08 Nov

Holiday Proposals

Holiday Proposals with Schwanke-Kasten jewelers

Holiday proposals  mark a special time when family and good friends gather together. If you are out-of-town with your significant other, and are coming home for Thanksgiving, Christmas or New Years, all are great occasions to “pop” the question. Whether you have everyone around the table for dinner or dancing the night away at a New Year’s Eve party, a quick “clink-clink” with a spoon on a glass gets people’s attention.

Not sure where to start in selecting an engagement ring … go to your love’s Pinterest page to see all the romantic pics of items they’ve been collecting. Next checkout our online engagement collection or stop by one of our stores. If you are looking for something completely unique, bring your ideas to our Whitefish Bay location and our onsite gemologists will help make your dream a reality. Schwanke-Kasten Jewelers carries a wide array of renowned ring designers, styles and materials.

Schwanke-Kasten Jewelers, a locally owned store since 1899, has a full-service sales staff to assist you. Whether you are in the Milwaukee area or coming to town for the holidays just give us a call. We carry an expanded selection of ready-to-go ring designs; however, if you are looking to have a mounting created, the process takes about 3 weeks or so.

Make the holidays of 2018 something you both will remember forever with a holiday proposla!

09 Aug

Colored Diamonds – Natural Blue

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It is a well-known fact that diamonds are among the rarest gemstones on Earth, naturally colored diamonds are even more so. So much so, that gemologists and geologists are still learning about how diamonds obtain color. The Gemological Institute of America (GIA) just published a report on blue diamonds. The study, conducted by GIA, took place over two-years using 46 blue diamonds submitted to the GIA.

Colored Diamonds – Blue Diamonds, A GIA Study

Evan Smith, a Lead Researcher at GIA, estimates that 0.02% of mined diamonds containing the trace element boron. Scientists largely conclude boron is responsible for natural blue diamonds color. This explains why in recent auctions, blue diamonds are fetching record prices. Moreover, finding these diamonds with natural, solid inclusions is even harder.

The Process

Gemologists concluded in this article that blue diamonds form an estimated 4 times deeper in the Earth’s mantle (most form between 93 – 124 miles below in continental plates brought up by Kimberlite eruptions). Researchers hypothesize diamonds fuse with boron in the sublithospheric mantle (superdeep) from oceanic rock. Furthermore, they state oceanic rocks are subducted 410 miles or deeper over a billion years by plate techtonics!

Blue Colored Diamonds Formation

In addition, geologists make inferences from inclusions in these diamonds. This information tells gemologist about the surrounding minerals and known locations of said minerals.

01 Aug

New Website – New Brands & New Look

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After 15 years, Schwanke-Kasten will be launching a new website. Our goal is to provide you with the best and most convenient online shopping experience, which is what this new website will allow us to do. In addition, we’ve expanded our selection of jewelry designers with exclusive selections from Graymoor Lane Designs, Dilamani, Platinum Born and FOPE.

In the bottom right corner, there is now a click to chat/text function. The function will allow us to answer your questions in real-time (during business hours). We’ve added better mobile functionality to accommodate the increasing trend of mobile searches. In addition, we’ve improved our jewelry filters to allow you to search by stone, purity, and metal color.

We hope you enjoy our new website and the updated Schwanke-Kasten experience. As always, should you have any special requests, please let us know.

12 Apr

Martin Flyer Engagement Rings

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Schwanke-Kasten Jewelers is thrilled to have the iconic Martin Flyer as one of our exclusive engagement ring designers. Since 1899, Schwanke-Kasten Jewelers has helped Milwaukee families find the perfect engagement ring.

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Founded in 1945, Martin Flyer has become a renowned by jewelry designers for producing classic and bridal diamond jewelry. For more than 70 years they have stood by the motto: “The Quality You Expect, The Personal Service You Deserve.” This mantra is still a cornerstone of their focus today and resonates with Schwanke-Kasten Jewelers’ approach to engagement rings. They have provided generations of customers, “outstanding service, craftsmanship, and delivery of heirloom quality jewelry at competitive prices”.

Experience artisans using the finest materials handcraft Martin Flyer jewelry. Nevertheless, their pieces truly signify, “forever”. Stop by Schwanke-Kasten Jewelers in Whitefish Bay to find the timeless engagement ring that matches your everlasting love!

What makes Martin Flyer different from the others is when they create your engagement ring, they ensure that it will MATCH the wedding band. Martin Flyer patented the FLYERFIT® Technology to perfectly fit your wedding band with the engagement ring. All styles are available in platinum, as well as 14K and 18K white, yellow and rose gold.

Most importantly, we want to make shopping a breeze for you. Schwanke-Kasten Jewelers has a wonderful selection of designer jewelry rings for you.

16 Oct

Non-Diamond Engagement Rings

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The Beauty of Non-Diamond Engagement Rings

Is your soulmate one to skip to her own beat? Than you may want to consider non-diamond engagement rings. With brilliant marketing campaigns, such as “diamonds are forever”, and their stunning beauty, diamonds have been typically perceived as the norm for engagement rings. However, this hasn’t always been the case. In fact, prior to the 1930’s, other gemstones were often the centerpiece for engagement rings. At Schwanke-Kasten Jewelers, we’ll take a look at several non-diamond alternatives and why someone may opt to choose a precious gemstone for their engagement ring.

So why consider a non-diamond engagement ring? For one, you may have a family heirloom gemstone you can custom fit it as an engagement ring. This shows true love spanning generations and makes for a unique and deeply personal connection with the ring. You may opt to choose a ring based your bride-to-be’s birthstone.

Our SK Sapphire Diamond Engagement Ring

This beautiful example of displaying a birthstone (Sapphire is September’s birthstone) as the centerpiece of an engagement ring.

Non-Diamond Engagement Ring - Sapphire Three Stone Ring in Platinum

Furthermore, precious gemstones typically have various metaphysical properties. One common example, which is a Roberto Coin motif, is the ruby (specifically touching the skin of the bearer). The ruby, worn close to the skin, is said to “promoted long life, health and happiness and even today it is believed to possess these magic powers including the extraordinary ability to give peace” (Roberto Coin). Or, you may simply just want to be unique and use a non-diamond gemstone. Either way, there are plenty of alternatives.

Make sure to stop by Schwanke-Kasten Jewelers to see how we can help you find, build and guide you to the perfect engagement ring!

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Stop by Schwanke-Kasten Jewelers today to see our beautiful collection of both diamond & non-diamond engagement rings.

18 Sep

Bridal Jewelry – Wedding Tips

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In addition to diamonds being the center stone of the engagement ring and typically in the wedding band, they are also a popular choice for bridal jewelry! With the tagline, “Diamonds are Forever”, diamonds in bridal jewelry have quickly became associated with the strength and rarity of the beauty of your true love. Common examples of diamond bridal jewelry are diamond “tennis” bracelets, diamond-by-the-yard, pendant necklaces and stud earrings.

If you are looking for simplicity, the Roberto Coin 3, 5 or 7 Necklaces are great versatile choices. We love this Italian Jewelry Designer at Schwanke-Kasten Jewelers because every piece produced is adorned with their signature “hidden ruby”. This tradition stems from the “ancient belief of wearing a ruby close to the skin will promote long life, health and happiness and even…the extraordinary ability to give peace.Bridal Jewelry | Roberto Coin 7 DiamondAnother common accessory for bridal jewelry is pearls. These lustrous, organic gemstones are rare and beautiful in their own unique way. Often associated with new beginnings, it is no wonder why pearls became a popular accessory for bridal jewelry. We typically find brides wearing pearls in the form of drop earrings or necklaces. One of our favorites, however, are these diamond and pearl drop earrings – beautiful and standout yet simple in itself.

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Furthermore, other bridal jewelry trends we have seen are picking out a gemstone associated with the bride’s birthday.

The Knot offers 5 practical tips to picking wedding jewelry, two tips include considering the color and neckline of your wedding dress. We highly recommend stopping by our Whitefish Bay store to see our extensive selection. We’re certain that you’ll find something perfect for your special day!

31 Aug

Diamond Cut Grading – GIA Diamonds

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At Schwanke-Kasten Jewelers in Milwaukee and Whitefish Bay, WI, we carry a full range of GIA certified diamonds for engagement rings. Over the past several months, we have been diving into how the GIA (Gemologists Institute of America) grades diamonds. In essence, GIA determines the quality of a diamond based off of a mixture of “4 C’s”; cut, clarity, color and carat weight. Today we are expanding on how the cut of a diamond affects its grade, diamond cut grading.

Diamond Cut Grading by GIA

Courtesy of GIA.edu

Diamond Cut Grading

When talking about the cut of a diamond, we are referring to the physical shape of a diamond. The GIA will break down diamond cuts into two major categories, Brilliant Cuts and Fancy Cuts.

Brilliant Cuts

Jewelers will refer to brilliant cuts as a round brilliant diamond. Containing specifically 58 facets, this cut is generally the safest in terms of “sale-ability”, insurability and flexibility (when it comes to mountings). These facets and the relative proportions, although not agreed upon universally, are imperative to displaying the diamond’s brilliance, scintillation and fire along with its overall structure (symmetry, polish quality, weight to diameter and girdle thickness).

Fancy Cuts

Fancy cuts typically arise due to odd shaped rough diamonds or leftover rough diamond after a round brilliant has been cut from it. Furthermore, fancy cuts are more likely to appear on colored diamonds. The GIA will further divide fancy cut diamonds into three more categories:

  • Modified Brilliant – displaying a similarity of light play like a brilliant cut, modified brilliant cuts come in a wide array of styles. Marquise, heart, trillion, oval and pear cuts are the typical styles.
  • Step cuts – typically have a square or rectangular outline using step-cuts (parallel cuts to the girdle). However, despite the unique look, step cuts typically lose the brightness and fire that is associated with diamonds. Diamond cutters usually use step cuts to make emerald and square cut diamonds.
  • Mixed Cuts – Lately, diamond cutters are combining modified brilliant and step cuts to make a youthful cut diamond. Princess cuts and Radiant cuts are the most common styles.

Currently, the GIA only has a diamond cut grading standard for brilliant cut diamonds. In which, the GIA grades diamond cuts into 5 different categories: Excellent, Very Good, Good, Fair and Poor. Trained gemologist grade the diamond by a number of factors:

  • Measurement – minimum diameter (mm) to maximum diameter to depth for round diamonds. The carat weight is also one of the factors in determining this grade
  • Polish Quality – absence of surface blemishes
  • Symmetry – exactness of outline to its shape, placement and alignment of its facets as it relates to its 58 facets.

So, if you are searching for a traditional round brilliant diamond, the cut grade will give you a lot of information regarding the quality of the diamond. Stop by Schwanke-Kasten Jewelers to see our full range of GIA certified diamond engagement rings!

14 Aug

Wedding.com – Engagement Rings

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At Schwanke-Kasten Jewelers, we want your special day to be as exceptional as possible, which is why we are now featuring our location and selected bridal jewelry and engagement rings on Wedding.com from our flagship store in Whitefish Bay, WI. We know that many couples begin the planning process online. In fact, couples will look for engagement rings, wedding bands, and wedding jewelry and make decisions from there.

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Wedding.com is perfect for helping couples plan their weddings. Moreover, the website allows couples to connect with vendors in their area based on their budget. It’s like having a wedding planner available to you 24-7. In addition, this tool helps couples stay on track accomplishing  your special day.

So, if you are thinking about engagement rings or are looking for wedding bands for each other, something distinctive to wear on your wedding day or personalized items for those in your wedding party, please consider Schwanke-Kasten Jewelers for your special day. Located at 417 E Silver Spring Drive, 414-964-1242.

04 Aug

Diamond Vocab – Words and Phrases to Know

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Picking out a diamond can be nerve-racking. Therefore, at Schwanke-Kasten Jewelers, our aim is to deliver the most comfortable engagement ring shopping experience as possible. In fact, we devised a quick “cheat-sheet” on diamond vocab that you should be aware of!

Diamond Vocab

“GIA” – Gemological Institute of America. In fact, this organization is one of the most well-regarded diamond grading laboratories and is responsible for developing the most widely used grading system.

“Four C’s” – Four qualities that determine the value of a diamond. They are Cut, Clarity, Color and Carat

  • “Cut” – The physical shape of the diamond as well as the effect of light that each shape plays on the appearance of the stone
    • “Brilliance” – The combination of brightness, fire and scintillation
      • “Brightness” – The amount of white light returned back through the crown of the diamond. Both internal and external returned light
      • “Fire” – Dispersed light that appears in the color spectrum
      • “Scintillation” – Intense sparkles from light when the diamond moves. Generally, appears as black or white
    • “Round Cut” – Most popular and greatest flexibility within the four C’s
    • “Fancy Shape” – Any diamond shape other than round
      • “Emerald Cut” – Square or rectangular shape with cut corners. However, on the crown and pavilion there are three concentric rows cut (think stair steps)
      • “Radiant Cut” – Resembles the cut of an emerald cut but with the brilliance of a round cut.
      • “Cushion Cut” – Also referred to as a “pillow cut” are square or rectangular cut diamonds with rounded edges
      • “Princess Cut” – Resembles a square or rectangle
      • “Pear Cut” – Resembles a tear drop
      • “Oval Cut” – An elongated round cut
      • “Marquise Cut” – Similar to an oval cut but with definitive points at each end
      • “Trilliant Cut” – Resembles a triangular cut
      • “Heart Shape” – Resembles a heart
    • “Clarity” –
      • “Inclusions” – Impure characteristics found within the diamond
      • “Blemishes” – External flaws on the surface of a diamond
    • “Carat” – Refers to the weight or size of the diamond. All other factors equal, the more carets the more expensive
      • “Point” – Refers to 1/100 of a carat
    • “Color” – Generally refers to the degree of absence of color.

Diamond Vocab – Parts of a diamond

  • “Crown” – The top half of a diamond
  • “Culet” – Protects the tip of the pavilion from being damaged
  • “Girdle” – The outer edge of a diamond
  • “Facet” – Any smooth flat surface of a diamond. Round brilliants almost always have 58 facets
  • “Table” – The largest facet and top part of the diamond
  • Pavilion – Lower half of a diamond
Diamond Ring – Diamond Vocab
  • “Mounting” – Is the full ring setting minus the “head” or center stone
  • “Semi-Mount” – A ring setting with the side stones pre-set. The main (center) stone is selected by the customer
  • “Shank” or “Band” – Refers to the metal of the ring that wraps around the finger
  • “Center Stone” – The main stone
    • “Prongs” – Hold the center stone in place
  • “Side Stones” – Diamonds that surround the main stone
    • “Halo” – Side stones that surround the main stone on all sides
  • “Shoulder” – Side stone diamonds that recede down from the center stone to the shank

Moreover, stop by Schwanke-Kasten Jewelers today to work with our highly trained sales employees and GIA certified gemologist to find the diamond as beautiful as your true love!

27 Jul

Engagement Ring Mounting Guide

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So, you’ve chosen the perfect diamond for your engagement ring – now you need to display it! That is where the ring setting or engagement ring mounting comes into play. There are a few things to consider before selecting your engagement ring mounting design:

Engagement Ring Mounting Considerations

One – where or when will the ring be worn the most? If someone has a job where they are in and out of latex gloves, you might consider a mounting where the diamond sits a bit lower, like our Claire or Charlize engagement ring designs.

Two – what type of metal should be used? Platinum? Gold? What’s the difference? Some people are allergic to the alloys (like silver, nickel or zinc) which are added to gold to make it more durable for jewelry. Therefore, designing a ring in platinum would be recommended.  Additionally, if you are going with a “white” metal for your ring, then platinum will always stay white; where as white gold, after 5-10 plus years or so, will need to be rhodium plated as the nickel, zinc and/or silver begins to wear through. It’s not a big deal to have this done, and fairly inexpensive.

Three – what is your budget? You’ve spent most of the budget on the center stone, but a plain 14K rose, white or yellow gold mounting is $500. Obviously, the more detail that you add the price will increase.

Design Preference – Engagement Ring Mounting

After that, it’s all about personal preference in the design. When you think about it, there are really only four ring styles – solitaire, solitaire-plus, halo and three-stone. Creating a ring that is unique from the other is about other choices like how you want the diamond to sit on the ring itself, and do you want additional diamonds around the center stone (which creates the halo style) and/or on the ring band itself. And if you do elect for diamonds on the sides, should they be formed as a split shank (V-shape) or tapper up to the diamond, or maybe they should be set in channel or bar style, etc.

Here is a brief explanation of ways to mount the diamond, the different rings styles and designs:

Schwanke-Kasten Solitaire Engagement Ring

DIAMOND MOUNTING / HOW THE DIAMOND IS HELD ON/IN THE RING

  • 4-Prong … this is how most diamonds are mounted; look closely at our SK Solitaire ring and notice the prongs.
  • 6-Prong … this creates a more star-like appearance and is more secure. Usually seen only with solitaires.
  • Bezel Set … this is where metal is surrounding or partially surround the diamond. This gives the ring a more modern appearance.
  • Tension Set … where the diamond is held by the pressure the metal of the band. While these are super cool, they are very difficult to size because of the exact engineering behind the metal holding the diamond in place.

Schwanke-Kasten Jewelers Shank Tapered Up Diamond Engagement Ring Mounting

BASIC RING STYLES
  • The SOLITAIRE Engagement Ring – This style continues to be the most popular choice because of its simplicity, and ability to pair perfectly with most wedding bands. With the solitaire, it is one diamond mounted on a ring with 4 or 6 prongs, or bezel-set or tension set. If you are looking to create a unique look to your solitaire, choose a mounting that has more detailed design in the metal. But a word to the wise, do have a wedding band created to match your special engagement ring to ensure the rings fit together properly.
  • The SOLITAIRE-PLUS Engagement Ring – This is one diamond but has added diamonds on the sides that either tapper up shown here or have a split shank as seen here.
  • The HALO Engagement Ring – This is one diamond surrounded by a crown of smaller diamonds, creating the illusion of a larger looking center stone. This is great choice if you are selecting a smaller stone for the center. The Halo looks great on a plain metal ring or one ornate with diamonds.
  • The 3-STONE Engagement Ring – This ring literally has three stones that represent the past, present and future. The center stone is typically bigger than the two side stones. Note, if you want to make this ring more unique, consider a blue sapphire or ruby as your center stone.
DIAMONDS ON THE SIDE ALONG THE RING BAND
  • BEZEL SET – all diamonds are enclosed with medal surrounding them – historically, this was how much of jewelry was designed. So, if you are looking for a more vintage style, our Henley engagement ring is for you.
  • CHANNEL SET – Brides next most popular ring choice is a channel set engagement ring. Just as the name implies, it’s a channel of diamonds that sit into the metal of ring. These rings make great wedding band as well.
  • BAR SET – Is a bit opposite from the channel set, in that a BAR of vertical metal is between the diamonds, where the diamond is only exposed on the outside edge of the ring. This looks great with Ascher or Emerald cut center stones.
  • U-SET / PRONG SET – are variations of setting exposed diamonds along the band, so all you really see is diamonds.
  • PAVÉ – Jewelers “pave” the ring with diamonds. The pave setting “pa-vay” closely sets smaller diamonds with small metal beads or prongs to create a continuous sparkle. This magnifies the overall brilliance as well as the center stones presence.

Henly mounting diamond engagement ring from Schwanke-Kasten Jewelers

If you are choosing an engagement ring mounting with diamonds on the sides of the band, we strongly encourage you to also have a matching wedding band created at the same time, so that you are sure to have all the diamonds matching in color, size, and quality. Your fiancé will have to relinquish her engagement ring for a week to ensure all the stones match and line-up.

At Schwanke-Kasten Jewelers, we carry a full range of GIA certified diamonds and can help you choose or customize the perfect engagement ring mounting. Stop in or set-up an appointment to visit us at our Whitefish Bay or downtown Milwaukee location.