Piercing Power
Maybe you have heard…gone are the innocent days of single ear piercing and buying earrings as a set. Take a scroll thru Instagram and you’ll see ear piercings are having a moment. Basic piercings have been replaced with the curated ear: ultra cool, edgy piercings that are tailored to your individual vibes. 2020 is about layering, stacking, and arranging your piercings in unique ways. We’re talking clusters of studs, double hoops, and ornate rings. And unlike your classic, cookie-cutter piercing, the right now is about you and your vibe. Show your style with fun new earring looks and create a look that’s...
Rocktober Gem of the Week: Tanzanite
Discovered in 1967, Tanzanite is one of the newest discovered gemstones and boy do we love it! As of right now, the only place that Tanzanite is found is in the hills of Merelani in Tanzania. The mining area that tanzanite is found in is only about 7km long and 2km wide. Named by Tiffany & Co in honor of Tanzania, where it was discovered, this stone has stolen the hearts of many. With its unique color of blue-violet, it is no wonder that it is growing so rapidly in popularity. The discovery was initially made by a Masai tribesman...
Gem of the Week: Quartz
Quartz is a very well-known stone and even your average Joe on the street is probably familiar with it. You can find quartz just about everywhere. You probably know the names amethyst, citrine and smoky quarts quite well. Today’s topic is all about rutilated quartz and we think you’re going to crush on it just as hard as we have! Rutilated quartz is a clear quartz that is known for and desired because of its inclusions. The stone has “needles” which are strands of rutile within the structure of the quartz. Rutile is a form of titanium dioxide combined with...
Gem of the Week: Labradorite
If you were around last year, you may remember our Rocktober event that we did. Each week we are going to be highlighting a gemstone that we love. This year, we are starting things out with the gem Labradorite. This stone is a little bit less known than some of the big names out there like sapphires,emeralds, rubies, etc. so we thought this would be a fun change of pace! Labradorite gets its name from where it was first discovered, Labrador, Canada in 1770. It is now found in several places including Norway, Finland, Australia, Madagascar, Russia and Mexico. According...
Top 10 Tips on Caring for Your Jewelry This Summer
We Wear it and We Love it!
Stacking Bands have been a hit since we introduced them to Boulder and our fans in 2017. Now with a new season, the options are almost endless. Play with stack bands from Sethi Couture, Lika Behar, Samantha Louise, Hearts On Fire or Roberto Coin and find the look that’s right for you.Mix old and new! Take your family band from Mom or Grandma, that is often white gold or platinum, then add some color and glam with brushed rose gold and cognac diamonds from Sethi Couture. If you are new to bands for your right hand, start with a beautiful...