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Woman wearing diamond jewelry


I’ve always thought jewelry should be as unique as you are—a little piece of your story, sparkling for the world to see. That’s why I’m all in on custom jewelry with lab-grown diamonds and synthetic gems like sapphires and rubies. You don’t need to empty your wallet to wear something that’s entirely you, and unless someone’s got a gemology lab on speed dial, they’ll never know the difference. Here’s why this is the moment to let your vision run free.


Lab-grown diamonds are pure brilliance—real diamonds with the same chemical composition, just crafted in a lab, not mined. They’ve got the same fire, the same durability, but a price tag that lets you dream bigger. I’ve seen a lab-grown diamond ring from Brilliant Earth that could make even a seasoned jeweler do a double take. Synthetic gems, which have been around over a century, like created sapphires or rubies, bring the same magic—think a deep blue sapphire that catches the light like the ocean, or a ruby red as bold as your favorite heels, all without the jaw-dropping cost.


Customization is where you get to play. Picture a necklace with a lab-grown diamond centerpiece, framed by synthetic sapphires that match your eyes. Or a ring with a synthetic ruby that feels like it was made for your hand alone. I had a pair of earrings designed—lab-grown diamonds with a pop of synthetic ruby—and they’ve been my go-to for everything from quiet dinners to dazzling nights out. The best part? I didn’t have to break the bank to bring my vision to life.


This isn’t about cutting corners—it’s about creating without limits. Lab-grown diamonds and synthetic gems let you experiment with color, size, and design in ways natural stones might not. They’re also a more sustainable choice, which adds a little feel-good to the sparkle. So, grab a sketch, find a jeweler who gets you, and make something that’s yours alone. No one’s inspecting your gems under a loupe—they’re too busy admiring how they light you up. Unleash your vision and live bright.


Vintage & Antique Jewelry art as displayed by the NY Public Library


Vintage jewelry’s my soft spot—there’s nothing like a piece that’s lived a little, whispering stories of its past. I’ve rifled through velvet trays in London antique shops and haggled with dealers who’d rather lock their treasures away than let them go. But the real trick? Finding vintage that doesn’t just catch your eye—it fits you, body and soul. Here’s how I do it, straight from the hunt.


First, know what you love. A 1920s emerald choker dripping with Deco drama won’t click if your heart’s set on clean, modern lines. I learned that the hard way with a gaudy brooch that sat in my drawer for years—gorgeous, but not me. Next, size it right. Old pieces can play by their own rules—rings might run small, necklaces shorter than today’s cuts. Measure your wrist or neck before you fall for something; a tape measure saves heartbreak. I once snagged a gold filigree ring from 1stDibs—delicate, worn-in, like it’d been waiting decades for my finger. Perfect fit, pure luck.


Condition’s non-negotiable. Patina’s part of the charm—a soft scratch or two tells its tale—but cracked stones or loose settings? That’s a pass. Hold it to the light, give it a gentle shake; if it feels fragile, it won’t last your adventures. And don’t sleep on the story—ask for provenance. “This was a diplomat’s gift,” a seller once told me about a pearl strand. True or not, it made it mine. Oh, and haggle—politely, with a smile. You’d be surprised what a little charm unlocks.


The secret’s simple: vintage isn’t about what’s old—it’s about what’s yours. I’ve got a sapphire pendant that’s trailed me from Paris dinners to quiet mornings over coffee; it fits because it feels like an extension of me. Skip the impulse buys and trust your gut—when it’s right, you’ll know. Dig through those cases, ask the questions, and find the piece that’s been waiting for you. Live bright.




From classic pearl necklaces to diamond stud earrings, there are certain jewelry designs that never go out of style. Here, we'll take a look at some of the perennial designs in jewelry that will always be in fashion.


First on the list is the pearl necklace.


An elegant woman wearing a pearl necklace.

A classic piece of jewelry, the pearl necklace has been a favorite of women for centuries. Whether it's a simple strand of pearls or a more elaborate design, pearl necklaces exude elegance and timeless beauty. They are versatile and can be worn with anything from a simple t-shirt to a formal gown.


The quintessential diamond stud earring.


A pair of diamond studs.

These simple yet elegant earrings feature a single diamond set in a metal setting, and their timeless design makes them a favorite of women of all ages. They can be worn on any occasion, from a casual lunch date to a formal event and are considered a wardrobe staple.


You can never go wrong with the gold bangle.


Three gold bangles in different colors layered to show how they enhance each other.

These solid, elegant and chic pieces of jewelry are a perfect way to add a touch of sophistication to any outfit. They can be worn alone or stacked with other bangles for a more dramatic effect. They are often passed down generations.


Another classic jewelry design is the tennis bracelet.


A fine diamond tennis bracelet

These delicate and elegant bracelets are perfect for adding a touch of sparkle to any outfit. The play of interlinked metal and diamonds exude the luxurious look.


Lastly, the locket necklace is a piece of jewelry that has stood the test of time.


A woman wearing a pendant locket necklace.

It's a design that has been around for centuries, and its timeless appeal is still as strong today as it was in the past. Whether it's a simple, delicate locket or a more elaborate design, locket necklaces are a versatile piece of jewelry that can be worn on any occasion.


These timeless pieces are classic and elegant, making them a perfect addition to any woman's wardrobe! They are appreciated as well for the value they store over time, and can be passed down as family heirlooms.


Which is your favorite?







Interested in more on Perennial Jewelry Designs? Check out these helpful links:

  1. "10 Jewelry Essentials Every Wardrobe Needs" by Vogue - https://www.vogue.com/article/jewelry-essentials-fine-online

  2. "10 timeless, iconic jewellery pieces you'll treasure forever" by Harpers Bazaar - https://www.harpersbazaar.com/uk/fashion/jewellery-watches/g36812/10-classic-pieces-of-jewellery-every-woman-should-own/

  3. "10 ESSENTIALS THAT BELONG IN YOUR JEWELRY WARDROBE" by 1st Dibs - https://www.1stdibs.com/blogs/the-study/jewelry-essentials/

  4. "36 Fine Jewelry Brands Worth Investing In" by Elle - https://www.elle.com/fashion/a22840502/fine-jewelry-shopping-online/

  5. "The Best Jewelry for Every Type of Celebration" by Town & Country - https://www.townandcountrymag.com/style/jewelry-and-watches/g32365673/best-jewelry-brands/




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