ROBERTO COIN - Fredric H. Rubel Jewelers

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ROBERTO COIN - Fredric H. Rubel Jewelers
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C O M M U N I C A T I O N S
F I N E
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P U B L I C A T I O N
M A G A Z I N E
Dazzling Yellow Diamonds
Rolex Reaches New Heights
Young & Adorned
Anniversary Milestones
Beauty in Black
ROBERTO COIN
“Inspiration is one of my favorite words.”
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Warmest personal greetings,
As I sit here writing to all of you it is a sunny summer day without even a hint of fall in the air. People on the street are headed
to the beach with children in tow, and there is the scent of sunblock lotion in the air. I know that very soon the holiday season will
be upon us and you will be receiving this, our fourth edition of Fredric Rubel Jewelers Magazine, with all the wonderful images of
jewelry and timepieces displayed across the pages.
This past year has flown by and we had quite an eventful year. In October of 2014, we had the distinct pleasure of having Italian
Jewelry designer Roberto Coin make a rare appearance with his very special collection of jewelry at the Montage Resort in Laguna Beach.
For those of you who were able to attend this extraordinary event and personally meet Roberto Coin, we hope you truly enjoyed the
experience. In March of this year my wife and I attended Baselworld in Basel, Switzerland. This is the jewelry industry’s most important
show for luxury brand watches and jewelry. We were able to get an early start on buying those special items that you will see in our
magazine and for the upcoming holidays.
We are pleased to share two feature articles in this year’s magazine. One is about my father, Fredric Rubel, and the other is a very
special tribute to one of the finest people at Rubel’s, Elsa Carlton.
We want to take this opportunity to wish each and every one of you, our clients and friends,
a wonderful holiday season. May you make the most of your time spent with friends and family
and enjoy this special time of year. It will be over before you know it!
With Gratitude,
David and Gary Rubel
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FREDRIC
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26 Grounds For Drinking
44 Designer Hoops
30 Dazzling Yellow Diamonds
46 Body Sculpture
32 Lazare Kaplan
48 Beauty in Black
34 Young and Adorned
36 Oh Canada! ­
20 Roberto Coin
3 Welcome
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10 The Legacy of Fredric Rubel
12 Thank you Elsa Carlton
50 Classic Time
52 Scotland Travel
38 The Rolex Cellini
54 Anniversary Milestones
22 Signature Scintillation
40 Tell Your Story
56 Gold is Trending
24 Monica Rich Kosann
42 Diamond Classics
14 Rolex Reaches New Heights
18 Get the look
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Todd Tufts • Editor in Chief/Publisher/Creative Director
Carol Besler • Assistant Editorial Director
Kyle Boyer • Art Director
Stephen Lewis • Assistant Copy Editor
Vence Vida • Production Manager/Designer
Larry Stuart • Designer
Fredric H. Rubel Magazine is published by Tufts Communications, 1201 E. 5th Street, Suite 1009 • Anderson, IN 46012
T: 765-608-3081 • E: [email protected] • © 2015, Tufts Communications. All rights reserved. Printed in the USA.
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THE KW I AT C O BBL E S TO N E C O L L E C T I O N
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L E G A C Y
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FREDRIC RUBEL
Fredric Rubel’s career in the jewelry industry
from a street location to
officially started in 1956, just after he graduated from
a mall. The jewelry and
the University of California at Berkeley, when he
watch brands carried by
returned home to help his mom run the family jewelry
the store became more
business. His father, Barney, started the business in
prestigious, including
1928 with Rose at his side, but had recently suffered
Rolex, Cartier, Patek
a stroke. Fredric had been involved in the business for
Phillipe, Lalique crystal
many years, having grown up helping out in the store
and
and watching his parents, so unofficially, he started
diamonds. Today, the
much earlier than 1956, and his temporary plan to
store stands as the oldest
come home and help his mom run the family business
independent
lasted for sixty years!
jeweler
One of the first things Fredric did was go back to
California, and it has
school — he began taking courses in gemology at the
expanded to include two
Gemological Institute of America, via correspondence,
stores, one in Laguna
eventually earning his graduate gemologist degree.
Beach and the other in
He was a big believer in education and was intent on
Mission Viejo, California.
becoming the jewelry professional in the town.
Fredric H. Rubel Jewelers
He started making changes to the business and
is a member of the
merchandising mix, transforming the store from a
American Gem Society.
credit operation into a fine jewelry store. “We carried
Fredric, David and Gary
Silver flatware, cameras, movie projectors, men’s
were recently honored at
leather goods, shaving and manicure kits, costume
the AGS conclave in San
jewelry and fine jewelry,” says David Rubel, who
Diego for being 30-year AGS title holders, with the highest credentials they
along with his brother, Gary, now runs the business.
offer: Certified Gemologist Appraiser. There are only a handful of 30-year
“Much to my grandmother’s dismay, my father started
CGAs in the country.
acquiring more fine jewelry and introduced watch
“The products and services we provide today reflect my dad’s desire to
lines, while slowly removing the costume jewelry and
maintain the highest level of honesty and integrity and to always deliver
giftware products,” says David.
something that is exceptional,” says David. “I think what our customers
Lazare
in
Kaplan
Rolex
Southern
most appreciate is that we don’t ever try to just sell them something, but
“ Today,
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the store stands as the
rather to advise them on making a smart jewelry purchase.”
Fredric is 81 now, and essentially retired from the daily business. He
oldest independent Rolex jeweler in
and Joan just celebrated their 58th wedding anniversary. They enjoy being
Southern California.”
and do Pilates to stay fit. “One of the things that most impresses me about
In the mid 1960s, Fredric changed the name of the
current events,” says David. “He still enjoys coming down to one of the
business from Crescent Jewelry Company to Fredric
stores to meet with clients who need a jewelry appraisal. It’s not that he
H. Rubel Jewelers. By the early 1970s, it had moved
has to do this; he just likes it!”
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around their six grandchildren. They play bridge two or three times a week
my father is his eagerness to stay connected with people, technology, and
employee spotlight
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Elsa Carlton probably has more experience in the
jewelry business than the average jewelry-business
owner. She has worked at Fredric H. Rubel Jewelers
for over 45 years, and in that time, has become a valued member
of the Rubel family and the community. She was hired in 1968
at what was then called Crescent Jewelers when she was still a
high school student. Her job was to clean sterling silver and do
the mailing. “In over 45 years of working with us, Elsa has been
an enormous part of our success,” says David Rubel. “To say
that Elsa is an employee does not do justice to everything she
has done for and with our family over the years. This is the only
job she has ever known, and we are definitely the lucky ones!
“I think one of the most reassuring things for our customers
is always being able to come into the store and see that
familiar face,” says David. “She knows just about everyone
and can remember the most intimate details about people
and the events that shaped their lives. If it’s a birthday,
anniversary, the birth of a child or grandchild Elsa will call
and genuinely share in their happiness. If someone is sick or
has had a death in the family, Elsa will reach out to make
sure that they are doing okay.”
Whenever there is a store event, Elsa is the first to get
everything organized and the last to leave after everything
thank you
ELSA CARLTON!
is cleaned up. But it is more than just her work ethic that
makes her special. Elsa is the shoulder to cry on when one
of the other employees is having a bad day, and always lends
a sympathetic ear. She is the cheerful smile that supports
all who know her. “To say she is a tremendous employee is
missing the mark,” says David. “She is a wonderful human
being in every way. Everyone who has worked with Elsa is a
better person for having been able to work alongside her.”
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For more than 45 years, Elsa Carlton
has made Fredric H. Rubel hum with
life, wisdom and good will
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Rolex
Reaches New Heights
Rolex thrills collectors with a new caliber
and a special Yacht-Master
The new Day-Date 40
model in platinum,
with an ice-blue dial. It
contains the new Rolex
Caliber 3255.
Rolex
unveiled
some
new-generation
models and a new-generation movement
this year at Baselworld. The movement,
Caliber 3255, exceeds the standard set by
the Swiss Official Chronometer Testing
Institute (COSC), establishing a new
level of chronometric performance for
Rolex watches. The movement, backed
by 14 patents, represents improvements
in precision, power reserve, resistance to
The Rolex Oyster
Perpetual Datejust
Pearlmaster in yellow
gold with 48 baguette-cut
sapphires in a blue to
green gradient of colors.
shocks and magnetism, and reliability.
Racing legend Tom
Kristensen is a Rolex
ambassador.
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The new movement is being used in the latest iteration of the
gold (Everose, as Rolex calls its proprietary alloy) with a ceramic
brand’s most prestigious model, the Oyster Perpetual Day-Date,
(Cerachrom) bezel. Previously, the Yacht-Master was available
known as the “presidents’ watch” thanks to the well-known and
only in stainless steel, with a platinum bezel. It is also the first
eminent figures who have adopted it. The new Day-Date models,
Rolex with a black dial. But even more surprising is the elastomer
in platinum or 18k gold, are available with a variety of new dials.
(synthetic rubber) strap, another first. It’s called Oysterflex, and
The dials on the platinum versions of any Rolex are always ice-blue
is made of a very soft, flexible elastomer with an internal cushion
in color, and this one is no exception.
system that makes it extremely well fitting and comfortable. The
A similar new movement is being used in the latest gem-set
rubber is fitted over metal blades made of a titanium and nickel
models of the Datejust Pearlmaster for ladies in a new 39mm
alloy, so you get the strength of metal and the comfort of rubber.
size, in 18ct yellow or white gold. The bezels of these models are
The Yacht-Master 40 has the same cyclops window and Mercedes
set with a color gradient of 48 baguette-cut sapphires — blue to
hands, as well as the same movement, Caliber 3135, as the previous
fuchsia pink, blue to green, or orange to yellow.
Yacht-Master.
The new Oyster Perpetual Yacht-Master in 18k gold with a black
The Oyster Perpetual Lady-Datejust was also updated this year,
dial was the talk of the Baselworld fair, where it was introduced
with a redesigned case, enlarged to 28mm, and a new movement,
earlier this year. The Yacht-Master has been in the Rolex line since
the automatic Caliber 2236, which is fitted with a Rolex-patented
1992, but this model is a first in three ways. The case is 18k rose
Syloxi hairspring in silicon for superior chronometric performance.
The Oyster Perpetual Lady-Datejust 28 was updated this year, with a redesigned case, enlarged to 28mm, and a new movement, the automatic Caliber 2236.
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Many of the world’s top athletes have served
as Rolex ambassadors, and the brand is associated
with key sporting events, including Wimbledon
Tennis, the US Open Golf Championship, and
Formula 1 racing. In the equestrian world, the
company is a sponsor of the Rolex Grand Slam of
Show Jumping: CHIO Aachen, the CSIO Spruce
Meadows Masters Tournament, and CHI Geneva.
Rolex is also a sponsor of several yachting events,
including the Maxi Yacht Rolex Cup and the Rolex
Swan Cup — both off the coast of Sardinia —
­ the
Rolex Fastnet Race in the Celtic Sea, and the Rolex
Sydney Hobart Yacht Race in Australia. Brand
ambassadors include champion golfers Adam Scott
and Tiger Woods, racing legend Tom Kristensen,
tennis great Roger Federer, yachtsman Paul Cayard,
and equestrian Meredith Michaels-Beerbaum.
The new Yacht-Master,
with a black dial,
ceramic bezel, and
elastomer strap.
Rolex has introduced
several new versions of the
Oyster Perpetual, with new
dials and new sizes.
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America, with the world following right behind, is back in business again, and it feels
mighty good. It looks good too. Today’s business suit is trending towards a no-nonsense,
get the
hard-working model that, while still maintaining a slimmed silhouette, successfully fits a
wider segment of the population. Key to this are slightly longer jackets and higherrising trousers that appear more correctly balanced than they have over
the past several seasons. Crisp tailoring gives sharp definition to the
LOOK
This season’s new suits skewed to classic fabrics and cuts
shoulderlines, and in some cases interior roping has been used to
delineate them even further. Jacket bodies trace the torso without
confining it. The trousers, too, are well cut and sometimes offer
more room at the top, thanks to a touch of pleating at the
waist. This not only provides a pleasing flow of fabric down
to the tapered leg, but it also allows you to slip a hand into
your side pocket without struggling.
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This fall’s no-nonsense attitude towards suiting styles is not only a breath of fresh air,
it also has a lot in common with what your old high-school coach used to say on the eve
of a big football game: Stick to the fundamentals, and you’ll do all right.
Two-button single-breasted jackets remain the market
The addition of three-piece suits into this mix offers even more
leader, but there are signs that their days of solo sway are num-
dress options. Indeed, the appearance of a vest set off with a well-
bered. Three-button jackets have once again moved back into
shaped jacket and slightly pleated trousers is forcefully reminiscent
the picture, as have six-button double-breasted jackets. In both
of menswear’s golden age of the 1930s. Shrug a big, double-breasted
cases, you can make these styles come across as fresh simply by
overcoat over top, snap down the brim of your felt fedora, and
doing them up on only the middle button. This relaxation of
you’re ready to start channelling your inner Gary Cooper.
the recent hard-and-fast rule about the number of allowable
Just as classic are this season’s fabric patterns and colorations.
jacket buttons is welcome news. A man should be able to chose
Blue (the color of the season in menswear), khaki, and gray,
more than a single tailored style and select what suits him best
worn on their own in a solid cloth or enlivened by pinstriping or
rather than succumbing to fashion dictates.
checks, always make good choices.
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Designer Profile:
Roberto Coin
of Roberto Coin Jewelry
Roberto Coin with Marion Cotillard.
“Inspiration is one of my favorite words. It usually comes to me in different ways
from my travels, from my own culture and from my curiosity. I pay attention to all fashion
shows and the way women dress in different countries. I pay attention to arts and to nature
and the animal world. I am always very attentive to understanding what is missing in the
market and moving my creativity towards that but always following the fashion world. During
2014 and this year, the customers were looking for innovative total gold look collections with
a fresh style and an antique soul. This has been my mood of inspiration for many of the most
important current collections like Pois Moi, Golden Gate, Princess and New Barocco. They are
all extremely modern in design but with a retro touch in the overall look.”
Roberto Coin’s Classic
Diamond Bracelet.
Two-row and three-row
New Borocco rings by
Roberto Coin.
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®ROBERTOCOIN
®ROBERTOCOIN
NEW BAROCCO & CENTO COLLECTIONS
designer spotlight
Signature Scintillation
David Yurman’s Albion collection brings out the beauty of unique gemstones
The Albion, first introduced in 1994, is one of David Yurman’s most
recognizable designs. Albion is a celebration of the beauty of cushion-shaped
gemstones with the signature checkerboard faceting that creates a greater play of
color and light. Now, David Yurman unveils a refined new iteration of the Albion,
with softer, more sensual edges and a setting that holds the stone closer to the skin.
The colored gemstones are backed with sterling silver for enhanced brilliance, and
diamonds are set in a mosaic pattern, creating a scintillating sparkle.
David Yurman’s wife, Sybil, once told him she wanted a bracelet that told time.
This was the starting point for a timepiece collection that combines signature
David Yurman design elements with exceptional technology and craftsmanship.
Now, playing on the new look of the Albion Collection, David Yurman is
introducing a watch that truly combines timekeeping with jewelry. The watch
dial is square with rounded corners, taking its inspiration from the collection’s
recognizable cushion-shaped gemstones. The linked bracelet makes the design
perfect for pairing with a stack of David Yurman bracelets.
David Yurman, one of America’s leading jewelry designers, has become an icon
of American style. A former sculptor, David began to design jewelry more than 30
years ago, developing his passion into a global business. His signature pieces have
become legends in jewelry design.
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Albion stud earrings, with gold
domes and white diamonds in
sterling silver.
The Albion elongated cushion
bracelet, with prasiolite and white
diamonds in sterling silver.
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Oval Gate locket by
Monica Rich Kosann
in 18k yellow gold and
diamonds $12,750
Designer Profile:
Monica Rich Kosann
of Monica Rich Kosann Jewelry
“I am inspired by everything — art, design, fashion, photography, flea
markets, and travel. Whatever my inspiration of the moment, my design process
is always driven by one question: Can a woman give this piece of jewelry to her
daughter in 20 years? My newest Ceramic collection was directly inspired
by the Art Deco period, when great jewelry featured a lot of black onyx
and white agate. I am also an avid collector of white pottery, which
was an important movement during this same period and served as
inspiration for me as well in developing this collection for fall.”
Link bracelet in 18k gold
and black ceramic.
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Earrings and Pendant
from Penny’s new
Enchanted Garden.
Designer Profile:
Penny Preville
of Penny Preville Fine Jewelry
18k White gold stackable
rings with emerald cut,
oval, and asscher cut
center diamonds. $2,290$3,095 each
Penny Preville’s
Square Link Bracelet
in 18k white gold and
diamonds. $9,995.
Diamond ring by Penny
Preville $4,995.
When you think of fine jewelry designer Penny Preville, it evokes images
of elegant lacework and feminine detailing. The brand’s use of diamonds,
rich colored gemstones, and vintage-inspired designs attracts women to its
sophistication, but also its ability to be worn as everyday pieces.
Now, with its brand aesthetic clearly defined, Penny Preville has begun to
expand its look. Over the past few seasons, the brand has been quietly playing
with more modern designs while not straying too far from its signature look.
We got a sneak peek at what’s new from this revered brand for 2015, and
here’s what we saw:
Simplified designs inspired by romantic representations of the earth, moon,
stars, and petals. Clean lines have replaced lacey designs. And gemstones have
been replaced by a greater use of polished metal, ranging from white, yellow,
and rose gold adorned with hints of pavé diamonds.
Penny Preville shares, “I find inspiration in a woman’s lifestyle. I thrive on
designing pieces that can worn every day, from day to night, and as I continue
to grow as person, I am always striving to excite my customers with regularly
evolving collections that still stay true to my aesthetic.”
Penny Preville’s new collections for 2015 include Petals, Celestial,
Geometric, to name a few. While the new looks are a slight departure from
the signature Penny Preville look, these pieces are still feminine, classic, and
as always, easy to wear. The new collections start at $1,500.
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“I first tasted coffee
when I was 16. After
seeing the movie
Butch Cassidy and
the Sundance Kid,
my date took me to
a local IHOP and
confidently ordered
us both short stacks
plus a carafe of
coffee.”
coffee
ahhhhhh...
a good cup of joe
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grounds
for
drinking
I don’t remember much about the movie, but I do remember
the coffee in detail. In my attempt to appear sophisticated and
worldly, I drank it — but slowly and without enthusiasm. I
had never tasted coffee before and I realized my distaste for it
Among the risks:
quickly. To me, it was nothing but a bitter, unnecessary way
high
to hydrate. I’d much rather have juice or a Diet Coke (both of
unfiltered coffee (as in Turkish or
which I eschew today).
French-pressed preparations) is associated
Coffee was something I associated with either housewives
with slight elevations in cholesterol levels. That’s from
or truckers. It was also something I thought was unnecessary
a substance called cafestol, which stimulates LDL (bad)
and unhealthful (due in part with its association with smoking
cholesterol. Cafestol is left behind when you use a paper filter.
cigarettes).
And for people with a specific genetic mutation that slows
Why housewives and truckers? I connoted coffee with
the breakdown of caffeine in the body, two or more cups of
housewives because of the television programs that showed a
coffee a day can increase the risk of heart disease.
consumption
of
woman in an apron tending the stove, then sitting down for
But on the other side of the spectrum are the many protective
a cup of coffee with the neighbor who always dropped by;
health benefits that coffee can confer: it may protect against
truckers because of their tendency to drink heaps of it to stay
things like Parkinson’s disease, liver cancer, and type 2 diabetes.
awake for those long-distance hauls.
Coffee is not just a way to get some caffeine; it contains
Since then, I’ve learned to love coffee. Perhaps my taste buds
hundreds of different compounds, including antioxidants.
finally appreciated its taste. Or my lifestyle slowly adapted. I
Antioxidants are vitamins, minerals, and other nutrients that
also now know about coffee’s health perks.
can help protect your cells and repair the damage caused by free
Coffee’s negative associations — among them stunted growth,
radicals (molecules responsible for aging and tissue damage).
heart disease and even cancer — have been disproved. In fact,
In fact, coffee is one of the richest sources of healthful
emerging research points to coffee’s many health benefits. While
antioxidants in the average person’s diet. While some studies
it may not be the best choice for everyone — pregnant women and
suggest that caffeine — also available via tea, cocoa, and other
people who have trouble controlling their blood pressure among
foods — can protect against Alzheimer’s and stroke, other
them — for most people, coffee’s health benefits outweigh its risks.
studies cast doubt on this connection.
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hat is now certain is that coffee drinking is
not an unhealthy habit for most people.
But what is now certain is that coffee drinking is not an
P R O P O R T I O N
unhealthy habit for most people. Rather, coffee drinkers may
Two tablespoons of freshly ground coffee for every 6 ounces
have a lower risk of certain diseases, as well as reduced risk of
of water.
death from cardiovascular disease, compared with non-coffee
drinkers or those who rarely drink it.
Studies show it’s safe for many people to drink up to six
cups a day. But keep some things in mind: if drinking this much
gives you tremors, makes you anxious, stressed, and ultimately
G R I N D
If the grind is too fine, the coffee can be bitter and unpleasant.
If it’s too coarse, the coffee can be watery. The grind required is
determined by the brewing method.
sleepless, you need to cut back. Also, all cups are not created
W A T E R
equal. A cup of coffee is not a Grande at your local coffee
Because a cup of coffee is 98 percent water, use clean, fresh
hangout (which has about 330 milligrams of caffeine), but
water. Avoid water from water softeners, distilled water and
rather an 8-ounce cup containing 100 milligrams of caffeine.
any other water with a strong taste. If you don’t like the taste of
Finally, watch what you add to all those cups: sugar and
your local water, you may want to use filtered or bottled water
cream can tack on lots of calories.
when brewing.
Of course, the best way to improve your health is not just to
drink coffee but also to focus on other lifestyle factors, such as
exercising regularly, quitting smoking, and eating more whole
grains, fresh fruits, and veggies. Getting enough sleep and
minimizing your stress aren’t bad, either.
If all those things could all come in a cup, it would be easy,
wouldn’t it? Starbucks (you’ve heard of them, right?) offers
some helpful tips for preparing coffee at home:
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Coffee is perishable. Unopened bags should be stored at
room temperature. Once the bag is opened, store in an
opaque, airtight container at room temperature. After
it’s brewed, it’s best to store coffee in a thermal carafe. Coffee
that is left sitting on the burner of a home machine will begin to
taste bad after about 20 minutes. Never reheat coffee.
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Dazzling
yellow diamonds
Natural colored diamonds are rare and therefore unique, which means
jewelry containing them makes a statement about its owner
Diamonds are the hardest of all gemstones and
purer and more saturated colors are usually the
therefore reflect light with a brilliance that outshines
rarest, most costly, and most desirable.
all others. Among these, colored diamonds have
Yellow diamonds are brilliant and vibrant,
emerged as a favorite, particularly among jewelry
and stand out from the rest, which makes them a
lovers who like to assert their individuality. Colored
favorite on the Red Carpet. Celebrities including
diamonds are rare, but yellow diamonds are among
Jennifer Lopez, January Jones, and Kim Kardashian
the most readily available natural colored diamonds
have all worn big yellow diamonds. Even Elton John
on the market. Yet even these are rare: for every
is reported to be the owner of a 25-carat yellow
colored diamond found, there are at least 10,000
diamond ring.
colorless ones.
Yellow diamonds are growing in popularity as
The standard diamond color grading scale for
center diamonds in engagement rings as well. They
diamonds was developed by the Gemological
work well in vintage designs, where they sparkle
Institute of America. When the color is very intense,
with a special brilliance that stands out from the
it is classified as a fancy colored diamond. For fancy
rest. The beauty of a yellow diamond is that, as the
colored diamonds,
most common of colored diamonds, it is affordable,
the deeper,
but rare enough that you won’t see one on every
woman walking down the aisle.
William Levine earrings, two
radiant cut yellow diamonds
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diamond ring by
William Levine
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1.54 carat natural fancy
yellow diamond ring
How to buy a colored diamond
Three of the most important factors impacting the price of a natural color
diamond are strength of color, rarity of color, and size. Strength of color: The color intensity of a natural colored diamond can
be graded as Fancy Light, Fancy, Fancy Intense, or Fancy Vivid — with Fancy
Vivid constituting the highest grade. The stronger the intensity of a colored
diamond, the higher the value will be.
Rarity of color: The rarity of a colored diamond will affect its price. The
more common colors, such as gray, brown, and yellow, will generally have a lower
cost than rarer colors, such as pink, blue, green, purple, and orange, which occur
less frequently in nature. The rarest known and most expensive color of all is red.
Size: Large colored diamonds are extremely rare. This makes them exponentially
more expensive.
Oval yellow diamond
pendant in 18k yellow gold.
Fancy yellow and white pear
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Prior to the early 20th century, diamonds
were cut differently than today, giving off
a softer glow than the brilliance we now
associate with a beautiful diamond. In
1919, mathematician Marcel Tolkowsky calculated a
specific set of proportions for the angles of a diamond’s
facets which would deliver the optimum reflection
and refraction of light. In so doing, he established the
modern method of diamond cutting. His proportions
became known as the Ideal cut, and they developed
into an industry standard. Though cutters continue to
experiment with different proportions, Tolkowsky’s
formula always delivers an excellent finish.
Even though Tolkowsky’s proportions are common
knowledge throughout the industry, only a very small
percentage of all diamonds are cut to those proportions.
Both the characteristics of the rough stone and the skill
of the cutter determine whether or not it can and will
achieve those proportions. For all other diamonds, cut
quality ranges from very good to good to fair to poor.
Tolkowsky’s cousin, Lazare Kaplan, introduced the
brilliant new stones to the market. Kaplan, himself one of
the industry’s most renowned cutters, was born in 1883
in Russia and grew up in Belgium, one of 13 children
in a family of jewelers. He immigrated to New York
City on the eve of World War I, where his skill gained
international regard. In 1936, he successfully cut the 726carat Jonker diamond after more than a year of studying
the stone. The Jonker — owned by famed jeweler Harry
Winston — was an extremely complex diamond that
would have shattered if hit the wrong way with a cleaver’s
mallet. In fact, Kaplan himself would have shattered it
had he not stopped himself at the last second before
bringing down his mallet, because he suddenly spotted a
microscopic bend on the surface of the stone that he had
previously missed. He paused to study the diamond yet
again, ultimately cleaving it successfully into 12 stones.
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As the originator of the Ideal cut, Lazare Kaplan was the first
diamond company to brand its stones and, later, the first to use a
patented microscopic laser inscription to put a unique identification
number and the Lazare logo on each diamond. More recently, the
company was the first De Beers sightholder to develop a diamondbuying app for iPhone and Android devices.
“Lazare changed the value proposition in diamond cutting from
weight to beauty,” says company vice-president Marcee Feinberg.
“As he dedicated his company to this standard, he established a
reputation for consistency and precision that still endures today.”
After World War II, Lazare Kaplan moved from lower to
midtown Manhattan, near the city’s famed diamond district. Many
jewelry industry honors and accolades followed for Kaplan and his sons, Leo and George. In
1984, the Kaplans sold the majority of the company to the father-and-son team of Maurice
and Leon Tempelsman. Like Lazare Kaplan, Maurice Tempelsman grew up in the diamond
business and immigrated to New York from Belgium, to escape the Nazis in World War II.
Because diamonds were considered a critical material for defense, Tempelsman saw a
tremendous opportunity in building the U.S. government’s stockpile in the days before
synthetic diamonds were a viable option. Through his work, he became a renowned global
statesman with significant political influence in both the United States and abroad.
Today, Maurice is chairman of Lazare Kaplan International, and Leon is president. The
late Robert “Bob” Spiesman, Maurice’s son-in-law and Leon’s brother-in-law, was executive
vice-president until his death aboard American Airlines Flight 77, which crashed into the
Pentagon on September 11, 2001.
Lazare Kaplan died in 1985 at age 102. Leo Kaplan
died in 1984, but George Kaplan remained active in
the business until his retirement a decade ago. He
recently died at age 97. The only remaining Kaplan in
the business is Paul Kaplan, Leo’s son, who works in
the company’s division in Antwerp, Belgium.
While any company can use Tolkowsky’s proportions
for cutting, the difference is the dedication required
to cut all diamonds to the quality of the original ideal
proportions, says Feinberg. “Lazare has a big head
start and a great technical advantage in perfecting the
process. In our 112-year history, we have had only
three quality control managers.”
The company is also an industry leader in
responsible business practices. “LKI fully supports
and complies with policies that protect fundamental
human rights and the dignity of the individual,
prohibit the trade in conflict diamonds, prevent money
laundering, combat the financing of terrorism, and
ensure business is conducted in an environmentally
responsible manner,” says Feinberg. “We have a fulltime compliance officer to oversee all global business
efforts and ensure that our corporate and ethical
responsible diamond standards are upheld by every
company division and associate.”
But Lazare Kaplan International believes that
just doing no harm isn’t enough. LKI was one of the
first major diamond companies to establish a cutting
factory in Africa to provide training and employment
to communities in diamond-producing regions.
Its Okahandja factory in Namibia is staffed with
highly skilled, locally trained diamond cutters, with
several Namibians in managing positions. Lazare also
supports the Five Rand School in Okahanjda with
funds, clothing, and school supplies and supports
multiple other organizations dedicated to African
development and education.
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JEWELRY DESIGN COURTS A NEW
Crossover ring
in 18k yellow gold
and diamonds.
Roberto Coin
$2,700.
GENERATION OF ENTHUSIASTS.
Jewelry brands have recently started catering to a
younger demographic with hip, scaled-down jewelry
collections that are more accessible and more eclectic
than their regular fare. The designs are aimed at a modern
generation that may be wearing jeans or simpler dresses to
work. Designers are drawing on hipster elements— mixing
metals, using nontraditional gems such as champagne
diamonds and moonstones or incorporating boho elements
such as feathers.
The casualization of dressing for work has inspired jewelry
designers to experiment with new looks and new materials.
Designer Emily Armenta, for example, mixes oxidized
sterling silver and 18k gold and has had success with items
such as her horizontal black diamond bar necklace. White
and champagne diamonds and white sapphires decorate an
open feather wing necklace, and a bone feather charm is set
with white and champagne diamonds.
Stephen Webster, the British designer who introduced
a rock ‘n‘ roll aesthetic into higher end jewelry, offers soft
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chain bracelets and bangles, and nature-inspired earrings
shaped as branches. The delicate, easy pieces allow for
layering, a way of dressing that has come into fashion in
recent seasons.
Understanding the style and budget of her peers may
be one reason Ivanka Trump’s jewelry collection also
resonates with these shoppers. Her Les Petites range
features whimsical pieces such as purse, lock, and shoe
charms, as well as initial charms. All styles are available in
18k rose, white, and yellow gold. The pieces are perfect for
shoppers just starting to build their jewelry collections.
Indeed, starting one’s own collection is something more
and more women are doing as they come of age. A 2012
Mintel study showed that more than 50 percent of 2,000
women interviewed purchased jewelry for themselves. It
may have been De Beers who started the trend, with its
campaign for the right-hand ring (“left hand is we, right
hand is me”), kickstarting the belief that buying for oneself
signifies independence and power.
Monica Rich
Kosann’s My Earth
necklace with 30”
chain $4,475.
Silver bracelets by
David Yurman with blue
sapphires, diamonds,
and pink sapphires
Pave diamond
triangle “Y”
necklace by
Penny Preville
$1,995.
Perhaps no brand is better poised to understand this potential than
David Yurman. Having long marketed to young women of style, the
company recently celebrated a 30-year anniversary with its collectible
cable bracelets. Since the launch of its pavé and signet pinky rings and its
Starburst collection, a whole new demographic has flocked to the label.
As with the other designers catering to young millennials, the company
has endeared itself to a new generation of shoppers. At a recent flagship
store opening, model Selita Ebanks, DJ Mia Moretti, and Christina
Hendricks of Mad Men fame could all be seen enthusiastically shopping.
Piaget, a luxury jeweler established in 1874, is likewise catering to
the young and hip. At a recent garden luncheon in New York City,
a bevy of young celebrities — including TV personality Alexa Chung,
DJs Alexandra Richards and Harley Viera-Newton, and model Hanneli
Mustaparta — played with delicate bangles and Possession rings while
chatting about travel plans. In creating pieces with petite diamonds and
starting the pricing at just under $2,000, the brand has managed to find
a new kind of success among youthful influencers.
David Yurman
Black Orchid ring
$2,150.
Roberto Coin 18k rose gold
with mother-of-pearl and
diamond earrings $3,950.
Aaron Basha gold and enamel, and
diamond bracelets $1,100-$1,900 each.
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TOP SKI RESORTS
IN ALBERTA
Alberta, Canada, is one of the best places in the world for avid
skiers. The Alberta Rockies are home to numerous fantastic ski
resorts that anyone can enjoy. With a ski season lasting from
mid-November until mid-May (although dates can vary year-toyear), you have plenty of time to get out to the slopes. If you’re
wondering where you should go, then here are some of the very
best ski resorts in the province:
Nakiska
Home to the Alpine events in the 1988 Calgary Winter Olympics,
Nakiska is the closest of these 6 resorts to the city of Calgary.
This resort’s proximity to the city isn’t the only great thing about
it, however, as it also home to 71 marked trails and 4 lifts. The
trails provide a good balance between beginner, intermediate, and
advanced, making it one of the most family-friendly resorts around.
Castle Mountain
Iconic Castle Mountain, which was host to the 1975 Canada
Winter Games, is located about two and a half hours outside of
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Calgary. The resort is geared slightly more towards intermediate
skiers, but there are plenty of trails for beginners and experts as
well. Castle Mountains is particularly known for its long and steep
runs, and has a skiable area that includes 2 mountains, 8 alpine
bowls, 78 trails, and 6 different lifts.
Mount Norquay
Just a quick drive from the town of Banff, you will find the Mount
Norquay Ski Resort. Though it has the smallest skiable area of all
of the resorts on this list, it is also the only one where you can buy
hourly lift passes. Mount Norquay has 34 trails, 6 lifts, and a good
mix of beginner, intermediate, and advanced runs. The resort also
offers snowshoe trails, tubing, and fully lit nighttime skiing!
Marmot Basin
Marmot Basin is the closest of these 6 ski resorts to the city of
Edmonton. Located in Jasper National Park, Marmot Basin offers
very well-balanced terrain and plenty of runs to try out, as there
are a total of 86 trails and 7 lifts. One of the best things about the
resort is that, due to its distance from Alberta’s major cities, it is
usually not as crowded as the other resorts on this list.
Sunshine Village
Sunshine Village is a very popular ski resort located a mere 10
minutes from Banff town. Its popularity doesn’t stem solely from
its proximity to Banff, however, but also because this particular
resort is home to 12 different lifts, the most in the Canadian Rocky
Mountains. These lifts can bring you to a total of 126 different
trails, which enjoy an annual snowfall of 360 inches!
Lake Louise
With the largest skiable area in the entire Canadian Rockies,
Lake Louise Ski Resort draws skiers from far and wide. It also
offers 10 lifts and 139 trails, the highest of the resorts on this list.
Furthermore, Lake Louise is a fantastic resort for snowboarding,
cross country skiing, and snowshoeing. Located just 60 km from
Banff, you can’t afford not to go if you are in the area.
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The Rolex Cellini
SETTING A STANDARD OF LUXURY
When people think of Rolex, they often think of the iconic sports
The 39mm cases in the Cellini collection are made of 18k white
watches that have brought the company global recognition — the
or Everose gold, cast by Rolex in its own foundry. A characteristic
Oyster series of chronographs, regatta timers, and record-setting
feature is the double bezel, domed on the inside and delicately
dive watches. But Rolex has another, more classical side: the Cellini.
fluted on the outside.
This collection of dress watches is a contemporary interpretation of
Vintage features include the slightly domed caseback and the
classic watch design that combines the best of Rolex know-how and
flared shape of the screw-down crown. The dials are either lacquered
the refinements of timeless design. The name of the collection is
or embellished with a black or a silver-plated classic “rayon flammé
inspired by Italian Renaissance artist Benvenuto Cellini, who was a
de la gloire” guilloché motif and adorned with gold applique hour
goldsmith and a sculptor to the popes. The designs pay tribute to the
markers.
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There are three models separated according to
function. Cellini Time models track hours, minutes, and
seconds. The Cellini Date includes an added date window
to the mix, in an elegant subdial. Cellini Dual Time
models feature dual time zones and a day/night indicator.
All contain high-precision automatic movements
manufactured by Rolex, and all are chronometer rated,
which means they have passed a series of tests that
guarantee the ultimate accuracy and reliability.
Nothing about the Cellini line is over-embellished or
over-sized. They are available only on alligator leather
straps in either black or brown. The dial is restricted to the
timeless codes of fine watchmaking, including elongated
Roman numerals, stretched applied hour markers, and
two-edged, sword-style hands. The minute track has been
moved closer to the inside of the dial, intersecting the
numerals at the halfway point, to make the time easy to
read. All of these elements combine to make the Rolex
Cellini the ultimate watch for daily wear.
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18k Gold Carpe Diem Charm Necklace, Sterling Silver Bridle Locket with Sapphires & “I love you more” Poesy Ring Necklace
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MONICA RICH KOSANN
spectacular
sparkle
Cascade diamond
necklace. Roberto
Coin $77,000.
Diamond
Classics
The pristine white of diamonds placed in an understated, clean setting
defines a diamond classic. These staple items retain their popularity due
to their versatility and elegance.
18k white
gold
graduated
Rivière
Beyond engagement rings, diamond classic jewelry encompasses everything
from tennis bracelets to solitaire earrings, Riviera necklaces to eternity bands.
In such close proximity to each other, it is important that every matching
stone is hand selected for proper color and clarity and matched seamlessly
to its neighbor. Each perfectly cut diamond should present uniform fire
and sparkle.
Diamond classic jewelry symbolizes both clarity and purity, while
effortlessly pulling together and unifying an ensemble. Open
settings allow for a flood of light, setting off each facet in a fiery
display of brilliance. From simple to bold, a diamond classic is
the staple of every well-dressed woman.
Wedding set from the Odessa
collection by Memoire.
18k white gold\ diamond
asscher eternity band.
Cento necklace or double
wrap bracelet by Roberto
Coin, wear it either way
$30,000.
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DESIGNER HOOPS
How adventurous turned out to be sophisticated.
We could give you the historical tour — how earrings have been around
for over five millennia; how it has been discovered that not less than five
different styles of silver hoop earrings adorned the ears of Canaanite
women 3,200 years ago, long before minted coins were invented; or
how even the oldest mummy uncovered was found sporting a fine pair
of studs.
We could go over the social reasoning with you, talking in depth
about the way hoops have been associated with the wearer’s status or
wealth ever since King David himself tried on the style.
Or we could set the stage for the beautiful claim that hoop earrings
have been superstitiously worn for their alleged power to change our
lives for better. Wouldn’t that be nice?
Pave hoops in 18k white
gold by Reberto Coin.
But none of the above would do justice to this remarkably timeless piece
of jewelry, the hoop earring. Not to mention that it would also bore you out
of our jewelry store in no time. Mysterious and undoubtedly sexy, the
first thing hoops bring to the modern genderless mind is the fact that
they embody the adventurous spirit of the pirates (oh, so charmingly
dangerous) and of the gypsy women (oh, so elegantly dark). Both
used to wear hoops as a mark of their travels and voyages, as a
celebration of their firsts.
New Borocco hoop earrings
by Roberto Coin $2,400.
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Willow Medium Hoop
Earrings with diamonds, by
David Yurman.
Perfect Diamond
HoopTM in 18k white
gold by Roberto Coin
$8,900.
30mm Perfect Diamond HoopTM in
18K white gold with diamonds,
by Roberto Coin.
Yellow gold and diamond
hoop earrings by Penny
Preville $2,395.
We rest our case here, for our job is done
— from the classical smooth gold hoops;
hollow or diamond-studded inside and
out; round, oval, square, or freeform; to
the twisted, cable, oxidized, or confetti
look; avant-garde or vintage style, the
David Yurman’s
Labyrinth hoop
earrings in silver and
diamonds $995.
hoops are not a whim or a fad. They are
a bold and edgy fashion statement here
to stay, with no age, face shape, design
preference, or personal style limitations.
Hoops say something about us very few other
accessories know how to say: that we are adventurous and confident, as our
elegance has its own story and history. That we’ve had our firsts and remember
them with gusto. That being the sophisticated women we are today took some
flair and courage; it took some jumping through hoops as well.
Wearing hoops says: lived it, learned from it, look forward to the next
experience. Cheshire cat smile.
Extra Large Crossover
Earrings by David
Yurman $975.
Roberto Coin’s
Perfect Diamond
HoopTM earrings in
18k yellow gold.
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David Yurman’s Cable
turquoise dangle
earrings. $850.
Multirow Stack ring and
Venitian Quad Bypass ring,
both by David Yurman.
Body Sculpture
Quatrafoil Pave
Cluster Necklace
in 18k yellow gold
$5,000.
David Yurman designs jewelry for everyday life
Belmont
earrings in 18k
yellow gold and
sterling silver.
David Yurman’s background
creating a fluid chain that lies comfortably flat against
as a sculptor is evident in
the skin. These designs perfectly capture the effortless
his new collections for fall.
American luxury of David Yurman.
The new pieces express
The Petite Chatelaine collection, also new this fall, is a
a movement and a three-
scaled-down version of the Chatelaine collection, which
dimensionality that few other
expresses the emotional essence of color in bold designs.
jewelry designers achieve. The
The new petite additions capture the same energy in
curves in the Belmont Curb
pieces that are made for everyday wear. Delicate cable
Link collection are an example
details create an elegant feel and a signature DY look.
of the signature David Yurman knack for creating
This season also marks the collection’s first introduction
wearable jewelry that complements the human form and
of slim, stackable bracelets.
takes its inspiration from the enduring motifs of everyday
Since its founding in New York in 1980, David
life. Inspired by David’s love of horseback riding, the new
Yurman has become known as America’s leading fine
Belmont Curb Link collection
takes its inspiration and
jewelry and timepiece brand. It features a range of
name from the chain that runs under the horse’s chin.
signature gold and silver designs, as well as diamond,
Each Belmont link is sculpted and assembled by hand,
pearl, and gemstone jewelry.
Amethyst or Blue Topaz
Renaissance Ring by David Yurman.
Renaissance bracelets with
multi-colored gem stones in 18k
yellow gold and silver.
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fashion trends
Black
Beauty in
Black Afrikan
Jade necklace
by Roberto Coin
$5,900.
Black and white remains a staple color combination because of its stark
contrast and visual impact. The pairing of white and black diamonds
creates a stunning impression, as the shining sparkle and darkness play
off each other.
18k white gold narrow to wide
bangles set with black and
white diamonds by Kwait.
18k white gold set
of three rings, black
jade, blue quarts, and
diamond.
18k white gold
bracelet set with
Afrikan Jade and
diamonds by Roberto
Coin $8,500.
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Inside out black
sapphire hoops by
Roberto Coin $2,500.
Dragon from the
Animalier collection by
Roberto Coin, signed
limited edition piece.
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classic time
The lady’s every-day watch should be rugged enough for the gym and sophisticated enough for the evening
Every woman’s watch wardrobe should
contain at least one classic timepiece, a
go-to watch that can be worn every day,
with any outfit. Our expectations for a
classic day watch demand that it do double duty, taking us into the evening as well.
Diamond accents, mother-of-pearl dials,
and bracelets (instead of straps) make today’s classic watches versatile and wearable
around the clock. Diamonds on an every-
day watch should be positioned as accents
only — markers on the dial or set around
the bezel, rather than as full pavé, as in a
jewelry watch. The classic day watch should
also be of the highest quality, sturdy enough
to take daily wear and to remain scratchfree and fully functional for most occasions.
Each of the classic watches we feature here
is made in Switzerland and represents the
highest quality in timepiece manufacturing.
30mm Classic watch
in stainless steel with
mother-of-pearl dial and
diamond bezel, David
Yurman. $5,200.
27mm Albion watch in
stainless steel by David
Yurman $2,100.
Rolex ladies Datejust 31mm in
stainless steel and 18k yellow
gold $13,950.
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SCOTLAND
Scotland makes a wonderful holiday destination at any time of
a place where you can ramble amongst the hills, admire dramatic
year, and Dumfries, a short drive west from Gretna Green and the
castles, and watch migrating birds on the Solway Firth.
Scottish Borders, is a great choice both for summer holidays and
Directly south of Dumfries, the area bordering the River Nith’s
out of season breaks. The Dumfries and Galloway region is often
estuary is a very interesting place to explore. Take the B725 to
talked about as a whole, but it does actually cover quite a large
Caerlaverock to see the castle, nature reserve, and mudflats. You can
area, so choosing the right base from which to tour is essential.
either go directly to the castle or head into the nature reserve and
The countryside and coast around Dumfries is spectacular, and is
park in one of the car parks marked National Nature Reserve. The
Exploring the Solway Firth from Dumfries
“Give me but one hour of Scotland. Let me see it ere I die.”
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Caerlaverock Castle
Southerness Lighthouse by the Nith Estuary
Caerlaverock Castle is a fantastic place to visit and
has a very colorful history
latter can be more fun as you can explore the nature reserve and then
The opposite bank of the River Nith is dominated by Criffel,
happen upon the castle, which is well hidden by the woods. a summit that commands fine views of the surrounding area, and
The first signposted car park is set by a farm, and the path
which can been seen across the Solway Firth from Cumbria. The
eventually takes you into the heart of the nature reserve. From
summit is around 570m, so it is a modest, but steep, climb.
here there is a reasonable length walk which approaches the castle
The village of New Abbey, just north of Criffel, is a must if
from the east. Stout boots or wellingtons are needed for this, and
you are heading in this direction. Sweetheart Abbey, a ruined
it is not suitable for the less able, or those with prams, as you leave
abbey which dates back to the 13th Century, sits in the centre of
the wooden boardwalks that lead into the marshes (merse on the
the village and is looked after by Historic Scotland. You can set
ordinance survey map) and follow a path across uneven boggy
off for Criffel from here. If, however, a shorter walk is the order
ground. The network of boardwalks, however, allows easy access
of the day, after half a mile or so the track branches off to the
out into the merse, and this is a great place to see migratory geese
right and you can climb up to the Waterloo Monument instead.
in the autumn. The second car park is right on the estuary and
This is still a steep ascent, but not a lengthy one. Either summit
allows for a shorter walk through Castle Wood to the castle.
will give wonderful views across the Nith Estuary on a clear day.
Caerlaverock Castle itself is a fantastic place to visit and has
It is great to find a location like Dumfries, where it is possible
a very colourful history. Its setting is particularly romantic, as
to experience hill walking and, at the same time, enjoy coastal
it is a triangle-shaped ruined castle surrounded by a moat and
scenery. The Solway Firth is an evocative place. It is easily
framed by woodlands and pristine lawns. Do not visit without
accessible, yet it feels remote and unspoilt. It is a great region to
your camera!
explore and one that many visitors return to again and again.
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anniversary ideas
gifts
for Anniversary Milestones
The big day is coming. You find yourself searching for the perfect gift, and the stress
starts to mount. But this is supposed to be a happy occasion. Trepidation probably isn’t
the ideal reaction to the realization that you and your partner are preparing to celebrate
a significant milestone in your relationship. But let’s face it, it’s often the reality. And it’s
not really a negative reaction — you are simply feeling the weight of finding just the right
expression of a very deep love for the most important person in your whole world. That’s
perfectly understandable, and it’s a good thing. All you need is a little guidance.
Our first piece of advice is to forget about the traditional milestone anniversary gifts.
While they are good as guidelines, unless you are the overly creative type, you are going
to have a near impossible task
of determining the perfect paper, tin, wood, or other material inspired gift.
Large Starburst
Necklace in 18k white
gold and diamonds by
Kwiat $2,350.
Instead, the easiest thing to do is to go classic. All women love jewelry, flowers, and
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romantic date nights. As Marilyn Monroe said, “Diamonds are a girl’s best friend.” You
can’t go wrong taking that advice, so here are a few dazzling ideas she will always love:
First Anniversary
Celebrating your first year of marriage is almost as exciting as
celebrating your tenth. You have adjusted to married life after
the honeymoon, and you have learned a whole lot about your
partner, so you want to celebrate this exciting and important
first year of your life together as a married couple. Diamond
studs are a great option. They are classic and beautiful and can
be worn every day.
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Double Startbust Ring
by Kwiat $3,550.
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Teardrop snow quartz 18k
yellow gold locket by Monica
Rich Kosann.
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Fifth Anniversary
After 5 years of marriage, you certainly have
something to celebrate, so you want to commemorate
this exciting milestone with a gift that shows her how
much she means to you. A diamond pendant necklace
will make any woman feel loved.
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Tenth Anniversary
Celebrating 10 years of marriage is a big deal. You
have spent an entire decade together. While there may
have been ups and downs, you still love her as much
18k Rose gold three-row
Frizzante ring and bracelet
from Roberto Coin’s Cento
collection.
as the day you married her. A diamond band to add to
her engagement ring and wedding band is a great gift to
commemorate this amazing milestone.
Diamond and platinum
engagement ring by Jack
Kelege set with a 1.76 carat
princess cut diamond.
Michael
B’s alternating
Infinity engagement
ring and
matching wedding band in
platinum and diamonds. Semimount $4,800 Band $4,300.
Whether you are celebrating your first or fiftieth year of marriage,
the most important thing to remember is, it’s the thought that counts.
Think about her and what fits her style and personality, and she will be sure to love it.
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Bold gold jewelry is making
a glittering comeback, with
modern designs and an
anything-goes attitude
is trending
Gold is back! The preferred metal of the disco era in all its glittering glory is back in style, particularly
in shades of yellow. Designs are more modern, and in some cases more subdued, than they were in
the 1980s, of course, with fewer high-polished surfaces and a greater
concentration on hand-finishing. The newest way to wear
gold is to don multiple pieces at once, mixing sizes, styles,
colors, and textures for a look that is as individual
as you are. It’s all about mixing, matching, and
layering. From several dainty chains to one
bold piece of yellow gold jewelry, anything
goes. Here are five looks in gold jewelry
that are trending right now.
Yellow gold cuff bracelet from the
Golden Gate collection by Roberto
Coin, constructed by hand to resemble
San Francisco’s Golden Gate bridge.
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18k yellow gold
Golden Gate earrings
by Roberto Coin
$3,000
Yellow gold
Soft yellow gold is the ultimate feminine jewelry statement, classic
and timeless. It works with vintage styles and dresses, which is
important for bridal wear, because vintage-themed weddings are in
style right now. Yellow gold can, at tmies be more subtle than other
gold hues. And because yellow is nature’s choice for gold, it has an
authentic quality that just feels right. Given a high polish, yellow
gold glitters beautifly, and is dominating red carpet fashion this fall.
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Stacks and layers
The hottest look in jewelry right now is to
stack multiple rings or bangles or layers of
necklaces. Layering gold pieces in a variety of
textures, finishes, colors, sizes, and gemstone
accents is a great way to create a look that
is a true expression of individual style.
The same pieces can be used to change
your look on a daily basis, depending
on what you’re wearing. This is
your chance to be creative and
go from bling to delicate or
anywhere in between.
Yellow gold and
diamond earrings by
Jack Kelege.
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Roberto Coin and Kwiat diamond
bangles combine to make a
beautiful layered look.
18k yellow and white gold wide
band by Jack Kelege.
Links
Large-linked gold bracelets and necklaces are part of the
comeback to big looks in gold. Links are one of the most versatile
elements in jewelry, because they can be made in so many
different sizes, shapes, and finishes. There is a trend toward
square, rectangular, and irregular-shaped links.
Hand finishing is important because links
are larger, and a bit of texture offers an
alternative to a high polish, which is
very bold. Fortunately, the bigger sized
links also leave lots of room for setting
diamond accents.
Jack Kelege 18k
white and yellow gold
necklaces.
Monica Rich Kasann’s Ultra
chain bracelet with image
case in 18k yellow gold.
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Mixed colors
The three most common colors of gold — white, rose,
and yellow — are all equally popular right now.
You probably already have jewelry and watches
in your wardrobe in all three colors, and
now it’s acceptable to wear them together.
This year, designers are including all
three colors in the same pieces or in one
collection, with designs that are meant
to be mixed together in stacks or layers.
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David Yurman’s Wheaton
ring in 18k yellow gold and
diamonds $6,500.
Open spaces
Two bracelets by Roberto Coin, the
rose gold and mother-of-pearl bracelet
is from the Primavera collection and
the white gold and diamond bracelet is
from the Classic Diamond collection.
Open-worked pieces have been popular for a couple
of years but are now especially important as the
trend moves toward larger, often hollow pieces that
might be uncomfortably heavy if they were solid.
The latest variation on this concept is to design the
open spaces with an architectural feel. The Roberto
Coin and Ivanka Trump pieces here are inspired by
iconic architectural styles in Paris, New York, and
San Francisco.
Five-row Barocco braid
bangle in 18k yellow gold by
Roberto Coin $7,200.
Pois Moi necklace by Roberto Coin
in 18k yellow and white gold and
diamonds $19,400.
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