iLAH in UK Vogue July 24'
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iLAH in UK Vogue July 24'

We're still getting recognized! We are proud to announce that the Waterlily pendant, a part of our Wildflower Collection, has been featured in the July 2014 issue of UK Vogue!   

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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...

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The Jeweler's Guide to Body Piercing and Body Jewelry

The exciting world of piercing is right at your fingertips, offering many styles and piercings, opening the doors to creative freedom. Choose a statement-worthy way of expressing who you are, featu...

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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 ...

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Everything You Need to Know About Salt & Pepper Diamonds

The name salt and pepper diamonds refers to the black inclusions and icy white, smoke-like inclusions, giving them a pepper and salt look filled with shapes and mesmerizing patterns.

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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 ...