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Newest shade of pink!

PANTONE PRESENTS COLOR(S) OF 2016!

December 24, 2015

Pantone debuted their colors of the year - two colors for the first time ever: Rose Quartz and Serenity. We can't be more excited about these two hues - especially the pale pink which we own in the jewelry world!  And Serenity looks just a soothing as it sounds! This sweet and calming color pair will show up in everything coming up this year, fashion and jewelry alike. Here we have presented a few of our current favorite pieces in these two hues.

 

Pantone 2016 Color Rose Quartz, PHOTO: Pantone

Pantone 2016 Color Rose Quartz, PHOTO: Pantone

Irene Neuwirth

Irene Neuwirth

Noor Fares

Noor Fares

Marie Helene De Taillac

Marie Helene De Taillac

Pantone 2016 Color Serenity, PHOTO: Pantone

Pantone 2016 Color Serenity, PHOTO: Pantone

Nina Runsdorf

Nina Runsdorf

Fernando Jorge

Fernando Jorge

Sidney Garber

Sidney Garber

FACETS EDIT: HOLIDAY 2015'S HOTTEST NAIL COLORS

November 30, 2015

The Holidays are in full swing and there are some really beautiful fresh new nail colors available on the market. We love a festive glittery look, or a beautiful winter hue like deep berry purples, holly berry reds, and night sky blue. Beautiful manicures and jewelry go hand-in-hand, and we're always on the lookout for fresh new colors to make your jewelry pop! Check out some of our top picks from 2015's hottest holiday hues...

Deborah Lippman Roar Nail Color, Miss Independant, Nordstrom, $18

Deborah Lippman Roar Nail Color, Miss Independant, Nordstrom, $18

Deborah Lippman Roar Nail Color, Nordstrom, $18

Deborah Lippman Roar Nail Color, Nordstrom, $18

Butter London Red Haute 2-Piece Nail Lacquer Duo, Sephora, $15

Butter London Red Haute 2-Piece Nail Lacquer Duo, Sephora, $15

Chanel Le Vernis Nail Colour, 18 Vamp

Chanel Le Vernis Nail Colour, 18 Vamp

Chanel Le Vernis Nail Colour, 18 Pirate

Chanel Le Vernis Nail Colour, 18 Pirate

Deborah Lippman, Fake It Til You Make It Polish, Limited Edition, Neiman Marcus, $18

Deborah Lippman, Fake It Til You Make It Polish, Limited Edition, Neiman Marcus, $18

Yves Saint Laurent Feulle D'or, #47

Yves Saint Laurent Feulle D'or, #47

La Laque Couture Pop Water Collection, Color: 68 Rouge Wet, YSL, $27   

La Laque Couture Pop Water Collection, Color: 68 Rouge Wet, YSL, $27   

La Laque Couture Pop Water Collection, Color: 17 Bleu Cobalt, YSL, $27   

La Laque Couture Pop Water Collection, Color: 17 Bleu Cobalt, YSL, $27   

Nars, Black Fire, Barneys, $20

Nars, Black Fire, Barneys, $20

JEWELRY AUCTION TODAY: DOYLE FINE JEWELRY IN BEVERLY HILLS

November 16, 2015

Following the success of Doyle New York's West Coast Auction launch, Doyle NY held a fine jewelry sale in Beverly Hills, California earlier today. The event was held at the Paley Center for Media, where the jewelry auction began at 10AM PST, and bids were accepted both in person, and online. There were 440+ lots of jewelry, including many exquisite pieces crafted by brands including Cartier, Bulgari, David Webb, Tiffany & Co, and Van Clef & Arpels. See below for our top picks, including the jewelry details, estimated values, and sale price.

Lot 3438: White Gold, Sapphire and Diamond Ring

This stunning sapphire ring contains one oval mixed-cut sapphire, weighing approximately 37.63 carats. Surrounding the center gem are 143 round diamonds (approx. 2.70 carats) and is set in 18k gold. This is a Ceylon Sapphire (from Sri Lanka) and has an estimated value of $70,000 - $80,0000.

Lot 3441: Platinum, Gold, Moonstone and Sapphire Necklace, Tiffany & Co., by Louis Comfort Tiffany

This is a special piece created by Louis Comfort Tiffany, Circa 1915. The pendant necklace includes 19 round cabochon moonstones, 18 round sapphires approx. 1.75 carats. Estimated value between $20,000 - $30,000. This gorgeous necklace sold today for $59,375.

Lot 3084: Pair of White Gold and Diamond Cuff-Earrings

This classic diamond cuff earrings are crafted in 18K White Gold, 26 Round Diamonds (approx. 5.45 carats.) The earrings sold for $2,813. (Estimate was $2,500-3,500.)

Lot 3047: Pair of Blackened White Gold, Seed Pearl and Diamond Briolette Tassel Earrings

These dazzling seed pearl tassel earrings are set in 18K Gold, and have sparkling briolette & round diamonds (approx. 5.20 carats.) I absolutely love tassels earrings because they are so classic yet highly fashionable today. The estimate for these earrings was $3,500 - $4,500 and was sold for $5,000.

Lot 3373:  White Gold, Rubellite and Diamond Ring

This stunning ring is crafted in 14K Gold and includes one pear-shaped rubellite (approx. 8.85 carats), 163 round diamonds (approx. 5.37 carats). Tourmalines are one of my favorite gemstones, and this ring would be a great addition to any tourmaline lovers collection. The deep reddish-pink color is magnificent! This ring was estimated between $4,000-$6,000 and sold for $5,625.

Lot 3433:  Platinum, Rose Gold, Fancy Light Pink Diamond and Diamond Ring

This emerald-cut Fancy Light Pink Diamond is approximately 1.02 carats with 22 round pink diamonds surrounding it (approximately 0.15 carats) and surrounded by 100 round diamonds (approx. 1 carat). The diamonds are set in 18K Gold. Probably my most favorite rings from this auction, this beautiful pink gem's value is estimated at between $50,000 - $70,000.

Lot 3152: Platinum, Green Beryl and Diamond Ring

This ring contains one oval green beryl with a weight of approximately 39 carats, surrounded by 38 round diamonds (approximately 1.05 carats). This stunning green gemstone ring sold for $2,000. (Estimated value was 1,500 - $2,000.)

Lot 3413: Gold and Green Paillonne Enamel Bangle Bracelet, Tiffany & Co., Schlumberger, France

This beautiful green enamel Tiffany bracelet is crafted in18K gold, and was made in France. The estimate for this piece was between $6,000 and $8,000, and sold for $11,875.

Lot 3406: Gold, Platinum and Diamond Bracelet, Cartier

This unique Cartier Bracelet is set in 18K Gold and Platinum, and contains 224 round diamonds (approx. 10 carats), created circa 1968. c.1968. Fun Fact: This bracelet was worn by actress Julia Roberts in the opening scene of Charlie Wilson's War. Pre-Auction estimated value was between $12,000-$18,000, and was sold today for $28,125.

ONCE IN A BLUE MOON [DIAMOND]

November 10, 2015

THE BLUE MOON DIAMOND, A 12.03 INTERNALLY FLAWLESS, FANCY VIVID BLUE DIAMOND IS TO BE AUCTIONED AT GENEVA ON NOVEMBER 11TH, 2015 AT THE UPCOMING SOTHEBY'S AUCTION: MAGNIFICENT JEWELS AND NOTABLE JEWELS.

Tomorrow, on November 11th, 2015, the Sotheby's Magnificent Jewels and Noble Jewels Auction will be held in Geneva Switzerland, with the hilighted Blue Moon Diamond to be auctioned. The fancy vivid blue gemstone has been said by GIA that it is so unique, it is actually indescribable! The only comparison that can be made is that the brilliance of the stone can be compared to sunlight dancing on the surface of the ocean. This 12.03 carat, cushion-cut diamond is one of the rarest gems in the world, as it is said to only be found "Once in a Blue Moon." The internally flawless gem expects to be purchased for between $35,586,468 and $55,876,998 USD. The stone was most recently exhibited at the Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County, from September 13th 2014 thru January 6th, 2015. 

Lot 513: The Blue Moon Diamond, PHOTO: Sotheby's

Lot 513: The Blue Moon Diamond, PHOTO: Sotheby's

The Blue Moon Diamond, PHOTO: Sotheby's

The Blue Moon Diamond, PHOTO: Sotheby's

Blue Moon Diamond GIA Colored Diamond Report, PHOTO: GIA

Blue Moon Diamond GIA Colored Diamond Report, PHOTO: GIA

Other notable gems from the upcoming Sotheby's jewelry auction...

Lot 509, PHOTO: Sotheby's

Lot 509, PHOTO: Sotheby's

Lot 504, PHOTO: Sotheby's

Lot 504, PHOTO: Sotheby's

Lot 277, PHOTO: Sotheby's

Lot 277, PHOTO: Sotheby's

Lot 88, PHOTO: Sotheby's

Lot 88, PHOTO: Sotheby's

Lot 155, PHOTO: Sotheby's

Lot 155, PHOTO: Sotheby's

Lot 497, PHOTO: Sotheby's

Lot 497, PHOTO: Sotheby's

LOT 509: SUPERB FANCY VIVID PURPLE-PINK DIAMOND RING

The Details: 

This ring is set with a pear-shaped fancy vivid purple-pink diamond, and has 8.24 total carat weight, natural color, and SI1 Clarity. Estimated Value: $12,642,561 - $16,648,640 USD. (Sotheby's)

LOT 504: 'THE QUEEN MARIA-JOSÉ RUBY RING'

The Details:
An exceptional ruby and diamond ring, late 19th century. This ring is set with an oval shaped ruby weighing a total of 8.48 carats, and framed by cushion-shaped diamonds. The ring was formerly part of the personal collection of Queen Maria-José of Italy (1906-2001), and estimated value of between $6,097,564 - $9,135,941 USD. (Sotheby's)

LOT 277: FANCY YELLOW DIAMOND RING, CLUEV

The Details:

This diamond is set with a cut-cornered square mixed-cut fancy yellow and weights 11.73 carats. It is framed by marquise-shaped and brilliant cut diamonds. It is classified as a Fancy Yellow, Natural color, VS1 Clarity has an estimated value of $122,784 - 223,716 USD. (Sotheby's)

LOT 88: EMERALD AND DIAMOND RING, VAN CLEEF & ARPELS

The Details:

A Columbian Emerald Ring, Set with a step-cut emerald weighing 8.39 carats, set between pear-shaped diamond shoulders. Value Estimate $26,014 - 31,216 USD. (Sotheby's).

LOT 155: PAIR OF FANCY INTENSE YELLOW DIAMOND EARRINGS

The Details:

Each diamond is set with a cut-cornered rectangular modified brilliant cut fancy intense yellow diamond. Diamond weights are 3.41 and 3.52 carats. Diamonds are fancy intense yellow, natural color, VS2 and VVS2 Clarity.  Butterfly clasp closure. Estimated value $71,797 - 91,568 USD. (Sotheby's)

LOT 497: SAPPHIRE AND DIAMOND RING

The Details:

Ring is from a French Noble Family, Late 19th Century. Ring is claw-set with a cushion-shaped sapphire weighing 5.34 Carats, surrounded bysimilarly shaped diamonds. Estimate $101,973 - $154,000. (Sotheby's).


Old Jewelry

Five Ways to Bring New Life to Old Jewelry

September 2nd, 2014 by 

Re-Style Jewelry - Bring New Life to Your Old JewelryBringing new life to your jewelry collection is a lot easier than you think. Often times we choose to wear our favorite ring, engagement ring and pendant all the time, leaving some beautiful pieces stuck in a dark jewelry box. That’s no place for an heirloom diamond ring or an old gemstone pendant. Revive those pieces and make them something you show off to everyone.

1. ADD SOME SPARKLE

A special occasion is the perfect time to bring new life to a wedding ring. Create a more meaningful ring by adding two side diamonds to a solitaire setting symbolizing your past, present, and future as a couple. Years ago he picked out your wedding ring, mark that special anniversary by upgrading your diamond or have your existing diamond set in the ring you’ve always wanted!

2. BRIGHTEN IT UP WITH COLOR

Adding color gemstones is another way to make that piece more unique and one you’ll want wear. You can choose a gemstone for its rich bold color or for the belief of what it will bring to the wearer. For centuries, Rubies have represented love and passion while blue Sapphires promise honesty and loyalty. There are so many gemstones to choose from; you’re sure to find the perfect one to bring new meaning to your vintage jewelry.

3. CREATE SOMETHING ENTIRELY NEW

Sometimes that vintage piece is too small or just not your style but that doesn’t mean you have to leave it in the jewelry box. One of the best options is to have a custom piece of jewelry created specifically for you. Take the gemstones from your grandmother’s necklace and have them reset in a pendant that features the birthstones of your family members.

That long strand of pearls you inherited can be converted into multiple bracelets, a layered choker or even an entire suite of earrings, ring, pendant and bracelet. We all have some pieces that we just no longer want but that doesn’t mean you can’t have the diamonds and gemstones reset into individual pieces that you can give to your children or grandchildren as a gift that they will cherish for years.

4. BRING IT BACK TO LIFE

An easy way to enhance your jewelry is to have it professionally cleaned and inspected. We’re happy to do it for you, free of charge. Not only will we clean and buff your pieces, we also thoroughly inspect the gems and settings. Your pieces will look like brand new and your gems and diamonds will have that bright sparkle you’ve missed!

5. TRY NEW STYLES & LOOKS

In some cases you don’t need to do anything to revive your jewelry, you just need to wear them. Now is the time to mix and match metals and also styles, from vintage to modern. By doing this you can create a unique look. Everything from layering necklaces, bracelets or even rings can add contrast to any outfit. Once you start you’ll realize you have a lot of variety and you’ll start to love all your jewelry again. You really can’t go wrong unless you wear ALL of your jewelry at once– after all, we don’t want you to end up looking like Mr. T.

- See more at: http://www.wixonjewelers.com/2014/09/new-life-for-old-jewelry/#sthash.Z8XlWkWo.dpuf

Gold Maple Leaf Donation

As Salvation Army volunteers in Holland tallied their red kettle donations on Wednesday, they discovered a golden surprise – one worth more than $1,100.

Volunteers discovered a Canadian Maple Leaf gold coin – with a face value of $50 -- as they sifted through the kettle donations at its community center on Dec. 16.

"I was shocked," Jeremy Monteith, Salvation Army's development director for Ottawa County, said on Friday, Dec 18. "You always hear about Salvation Army receiving gold coins, but I've been here for 10 years and this is the first time it's happened here."

Salvation Army officials brought the Canadian coin to Holland Coin and Jewelry to have it appraised on Thursday.

Chris Miner, owner of the coin shop, confirmed that the coin is 1-ounce of pure bullion (gold), and holds a retail value of $1,120.

"It's a nice donation for them," he said.

For years, anonymous donors have dropped gold coins in Salvation Army's red kettles across the country. The coins – some of which are accompanied by a note – generally reach over $1,000 in value.

The coin plopped into the red kettle at the Family Fare grocery store location on Washington Street in Holland did not include a note.

"We have no idea who gave it, but we are very thankful for it," Monteith said. "It just shows that people are very generous and trust the Salvation Army to use donations like that in the correct way."

Monteith said they plan to sell the coin to a dealer and put that donation money toward the services they provide for those in need.

Last year, the Salvation Army in Holland – which serves southern Ottawa County and all of Allegan County – had 11,000 individuals inquire about needing assistance, including food, clothing and rent and utility bills. They predict about the same amount this year, according to Monteith.

The bells of Salvation Army's Red Kettle drive began ringing throughout the nation on Black Friday. Christmas Eve day is the final day for the 2015 holiday season donations.
With more than 30 red kettle locations in the Holland area, all of the money raised at those sites will remain local, Monteith said.

"It was just exciting to know that we get to be part of this and provide a lot of services to a lot of people," he said.

2016 Silver Dinosaur Coin

The Royal Canadian Mint opened subscription ordering on two series for 2016 that should prove exceedingly popular because each features 99.99% pure silver coins that are sold at their legal tender face values.

Canadian 2016 $20 for $20 Silver Coins

Subscription ordering started for collections of silver coins sold at their face values

Included in the subscriptions are three unique $20 for $20 silver coins and two different $25 for $25 silver coins. All the coins will launch separately. The value to subscribers is the Mint’s guarantee of product availability and, it notes, price protection that includes no tax for Canadians and free ground shipping in Canada and the United States.

In the past, both sets of coins have been warmly welcomed due to their innovative and varying designs and because of their affordability.

According to the RCM, the $20 for $20 program will debut in January with a T-Rex silver coin. It will be followed in February by a Batman v Superman™ coin and then in May with a final coin whose design has yet to be announced. Designs for the two $25 coins are also yet to be unveiled but their releases will happen in June and October. Mintages for four of the five coins are unknown at this writing. The 2016 $20 T-Rex Silver Coins is limited to 300,000.

While they have different denominations, both series share major coin specifications that include per coin diameters of 27 mm, weights of 7.96 grams, specimen finishes, and serrated edges.

Ordering

Ordering information and additional details for both series are available on the Royal Canadian Mint website (mint.ca). An affiliate link to the Mint’s page of silver coins is found here. For subscribers, credit cards get billed only when each coin is shipped.