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Ten Nerdy Facts About Chrysoprase

Chrysoprase comes in a range of green coloration, from a  delicate apple-green to a deeper green. The majority of g...

Lost Wax Casting

Lost wax casting, also known as wax casting and investment casting, is a jewelry-making technique that dates back abo...

Tradition: Class Rings

Class rings are an American tradition, but when did the tradition begin? These rings mark an achievement, and they ho...

Ten Fun Facts about Labradorite

Labradorite is a gorgeous gemstone known for its play of colors. I’m kinda surprised it wasn’t assigned a month so it...

A Guide to the Three Categories of Jewelry

Your jewelry collection probably contains a variety of styles. Maybe you went through a preppy pearl phase or an over...

Ten Fun Facts about Tourmaline

Tourmaline is a gorgeous, interesting gemstone. In 1812 the National Association of Jewelers included tourmaline as O...

Greenwashing in the Jewelry Industry

There’s a lot of confusion when it comes to sustainability in the jewelry industry. Dare I say, there is even misinfo...

A Guide to Caring for Your Sterling Silver Jewelry

Sterling silver is beautiful and popular metal for making jewelry as well as loads of other decorative objects. This ...

What to Do with Jewelry You Never Wear: Reinvent, Repurpose or Recycle Your Jewelry

Jewelry usually carries sentimental value, but over time, you may find that there are pieces you never wear. This may...

Ten Types of Clasps

Clasps are an essential component of jewelry design. As a jewelry maker, I'm always weighing functionality versus aes...

Fast Fashion in the Jewelry Industry

Fast fashion is low-quality products made rapidly, in huge quantities, by mass-market retailers to appease consumers ...

What is Vermeil?

First, let's talk about how you pronounce "vermeil." vur-MAY, yep, it's French. You may also hear vermeil called "gil...

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