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The Top 5 Most Underrated Gemstones
There are so many beautiful gemstones out there. Which is the best choice for your next jewelry o...

The Complete Guide to Ear Piercing: Measuring, Shopping, and Healing
Are you interested in taking your personality to the next level with a more creative ear piercing? Body jewelry is worth the investment of time and money--you can always have the look you desire with new and innovative ear-piercing styles and techniques.

Looking for New Earrings? A Jeweler's Guide to Styles, Backs & Closures
This blog post will cover the types of earring styles, earring backs, and closures, outlining the difference and offering tips and tricks for choosing the right pair or single earrings for you.

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 the heartbreaking experiences faced by the community.

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 gemstones, sustainable mining, and options for eco-friendly gemstones and lab-grown or synthetic diamonds.
Being conscious of the world around us and striving to preserve the environment will not come at the price of beauty. Instead, it opens up a world of show-stopping vibrancy and superior sparkle waiting to be discovered, reimagined with a socially conscious style for those who seek something out of the box yet perfect for frequent wear.

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 gem-cutting technology and equipment became more widely available, Montana sapphires gained recognition for their show-stopping beauty and larger size specimens–some have been found in the 10s to 100s of carats!