Jewelry Trends – DiamondIdeals.com http://www.diamondideals.com Wed, 29 Jun 2022 16:53:02 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=5.1.15 Pick Your Metal http://www.diamondideals.com/pick-your-metal/ Wed, 29 Jun 2022 16:51:25 +0000 http://www.diamondideals.com/?p=1567 I’m sure there are sites that expound on the pros and cons of various metals at infinitum but here are the main elements:

Your first decision is the overall color of the ring: Yellow, rose or white.  This is entirely personal and there is no right or wrong answer.

In terms of generalities, 14K gold is the hardest and will look new the longest.  The only real downside is that 14K prongs tend to break more than bend.  18K gold will develop of patina faster as it is more prone to scratching than 14K but the metal itself is warmer and purer than its counterpart.  Platinum is purest of the precious metals as it is used at 95% purity.  Platinum is a white metal that survives decades.  When is looses its shine, platinum looks light grey.

If you choose yellow your choices are 14K or 18K gold. 18K is 75% gold and 25% other alloys to harden it but it will be a softer metal and a warmer yellow tone than 14K which has 58.3% gold and 41.7% hardening alloys.

If you chose rose, you choice are similar to yellow with the biggest difference in the intensity of the rose color. 14K rose gold has far more copper in it which gives it a more intense rose color as opposed to 18K which is more of a reddish yellow.

If you choose white, things get a little more complex. The same hardness profiles exist in the 14K and 18K white gold categories but you need to understand that there is no such thing as “white” gold. Gold with alloys that lighten it only get it to a very light yellow or light bronze color and then the ring is coated with rhodium when it is finished. That rhodium plating does wear off over time and the off white color then starts peeking through. At that point most people look to clean their ring but in fact it just needs to be re-plated.

The better metal in the white category is platinum. Platinum is a white metal and is used at 95% purity. It is softer and more pliable than gold and will develop a patina sooner but will not wear down as much as gold. It is the metal of choice and has long been the more luxurious choice in jewelry because for most of our lifetime it has traded at close to double the cost of gold. The last couple of years have seen an inversion of prices with gold trading around $1900/oz and platinum around $1100/oz. Platinum rings are still a little more expensive that gold but the difference is too small to sway the decision away from the better metal.

In the picture above you can see the sometimes subtle differences between the metals.  Starting on the left, this is the color of a rhodium plated gold ring or platinum ring. It is as white as white gets.  The next one over is the actual color of white gold with no plating.  As is obvious, white gold is actually a pale yellow or bronze color which gets covered by the rhodium plating.  When the plating wears off, this color starts peaking through.  The next one on the right is 14K yellow gold which has 58.3% gold content.  You can see the 18K (75% gold content) has a richer yellow color.  Second to last is 14K Rose gold which is very pink.  The intensity of the color comes from the relatively large amount of copper alloyed in this ring.  Think about the color of a new penny.  Last but not least is 18K rose gold which also has some copper in it, but much less and as a result has more of a peach color to it.

There are no right or wrong choices, but oftentimes, we are not aware of the differences and hopefully this post will help clarify.

 

 

 

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Custom Designing your Diamond Ring http://www.diamondideals.com/custom_designing_your_diamond_ring/ http://www.diamondideals.com/custom_designing_your_diamond_ring/#respond Wed, 04 Mar 2015 23:04:37 +0000 http://blog.diamondideals.com/?p=945 Over the past few years, we have turned more and more toward customizing the majority of the rings we create.  At first our customers feel a little daunted by the task but when they learn about the process and start thinking about the benefits, they become eager and excited about the project.  Most of the time we start with a nebulous concept, a quick sketch or a picture from a magazine.  Using sample rings on our site and in our showroom we start talking about the different possibilities, proportions and options.  We take copious notes and come up with an cost.   After the initial meeting, we discuss our customer’s wishes with our design team and everything gets put into a CAD image.  We review the initial CAD and make necessary adjustments until we are very close to what our customer envisioned.  The wedding band, in its’ original incarnation had a huge swerve which made it impossible to wear on its’ own.  In the design process, we softened that cure to the point that it is barely noticeable.

We then present the CAD to our customer and upon approval move forward with the manufacturing process. In the case of the attached pictures, we used stones from our customer’s original wedding band along with sapphires from an heirloom ring.  We were fortunate that they were nearly the same diameter.  In the design process we were able to adjust the heights of both rings such that they would look good next to each other despite the difference in the size of the stones in the shanks.

Once the design is approved, creating the ring takes about a week to 10 days.  The end result is personal, unique and worthy of being yours.

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Create New Jewelry Reusing What You Love http://www.diamondideals.com/create-new-jewelry-reusing-what-you-love-2/ http://www.diamondideals.com/create-new-jewelry-reusing-what-you-love-2/#respond Fri, 17 Oct 2014 15:52:48 +0000 http://blog.diamondideals.com/?p=916 I ran into one of my customers over the summer and noticed she was wearing a solitaire pendant with a Circle of Life pendant her fiancé had purchased from us months earlier.  When I asked her about it, she explained that she loved her Circle of Life, but the extra diamond was a family heirloom she held dear to her heart.  After discussing this a little further I suggested we could incorporate one into the other and she immediately loved the idea and decided to have three graduated stones bridging the diameter of the circle.  A few weeks later, I received her pendants in our shop and started to figure out the configuration.  Her stone weighed 3/4 of a carat and unfortunately measured less than a third of the distance we had to bridge.  If we were going to go with the original concept, that meant her stone would be in the middle position, which became a substantially more expensive option, or we would have to use 4 stones to go the distance.  She was not overly happy with this idea so we kept looking for a better solution.  After a couple of days we came up with an idea that had some potential.  Why not put a halo of diamonds around each of the interior stones, mimicking the Circle of Life?  We worked out the exact configuration on a CAD.  The price was well within the original budget so she gave the project the go-ahead.

Her family stone was set in a three-prong setting.  We kept this detail alive in the new piece, setting all the new centers with three prongs in stead of the traditional four.

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Customizing an engagement ring design. http://www.diamondideals.com/customizing-an-engagement-ring-design/ http://www.diamondideals.com/customizing-an-engagement-ring-design/#respond Mon, 28 Apr 2014 20:56:08 +0000 http://blog.diamondideals.com/?p=893 We provide a fairly extensive inventory of “stock” engagement ring designs but as many of our customers discover during this process, there is nothing better that customizing the design of an engagement ring.  This offers the opportunity of presenting something truly unique to your loved one, something you cannot get anywhere else.  Our selection of designs is something of a stepping stone or samples to chose from.  One of our customers fell in love with a braided split shank halo design but unfortunately the existing model only accommodated a 1ct round stone and he had decided on a stunning 2ct cushion.  Together we redesigned the ring for his cushion, adding some minor details and keeping the proportions the same as what he fell in love with.  Made out of platinum, this custom ring was set with approximately 0.65ctw of melée diamonds, about twice as much as what the original design contained.

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Customizing a Cushion Cut Diamond Engagement Ring http://www.diamondideals.com/customizing-a-cushion-cut-diamond-engagement-ring/ http://www.diamondideals.com/customizing-a-cushion-cut-diamond-engagement-ring/#respond Mon, 21 Apr 2014 20:25:18 +0000 http://blog.diamondideals.com/?p=886 Customizing a ring can be a daunting endeavor but one of our recent customers knew exactly what he wanted.  We had made a couple of rings with pear-shaped side stones but  he wanted something a little extra. After picking his center stone, a 1.5ct slightly off square cushion cut, he explained that her want pear shapes and an additional round stone at the end.  “Kind of like an exclamation point!”  The resulting ring is absolutely spectacular.

Cushion cut diamond engagement ring

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Not everyman can afford Kim Kardashian. http://www.diamondideals.com/not-everyman-can-afford-kim-kardashian/ http://www.diamondideals.com/not-everyman-can-afford-kim-kardashian/#respond Mon, 28 Oct 2013 19:53:38 +0000 http://blog.diamondideals.com/?p=881 Video link: A glimse at extravagant engagment rings

(Kim Kardashian / Instagream; Pascal Le Segretain / Getty Images )

We made an appearance this morning on WPIX News (Channel 11 in NYC).  The segment was about Kim Kardashian’s new engagement ring, a whopping 15 carat cushion cut from Kanye West.  We were feature as a more attainable ring showing a 1.5 cara cushion cut set in a halo setting for a mear $15,000.  Kim’s new ring is estimated at over $3,000,000 !

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New Budget-Minded Solitaire Engagement Ring Settings http://www.diamondideals.com/new-budget-minded-solitaire-engagement-ring-settings/ http://www.diamondideals.com/new-budget-minded-solitaire-engagement-ring-settings/#respond Wed, 20 Mar 2013 17:08:40 +0000 http://blog.diamondideals.com/?p=873 The second half of 2012 as well as the beginning of 2013 has shown us a very definite trend toward budget-mindedness.  Taking this message to heart we have introduced three new solitaire settings priced from $495 to $575 in 14K gold (prices based on March 2013 gold prices).  For lack of a better name (feel free to suggest some) we are calling these our Scroll Collection as there is intricate scroll work hidden under the cathedral part of the ring.  From the top these engagement rings appear simple but a whole new world can be discovered from the side.  One of them has four little diamonds tucked into the scroll work.  The beauty of these new solitaire settings, apart from the price, is that they can be paired with virtually any wedding band you can think of.  From the simple to an intricately woven pavé pattern, these engagement rings hold their own.

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Black Diamond Earrings set in Black Rhodiumed Gold http://www.diamondideals.com/black-diamond-earrings-set-in-black-rhodiumed-gold/ http://www.diamondideals.com/black-diamond-earrings-set-in-black-rhodiumed-gold/#respond Mon, 19 Nov 2012 15:30:09 +0000 http://blog.diamondideals.com/?p=869 Black gold for your ears!  We started a trend with one of our customer’s special orders earlier this year.  As a result of the inquiries which came from posting this image on our Facebook page we have finally added black diamond studs to our inventory.  We are running a special promotion for Christmas: 1ct TW for $495!

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Cushion and Graduated Trapazoid Engament Ring http://www.diamondideals.com/cushion-and-graduated-trapazoid-engament-ring/ http://www.diamondideals.com/cushion-and-graduated-trapazoid-engament-ring/#respond Wed, 05 Sep 2012 21:45:22 +0000 http://blog.diamondideals.com/?p=852 Every ring we design is an adventure in interpretation and communication.  The clients who wanted this ring came into our showroom with the idea that she wanted a 5 carat stone with big baguettes coming down the side and split prongs.  Well, needless to say, the budget he had in mind was going to be stretched, but we started the process anyway.  The central piece of any engagement ring is the center stone and our first job was to pick one she liked.  Much to his relief, the 5 carat stones all looked too big on her and so we aimed a little smaller.  The winning candidate was a 3.5 ct cushion cut.  We build out from there, quickly realizing that baguettes, or more appropriately tapered baguettes were not what she had visualized.  They were too skinny and the look they were after was more substantial.  A little trial and error brought us to graduated brilliant-cut trapezoids.

We sketched the ring while they were here and lo and behold, with the side stones, the total weight was 5 carats! They left with a copy of our sketch, anticipating the finished ring.

About 10 days later, he returned to pick up the ring.

We have now received 4 phone calls over the last couple of months thanking us and telling us how much they love the ring.

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Custom East West Oval Engagement Ring http://www.diamondideals.com/custom-east-west-oval-engagement-ring/ http://www.diamondideals.com/custom-east-west-oval-engagement-ring/#respond Wed, 29 Aug 2012 21:12:13 +0000 http://blog.diamondideals.com/?p=846 East West Oval Engagement RingA little while ago, I sat down with a client who knew she wanted an oval as an engagement ring stone and wanted it set East-West instead of the more traditional North-South direction.  Over a period of a few weeks we went back and forth with potential designs, always keeping in mind that her finger was a size 4.5.  We finally hit the proverbial nail on the head and she decided to flank the oval with two trapezoids.  The result was stunning.  The center stone weighs 1.5 carats and the traps weigh a total of approximately 0.4 carats.

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