Blog Archives - Jose & Co Custom Jewellers https://joseandco.com/category/blog/ White Rock Custom Jewellers Thu, 25 Jun 2020 19:46:13 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.5.3 https://joseandco.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/08/favicon.png Blog Archives - Jose & Co Custom Jewellers https://joseandco.com/category/blog/ 32 32 Why are Rubies Red? https://joseandco.com/2020/06/25/why-are-rubies-red/ https://joseandco.com/2020/06/25/why-are-rubies-red/#respond Thu, 25 Jun 2020 19:46:10 +0000 https://joseandco.com/?p=3036 The word ruby comes from ruber, Latin for red.  The colour of a ruby is due to the element of chromium. Rubies are red version of the mineral known as corundum.  Pure corundum is made up of aluminum and oxygen and is colourless!  In a ruby, about 1% of chromium replaces aluminum.  When chromium replaces aluminum […]

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The word ruby comes from ruber, Latin for red.  The colour of a ruby is due to the element of chromium.

Rubies are red version of the mineral known as corundum.  Pure corundum is made up of aluminum and oxygen and is colourless!  In a ruby, about 1% of chromium replaces aluminum.  When chromium replaces aluminum in corundum, the chromium absorbs certain wave lengths of light and reflect light in the red part of the visible light spectrum.  This reflected red light is what yours eyes see and gives rubies their distinctive red colour!

Colour is the most significant factor affecting a ruby’s value.  The finest ruby has a pure vibrant red to slightly purplish red colour.  As the colour becomes too orangy or more purplish, the ruby moves down the quality scale. In some areas, light pink rubies go by the name pink sapphire.  A ruby is a hard stone which ranks 9 which is subsequent to only a diamond.   Diamond is the hardest on the MOHS scale rating 10.

Ruby is also used to Celebrate 40th Year Wedding Anniversary.  Red ruby is known to be a protector from misfortune and ill health, ruby is also used to open the heart and promote love.  Given as a gift, ruby is a symbol of friendship and love.

Whether a Ruby is your Birthstone oryou just love the colour red, it is truly a beautiful Precious Gemstone.

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TIME & how we keep track of it. https://joseandco.com/2020/02/12/time-how-we-keep-track-of-it/ https://joseandco.com/2020/02/12/time-how-we-keep-track-of-it/#respond Wed, 12 Feb 2020 21:10:07 +0000 https://joseandco.com/?p=2890 The post TIME & how we keep track of it. appeared first on Jose & Co Custom Jewellers.

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What type of watch do you use to keep track of your time? 

Automatic, Spring Drive, Quartz, Kenetic?  What are the differences?

Automatic watch is a mechanical watch with a self-winding mechanism.  The self-winding mechanism winds the mainspring with the movement on the wearer’s wrists.  

Spring drive is powered by a mainspring, no battery, one second a day accuracy, extended service intervals.

Quartz was invented by Seiko in 1969, quartz watches take the predictable movement of a synthetic quartz crystal and using integrated circuitry translates the osolation into hours, minutes and seconds. 

Kinetic is powered by human movement, the watch runs entirely on self generated energy from the natural movement of your wrist.  The energy can be captured and stored for up to six months. This technology was first produced in the late 1980’s by Seiko.

Now that I have my new watch, what do some of the other terms mean?

Chronographis a stopwatch that can measure up to 60 minutes in 1/5 second intervals.

Perpetual, once set, the calendar automatically adjusts for odd and even months including February of leap years until the year 2100.

Water Resistant DOES NOT MEAN WATERPROOF, be careful.  Read your manual and some times watches are marked with water resistant symbol with the depth ie 20m 30m etc .  Make note if your watch is water resistant or waterproof.

Face of your watch, one of the best is Sapphire Crystal which is the most durable of all crystals and is three times harder than hardlex or mineral. This is important as not having scratches accumulate on the face of your watch, keeps it clear, crisp, and easy to read.

Crown is the outer head attached to the stem, this is on the side of the watch and is used to pull out to stop your watch if you have a battery and can also be used to set different features of your watch.

Not wearing your watch?   Pull out the stem as to not run your battery down.  Not wearing for a long length of time?  Consider having your battery removed by a knowledgeable jeweller, as battery will leak into your watch mechanism and you may require a complete overhaul to repair it.  

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More about Opals! https://joseandco.com/2019/09/28/more-about-opals/ https://joseandco.com/2019/09/28/more-about-opals/#respond Sat, 28 Sep 2019 19:56:33 +0000 https://joseandco.com/?p=2757 Opal is the birthstone for the month of October, along with tourmaline. It is also the semi-precious stone given to celebrate the 14th year of marriage. More than 90% of the world’s opals come from Australia, and the rest can be found in other parts of the world such as Mexico, Brazil, Indonesia, Czech Republic, Ethiopia and […]

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Opal is the birthstone for the month of October, along with tourmaline. It is also the semi-precious stone given to celebrate the 14th year of marriage. More than 90% of the world’s opals come from Australia, and the rest can be found in other parts of the world such as Mexico, Brazil, Indonesia, Czech Republic, Ethiopia and the United States.  Opals from Mexico are called “Mexican Opal“.

There are many different types of natural opals. To name a few, there are black, white, crystal, fire, hyalite, water, hydrophane and honey opal. Black Opal is the most valued of Opals.

Apparently the inner “fire” or play of the colors in opals attracts forces that bring money $$$! Some believe the darkness of the black opal can hold and release power!  Of course this can be good or bad, up to the beholder of the opal. Remember to use your power for good and not evil!

Wearing opal as jewellery is relatively modern practice. In ancient times, people wore opals to cure eye diseases, it is also believed if opal was wrapped in fresh bay leaf’s it would keep others from seeing you! This superstition earned opal the popular designation of patronus furum, Latin for “patron of thieves.”

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4 Prongs or 6 Prongs? https://joseandco.com/2019/07/23/4-prongs-or-6-prongs/ https://joseandco.com/2019/07/23/4-prongs-or-6-prongs/#respond Tue, 23 Jul 2019 19:11:01 +0000 https://joseandco.com/?p=2668 One of the most important differences between 4 and 6 prong rings is in their appearance. If you are more concerned about how much of your gemstone will be visible, getting a four-prong ring is one option.  A ring with four prongs leaves a bigger part of the gemstone mounted therefore it is more visible.  […]

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One of the most important differences between 4 and 6 prong rings is in their appearance.

If you are more concerned about how much of your gemstone will be visible, getting a four-prong ring is one option.  A ring with four prongs leaves a bigger part of the gemstone mounted therefore it is more visible.  If you have a diamond set in your ring, the fewer prongs it has, the more the stone will show.  Four-prong rings also make diamonds look bigger.  Six-prong rings, on the other hand, make a stone look small as more of its surface is covered by the prongs and block more of the stone, however as the stone reach proportions of typically large then 1.50 carats it would be prudent to consider a setting with six prongs.

Six prongs setting can be harder to clean at home especially the lower part where dirt tends to accumulate, however at José & Co. we use our ultra-sonic cleaner, high pressure steam for fantastic results on any setting.

Four prong settings are less safe because prongs wear down with time, they can bend or break.  With six prongs, if one breaks you have more prongs left to hold your stone in place until it gets repaired.  With only four prongs you are a higher risk of your stone coming loose and fallout out.

Six prongs offer better protection from accidental hits.  Since a stone mounted in such a mounting is covered by more prongs, the gemstones is at a lower risk of chipping or breaking if you accidentally bump your ring which odes happen more often than we notice. 

If you want the best of both worlds and have a mounting that makes your stone more visible while being safe, consider a four-prong setting made of platinum.

This metal is very durable and wears a lot more slowly than gold or silver, so you won’t have to worry as much about bent or broken prongs.

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What style of ring suits your hands? It is all about you! https://joseandco.com/2019/06/24/what-style-of-ring-suits-your-hands-it-is-all-about-you/ https://joseandco.com/2019/06/24/what-style-of-ring-suits-your-hands-it-is-all-about-you/#respond Mon, 24 Jun 2019 18:21:16 +0000 https://joseandco.com/?p=2605 When looking at rings, consider the size of your hand, length and width of your fingers and nails. Longer nails lengthen the appearance of your fingers.  Keep in mind the shape and size of the main stone and the width of the ring. Long fingers Princess-cut and round stones are especially flattering. Wider bands tend […]

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When looking at rings, consider the size of your hand, length and width of your fingers and nails. Longer nails lengthen the appearance of your fingers.  Keep in mind the shape and size of the main stone and the width of the ring.

Long fingers

  • Princess-cut and round stones are especially flattering.
  • Wider bands tend to complement the length of your fingers.
  • Long fingers can carry a bold more chunky style— but only if that suits you. Remember it is all about YOU!

Slender fingers

  • Smaller stones can help make thin fingers appear wider.
  • Thicker bands work well to widen the look of your finger.

Short fingers

  • Oval, pear or marquise stones help lengthen the appearance of your finger.
  • Rectangular emerald-shaped stones can lengthen short fingers, as long they aren’t so big they overwhelm.
  • Slender, narrow-width bands create the illusion of length.

Wide fingers

  • Go for a wide oval, marquise, rectangular or emerald shape — narrow stones will make wide fingers look even wider.
  • Cluster styles and round stones in larger settings flatter wider fingers.
  • Choose a medium to thick band.
  • Angular shapes and asymmetrical designs both minimize the width of the finger.

Scarred Fingers

  • Should you have a mark or a scar on your finger there is a way to design a custom ring to cover that mark or scar.  We have done this for our clients!

Big knuckles

  • The right ring will draw attention away, not toward your knuckles.
  • Look at thicker, heavier bands — this style of ring will draw attention to the ring instead of the middle of your finger.
  • Not just your finger and knuckles but the size of your hand you need to keep in mind.

Small hands

  • With small hands, it’s best to keep the over all proportion of your ring small.
  • Small round, princess-cut, oval or heart-shaped stones work especially well and a thinner more delicate band.

Large hands

  • Try larger rings that suit your personality –you have room to get creative!
  • With larger hands, you can easily get away with bulky, chunky styles.  The style of ring that you can see from across the room!

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Where do Pearls come from? https://joseandco.com/2019/05/31/where-do-pearls-come-from/ https://joseandco.com/2019/05/31/where-do-pearls-come-from/#respond Fri, 31 May 2019 23:33:37 +0000 https://joseandco.com/?p=2580 The post Where do Pearls come from? appeared first on Jose & Co Custom Jewellers.

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Before we can started, firstly the Pearl symbolizes wisdom gained through experience and gives the wearer a sense of inner confidence & serenity.  “Pearls of Wisdom” as they say.

A natural Pearl begins inside an oysters shell when an “intruder such as a grain of sand, piece of food etc and this “intruder” slips in between the shells.  In order for the oyster to protect itself from the “intruder”, the oyster will start to cover the irritant with Nacre, layer upon layer, upon layer.   Nacre also known as the Mother of Pearl is secreted by cells of the mantle tissue of molluscs.  Cultured pearls are formed the same way, the only difference is that instead of accidentally there being an“intruder”, a Pearl Farmer embeds a grain of sand into the mollusk. 

Some Types of Pearls:

Akoya Pearls: Grow naturally white in colour.  For over 100 years Akoya Pearls have grown off the coast of Japan.  These are the classic Pearls that you typically see on a magazine cover, they are usually Akoya Pearls.  Range in size: 4mm  to 10mm.

Freshwater Pearls: These pearls are known to be white and also come in a variety of pastel colours. Also the shapes range from naturally round to baroque.  Range in size: 5mm to 12mm, some as large as 20mm.

Tahitian Pearls: Grown in French Polynesia, these are the only naturally dark Pearls.  These Pearls come in a range of dark exotic colours and can be referred to as Black Pearls.  Range in size: 8mm to 15mm.

Golden Pearls:  South Sea Pearls which are the largest saltwater Pearls grown today, the range in colour is from white to gold.  Grown in Australia, Philippines, Indonesia.  Range in size from 8mm to 18mm

Few tips to take care of your Pearls! 

Last thing you put on, First thing you take off”….store your pearls in a soft cloth or satin bag…remember, lotions, potions, perfumes etc will harm the nacre of your Pearls….remember nacre? The nacre is the layer upon layer the oyster used to form your Pearls!  See your Jeweller for complete Pearl care.

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The meaning behind each finger! https://joseandco.com/2018/11/28/the-meaning-behind-each-finger/ https://joseandco.com/2018/11/28/the-meaning-behind-each-finger/#respond Wed, 28 Nov 2018 20:33:07 +0000 https://joseandco.com/?p=2361 A few guidelines, however no steadfast rules…its your ring after all! Note: Engagement Rings and Wedding rings are the exception. Pinky Finger: This is a good choice for the man who wants to wear a statementpiece.  The pinky finger doesn`t have any religious or cultural associations.  Wearing a ring on the pinky doesn`t interfere with […]

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A few guidelines, however no steadfast rules…its your ring after all!

Note: Engagement Rings and Wedding rings are the exception.

Pinky Finger: This is a good choice for the man who wants to wear a statementpiece.  The pinky finger doesn`t have any religious or cultural associations.  Wearing a ring on the pinky doesn`t interfere with index/pointer finger.  This finger symbolizes intelligence, persuasion and represents Mercury. 

Left Ring Finger:  Most North American Men & Women will wear their Wedding band on their LEFT RING FINGER.  Engagement rings on men are rare however this is up to you.  The Wedding ring is worn closest to the `heart` followed by the engagement ring This finger symbolizes creativity, beauty & romantic relationships and represents Earth’s moon.

Middle Finger: Apart from the obvious gesture, the middle finger central location is your biggest and boldest finger!  This finger also symbolizes balance and responsibility and is associated with Saturn. 

Index Pointer Finger: This finger is visible simply from the dexterity of every day use!  Hundreds of years ago the index finger was the most common location for man`s signets or a crest.  Good place for Family, Membership Crests, however modern-day Silver and White Gold tend to be the choice for the pointer finger.  This finger symbolizes power, leadership and authority and is associated with Jupiter.

The Thumb: There is the obvious “thumbs up” that is associated with approval and everything is ok.  A thumb ring on a man is a sign of wealth or influence.  Thumb rings are bigger to fit your thumb.  Individuals who want to wear multiple rings on the same hand, the thumb ring gives leaves some space.  The thumb is associated with mythology.  It is believed that long straight thumbs mean authorative personality while crooked ones are a sign of dishonesty. 

 

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I need my Ring to Sparkle! https://joseandco.com/2018/11/07/i-need-my-ring-to-sparkle/ https://joseandco.com/2018/11/07/i-need-my-ring-to-sparkle/#respond Wed, 07 Nov 2018 18:31:06 +0000 https://joseandco.com/?p=2260 I need my to Ring Sparkle! Do you have a long list of “To Do’s”…lots of errands and every time you look at your ring, you say “oh I have to get my ring cleaned”! Good news…this can be done in minutes!  While you wait your ring can be sparkled in our Ultra Sonic. What […]

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I need my to Ring Sparkle!
Do you have a long list of “To Do’s”…lots of errands and every time you look at your ring, you say “oh I have to get my ring cleaned”!
Good news…this can be done in minutes!  While you wait your ring can be sparkled in our Ultra Sonic.
What is an ultra-sonic cleaner?
Using ultrasound waves and special cleaning solutions, the ultra-sonic machine can remove foreign particles such as soaps, oil and tarnish, as well as hand creams, lotions & potions.  The action also penetrates blind holes, recesses and cracks.  This is followed by high pressure steam.  Note: (Not all stones can be cleaned in the ultra-sonic & steam, however all items are accessed prior to cleaning at José & Co.)
Have a lot of scratches on your ring?
We can polish & refinish your ring!   Your item will be hand polished by our In House Professional Goldsmith paying attention to all the details of your rings , earrings, bracelets, necklaces, whatever your unique piece might be.
Your item will be totally restored to NEW!

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Tourmaline in my Hair Straightener? Say What! https://joseandco.com/2018/09/30/tourmaline-in-my-hair-straightener-say-what/ https://joseandco.com/2018/09/30/tourmaline-in-my-hair-straightener-say-what/#respond Sun, 30 Sep 2018 19:58:04 +0000 http://joseandco.com/?p=1621 First of all, Tourmaline is a semi-precious stone that is also one of the Birthstones for October along with Opal. Tourmaline is called a “receptive/electric stone” which means it is calming, promotes meditation, wisdom, strengthens the immune system and is “magnetic”! As far back as 1880, it was discovered that tourmaline generated an electrical charge. […]

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First of all, Tourmaline is a semi-precious stone that is also one of the Birthstones for October along with Opal. Tourmaline is called a “receptive/electric stone” which means it is calming, promotes meditation, wisdom, strengthens the immune system and is “magnetic”! As far back as 1880, it was discovered that tourmaline generated an electrical charge. The charge produced infrared photons, alpha waves and negative ions. Potentially Tourmaline can be found in certain brands of Hair Straightener’s. Tourmaline is ground into dust that is infused into the ceramic plates of the flat iron. The negative ions contact with the positive ions of your hair, neutralizing it, thus resulting in a glossy shine with no frizz! Side Note: Remember when straightening your hair, take small sections! Other Benefits of Tourmaline besides that it comes in a spectrum of colours, the proponents relieve stress, improves circulation, focus and mental alertness. Enjoy wearing Tourmaline & Straightening your hair!

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Preparing for Complimentary Jewellery Consultation https://joseandco.com/2018/09/16/preparing-for-complimentary-jewellery-consultation/ https://joseandco.com/2018/09/16/preparing-for-complimentary-jewellery-consultation/#respond Sun, 16 Sep 2018 21:20:00 +0000 https://prospectsolutions.ca/joseandco/?p=875 Just a few A B C’s… A) Set up your FREE no obligation Custom Design Consultation. B) Bring in your unworn jewellery regardless of colour, Karat or condition…Why you ask?  Many times we can incorporate the gold and or stones into your new piece adding more history to your future heirloom piece.  Not interested in […]

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Just a few A B C’s

A) Set up your FREE no obligation Custom Design Consultation.

B) Bring in your unworn jewellery regardless of colour, Karat or condition…Why you ask?  Many times we can incorporate the gold and or stones into your new piece adding more history to your future heirloom piece.  Not interested in that?  The unworn items also depending on what the value is of your unworn jewellery, it can be used as “credit” to offset the cost of having your new item(s) custom made.

C) Not sure what to begin with?  Bring in your ideas, old and new pictures of something you like and collaboratively we will work with you creating a new design.

D) See something on the internet or in a magazine?  Yes we can replicate it!

E) Have an existing piece(s) but have some modifications in mind, we can re-design it for you!

What are the next steps? Simple as learning 1, 2, 3….just like in school!

  1. We draw a sketch.
  2. Create a WAX MOLD of your design.
  3. Upon your approval, we set the stones and polish the gold!

 

Click here to set up your free consultation today.

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