Dec
20
2011

Disney Princess Diamond Engagement Rings, Meet All Girls’ Princess Dream

In Spring 2011 a new line of beautiful diamond engagement rings were released from Disney. Each ring is inspired by one of the classic Disney Princesses.

The rings were designed by Kirstie Kelly who also designs corresponding Disney Princess wedding gowns for brides as well as bridesmaid dresses to go along with each brides dress.

Each engagement ring will have a matching wedding band. The current six rings that have been unveiled are for Sleeping Beauty, Snow White, Cinderella, Jasmine, Ariel and Belle.
The Walt Disney Company states about the engagement rings: “Subtle references to the personalities of each princess can be seen throughout the collection such as pave and borders, suggestive of Cinderella’s ethereal grace and charm, or baguettes and clean lines for Ariel, symbolic of her bold individuality.”

Which Disney Princess Diamond Engagement Ring is your favorite? check it out!

Disney Princess series Diamond Engagement Rings — Snow White

Disney Princess series Diamond Engagement Rings — Cinderella

Disney Princess series Diamond Engagement Rings — Belle

Disney Princess series Diamond Engagement Rings — Ariel

Disney Princess series Diamond Engagement Rings — Jasmine

Disney Princess series Diamond Engagement Rings — Sleeping Beauty

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Nov
22
2011

The Top 10 Most Expensive Jewelry in the World (1)

Top 10: Vivid Blue Diamond Ring

This vivid blue and diamond ring sold for $10 million

A cushion-shaped fancy vivid blue diamond weighing 6.01 carats, flanked on each side by an oval pink diamond weighing 0.46 and 0.44 carat respectively, mounted in platinum. The buy chose to remain anonymous. The sale broke a record for price-per-carat for any fancy vivid blue diamond sold at auction.

Top 9: The Empress Eugenie Brooch

The Louvre bought the Empress Eugenie Brooch for $10.5 million

An antique diamond bow brooch from François Kramer, circa 1855. The brooch was created by François Kramer for the wife of Napoléon III, Empress Eugénie. The Louvre arranged a private sale with Christie’s to bring the brooch back to France.

Top 8: A Heart-Shaped Diamond

 

This unmounted heart-shaped diamond sold for $11 million

A heart-shaped diamond weighing 56.15 carats. It was originally cut from the Cullinan Diamonds, and the Cullinan 1 is now a part of Britain’s Crown Jewel collection. Christie’s marketed the diamond as “Love At First Sight,” and released it for viewing on Valentine’s Day.

Top 7: A Vivid Pink Diamond Ring

A vivid pink diamond and diamond ring sold for $11.8 million

The fancy vivid pink cushion-shaped diamond weighing 5.00 carats, mounted by Graff Diamonds. The rare pink diamond was mined in South Africa. According to Christie’s website, unlike many other colored diamonds, the color in pink diamonds comes from the diamond’s exposure to heat and pressure during transportation into the earth’s crust.

Top 6: Emerald and Diamond Tiara

 

This emerald and diamond tiara sold for $12.3 million

The diamond-and-emerald confection was commissioned by German prince Guido Henckel von Donnersmarck for his second wife Katharina around 1900. It has a row of 11 polished pear-shaped emeralds, totaling 500 carats.

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Oct
24
2011

The Best Jewelry for 2011 Fall

Fall 2011 Jewelry Trends! We have compiled all of the fabulous jewelry trends on the runway for your viewing pleasure…

 

Before you click through to see and shop our editors’ picks, keep these tips in mind:

Tip 1: Bigger is better

Bigger is better and actually lets you get away with less. Wearing one giant cuff bracelet or sticking to just a statement necklace packs a punch.
   
Tip 2: Don’t be afraid to mix your metals.

There’s no law that says you have to wear gold with gold or silver with silver. A pewter cuff thrown into the mix with thin gold bangles looks fresh and modern.
   
Tip 3: Layer your necklaces

You’re already layering your clothes, so why not layer your necklaces? Double up on a long chain, or pile on multiple chest-grazing pieces to create your own cool, unique look.

Thanks in part to the stunning Fall collections from Lulu Frost, Eddie Borgo, Kelly Wearstler, and more, we’re feeling charmed and dangerous. The revival of sculptural glamour and natural materials has us smitten, and seeing old favorites like ribbon necklaces and two-finger rings is beyond exciting (personally, I’m still waiting on slap bracelets to make a comeback).

There are so many new pretty pieces out there that it may actually make your head spin — which is why we’ve selected 20 of the best baubles to bring your Fall outfits into glam territory.

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Sep
21
2011

Diamonds Collection Become the New Fashion Darling in China

As we all know, a sparkling diamond wedding ring always confirms sweet love, as well it is also a symbol of eternal love and marriage. At the same time, choose and buy diamond wedding rings can also target for collection investment. Now in China, diamond rings collection in the market has a highly rising prospects, but so what are you still waiting for?


Diamonds sparkle in a display window. This gem is in big demand in China.

The country’s growing purchasing power has boosted the diamond market, already the second-largest in the world after surpassing Japan last year.

Lovers are feeding the frenzy for this most romantic of gemstones. Shao Rongwen is shopping for a diamond with her fiancé Zhu Zhenhai. She says couples are likely to look for diamonds as a symbol of everlasting love. When she grows old, she hopes to remember her younger days whenever she looks at her gem.

“I think that as long as couples want to get married, they want to own a diamond to prove that their love will last forever. If I grow very old, when I look at the diamond, it will remind me of the good old times. Diamonds never change.”

Around 14 million couples get married every year in the country, according to the Civil Administration Bureau of China. And the precious gem industry estimates that 30 percent of those about to walk down the aisle purchase diamonds.

But the approach of the Chinese buyers is a bit different with many going online for their first contact with the glitzy world of diamonds.

Zhu says he feels comfortable buying diamonds online because he trusts the third parties that provide payment support.

“Nowadays online shopping is the trend, and more people have adapted themselves to it. Now, with the third-party payment support, I think that shopping online has become quite reliable, even for such things as diamonds.”

The total value of all diamond imports and exports in the country reached 2.8 billion U.S. dollars in 2010. But in the first half of 2011, the value of diamond exchanges surpassed 1.8 billion dollars, with estimates that the final year’s figure will top 3.8 billion.

On the retail market, total jewelry sales in 2010 reached more than 38 billion dollars, and one out of five of precious gems sold was believed to be a diamond.

At a time when investors are trying to avoid the eroding effects of inflation on cash savings, China’s nouveau riche are considering investments beyond real estate, gold and company stocks. This is one reason why they have turned to jewelry and diamonds.

Pan Bing, Manager of the diamond processing center in Shanghai for Lao Fengxiang, a local brand with a 168-year history in the jewelry industry, says many wealthy Chinese are attracted to investing in large, quality diamonds because they are easy to carry and store.

“After they have enough money, they start to think about investments. Diamonds are very easy to carry, to stock, and they hold their value well. So, many rich people will consider buying high quality diamonds, and big diamonds.”

International jewelers such as De Beers, Cartier, Bulgari or Tiffany, have all set up flagship stores in mega-cities such as Beijing and Shanghai.

And even if the Chinese market can be hard as a diamond to break, they have plans to increase their presence in smaller cities too.

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