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Ilah Jewelry Featured in CM Pride Magazine
ILAH CIBIS JEWELRY is a jewelry brand based in Worcester and one of the Canal Districts newest additions, located at 218 Franklin Street. The brand is the brainchild of Ilah Cibis, a jeweler a...
The Top 5 Most Underrated Gemstones
There are so many beautiful gemstones out there. Which is the best choice for your next jewelry or loose stone purchase? Popular gemstones such as ruby, emerald, sapphire, and quartz are always at ...
The Evolution of LGBT Jewelry and Gay Pride
Queer jewelry has come a long way over the years. Jewelers created pieces to make a statement when the fight for LGBT rights had just begun. People still rock them today to appreciate the past and ...
How to Pick an Eco-Friendly Gemstone
Do you love the look of diamonds and hard-to-acquire gemstones but worry about their origin? This blog post will cover mining and environmental concerns for earth-mined diamonds and natural gemston...
How Montana Sapphires Changed the Jewelry Landscape
Sapphires were first discovered in Montana in the Missouri River circa 1865, during the Gold Rush era, but weren't considered valuable or rare because of their small or unimpressive appearance. As ...