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Dec 22, 2011

Caring for Wedding Rings…and Your Engagement Ring

By posted December 22, 2011, 11:44 am | Comments: 0

By Bridal Expert Alison Rowe

Your wedding and engagement rings are important symbols. Outwardly, they signify your commitment to your relationship. To each other, they are timeless symbols of your love. No other jewelry you buy will have greater sentimental value, so it’s only natural that you want to take care the greatest care of them.

The general caveat with all jewelry–especially pieces containing diamonds or gemstones–is to remove them before any heavy work, or when you are using harsh bleach or chemicals. Despitebeing incredibly strong, even diamonds can chip or crack if they are struck hard.

Be aware that all precious metals will get scratched over time, and this means different things for different metals. Platinum’s durability means that any scratches it sustains will just displace the metal, so you can polish it back to its original condition. However, when white gold gets scratched, the metal is lost. Your jeweler can buff out the scratches but you won’t get the metal back. They will probably suggest re-plating it then, too. As white gold is an alloy with a yellow gold base, it gets its white color from being plated in rhodium. As the metal is lost, so, too is the rhodium plating, so the ring will eventually return to its natural gold color. Platinum is naturally white, so no upkeep is needed to retain its luster.

Have your jeweler inspect her engagement ring each year to make sure the stones are firmly in place as they can come loose with everyday wear and tear. Depending on the setting, this might need to happen more–or less–frequently. Because of its density, a platinum setting will hold stones more securely than any other precious metal so you’ll have more peace of mind.

Be sure to keep your ring clean by removing natural buildup like dirt and grime. (This also ensures the maximum brilliance from her diamonds.) Do this easily at home by soaking the ring in a mild solution of soap and warm water, or jewelry cleaning solution, and gently rub it dry with a soft cloth. It’s best not to do this over the sink as soapy hands can be slippery hands and you don’t want to lose it down the drain! For a more thorough clean take it to your jeweler.

Visit www.PreciousPlatinum.com to view more tips on caring for your rings.

Nov 2, 2011

Couple Gets Married at Whole Foods

By posted November 2, 2011, 7:02 am | Comments: 2

This story happened over a year ago, but it is so great we thought we’d tell it again for those that didn’t hear about it when it happened.  What a great story! And it goes like this:

Jack Frankel (75) and Fina Nikolos (67) first met at a Whole Foods in Coral Springs, FL this May. It was raining that day and Nikolos offered to walk Jack to his car with an umbrella of course (what a smooth move). He thanked her by taking her to lunch the following week. This past Saturday, the couple got married in the one place they’ll never forget — the Whole Foods in which they first fell in love. You can read more about the couple here



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Oct 25, 2011

How to Buy the Engagement Ring of Her Dreams…Online

By posted October 25, 2011, 7:01 am | Comments: 1

Contributed by: Jim Allen, JamesAllen.com

James Allen Platinum Engagement Ring

To a woman, an engagement ring is a symbol of love, devotion and enduring commitment. She has secretly been thinking about the ring for years, so making the proper choice is key – but don’t panic just yet. Shopping online offers the ability to get what she wants, or more, for a fraction of what you would pay at retail. There are plenty of sites out there that will give you all the information you need to select the perfect diamond and setting, but let’s review the basics for now.

The diamond is the ring’s centerpiece, its focal point, making it the most important part of the ring. Cut is the most significant factor, as a well-cut diamond will offer the most brilliance. Color and clarity are personal preference, but remember: all she, and you, will be asked about is the carat weight and how much it sparkles. Putting more emphasis on cut and size and less on color and clarity (while still making sure the diamond looks white and is clear of visible inclusions) will make for a happier bride-to-be!

If you’re undecided about what setting to select to hold the diamond you just spent two weeks (or months) picking out, consider this: 81% of women surveyed said they wanted platinum. Gambling men everywhere are jumping on the platinum bandwagon with odds like that! With all of platinum’s benefits working in your favor, what’s not to love: platinum’s a stronger metal that holds its value longer and requires less maintenance. Gentlemen, we have a winner! She shouldn’t be the only lucky one, though – you deserve platinum as well! You work hard and play harder, so you need a ring that will stand up to your active lifestyle.

JamesAllen.com guides you through the purchase process before, during and after the sale: real magnified images, stunning 3HD renderings of over 1,000 platinum settings and wedding bands, a 60-day return period, along with one free resize and one free FedEx label within that same timeframe. Their knowledgeable customer service staff is also available to answer questions 24/7, so they can talk when you can – when she’s not around!

From here, your lives are going to be full of compromises – don’t compromise on your rings. They are all that will remain when the wedding is over, and will be a constant reminder of your love. Start your lives together right: make the platinum choice.

To view platinum engagement rings to fit your budget, visit www.preciousplatinum.com and www.JamesAllen.com

Oct 21, 2011

The Most Creative Wedding Invitation You’ll See All Day

By posted October 21, 2011, 8:11 am | Comments: 7

We’ve highlighted some creative wedding invitations before, but never anything quite as unique as this. These were the invitations sent by Amy and Casey whom you may remember from their secret marriage proposal video we featured last year. I love these invitations. The couple are both artists and put their own flair on all aspects of their wedding.


They collected scores of old books and screen printed the “Casey & Amy” design on each one and used the library theme for their RSVP cards on the reverse side. Did I say that I loved these yet? I love ‘em.



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Oct 3, 2011

Why You Might Want to Consider Hiring a Wedding Planner

By posted October 3, 2011, 9:31 am | Comments: 1

Planning a wedding can be a stressful time. The last thing many couples want to do is obsess over the particulars and manage details. Thus, more and more couples are hiring a wedding planner to handle their special day.


It’s true. Wedding planners are no longer just employees of the rich and famous. With affordable pricing and many industry connections, a wedding planner could actually end up saving you money.


photo by Jonathan Timmes via Northern Virginia Magazine



So, what are some of the benefits of hiring a wedding planner?


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Sep 22, 2011

Q&A With Jewelry Designer Simon G.

By posted September 22, 2011, 8:06 am | Comments: 0

Simon G. Jewelry is a family operated company established in 1980 with the promise of combining old-world tradition and the pursuit of perfection. Simon G.’s modern workshop produces some of the world’s most innovative platinum jewelry.

We asked President and Head Designer Simon Ghanimian (aka. Simon G.) about his wedding jewelry collection.

Q: What is your biggest inspiration when designing a new engagement or wedding ring style?
A: My biggest inspiration is feedback from my customers. I want them to smile every time they look at their engagement and wedding ring. I spend a lot of time reading emails from customers and meeting them at our trunk shows around the country.

Q: How do you get inspiration when designing platinum engagement rings?
A: One of my most favorite activities is designing platinum engagement rings because of the metal’s durability and brilliant white color. I’m inspired when I meet couples that share their love story and want to express their relationship with an enduring platinum ring.

Q: Out of your collections, which piece is the most significant to you?
A: Out of all of my bridal collections, my most favorite piece would definitely have to be the platinum and cushion cut diamond engagement ring. This ring is so simple yet has such captivating elegance that is almost inescapable. And the fine detailing would only work on platinum.

Q: In all your years of experience, what would you say is the most important element in buying an engagement ring/wedding band and why?
A: Forget about what’s “trendy” and focus on the style that best represents you. I want you to wear your ring every day for the rest of your life, so pick a design that suits your personality.

Q: Do you have any tips for men who are looking to purchase an engagement ring? Or couples purchasing wedding bands?
A: Get your soon to be bride the ring that that she wants, not necessarily your style preference. She will most likely prefer a platinum setting since it makes the diamond sparkle brighter. Don’t be afraid to ask her for style hints, if she hasn’t already provided them. For example, does she prefer a modern or vintage style? Ask her what celebrity engagement ring she loves. You can still surprise your girlfriend with a special engraving inside the ring to commemorate the moment. For wedding bands, I urge brides to select a ring that feels comfortable, especially if she’s wearing the band with her engagement ring. Grooms typically prefer the heavy weight and patina of platinum bands. Most importantly, don’t leave ring shopping until the last minute!

To view platinum engagement rings and wedding bands from Simon G. Jewelry, visit www.preciousplatinum.com/designgallery


Sep 7, 2011

5 Wedding Planning Tips to Keep You Organized (and Sane)

By posted September 7, 2011, 11:00 am | Comments: 2

Now that you’ve said “YES,” your post-proposal glow is probably beginning to fade as you flip through that overwhelming, 500-page wedding idea guide. It’s true that planning a wedding is no small task but that doesn’t mean you can’t enjoy it. So, take a deep breath and read on for some simple tips on planning the most important (wink, wink) day of your life.


photo via Southern Event Planners


1. Have a Vision

If you have a clear picture of what you want your wedding to look like, it’ll be that much easier to make it a reality. Do you envision getting married in an intimate garden setting or in a grand ballroom? Is your dream reception made up of close family and friends or is it a 500-plus event? Before you make any appointments or pay a single deposit, get your creative juices flowing. Scan bridal magazines and then jot down details of what your perfect day would look like. Knowing the big picture of what you want will prevent you from becoming overwhelmed by details during the planning process.


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Aug 30, 2011

Weddings by the Numbers (Infograph)

By posted August 30, 2011, 6:35 am | Comments: 31

The wedding industry brings in over $71,795,327,100 annually….yes, that’s $71 billion! Have you ever wondered how that breaks down and where you fall within the norm? We’ve gone ahead and crunched the numbers to see exactly how it all plays out. How do you stack up?

One of the more interesting points is that the actual expense is $10,000 higher than the average budget. What is your budget and do you think you’ll be able to stay within it?

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Aug 24, 2011

Creative Wedding Favors on a Budget

By posted August 24, 2011, 7:15 am | Comments: 0

Wedding favors are a small way to thank your guests for taking the time (and money) to celebrate your special day. But more than that, favors can be a creative and fun way to make your wedding unforgettable in the minds of your guests long after the “Just Married” car drives off.

Unfortunately, wedding favors can get expensive. “Our guest list was nearly 200 people,” says Charis Fischer, “so even spending ten dollars on each favor can get expensive fast.”


this beautiful photo is from Brides of Oklahoma


Here are a few suggestions for wedding favors that will impress the guest list without breaking the bank.

  • Start Cooking! For their wedding, Adam Ralko and Charis Fischer baked cookies for their guests.  “I think the key is personalized favors,” says Fischer. Though the couple married in New Jersey, they made the cookies in the shape of fleurs-de-lis, which is the symbol for St. Louis, where they met.


If you’re not the Betty Crocker-type, try store-bought cookies stacked in vintage jars or wrapped in colored cellophane and ribbon. Check out your local vintage store or Etsy.com for some more one-of-a-kind ideas.


  • Think Charitably- For their fall 2010 wedding in St. Louis; Angela Smith and Justin Hartmann donated to the Missouri Humane Society. “We put a dog bone on every place setting, so guests knew about the donation. It made sense for us to donate to a cause we support, and since most of our guests have dogs, they were able to take the treat home” said Smith.


Check out the I Do Foundation, where you can make charitable wedding favor donations to an array of charities, in your guests’ names. Other organizations, like Changing the Present, offer specialized gifts for hundreds of charities worldwide at price points as low as $5. Charitable donations can be made as one lump sum, or tailored to your individual guests’ favorite causes.


  • Personalize: Linda and Criss Palacios had a small 2008 ceremony in his native Ecuador, so for their 2010 wedding celebration in her hometown of Cincinnati, their wedding favors were napkin rings and coasters handmade by Ecuadorian artisans, in a fair-trade project with Peace Corps volunteers the couple know.


Melissa and John Kipke created unique favor baskets with guitar-shaped bubbles and packets of daisy seeds at their July 2006 wedding in Athens, Ohio. We wanted things that spoke to who we are. Daisies are my favorite flower, and I thought “plant the seeds of love,” would be cute. John’s mom found the bubbles online and everyone got a kick out of them since John is an avid musician, says Melissa.


Pick small items that reflect your personalities or shared interests. Consider personalized wine toppers, or monogrammed fans for outdoor weddings or customized boxes filled with your favorite popcorn, candy or nuts.


  • Think Big: Instead of individual gifts, consider giving one gift to the entire reception party.


At their 2008 wedding in Wadsworth, Ohio, Lindsay and Erik Valiante surprised their wedding party with a catered Taco Bell bar around 10pm. “It was the most popular part of our wedding,” says Valiante, “people still bring it up all the time!”

Consider giving one gift to the entire party, like limousine service back and forth to their hotels, a decorate-your-own cupcake bar or a table of assorted chocolates and small bags for guests to create their own wedding favors. Opt for brands like Choxie (at Target) or Hershey kisses over pricier brands to save money.


Do you have some creative wedding favor ideas? If so we’d love to hear about ‘em. Feel free to share them in the comments section below!

Aug 22, 2011

Wedding Bands: Your ultimate accessory, long after the wedding

By posted August 22, 2011, 9:07 am | Comments: 0

TACORI designers create platinum and diamond wedding bands for the Bride and Groom
that are uniquely united through matching crescent silhouette design elements.

Contributed by our friends at Tacori

Have you made your most important wedding purchase?   Long after your wedding, when the flowers are gone, the cake has been eaten, and the dress safely stored….your wedding rings will be the ultimate visible and lasting symbol of your commitment.

From the wedding day onward, wedding bands are an enduring symbol of eternal passion.  While many brides and grooms plan key wedding items months in advance – it’s importance to place the same amount of serious thought and planning into the purchase of wedding bands.

TACORI designer Paul Tacorian knows a thing or two about timeless designs.  His family business, TACORI, has been designing engagement rings and wedding bands for three generations.

“Wedding rings are a symbol of your marriage that’s with you always,” says Paul Tacorian. “Wedding bands may indeed be THE ultimate accessory of your lifetime.  It’s the mark of a lifelong connection, and your wedding ring will reflect your passion and commitment every day of your life.”

Continues Tacorian, “TACORI prefers to use platinum in any design that is being set with diamonds – from engagement rings and wedding bands to earrings, pendants and bracelets – because the pure white metal reflects the quality of our colorless diamonds best.”

“Also, and this is important – we’ve found that the majority of TACORI brides request platinum for their engagement and wedding rings; and something to think about when purchasing the wedding band is to choose the same metal for your engagement and wedding rings, because these two rings will be sitting together and should have the same metallurgical properties in order to avoid scratches or nicks between the two rings.”

When selecting your wedding band, also consider its long lasting quality. When you say “I Do,” you want your bridal jewelry to last as long as you’re enduring commitment. Because a key property of a platinum wedding band is its durability — it doesn’t ever wear away; making it ideal for rings that will be worn every day or handed down as family heirlooms.

Like your relationship, platinum endures over time, so your rings will look just as breathtaking 10 years from now as they did on your wedding day.

Looking for your Perfect Match?  Simply answering these six questions to find perfect wedding bands that reflect your unique style:  http://www.tacori.com/Perfect-Match-Quiz

To view more wedding band styles from Tacori, visit www.preciousplatinum.com/designgallery

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