Bridal and contemporary jewelry handmade by Danielle Miller in Greenville, SC - Inspired by geometry and nature - Using conflict-free diamonds, moissanites and recycled metals.
Like many other long-held traditions, engagement etiquette has changed drastically over the years. Whether it's a public, flash mob proposal or a romantic, private proposal - and whether it is a diamond or an alternative stone...follow these helpful suggestions to make sure the proposal goes off without a hitch.
If you’re like me, you will want to ditch your old winter wardrobe and fill it with clothes and accessories resplendent in these mouthwatering shades from the Pantone fall fashion color report...
An amazing opportunity opened up for me early in 2015. I was approached by Craftsy.com, asking me if I would be interested in developing a stone setting teaching video. Read about my adventure...
En plein air…French for “in the open air”, and this season that’s exactly where you’ll want to be when you begin exploring the gorgeous new shades being offered in the 2015 Spring Pantone Color Report.
The trademark look of tourmalated quartz comes from the inclusions of black or dark green tourmaline needles seen throughout the stone. These inclusions are called schorls and seem to bounce and float from within the surrounding clear or milky quartz crystal. The clearness of the quartz heightens and enhances the black tourmaline needles. Each pattern is different, adding to the individually of each stone.
As the last days of summer come to a close, it’s time to start packing away all those lightweight pastels and begin thinking about what both fashion and interior designers have in mind when it comes to the latest fall colors.