Tag Archives: Vintage
How to care for your diamond jewelry
It is important to note that Diamond jewelry is very delicate and one should not be wearing jewelry while involved in heavy duty activities such as lifting weights gardening and other similar tasks. Because the diamond is all about light, one should try to keep his diamond ring as clean as possible. If one is not careful about keeping his diamond clean, a buildup of sludge can take place, which according to Mervis can make a beautiful diamond “appear to be lifeless.” A good test to make sure your diamonds are tight is to shake it against your ear, and… Continue reading How to care for your diamond jewelry
Assemblage Jewelry by Lauretta Lowell
My assemblage jewelry is brought to life using antiques and vintage items such as: hardware, porcelain dolls, toys, costume jewelry, architectural salvage and humor! See my website at: www.whimsicalcuriosities.com
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How to insure your jewelery by Ronnie Mervis
When buying jewelry it is important to get a certificate that specifies the details of your purchase that way your jewelry can be insured. The insurance company will appraise your jewelry for your insurance policy. Insurance is important because if you have theft, loss or damage your insurance company will reimburse you. Although a small premium is added per year according to Mervis, “it is well worth it.” Mervis Diamond Importers has four stores located in the Washington DC area and each store carries a wide range of jewelry items including diamond bracelets, diamond studs, diamond necklaces and diamond rings… Continue reading How to insure your jewelery by Ronnie Mervis
How to Refurbish Vintage Jewelry : How to Antique Refurbished Vintage Jewelry
Learn about how to antique refurbished vintage jewelry with expert tips on remaking and refurbishing vintage jewelry in this free video clip. Expert: Marie French Bio: Marie French’s creative fire has spawned gallery shows of mixed media collections, mixed media jewelry pieces, collages, tinwork and hand built clay pieces. Her work has traveled the globe. Filmmaker: Sally Martin
