by Michael Pope | Sep 28, 2017 | Diamond Jewelry, Diamonds, Engagement Rings
If you are ready to propose, then you are, no doubt, facing the small matter of buying the perfect diamond engagement ring. No worries, we’ve put together a short list of the top things to consider when buying a ring, so you can hone your purchasing skills before even... by Michael Pope | Sep 1, 2017 | BLOG, Diamonds, Emerald, Engagement Rings, Ruby, Tanzenite, Uncategorized
Diamonds may be some girls’ best friend, but they’re not for everyone. Yes they’re beautiful, durable, sparkly and timeless, but they’re also rather expensive and perhaps a little too classic, if you’re the kind of lady who wants to wear something different on your... by Michael Pope | Aug 17, 2017 | BLOG, Diamond Jewelry, Diamonds, Engagement Rings
If you’re shopping for diamonds and have done your 4Cs homework (color, clarity, cut, carat weight), then you already know that diamond color has a lot to do with overall diamond quality. The range of diamond color can be so subtle that your untrained eye may... by Michael Pope | Aug 10, 2017 | Diamond Jewelry, Engagement Rings, Gabriel & Co.
1) Understand the 4Cs of Diamond Quality A round brilliant cut diamond with a graphic overlay explaining the 4Cs – color, cut, clarity and carat weight. This basic knowledge will not only unlock the mystery of a diamond’s quality, it will help you understand a... by Michael Pope | Aug 3, 2017 | Birthstone, Engagement Rings, Gold Jewelry, Peridot, Uncategorized
Peridot – Healing stress in relationships, lessening anger and jealousy, and slowing aging, the Peridot promotes abundance and prosperity. PERIDOT OVERVIEW Though peridot is widely recognized by its brilliant lime green glow, the origin of this gem’s name is... by Michael Pope | Jul 20, 2017 | Birthstone, Engagement Rings, Ruby, Uncategorized
Red is the color of our most intense emotions—love and anger, passion and fury. It’s associated with objects of power and desire—like fast cars and red roses. Early cultures treasured rubies for their similarity to the redness of the blood that flowed through their...