Saturday, December 20, 2008

Sizing silver

As probably most of you have realized, if you love silver jewelry, you need to buy your size when you buy a ring, because no one wants to size your ring to a different size.

Do you know why?

Its not the silver. Like gold, or platinum, silver can be sized. But finely made silver jewelry is plated, in either rhodium or in gold, and even sometimes in platinum.

The rhodium (or gold) needs to be stripped off of the silver before sizing, which requires heat. Silver is a soft metal, so when the rhodium is stripped off, it leaves tons of little bubbles in the metal. It then can be sized but almost impossible to get a nice smooth finish in replating. And....this process costs a fortune, more that the original piece in some cases.

There is someone on Amazon that is selling size 7 for one price, and size 8 for twice the price. He must be resizing his inventory, and that's the reason the larger size is so expensive. Its much better to special order an original ring in the right size, and to wait for it to be manufactured.

I have been asked this question often in the last few weeks, and wanted to share it with all of you.

Saturday, December 6, 2008

"Playing with Faux Stones"

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Half the fun of wearing faux stones is having everyone around you thinking they are real.

If asked, the choice whether to tell or not tell, is totally yours. But, to pull if off, (if you choose to go this route),you must know what the faux stones look like in real gems. The more knowledgeable you are about the "real" stone in nature, the more you can "wow" your audience.

I have had people think more than once, that I have been a "very good girl" this last year, because of the beauty of the jewelry that I am wearing, backed by my knowledge of gemstones. No one even asks me if its "real", they just assume that it is.

So this is a guide of what to say, when people comment about the beautiful faux jewelry that you are wearing....and of course, I hope it is mine! *smile*

White cubic zirconia (cz)
Small sizes, white diamonds, medium sizes, white diamonds, and if you really have ballsy, large stones, white diamonds. You can also call large stones white topaz, which might be more comfortable for you.

Canary cubic zirconia (cz)
There are truly real canary diamonds on the market, usually worth thousands and thousands of dollars. They are considered "fancy color" diamonds in the industry. There is also now a new "cultured" diamond that is canary, that is also many thousand of dollars. (Cultured means that it has the same optical, chemical and physical qualities of the real stone.) The beauty of canary cz is how affordable it is, it looks like the real thing, and you can dazzle without all the expense.

If the stone is yellow
cz, then it looks just like citrine, which is a member of the quartz family. It also looks like some of the colors of the "cultured" diamond, so you can call it either gem.

Champagne cubic zirconia (cz)
Champagne is another color of true natural diamonds that is very expensive. Larger stones in Champagne look like Imperial topaz, which is a stunning stone that is mined in Brazil. Imperial Topaz is rarely seen, except in very high end jewelry stores, so champagne is an affordable alternative to the stunning real stone.

Black cubic zirconia (cz)
Black cubic zirconia looks just like black diamonds, which are natural, and very fashionable right now. Black and white diamond jewelry is very "hot" in fine jewelry.

In larger stones, black
cz looks like black spinel. Thailand is the main source but Australia is also a major producer. With a hardness of 8.0, uniform nature, high reflectance and lack of cleavage, black spinel makes excellent gem material. Black cz looks just like it.

Pink cubic zirconia (cz)
Yes, there are real pink diamonds available from nature, and they are absolutely sensational, but untouchable in price by the normal jewelry lover. Small pink cz, look just like the real pink diamond. In larger stones, pink cz looks very much like Kunzite. Kunzite is a fabulous pink stone, originally discovered in Sunny California in the early 1900s. The problem with the gem stone, Kunzite, is that it loses its color in sunlight....permanently. Your fabulous pink cz will remain beautifully pink for years to come. Again, you can enjoy pink cz at a fraction of the price of either of its real counterparts.

The other fascinating thing about pink cz is that the color changes from pale to bright, depending upon the light it is in. A very fun stone.

Created Sapphire
Created sapphire looks just like real sapphire, whether is is pink, blue, purple or created red ruby. Created or synthetic mean exactly the same thing, and the terms are used interchangeably. My customers tell me my blue sapphire is the most beautiful available on the market. You can easily fool your friends with this one.

Synthetic or created opal
The stones I use in my line are Japanese, and have amazing internal color. People will think that you own a very expensive real opal from Australia. There are less expensive opals available both in synthetic form and in nature, that don't have the dancing colors in the stone. If you buy from Sophiemiller.com, you get dazzling stones.

Faux Turquoise-
Well, this one is obvious. Ours is faux, but it looks darn close to the real thing. Check it out.

A little fun fact- most Persian Turquoise, which is the expensive stuff, was and is mined in Arizona. I have no idea how it got its name, "Persian".

Faux Red Coral-
Again this one is a no brainer. Mine is faux, but it look amazingly like the real thing, except sometimes I use sizes that would be difficult to find in the real stone by the way that coral (organic) grows. Look at it this way, by wearing mine, you are not damaging a precious natural resource.

Black onyx-
This is not an expensive stone in nature....so this is one case where I use the real thing. Set surrounded by white cz, and walla, its a fabulous real/faux combo look a like.

Glass pearls
This one is easy. In larger sizes, they look like South Seas, except, perhaps, they are too perfect. The natural ones have flaws, slightly un-round, less shiny surfaces....some surface blemishes, but glass pearls look great and are so affordable, what the heck.

These are the stones that I currently have posted on my website. I work in 35 different stones....so as my online collection grows I will continue to give you all the ammunition that you need to wear your jewelry from me with confidence and joy.

Thanks so much for reading this. I am happy to get into conversations or answer any of your questions. Just post a comment below.

Hugs, Sophie

Saturday, November 29, 2008

Wedding Jewelry by Sophie Miller

I am just in the process of posting wedding jewelry on my site, www.sophiemiller.com.

It has been my experience that a bride can either find costume jewelry to wear in her wedding, and to accessorize her bridesmaids, or she can find fine jewelry, beautiful items made of 14k gold and diamonds.

But it has always been difficult to find beautiful jewelry, made of precious metals, hand set, exquisitely manufactured, at affordable prices.

Young brides have asked me to please, please, create bridal jewelry in sterling silver so that it is available to them. Things that are special, with special details, that are as special as she is on her wedding day.

They tell me that their husband-to-be spends his wad on the ring, she spends her wad on the dress, her parents spend their wad on the reception, so there isn't enough money for fine jewelry for her special day, but, she doesn't want costume....its just not special enough for her once in a lifetime experience.

So, I am introducing Sophie Miller Bridal Party, beautifully manufactured silver jewelry, with the look of real, using high quality white cz and other faux stones. In my collection you will be able to find special earrings, necklaces, and bracelets for all the members of your bridal party, at prices that you can afford, all in spectacular sterling silver.

Whether the bride wants necklaces that make her feel like a fairy princess, fabulous dangle earrings, charming simple studs that are special in all their details, or incredible bracelets to grace her wrist, Sophie Miller will be the one stop shopping place for Brides to find their special jewels, at a price they can afford. As the next few weeks unfold, there will also be silver jewelry for the Mother of the Bride, and for the Bridesmaids all with an attention to detail, designed by Sophie Miller just for them.

This jewelry is also perfect for Black Tie, Prom and for Pageants...any time that you are looking for stunning jewelry for special occasions. I think you will agree, this collection is amazing.

Remember to use the code: Sophie, as you check out to get a 20% discount throughout the month of December. What a wonderful time to save!

Saturday, November 1, 2008

Introducing Sophie Miller, a fabulous new site to buy jewelry

Hi. I am just launching my new jewelry site www.Sophiemiller.com. I have been designing gold, silver and brass jewelry for more than 25 years, and have many designs that have previously been unavailable to the public. Most of my jewelry has been available under private label. You will see how my designs in silver and brass are influenced by my fine jewelry background.

I am excited to open my site just in time for holiday gift giving. Every item purchased will come with a beautiful feminine sheer organza pouch, to store your jewelry, or to make it perfect to give as a gift.

I plan to use my blog to write about jewelry and to ask questions as to your preferences, and to answer questions you have always wanted to ask about jewelry.

Please visit my site. I am excited to hear what you all think of my jewelry. I believe that women should be able to buy affordable jewelry for themselves, and still look like they just stepped out of the highest end fine jewelry store. I create my jewelry with that thought in mind. My philosophy is to manufacture jewelry that is so beautiful it fools the eye. Only you can decide if you want your friends to know that is it made with hand set faux stones.

Thank you so much. I look forward to hearing from you.

I am offering a discount to readers of Understanding Jewelry for the month of November. When checking out, use the code Sophie for a 20% discount on my prices.