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Blockchain Diamonds: Useful Traceability or Buzzword Bracelet?

Blockchain Diamonds: Useful Traceability or Buzzword Bracelet?

Blockchain Diamonds: Useful Traceability or Buzzword Bracelet? Consumers want to know where a diamond came from and whether the claims about ethics or origin are true. Blockchain-backed traceability promises an unchangeable record that follows a stone from mine to market. That sounds useful. But it is not a silver bullet. The usefulness depends on how […]

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Why Signet Rings Once Decided Laws (and Still Matter)

Why Signet Rings Once Decided Laws (and Still Matter)

Intro: Signet rings are more than vintage fashion. For centuries they acted as living signatures — small, portable stamps that could confirm identity, seal agreements and, in many cases, decide legal outcomes. They mattered because literacy was rare and a unique physical mark carried authority. They still matter today for identity, heritage and security, and

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Which Gemstones Appreciate? The “Three Blues” Rule Explained

Which Gemstones Appreciate? The “Three Blues” Rule Explained

Intro The “Three Blues” rule is a simple buying heuristic: blue sapphires, tanzanite and Paraíba tourmalines are the three blue gemstones that most often hold or increase value over time. It isn’t a guaranteed investment plan. Instead, it’s a shorthand that points to three stones whose color, rarity and market forces give them a historically

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Microbrand vs Heritage: Where Your First $1,000 Watch Should Go

Microbrand vs Heritage: Where Your First $1,000 Watch Should Go

Intro Choosing your first $1,000 watch is a practical and emotional decision. You want something reliable, attractive, and worth the money. Two clear paths appear: a microbrand or a heritage brand. Each has strengths and trade-offs. I’ll explain the differences in concrete terms—movements, materials, service, resale, and daily wear—so you can pick what matters most

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Prong Check 101: The Toothpick Test That Saves Your Center Stone

Prong Check 101: The Toothpick Test That Saves Your Center Stone

Prong Check 101: The Toothpick Test That Saves Your Center Stone Your ring sits against your skin every day. Tiny knocks and normal wear slowly loosen the prongs that hold your center stone. The “toothpick test” is a simple, low-risk way to spot trouble early. Done correctly, it helps you avoid the most common cause

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Cathedral vs Low-Set: Why One Snags Sweaters and the Other Hides Dirt

Cathedral vs Low-Set: Why One Snags Sweaters and the Other Hides Dirt

Cathedral vs Low-Set: Why One Snags Sweaters and the Other Hides Dirt This article compares two common engagement-ring designs — the cathedral setting and low-set styles — and explains why cathedral rings are more likely to catch on knitwear while low-set designs tend to hide grime. I’ll show the geometry and material reasons behind each

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