10 Jul

Rahaminov Diamond Engagement Rings

Emerald Cut Diamond Engagement Ring set in 18k White Gold by Rahaminov

Like Schwanke-Kasten Jewelers, Rahaminov Diamonds is a family-owned and operated business that has, for over 70 years. In fact, they have supplied the fine jewelry world rare and marvelous diamonds in the form of diamond engagement rings and incredible jewelry.

Rahaminov Emerald Cushion Cut Dangle Diamond Earrings in 18k White Gold

Award Winner – Rahaminov

Having won numerous awards, including the prestigious 2016 Grand Prize JCK Jewelers’ Choice Award, Rahaminov routinely creates rare and breathtaking diamond jewelry. This is because they expertly crafted engagement rings which highlight and enhance the diamond’s unique shape.

It is through their exquisite designs, unparalleled craftsmanship and attention to detail, Rahaminov Diamonds became an internationally recognized diamond house. On another note, they are based out of Los Angeles. Moreover, by showcasing their impressive inventory of rare and important diamonds, Rahaminov routinely brings their jewelry to life.

Ingrained in their mantra is the belief that the diamond is as rare as the woman who wears it. Women design Rahaminov jewelry for women. The diamond inspires the design.

Three Stone Diamond Halo Engagement Rings set in 18k White Gold by Rahaminov

By stopping by Schwanke-Kasten Jewelers in Whitefish Bay, you can view our beautiful collection of one-of-a-kind Rahaminov jewelry pieces. Furthermore, Schwanke-Kasten Jewelers’ is a preferred retailer in Wisconsin. More importantly, we look forward to many years to come!  That being said, if you are not sure where to start, check out Schwanke-Kasten Jewelers’ article on diamond education.

Diamond engagement rings by Rahaminov

16 Oct

Non-Diamond Engagement Rings

Schwanke-Kasten-Jewelers-sapphire-diamond-engagment-ring

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!

schwanke-kasten-jewelers-emerald-diamond-engagement-ring

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

01 Sep

Gold Wedding Rings – How to Choose

engagement-rings-schwanke-kasten-jewelers-milwaukee

Traditionally, when we think of gold, we immediately go to the popularized images of the Gold Rush – miners digging in the riverbed, sifting out yellow gold deposits and then biting the gold. However, when you purchase gold jewelry, gold wedding rings, wedding bands and gold watches, they’ll almost never be soft enough to bite down to leave an impression.

Gold is measured in karats (with a “k”) and indicates the purity of gold, with 24k being pure. Pure gold is very soft and malleable which is why gold jewelry is created in 10K, 14K and 18K. When you have anything less than 24K gold, other alloys like copper, palladium, silver or nickel have been added to strengthen the metal overall. When you hear gold-plated, often the jewelry is silver with gold plating over it, which typically rubs off over time.

Choosing Gold Wedding Rings

Gold Wedding Rings – Different Colors

So, what about gold in different colors? Generally, when you hear the word “gold” most people think of yellow gold. However, as we mentioned before, yellow gold in jewelry is not pure 24k. For example, with 18K yellow gold, the mix is 75% pure gold and varying amounts of silver and copper. Depending on the hue of gold (yellow, white and rose) and the karat weight, will determine the proper mix of gold and other certain metals.

When looking at the three basic gold colors – yellow, white and rose – there are benefits and drawbacks to all three:

  • Yellow gold is the most common, and least hypoallergenic. However it is the most prone, of the three, to scratches and dents due to the other 25% of its make-up.
  • White gold, because of its composition, is often stronger than yellow gold, and sometimes a bit more expensive because it contains silver or nickel, and palladium. However, jewelers will rhodium plate white gold to retain the whiteness of a ring. Just like gold plated jewelry, rhodium will wear off over time. When this happens, simply bring in your item(s) to be rhodium or gold plated at your local jeweler. Another important element to talk about is “nickel”, and with some people it causes an allergic reaction.
  • Rose gold (or red gold), is one of the more popular metal choices for engagement rings currently. Not only does the rose hue look great on most skin-tones, it’s also very affordable and durable due to the amount of copper present. But just like nickel, some people are allergic to copper too.

Non-Gold Wedding Rings

So what is metal another option if you are allergic to nickel and copper, and want a “white” gold ring? Jewelry made of platinum. As a matter of fact, many people choose platinum engagement rings because of their hypoallergenic properties, and because it shows a more “pure” white appearance. Platinum jewelry is more expensive because it’s a rarer metal than gold, and more durable. Although it weighs more and can scratch easily, the upside is your jeweler can “buff” the scratches out without changing the hue, as if it were gold or gold plated.

Did you know there are three more branded types of gold on the market? Well, you just might stumble across them when searching for high-end luxury watches. These gold types are:

  • King Gold, branded by Hublot, as an 18k red gold that is even redder than red gold due to the presence of platinum and high levels of copper.
  • Magic Gold, also branded by Hublot, mixes ceramic into its 18k composition to make it more scratch resistance.
  • Lastly, Everose, similar to that of Hublot, but developed and patented by Rolex. Everose gold uses platinum instead of silver which gives a lasting Everose hue for years to come.

So when selecting jewelry or an engagement ring, it’s important to consider budget somewhat, but allergies, skin tone, personal taste, and lifestyle. At Schwanke-Kasten Jewelers, we pride ourselves being able to assist our customers in selecting the perfect gift for any occasion.

14 Aug

Wedding.com – Engagement Rings

engagement rings

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.

wedding.com

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.

20 Jun

Carat Weight – 4 C’s of Diamonds

Today we finish our “Making of a Diamond” exposé with an in-depth look at carat weight.  When a jeweler refers to the overall weight of a stone, the are referring to the carat total weight or CTW. It’s important to note, karat and carat are not the same. Karat is associated with gold purity, whereas carat measures how much diamond weight is in a particular jewelry piece.

Carat Weight - Martin Flyer Tri-Stone Engagement Ring

Carat Weight Origins

So, where did the word “carat” comes from?  Hundreds of years ago, traders used a carob for determining the weight of gemstones. A carob is a small seed from the St. John’s beard (or locust bean) plant) which is consistently uniform in size and weight; perfect for determining carat weight of diamonds. Jewelers and gemologist began officially using the term “carat” in 1907. Now, jewelers and shoppers universally use “carat” to measure diamonds and other valuable gemstones.  One carat is equal to 200 mg (.02g), which is another way of looking at carat weight. The GIA likens carat weight to comparing a dollar to pennies. In other words, think of it “as a dollar divided into 100 pennies, a carat is divided into 100 points” (GIA).

It is worth noting, while the overall carat weight can increase the stone’s value (all other properties held equal), two stone of equal carat weight can have vastly different values due to differences in the other Four C’s. Jewelers will typically describe a diamond to the hundredth of a carat. However gemologist measure diamonds to the hundred thousandth due to the stone’s value.

At Schwanke-Kasten Jewelers, we have a variety of GIA certified diamonds of all sizes to meet the budget for your dream stone. Should you have any questions or would like to schedule an appointment with one of our GIA certified gemologist, please do not hesitate to reach out to Schwanke-Kasten Jewelers.

15 Feb

Wedding Day Customs

Depending on the culture and country, there are many wedding day customs. Some wedding day customs are thought to bring good luck or avoid back luck!

For Protection:

  • The ancient Romans and Greeks believed that a bride’s veil would protect her from evil spirts, and it quickly became a tradition which is still seen today.
  • To protect women from evil spirits in their home, men carried their brides over the threshold.
  • Bells were believed to ward off evil spirits, and the Irish tradition of church bells ringing for a wedding is still widely used today. Bells are also popular wedding gifts for continued protection.

For Good luck:

  • Traditionally, rice is thrown at the bride and groom for good luck. But in the Czech, they throw peas.
  • To sweeten the marriage, a Greek bride will slip a sugar cube in her glove.
  • In Egypt, women pinch the bride on her wedding day.
  • Giving knives to newlyweds represent a broken relationship therefore they should not be gifted.
  • The English believe that finding a spider on your wedding dress symbolizes good luck!
  • The Italian tradition of breaking a glass dates back centuries, and it’s said that the number of broken pieces will represent how many years of happiness the couple will have. Grooms are known to work hard to smash the glass.

No matter the custom or tradition, a wedding is a time to celebrate love, happiness and the future! Furthermore, Schwanke-Kasten Jewelers has a great selection of wedding gifts and bridal jewelry.

Wedding Day Customs

15 Jan

Wedding Ring History

Ever wonder about wedding ring history? Questions like, why it is traditional to wear the engagement and wedding rings on the fourth ring finger of the left hand? Well, that dates all the way back to the Egyptians who wore a band, with no beginning and no end, on the fourth finger because they believed that the vena amoris (vein of love) ran from the heart to this fingertip. This has been medically disproven, but the ring location is still widely used by many cultures.

The tradition of wearing a ring didn’t become commonplace until the Roman Times. During the Roman Time it became a statement of commitment as well as a man’s ownership of his woman. They were also the first to engrave their rings.

However some countries, including Norway, Germany, Austria and Spain, wear their wedding rings on their right hand. And some follow the Jewish tradition of wearing the ring on the index finger.

Stop by Schwanke Kasten to explore our engagement rings.

wedding ring history

 

15 Dec

Past Ring Styles

Did you know that the current trend of gold wedding bands was not always the norm? Join Schwanke Kasten Jewelers as we explore past ring styles.

Past ring styles from the 1600’s and 1700’s were known as Posies. They were made of simple gold or silver bands with a line of poetry engraved inside of them.  During the Victorian age, engagement rings were whimsical and fun with designs of hearts and flowers. The 1920’s brought geometric shaped rings with diamonds and sapphires and rubies. Furthermore, the 1950’s saw stackable rings with small diamonds on bands of white, pink, and yellow gold.

These days you still see family heirlooms passed down as engagement rings. This could also mean that a traditional diamond is out and sometimes another type of gem or stone will land in its place. It’s also popular to choose an antique ring that fits the personality of the bride and carries history and perhaps a story that symbolizes their relationship. Schwanke-Kasten Jewelers has been the Milwaukee engagement ring store of choice for generations.

past ring styles -schwanke-kasten jewelers ..naledi

15 Sep

Exchanging Wedding Rings

One thing to consider for your wedding is how your will be exchanging wedding rings.  Who will be responsible for exchanging wedding rings? How will they be presented?  This major part of your wedding ceremony can be traditional or infuse special guests into the mix.

The Ring Bearer

Traditionally a male child brings the rings down the aisle on a pillow, who then hands them off to the Best Man and/or the Maid of Honor.  Some people don’t feel comfortable giving such a big responsibility to a child, so often “fake” pillow rings are carried for ceremonial effect.

The Best Man / Maid of Honor

If you choose fake pillow rings or if you have no ring bearer, rings are most often the responsibility of the best man.  The best man may hold both rings, or the groom’s ring may be held by the maid of honor.

Man’s Best Friend

Occasionally, you may wish to enlist a beloved canine friend as ring bearer.   Having a dog ring bearer is only recommended if the dog is highly trained and can be relied upon to be calm in that situation. Furthermore,  a cute ring pillow collar or harness can be made or purchased for the task. However, we recommend taking a few practice runs with the dog.

Ask Schwanke-Kasten about how we recommend exchanging wedding rings

exchanging wedding rings

15 Aug

Bridal Sets, Solitaires or Switching Hands?

Do you choose from bridal sets or a solitaire engagement ring to go with a wedding band? When shopping for an engagement ring it is important to also give some consideration to the wedding bands. The engagement bands you select could limit your future wedding ring options. Therefore, it is important to consider both with the initial purchase.

Bridal Sets

The least complicated way to go about this is to purchase a bridal set. Bridal sets is a set of rings (wedding band and engagement ring) that are designed to match each other. This can be the easiest solution, but requires an investment in both rings at once. Schwanke-Kasten Jewelers carries a wide selection of bridal sets.

Solitaire Ring

Another option is a solitaire engagement ring with a simple band.  Wedding bands that stack or wrap can be chosen at a later date.  It is best to see how the ring looks with different style wedding bands to make certain that you keep your options as open as possible for later selection.

Switching Hands

If a bridal set is not desired and the engagement ring style is elaborate, many brides may simply choose to wear a band on their left hand and move the engagement ring to their right.  This can also be a simpler option since it leaves the engagement ring open to any style or design.

Bridal Sets | Naledi Engagement Ring and matching Wedding Band