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Missouri Fever
Feb 5, 2009

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JohnnyRnR posted:

I own a jewelry company selling mostly engagement rings, diamonds & colored gems, and special request custom design piece. My ecommerce presence doesn't have much online beyond our ideal cut bridal and a few odds and ends that we sell regularly, but there is a contact form there as well. Feel free to send me a message and I can hunt down anything you might be looking for. http://tinyurl.com/28olvyn

Oh my goodness, those owls are so neat! If you don't mind me asking, is there any special reason why this particular animal is used? (As in, if there's a certain connotation with owls in the past that lends it to being the subject of jewelry.)

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Missouri Fever
Feb 5, 2009

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Claes Oldenburger posted:

Tension set rings were first introduced by a company called Niessing, from Germany. They're the bees knees as far as artsy-ish rings go using pretty nuts metal techniques (seriously, google them and check out the rings that fade between types of metal), and because of that are my favorite ring company!

This doesn't seem to be quite the thing you're talking about, but drat they make dope rings!

Missouri Fever
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My partner and I have been thinking about stones other than diamonds for wedding rings, but now I realize hardness is a pretty important factor for everyday wear. What range of hardness should I be limiting my search on?

Andalusite has piqued our interest, but it seems it may be somewhat soft for daily wear.

Missouri Fever
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Thanks for the detailed answer.

I'll start hunting for stones with earth tone pleiochroism from the categories you suggested, then.

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