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Monday, 1 January 2018

Diamond Rings Melbourne


There are millions of gift to present your dear one, but Diamond Rings Melbourne always become special! Diamond rings are indeed one of the most special and exciting gift that tells your love to your loved ones. Diamond engagement rings are even more special during the time of engagement. Gifting an elegant and well designed diamond ring to your life partner will be the most pleasing moment, as you make your remembrance any time close to her heart! Diamonds are always the first and foremost choice of any women.

The story of Diamond Rings Melbourne begins many years ago and miles underneath the earth's surface. You must be aware of the fact that petroleum and coal is formed from the remains of plants and animals that lived and died over billions of years ago. These remains went under the earth over time, where they were subjected to preternatural geologic forces, which transformed them from organic matter in to oil and coal.

The valuable stones that are set in diamond engagement rings are twisted and created the same way. The dissimilarity between a piece of coal and diamond is one of degree - the geologic forces of heat and pressure that alter organic carbon in to gems that wind up as part of diamond rings are much more superior. As a matter of fact it is viable and reasonable to turn coal in to diamond, which is basically what happens when simulated, industrial-grade diamonds are manufactured in a laboratory. Hypothetically, it is also possible for diamonds to return to coal, were they subjected to hard vacuum under a complex set of extremely improbable state of affairs. http://jacquefinejewellery.com.au/services

If you are looking for rings for any special occasion, you need to understand the basics of different types of diamond rings. The first part is the cut of the diamond. This comprises round shapes, princess cuts, emerald, oval and other fits that make the diamond rings distinctive. The second part to this is ascertaining diamonds color. Even though diamonds are recognized for their brightness and vividness, they need be decorated within the crystal. If there is no tint in the Diamond Rings Melbourne, then it adds more value to your diamond rings.

Make sure that the stylishness is defined with the other details of the ring. Such as, having a level of clearness where the diamond is see through, shows that there is more value with the ring. This is mutual with the carat weight that the diamond holds. The higher the weight, the more value there is to the diamond.

The attributes that are kept in mind for diamond rings offer a complete shine to your formal wear or for the one time when you say forever. Taking a look at the specific characteristics and details, and using them to define specific aspects of your overall look is the beginning to making a statement of elegance and style. With this, you have the ability to show luxury and definition through the look of your diamond ring.


Tuesday, 26 December 2017

Wedding Rings Sydney


 Custom Wedding Bands Rings in Melbourne Sydney? Anton is one of Melbourne's most respected jewellers. Handmade engagement rings, wedding rings Sydney Jeweller





8 Wedding To-Dos Before You Get Engaged
Believe it or not, the time to start planning your dream Wedding is now! We know it sounds crazy, but regardless of whether you have a ring yet, it’s important to complete this checklist of Wedding to-dos asap, so that when he does propose (it will happen, we promise), you’ll be miles ahead of other Brides.
1. Research Your Dream Engagement Sydney Wedding Rings

Sometimes guys need a little help choosing a ring that you’ll fall in love with, so if you’re at a stage in the relationship with your boyfie that you think Marriage might be on the cards, it’s time to start researching your dream ring. Jacque from Jacque Fine Jewellery says that you should try a few designs on your finger and look at shapes and stones that you like, but most importantly decide on whether you prefer a gold, rose gold or white gold (or platinum) setting. Not sure how to let him know? Next time the two of you are out shopping, stop by your favourite jewellers to look at some ‘earrings’, stumble across an Engagement ring that you like and point it out. http://jacquefinejewellery.com.au/8-wedding-to-dos-before-you-get-engaged
2. Choose Your Dream Venue Sydney Wedding Rings

Have a think about the type of venue your dream Wedding would be held at, because some of the most popular locations can book out more than a year in advance. SophieRose Wachtel from Grand Pacific Group gives us an insider tip, “If you already have a special date in mind that you’d like to get Married on, for example a Saturday evening in spring or Valentine’s Day, we recommend aiming to book at least a year in advance. However, if you’re flexible with dates, you can occasionally book at even the most popular and exclusive venues giving just a few months’ notice.”
3. Pick a Season
Firstly, decide whether your ‘dream Wedding’ will be held in summer, winter, autumn or spring, that way you can plan everything else (including Wedding theme, gown, etc) around this. Bear in mind that spring is the most popular time for Weddings, so you’ll probably have to book further in advance (meaning you’ll have to have a longer engagement) to ensure you get the Wedding vendors you want.
4. Start Your Guest List
Ahhh, the dreaded guest list. Every past Bride will warn you that the guest list is one of the trickiest parts of Wedding planning, so starting to plan your guest list ASAP will save you many a sleepless night. Think about whether you want an intimate Wedding or a huge celebration and start keeping a sneaky excel sheet with your prospective guests and their addresses (trust us, compiling addresses takes FOREVER)! http://jacquefinejewellery.com.au/8-wedding-to-dos-before-you-get-engaged

5. Have a Budget Know
what sort of budget you’ll be working to, as well as whether your parents will be contributing to the Wedding, or whether you should start saving now.
6. Research Wedding Gowns If you’re wanting a couture gown, it’s time to start a Pinterest board filled with design ideas. At the end of each month, go into your board and delete any gowns you don’t like anymore, at the end of six months, you’ll be left with a few classic gowns that you’ve loved for a long time (meaning you’re less likely to get sick of them over the coming months) – these are the ones you should take with you when you visit your designer!
7. Find Your Primp-Team The best hair and makeup artists book out pretty quickly when it comes to Weddings, so if your heart is set on a particular ‘glam-squad’, it’s time to try them out NOW. Some hairdressers are so popular that they need to close their books, so start going to your dream hairdresser, even if it is just every few months and have a trial with your dream makeup artist, so you can be sure that they’re the ‘one’ for you.
8. Get ‘In’ With the In-Laws If you haven’t already, now’s the time to start getting close to your future in-laws. Have casual conversations with them to try and gauge what they expect from your Wedding. If your boyfriend has siblings who are Married, the easiest way to bring up the topic is to discuss their Wedding: what it was like, whether it was a religious ceremony, how many guests, etc.. That will guide you on their expectations.




Tuesday, 11 July 2017

Sydney Jeweller









5 Things No-One Tells You About When Creating A Custom Engagement Ring
It’s the way to truly personalise the most important piece of jewellery you’ll every own, but there are certain things you need to know before you start the journey to creating you own custom Engagement ring. We sat down with Jacque from Jacque Fine Jewellery to get his insider advice.
1. Have an Open Mind
Having some inspiration is great and compiling a collection of photos of rings that you like is a good start, but until you try the ring on, you won’t know for sure if that particular style will suit you! Be prepared to come in with an idea, but leave with something completely different. “A lot of people will come in with images of designs that they think they like, but then on their hand it might look different,” says Jacque.
2. See the Quality
Don’t just rely on your jeweller to tell you about the quality of the ring, instead, make sure you ask to SEE the quality! Jacque says, “It’s imperative that couples see the workmanship for themselves as this ensures that they’ll fall in love with their rings.”
3. Don’t Buy Online
Jacque explains that the most crucial part of buying a ring is finding a reputable jeweller, one who you can trust or one who has been referred by a friend – if you’re buying online without seeing your jewellery first-hand, it can be very hard to verify the quality. Before you put down a deposit, check that the jeweller offers a GIA certificate; this is the worlds most trusted certificate and will let you rest assured that you’re getting what you pay for!
4. Have a Budget The sky’s the limit when it comes to picking out a diamond, so it’s essential that you’ve got a budget in mind for your jeweller to work toward. “Have a ball park figure of what you would like to spend, but also keep in mind the absolute maximum you can afford. Often we’ll have couples come in with a figure, but then decide to stretch it slightly to get their perfect rings,” says Jacque.
5. Don’t Delay Jacque recommends that you leave at least six weeks to create your dream ring. “Giving your jeweller at least six weeks to create your custom piece will ensure a stress-free process!”

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Wednesday, 21 June 2017

Wedding Rings Sydney




8 Wedding To-Dos Before You Get Engaged
Believe it or not, the time to start planning your dream Wedding is now! We know it sounds crazy, but regardless of whether you have a ring yet, it’s important to complete this checklist of Wedding to-dos asap, so that when he does propose (it will happen, we promise), you’ll be miles ahead of other Brides.
1. Research Your Dream Engagement Ring
Sometimes guys need a little help choosing a ring that you’ll fall in love with, so if you’re at a stage in the relationship with your boyfie that you think Marriage might be on the cards, it’s time to start researching your dream ring. Jacque from Jacque Fine Jewellery says that you should try a few designs on your finger and look at shapes and stones that you like, but most importantly decide on whether you prefer a gold, rose gold or white gold (or platinum) setting. Not sure how to let him know? Next time the two of you are out shopping, stop by your favourite jewellers to look at some ‘earrings’, stumble across an Engagement ring that you like and point it out.
2. Choose Your Dream Venue
Have a think about the type of venue your dream Wedding would be held at, because some of the most popular locations can book out more than a year in advance. SophieRose Wachtel from Grand Pacific Group gives us an insider tip, “If you already have a special date in mind that you’d like to get Married on, for example a Saturday evening in spring or Valentine’s Day, we recommend aiming to book at least a year in advance. However, if you’re flexible with dates, you can occasionally book at even the most popular and exclusive venues giving just a few months’ notice.”

 
3. Pick a Season
Firstly, decide whether your ‘dream Wedding’ will be held in summer, winter, autumn or spring, that way you can plan everything else (including Wedding theme, gown, etc) around this. Bear in mind that spring is the most popular time for Weddings, so you’ll probably have to book further in advance (meaning you’ll have to have a longer engagement) to ensure you get the Wedding vendors you want.
4. Start Your Guest List
Ahhh, the dreaded guest list. Every past Bride will warn you that the guest list is one of the trickiest parts of Wedding planning, so starting to plan your guest list ASAP will save you many a sleepless night. Think about whether you want an intimate Wedding or a huge celebration and start keeping a sneaky excel sheet with your prospective guests and their addresses (trust us, compiling addresses takes FOREVER)!
5. Have a Budget Know
what sort of budget you’ll be working to, as well as whether your parents will be contributing to the Wedding, or whether you should start saving now.

6. Research Wedding Gowns If you’re wanting a couture gown, it’s time to start a Pinterest board filled with design ideas. At the end of each month, go into your board and delete any gowns you don’t like anymore, at the end of six months, you’ll be left with a few classic gowns that you’ve loved for a long time (meaning you’re less likely to get sick of them over the coming months) – these are the ones you should take with you when you visit your designer!

7. Find Your Primp-Team The best hair and makeup artists book out pretty quickly when it comes to Weddings, so if your heart is set on a particular ‘glam-squad’, it’s time to try them out NOW. Some hairdressers are so popular that they need to close their books, so start going to your dream hairdresser, even if it is just every few months and have a trial with your dream makeup artist, so you can be sure that they’re the ‘one’ for you.
8. Get ‘In’ With the In-Laws If you haven’t already, now’s the time to start getting close to your future in-laws. Have casual conversations with them to try and gauge what they expect from your Wedding. If your boyfriend has siblings who are Married, the easiest way to bring up the topic is to discuss their Wedding: what it was like, whether it was a religious ceremony, how many guests, etc.. That will guide you on their expectations.