How to style your holiday jewelry
The options for seasonal jewelry are unlimited, and it can be kind of confusing figuring out how to wear all of your new pieces. Luckily, our 14 Karat jewelry experts have some tips on making the most of the holiday season and incorporating your holiday jewelry into your everyday wear!
Diamond Spotlight: Pear Cut Diamonds
Here’s why a pear cut diamond should be your favorite!
Tips for buying jewelry during the holiday season
It can be difficult trying to figure out what gifts to get all the special people in your life. Luckily, you can never go wrong with the gift of sparkle!
The history of November’s birthstone
November can be a pretty cold month, but luckily, you can warm up next to one of November’s two birthstones: Citrine and Golden Topaz!
Pearl Jewelry 101
Pearl jewelry is a staple in any woman’s jewelry collection. It’s always in season, goes with everything and graces every look with sophistication.
What color gold is right for you
People underestimate the role the color metal can play in the final product of your ring, or really any type of jewelry that you wear.
The history of October’s birthstone
Those who celebrate their birthday in October are lucky to have the opal and tourmaline gems as their birthstone! While there are two birthstones for this month, the more traditional gem of choice is the opal. Opals have never ending color combinations, beautiful characteristics and interesting history!
How to mix your jewelry instead of match
There is real beauty that can come from mixing your jewelry instead of trying to match it. While you may have heard that mixing metals is a no-no, there are no real hard and fast rules about mixing your jewelry.
Falling in Love with Fall Jewelry Trends
It’s officially fall, which means it’s time to bust out the pumpkin spice lattes, start burning the cinnamon apple candles and put your summer jewelry away to make way for new fall trends.
The history of September’s birthstone
For those lucky enough to be born in September, their birthstone is the sapphire. You can’t go wrong with sapphires, especially after learning the gem’s history and significance throughout cultures.