New Arrivals — Jewelry

Set in 14Kt white gold, these absolutely stunning diamond earrings have 1.60Ct total weight of diamonds! Meaning each diamond is over 3/4 carat 😲! And the diamonds are gorgeous (SI1, G)! Do jot miss out on these amazing earrings! #morethanakiss #estatejewelry #diamondstuds #diamondstudearrings ...

Crafted in .925 sterling silver, this ring has the "USN" with anchor mark for the United States Navy. When we received this ring, it was pretty much black with tarnish. Our jeweler brought it back to like new, including redoing the cross hatched brushed accents...

Probably the best-known bi-color tourmaline is the "watermelon tourmaline." This ring has another variation...

Set in 14Kt white gold, this gorgeous ring has a 1.86Ct oval peridot surrounded by .25Ct total weight of diamonds. This is a ring we designed, and while you don't often see peridot with diamonds, the bright lime green color just fit this ring! 💚...

Situated near Tonopah, Nevada, the Royston turquoise mine is an exceptional source of turquoise. This family-owned mining claim, operated by the Otteson family, yields an exquisite array of turquoise colors, spanning from deep green to vibrant blue. A unique characteristic of many Royston turquoise stones...

These pendants are created around two antique mother of pearl Chinese gaming counters. These gaming counters were handcrafted by artisans in China from 1700 to 1840 and were used in scoring and bidding in card games. The mother of pearl pieces are wafer thin, which...

Set in 14Kt white gold, this halo ring has a gorgeous .46Ct natural round emerald, surrounded by .24Ct total weight of diamonds. The asscher shape of the diamond halo almost gives the illusion of the emerald being square, not round. And the emerald has very...

We are quickly becoming the place to go for unique, always one-of-a-kind Fordite jewelry! Today, we brought in 3 new pieces! The ring is primarily in shades of green, and the fordite is from a JEEP factory! The oval pendant has the most unique pattern...

The name “amethyst” derives from the Greek amethystos, which means “a remedy against drunkenness,” a benefit long ascribed to the purple birthstone. Because of its wine-like color, early Greek mythology associated the gem with Bacchus, the god of wine. Odd tidbit, but it made me...