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What’s It Worth? Emeralds Past And Present
Today I will write about emeralds past and present. I will talk about a current emerald in our store from
Today I will write about emeralds past and present. I will talk about a current emerald in our store from
Patek Philippe and Tiffany & Co. had a very cozy relationship early on. In fact, at one point, Patek Philippe
It’s been said that millennials aren’t interested in diamonds, but I haven’t found that to be the case. While statistics
… and sometimes a woman’s touch can be firm. As we have discussed in the past, valuation is legally variable.
Have you ever heard of a stomacher? Stomachers were very popular in the Georgian time period (circa 1730-1830), and continued
Over the past 20 years, identifying genuine diamonds from non-genuine has become a landmine of possible tragedy or disappointment. The
When we first went into the antique business in the 1980s, no one wanted that ugly 1950s and ’60s modernist
Just like last week, some things are more valuable than you might expect. Vintage ring mountings without center stones are
Another jeweler from California called a few months ago about an amazing Tiffany diamond and needed guidance. From the photos,
Only 50 percent of the items we sell online are acquired from the public. We get the other half from
Today I will write about emeralds past and present. I will talk about a current emerald in our store from
Patek Philippe and Tiffany & Co. had a very cozy relationship early on. In fact, at one point, Patek Philippe
It’s been said that millennials aren’t interested in diamonds, but I haven’t found that to be the case. While statistics
… and sometimes a woman’s touch can be firm. As we have discussed in the past, valuation is legally variable.
Have you ever heard of a stomacher? Stomachers were very popular in the Georgian time period (circa 1730-1830), and continued
Over the past 20 years, identifying genuine diamonds from non-genuine has become a landmine of possible tragedy or disappointment. The
When we first went into the antique business in the 1980s, no one wanted that ugly 1950s and ’60s modernist
Just like last week, some things are more valuable than you might expect. Vintage ring mountings without center stones are
Another jeweler from California called a few months ago about an amazing Tiffany diamond and needed guidance. From the photos,
Only 50 percent of the items we sell online are acquired from the public. We get the other half from