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Nov 2, 2015
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Citrine

Posted: November 2, 2015

Citrine is known as the healing quartz. This golden gemstone is said to support vitality and health while encouraging and guiding hope, energy and warmth within the wearer.  Quality Gold has an extensive collection of citrine jewelry. Whether you are looking for a ring, necklace, bracelet or earrings, you will be sure to find something here to fall in love with.

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Sep 11, 2015
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Sapphires

Posted: September 11, 2015

Sapphires are available in a variety of colors: yellow, green, pink, purple, orange and brown.

This September birthstone, has been popular since the Middle Ages and, according to folklore, will protect your loved ones from envy and harm.

Medieval clergy wore sapphires to symbolize heaven, while commoners thought the gem attracted heavenly blessings. Sapphire represents truth, sincerity and consistency. Sapphire engagement rings are given to express the commitment and loyalty of the giver’s heart.

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Jun 8, 2015
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The Language of Pearls

Posted: June 8, 2015

Natural and cultured, fresh water and salt water, pearls are perhaps one of the best loved gems of all time. They are a world unto themselves and have their own unique vocabulary. In fact, it’s quite an extensive one, so in honor of June’s birthstone, we’ve put together this glossary to make brushing up fast and easy.

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Akoya – Japan and China both produce saltwater cultured Akoya pearls. They are typically round or semi-round and average 6 to 8 millimeters. Akoya pearls are widely available and consumers hold them in high regard.

B

Baroque – asymmetrical, irregularly shaped pearls that are larger than keshi, rice, or seed pearls are called baroque. The name refers to the 17th and 18th style of European art characterized by ornate detail. Their free-form, organic look is best showcased in long or multi-strand necklaces.

Biwa Pearls – may be used to describe a pearl that comes from any freshwater mussel in Japan.

Body-color – the basic hue of a pearl underlying its overtone color. Naturally colored pearls can be found in most colors of the rainbow, but popular are white, grey, black, pink and coffee.

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Cultured, or Cultivated pearl – any pearl (fresh or saltwater) grown by a mollusk containing a surgically implanted hard bead nucleus or soft tissue nucleus. In other words, these are not artificial or manmade—they are real pearls made with a little human intervention.

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Drop – a classic tear shape that lends itself well to earrings and pendants.,

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Freshwater pearl – pearls that form in river or lake mollusks, the vast majority are cultured but people still occasionally harvest natural ones.

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Grading – considers seven factors for evaluating pearls—luster, surface, shape, color, nacre, size, and shape.

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Iridescence – play of color over the surface of a pearl as interference divides white light into its component colors.

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June – the month designated for pearl as its traditional birthstone, along with contemporary gems moonstone and alexandrite.

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Keshi – the Japanese word for poppy seed, used to describe small natural or cultured pearls, sometimes called seed pearl.

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Luster – the combination of surface shine (reflectivity) and inner light refraction (depth). Luster is perhaps the most important of all quality factors and is expressed in terms of high, medium, and low luster. The luster of a high quality pearl should be bright and capable of sharply reflecting objects near its surface.

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Mabé pearls – are assembled blister pearls which grow on the inside of the mollusk shell rather than in the mantle of the organism. Once cut away from the shell, they are affixed with a mother of pearl backing. These half-domed pearls are frequently bezel-set for earrings.

Mother of Pearl – iridescent layer (principally calcium carbonate and conchiolin) lining the inner shell of some mollusk species and used for jewelry, watch faces and flatware. When it coats a bead to form a cultured pearl or composes a natural, tissue-cultured or keshi pearl, it’s called nacre.

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Nacre – a calcium carbonate-based crystalline substance secreted by mollusks to form mother-of-pearl, pearls, and cultured pearls. Nacre secretion by a mollusk is usually a defense mechanism triggered by the intrusion of a foreign object into the body of an oyster.

Nucleation – the process of nucleating a mollusk to produce a pearl. Also called grafting or implantation, nucleation requires the insertion of either a hard bead nucleus or soft mantle tissue between the body of a mollusk and its shell or into the mantle tissue of a mollusk. The hard bead nucleus or soft mantle tissue serves as a “seed” or “irritant” to produce a cultured pearl.

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Rice – elongated pearls, resembling puffed rice.

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South sea pearls – Australia, Indonesia, and the Philippines are leading sources of these saltwater cultured pearls. They are typically 8 to 20 mm, high quality, and have white or pale body color.

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Tahitian – cultured pearls produced by the black-lip oyster found in the atolls and lagoons of French Polynesia. Tahitian cultured pearls are natural in color and are produced in hues of silver, gray, green, orange, gold, blue, purple, and black. They average 9.5 mm and are held in high regard by consumers.

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Virgin pearl – an undrilled pearl that may be prong set or glued into a mounting.

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Weddings – pearls are the favored gems of brides worldwide.

Wipe gently-  the only safe way to clean pearls. Use warm water, a mild liquid detergent and a soft cloth.

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X-ray testing – the only reliable (non-destructive) way to determine whether a pearl is natural, cultured, or imitation.

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May 1, 2015
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Celebrate Mom

Posted: May 1, 2015

Sunday, May 10th

Show mom how much she is loved, not just on this special day, but every day. A gift of jewelry   is a visible reminder of how much you care. Choose from our wide selection of rings, pendants, earrings and bracelets in a price range to suit your budget.

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Apr 1, 2015
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Hello April

Posted: April 1, 2015

Crisp as April showers, colorless diamonds are the traditional birthstone for April babies. As symbols of love and endurance, perennially popular diamonds make perfect birthday gifts for loved ones, but for the fourth month of the year—consider four appealing and affordable alternatives that are increasingly popular as an April birthstone: white topaz, white zircon, white sapphire, and cubic zirconia.

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Mar 1, 2015
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Erin Go Brah!

Posted: March 1, 2015

The hands symbolize friendship. The heart represents love. The crown signifies loyalty. These elements make up the Claddagh; a symbol widely given as a gift of friendship, engagement and marriage. While most popularly known in ring form, the Claddagh also adorns earrings, pendants and bracelets just as beautifully.

With St. Patrick’s Day just around the corner, this jewelry from Quality Gold can be used to represent everlasting love, friendship and loyalty, or they can assist in celebrating Irish tradition. Erin go bragh!

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Feb 1, 2015
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Art Carved Bridal

Posted: February 1, 2015

For over 150 years, people have turned to Art Carved rings to help celebrate the most important moments of their lives. Founded in New York in 1850, ArtCarved began as a manufacturer of high-quality, uniquely styled wedding bands and engagement rings. In 1996, they introduced their personalized fashion jewelry that celebrates family, pride and love.  Check out their selection and see for yourself why ArtCarved’s legacy of quality, craftsmanship and style is the only choice for celebrating the most important moments of your life.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Feb 1, 2015
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BJC Designs

Posted: February 1, 2015

Shimmering center diamond dances and pulsates with every heartbeat. New from the  Dashing Diamonds Heartbeat Collection of Berco Jewelery Company. These innovative pieces are available in 14k white, rose and yellow gold pendants. Featuring a distinctive design, the diamond is securely suspended from a hinged joint, dazzling with the slightest movement.

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Jan 2, 2015
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Stackable Rings

Posted: January 2, 2015

Perfect for those born in January, or for anyone who loves garnets.  These affordable sterling silver rings from Quality Gold feature garnets and rhodolite garnets in a variety of designs, to be worn alone, or stacked for maximum effect.  To see all of their garnet jewelry, visit Quality Gold’s website.