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Old mine cut diamonds are making a comeback. Explore their history, sparkle, and why Taylor Swift’s engagement ring has ...
Swift’s ring, designed in collaboration with Kindred Lubeck of Artifex Fine Jewelry, is a distinctive old mine cut diamond ...
Celebrity proposals and more accessible lab-grown stones have set new standards for what makes a dream engagement ring, jewelry consultants say.
From dazzling sparkle to a restrained twinkle, there has been a shift in preferences. By Jill Newman When most people think of an ideal diamond, it is flawless — pure white, perfectly symmetrical and ...
Old mine cut engagement rings are rare and historically significant, valuable for both their warm glow and individuality. Perfect for Taylor Swift? We think so. Old mine cut diamonds are connected to ...
Expect the effect of Taylor Swift’s engagement ring on jewellery trends to be, well, swift. The elongated old mine cut cushion diamond that Travis Kelce, her fiancé, designed in collaboration with ...
Travis Kelce's sparkly pick for his bride-to-be dates back to a time long ago Taylor Swift's engagement to Travis Kelce has sparked a new engagement ring conversation involving old mine cut diamonds ...
Diamonds, rare colored gems and signed jewels from important private collections fueled Sotheby’s High Jewelry auction in New York on Friday. The top lot of the sale, as expected based on pre-sale ...
Taylor Swift revealed her engagement ring after announcing her engagement to Travis Kelce on August 26. The ring appears to be an antique cushion-cut or old mine-cut diamond with one-of-a-kind design ...
Check out Kaitlin Shinnick's appraisal of an Art Deco diamond & sapphire ring, ca. 1920, in Springs Preserve, Hour 3. Funding for ANTIQUES ROADSHOW is provided by Ancestry and American Cruise Lines.
Learn all about the old mine cut diamond, the stone found on Taylor Swift’s engagement ring from Travis Kelce.
Swift's ring was designed by the athlete and jeweler Kindred Lubeck with antique references courtesy of the diamond style's history dating back to the 1700s Here's what you need to know about the ...
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