
Jewelry From an Era: Victorian
By Isabelle Corvin, CG, Staff Gemologist at Panowicz Jewelers Queen Victoria (1819-1901) Engraved by W.Holl and published in The Queens of England encyclopedia, United Kingdom,
By Isabelle Corvin, CG, Staff Gemologist at Panowicz Jewelers Queen Victoria (1819-1901) Engraved by W.Holl and published in The Queens of England encyclopedia, United Kingdom,
By Star Gems Vintage has made a huge comeback in recent years. From retro clothes to antique jewelry, more and more people are shopping for
It’s not every day you get to see high-end or award-winning jewelry. Even if you may only be able to wear them in your dreams,
Diamonds are well known for their rarity, but did you know there are other rare gemstones? Get ready to learn some interesting facts on four
By Baggins Pearls The word Baroque comes from the Portuguese word “barroco,” which refers to a pearl with an elaborate shape. It was during the
By Isabelle Corvin, CG, Staff Gemologist at Panowicz Jewelers Last year wasn’t quite what anyone was expecting. Most likely, everyone is looking forward to 2021 and
Whether its a paper clip or a Figuro link, big links are one of this season’s must-haves. It’s on trend to wear them long or
The 92nd Academy Awards airs on February 9, and it’s a sacred day for jewelry! Never mind who wins—it’s the bling we’ll be watching for.
We are in love with Chocolate Diamonds® from American Gem Society (AGS) member Le Vian. They’re sweet, so deliciously pretty, and ready to make your
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