Monthly Archives: September 2017
Congratulations to NYCWD Client James who proposed with this gorgeous Oval Diamond set in our NYCWD Signature Split Shank Halo.
Congratulations are also in order for Brett and Erin who got engaged in front of this beautiful Naples sunset!
We are so honored to play our small part in your happiness!
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Congratulations to Sandra and Mark, who are now officially Husband and Wife!
We wish you all the Love, Health, and Happiness life has to offer!
Beautiful photos by Sarah Merians
http://www.sarahmerians.com/
NYC Wholesale Diamonds is a full service jeweler. We do more than just engagement rings. We put in the same attention and detail, custom making wedding bands, to perfectly match your engagement ring!
(212)-719-2214 / KS@NYCWD.com
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Sapphires and Diamonds make for a stunning combination. Just like Diamonds, Sapphires have been traced back to ancient times to signify royalty. Sapphires are the second hardest natural gemstone, only surpassed by a Diamond. Their amazing durability, brilliance, and neutral color makes them a great choice for engagement rings and other everyday jewelry.
Traditionally, sapphire symbolizes nobility, truth, sincerity, and faithfulness. It has decorated the robes of royalty and clergy members for centuries. Its extraordinary color is the standard against which other blue gems – from topaz to tanzanite – are measured.
For centuries, sapphire has been associated with royalty and romance. The association was reinforced in 1981, when Britain’s Prince Charles gave a blue sapphire engagement ring to Lady Diana Spencer. Until her death in 1997, Princess Di, as she was known, charmed and captivated the world. Her sapphire ring helped link modern events with history and fairy tales.
In ancient Greece and Rome, kings and queens were convinced that blue sapphires protected their owners from envy and harm. During the Middle Ages, the clergy wore blue sapphires to symbolize Heaven, and ordinary folks thought the gem attracted heavenly blessings. In other times and places, people instilled sapphires with the power to guard chastity, make peace between enemies, influence spirits, and reveal the secrets of oracles.
In folklore, history, art, and consumer awareness, sapphire has always been associated with the color blue. Its name comes from the Greek word sappheiros, which probably referred to lapis lazuli. Most jewelry customers think all sapphires are blue, and when gem and jewelry professionals use the word “sapphire” alone, they normally mean “blue sapphire” In reality, pink and yellow sapphires are magnificently popular around the world as well.
A special orangy pink sapphire color is called padparadscha, which means “lotus flower” in Sinhalese, the language spoken in Sri Lanka. Stones from Sri Lanka were initially the only ones labeled with this marketable name. There’s no telling how many padparadschas have been sifted from Sri Lankan river gravel throughout history. Sri Lankans have a special affection for the color that’s traditionally been linked with their country.
Sapphires (and Rubies) are the hardest gemstones in the world with the exception of diamonds. This, along with the fact that blue sapphires blend well with all clothing and accessories, make them ideal for Engagement Rings. NYC Wholesale Diamonds carries a complete selection of Diamond and Sapphire Engagement Rings, Wedding Bands, Earrings, Necklaces, and Tennis Bracelets.
Call (212) 719-2214 or Email Keith directly at KS@NYCWC.com for all Diamond and Sapphire Inquiries
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Congratulations to the future Mr. and Mrs. Paya!“I just wanted to let you know that I proposed yesterday. We are both very happy and she is over the moon about the engagement ring! Thanks again for everything. We couldn’t be happier!”
~P. Paya
We love hearing from our couples! Thank you, Patrick, for the picture and the kind words. You are a true gentleman!
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