
I’m still working my way through Brandon Sanderson’s The Way of Kings, but I’m spending most of my spare time getting ready for the upcoming craziness of Vegas Jewelry week in early June. I’d love to be on my balcony with a book and a glass of wine…but I’m too busy a bee for much of that right now, sadly.
Internets:
The famed Argyle mines have produced a 2.83 violet diamond – an incredibly rare color. It’s crazy gorgeous.
Do you want to watch some gummy bears being crushed by a hydraulic press? Yes, you do.
Two Nerdy History Girls on double finger rings.
Google is reading romance novels to get smarter.
Diane Lockheart’s 10 best statement necklaces! I am so here for this. Oh, and here’s ANOTHER Diane Lockheart necklace post. I was thinking of writing one myself, but I think the rest of the internet has it covered.
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Jewelry designer Lisa Kim – also known as the Metal Mythologist – has long been captivated by the mystery of the vast, unknowable sea. These depths are what sparked the idea of The Seabeast:
Today is launch day for The Seabeast, so you’re among the first to see these new designs. Some of the pieces are literal, like this incredibly badass tooth ring. With its elongated golden teeth and diamond studded jawbone, this ring is small but impossible to overlook.
Behold the Opal Spine earrings: these beauties are objectively lovely, with their rich yellow gold studded with the opals’ soap bubble iridescence, but the overall silhouette elevates the total piece to a new level.
The beauty of this piece is that it’s so bright and transformative: I’ve layered it with a chunky gold mesh collar for a night out and I’ve lent it to my sister to wear for a job interview with a conservative skirt and blouse. The bright crystals, carefully set in rhodium-plated settings, reflect light in a brilliant but not garish way.