February is for LOVE…ok, and football 😉 We have you covered for Valentine’s day surprises that will make your special someone swoon. Come by for a glass of bubbly and chocolates while you shop for the perfect gift for her or him, in comfort.
While they may all look similar, these metals have some significant differences. In this blog, we’ll explore those differences, what makes each metal unique, and which ones we prefer.
In this “Ask the Expert” video Jorge explains exactly what rhodium plating does.
February Birthstone
Amethyst
The February birthstone, Amethyst, is believed by ancient Greeks and Romans to ward off the intoxicating powers of Bacchus. It’s also said to keep its wearer clear-headed and quick-witted. Throughout history, this gemstone has been associated with many myths, legends, religions, and numerous cultures. English regalia were even decorated with amethysts during the Middle Ages to symbolize royalty. Amethyst is purple quartz, which offers a beautiful blend of violet and red that can be found in every corner of the earth. Historically, the finest amethyst was found in Russia and was featured in royal European jewelry. Today, while Brazil is the primary source of this February birthstone, fine material can be found elsewhere, especially in Zambia.
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