelry
PVD stands for Physical Vapor Deposit, a process by which a durable finish or coating is applied. The black color, a carbon and titanium composite, is placed into a pressurized chamber with the stainless steel watch parts. The composite is forced into the surface of the steel, coloring the case and bracelet black.
Industry:Jewelry
A durable precious metal, valued for its white color and purity. Platinum is hypoallergenic. To be called platinum, it must contain at least 90% pure platinum (10% other metals). (585 Platinum contains 58.5% platinum, 41.5% other metals.)
Industry:Jewelry
The clear cover over the dial of a watch that protects it from dirt, scratches and internal damage. Typically made of glass-like substances such as plastic. High grade watches usually have synthetic sapphire crystals.
Industry:Jewelry