Win Tahitian Pearls!

27 06 2007

win tahitian pearls

Don’t miss out on this huge summer sweepstakes. Enter your email address to win a gorgeous Tahitian Pearl necklace with a retail value of $1,500!

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Celebrate Summer with the Wave Collection

27 06 2007

wave collectionSummer is in full swing and there are few better moments in it than sitting on a peaceful beach and staring out into infinity. Channel that joy of a peaceful Sunday spent by the ocean with the new Wave Collection. Items such as the Blue Sapphire and Diamond Pendant seen here or this unique Sterling Silver Twisted Mesh Necklace are perfect for summer. By utilizing the elegant shape of an ocean wave, they conjure harmony and balance adding a little more calm to your day.

Take a look today.



Click your way to engagement

5 06 2007

A New article in the NY Daily News highlights the fact that “More grooms-to-be are pointing and clicking to find their honeys the perfect wedding ring” on sites like Ice.com and Diamond.com. Who wouldn’t once you know you’ll be saving 20%-40%!

Future dentist David Ung wore out a lot of shoe leather shopping for a diamond engagement ring for his fiancée, Ynhi Nguyen.

“I went from 47th St. to Chinatown,” said Ung, 29, who visited more than 10 stores in a month. But when it came to actually buying the bling, he went online to jewelry Web site diamond.com.

Ung, who’s studying at New York University College of Dentistry, plunked down $5,000 for a 1.15-carat, round, colorless diamond ring, even though he first saw it when it arrived in a box at his home.

“I love it, it’s shiny, it’s sparkling,” said Nguyen, a 33-year-old accountant from Vancouver.

Ung loves it too – for a different reason. A comparable ring “would have been $7,000 to $8,000 in a store,” he said.

For many men, there are few things more daunting than buying an engagement ring. Not only are they expected to fork over a huge sum – etiquette experts have long recommended spending two months of salary – assessing the quality and value of diamonds can be as angst-ridden as meeting the in-laws.

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