Archives for April 2009

April 15, 2009 - 2 comments

Green Gold Maple Leaf Drop Earrings

Gold in pure form is usually too soft to be used as jewelry; hence the need to alloy with different metals to make it more durable. Karat denotes gold's purity (usually confused with carat; meaning diamond weight). 24K denotes 24/24 parts pure gold = 100%. 18K denotes 18/24 parts pure gold = 75% or 750. 14k denotes 14/24 parts pure gold = 58% or 585. So on and so forth...

And, yes, there is green gold. You get different colors of gold depending on the type of alloy you mix in with pure gold (which is a rich yellow). More copper leads to pink or rose gold, more iron produces black gold and more nickel produces white. The special alloy used in making green gold is silver. It produces a nice subtle tint and deepens over time as it develops its patina.

Shown here are hand-textured green gold maple leaf earrings with diamonds and detachable south sea pearl drops.

April 5, 2009 - No Comments!

pink and green amethysts

Amethysts are actually purple/violet colored quartz (In the same way orange quartz are commercially known as citrines). Technically, any other colored quartz would be labeled by its color e.g. pink quartz or green quartz, etc..

But I guess to make the stones sound more marketable, the names are changed up a bit; as labeling yellow quartz as "lemon quartz", clear/colorless quartz as "rock crystal quartz" and brown quartz as "smoky quartz". And then there are the recent transparent pink and green ones recently labeled as "pink amethysts/green amethysts". I suppose it does sound a bit more interesting; and confusing as when one mentions amethysts, you'd expect to see a purple/violet stone.

NEVERTHELESS, upon seeing these special cut pink and green amethsyts...err....quartz..... I knew they'd make for some attractive looking earrings. Sometimes its just so easy to get lost in the jargon.

Detachable pink and green amethyst drops bezel set in rose gold; diamond set hoops in white gold.