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Arm Cuffs: Yay or Nay?

BY : Esther Meir

Arm cuffs are once again making a huge fashion comeback, wrapping the arms of runway models, Hollywood celebrities, and neighborhood fashionistas.

But, as we’ve seen time and time again, just because people are wearing it, doesn’t mean it actually looks good (*cough cough* unicorn everything- where did that trend even come from??). 

So, the big question: should you actually be wearing arm cuffs?

 

Spoiler alert: we say YES.

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Topics: Gold, Jewelry, Silver, Colored Gems

How Gold Buyers Decide On A Price | Selling Gold Jewelry

BY : Teejay Andrews

Let's Talk About Gold Buyers & Prices... 

 

First, We Need To Answer:

What Are Gold Buyers?

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Topics: Selling Jewelry, Gold, Selling Gold

Market / Project Trade Show Standout Men’s Watch Brands

BY : Taylor Carty

The New York City annual Men’s Project and Mrket show aims to unite the fashion retail decision makers and the world’s top fashion brands. Companies from all over the world come to showcase their brands and latest collections. Men’s accessory trends can be forecasted at this year’s summer trade show.

Here is a look at some of the coolest watch brands from the show.

 

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Topics: Watches

Nine Jewelry Blogs You Should Be Following

BY : Emily Zimmer

Ready to pop the question? Searching for that perfect diamond ring? Or maybe you’re in the market for the next original piece to add to your jewelry collection? Sounds like you have some research to do. Don’t worry, we’ve taken care of it. From antique to runway chic, these jewelry blogs will make you say “I do.”

 

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Topics: Antique Jewelry, Jewelry, Art, Buying Jewelry

Ancient Byzantine Jewelry at The Metropolitan Museum of Art

BY : Taylor Carty

The Metropolitan Museum of Art otherwise known as the Met, is located on Fifth Avenue in New York City. The Met showcases over 5,000 years of art from around the world. Everyday, the met is visited by millions of people seeking to experience the various exhibits on display in the museum's two-million-square-foot building.

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Topics: Gold, Art