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by: Ben Tseytlin - on Antiques & Jewelry
engagement ring trends

Everyone has been talking about the engagement ring worn by Meghan Markle, who plans to marry Prince Harry next month. The ring is special not only because of its elegance; diamond cut cushion and yellow gold, but also because it has set new trends in the jewelry industry. Below are some of them.

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by: Ben Tseytlin - on Antiques & Jewelry
onyx jewelry

Onyx is the quintessential black gem and has been worn in jewelry since antiquity. In the past it was extremely valuable and outside the reach of most people but in recent years it has become a bit more affordable. However, before shopping for it, there are a number of important things you should know.

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by: Ben Tseytlin - on Antiques & Jewelry
jewelry

Research shows that 1/3 of jewelry owners will lose their jewels at some point, often due to theft. While many people include their jewelry under their homeowner’s insurance policy, it may not be sufficient to cover it depending on its value. Below are some additional facts regarding insurance and how it can be used to safeguard your valuables.

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by: Ben Tseytlin - on Antiques & Jewelry
jewelry design

David Yurman is a renowned American jeweler who first launched his brand in 1980. In the decades since its founding his privately held jewelry firm has increased in popularity and prestige, which is largely the result of their unique style which is combined with world class craftsmanship.

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by: Ben Tseytlin - on Antiques & Jewelry
upscale silver flatware

Silver flatware has been prized by households for centuries, particularly among the wealthy class. This is due to the elegant finish combined with silver’s natural antimicrobial properties, making it a wise investment. However, knowing how to shop and care for silver flatware is paramount to getting the best value for your money.

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by: Ben Tseytlin - on Antiques & Jewelry
cufflinks

Wearing cufflinks requires a cuff which is compatible with them. As such, the most popular type that you’ll find in most clothing shops is either the double or French cuff. They are traditionally worn in shirts which are formal and any that appear on shirts which are casual are likely custom made (and are also in violation of fashion rules).

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