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

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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.

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!

21 Jun

Wedding Trends – 2016 to 2017

If you’re a couple planning for a wedding for late 2016 or early 2017 this article is for you.  Schwanke-Kasten invites you to consider the information below that explores the hot wedding trends!

Hot Wedding Trends

The Dress!

One of the biggest decisions for brides, pink wedding gowns are on trend.  While white is still the timeless and elegant choice for traditional looks.  Brides with modern sensibilities are choosing dresses that are a shade of pale pink or blush pink.  Dresses with texture will also take center stage in 2017.  Wispy feathers, floral embellishments, or hand-sewn beading can add a chic, modern touch to your dress.

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The Wedding Party!

Matching the attire of all of your bridesmaids or groomsmen is losing favor.  Instead choose an array of shades in the same color family to complement your chosen décor, or pick a mix of textures in similar tones.  If your wedding colors don’t work for the groomsmen, have them wear various shades of a neutral color.  Think different shades of brown, grey, or white/cream.

The Cake?

One of the latest trends for the cake are animated cakes where animation sequences are projected onto an all-white wedding cake.  Other couples are choosing to forego the traditional wedding cake and instead opting for tiered displays of other delectable desserts.

 Schwanke Kasten Whats Hot - Cake

The Flowers?

The next big thing in wedding florals is no florals.  In place of florals couples are choosing simple arrangements of green leaves, branches or palms.  Greens can add more elegance and nature to your wedding and typically help to make your guests feel much more fresh and comfortable.

 

The Rings!

In addition, stacked rings for women remain very popular.  Can’t decide on a stone, metal, setting, or style? Stacked rings are the solution.  They allow you to get a little bit of everything you like and find creative ways to place them together.  Stacked rings also allow flexibility.  You can alter the look depending on an occasion, what you’re wearing, or what becomes trendy in the years to come.  Explore our line of engagement rings and weddings rings on our Schwanke-Kasten website for some ideas.  For men, cobalt wedding bands remain popular.  In fact, they have a lightweight feel which is welcomed by men not accustomed to wearing rings.  Furthermore, they’re elegant, durable, scratch-resistant, and easy to clean.  Explore our Schwanke-Kasten colbat wedding bands for men.

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01 Feb

Wedding Band Buying Tips

That special moment arrives and you hear those magic words “Yes! Yes, darling! I will marry you!”  Now’s time to begin looking for your wedding band and Schwanke-Kasten is here to help you explore the common questions. Should they be shopped for together? How much is your budget? Do you and your fiancée’s taste in rings have to be the same?

In this article, Schwanke-Kasten Jewelers will provide you some useful tips for finding that perfect ring and the factors you should consider.

A wedding ring is even more powerful than an engagement ring, albeit a bit more humble. It is the ring itself – the unending circle of eternal love. Although gems and settings are left to the engagement ring, there are still many choices to be made. Take these tips into consideration to speed up the process and make choosing the rings more of a beautiful adventure than a dilemma.

Wedding Band Ideas

Every couple has their own set of styles and ideas. Before hitting the shops, sit down and talk about what each of you envisions for the other. Give examples of what you’d like. Listen to your fiancée’s input as well. Peruse the Schwanke-Kasten website for inspiration and suggestions.  You can also do internet searches on certain elements you want to explore such as the metal, gems or no gems, matching or independent. Some wedding rings even interlock when taken off.

It’s also important for the woman to decide how she would like her ring to compliment her engagement ring.

Once these initial details have been worked out, you can both start focusing on your ideal rings.

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Choose a Budget

Of course, it’s important to have an upper limit set for what type of wedding band you are financially able to procure. It would be a great disappointment to get your heart set on a ring that sadly might cost you a year’s salary. Understand in what range you should be looking, and stick to those choices.

Custom Rings or a Ring Set

Just because a custom ring feels more personal, a budget constraint could mean that the pre-paired “ring sets” are right for you. These ring sets do come in many different and beautiful styles, with the lady’s engagement and wedding rings form-fitting to each other for an elegant and cohesive presentation. Prices are much lower than buying custom made pieces, but that is usually due to the number of rings being sold in one transaction. A ring set does not mean that it is low quality. Many couples choose these sets and find that they are made of quality materials and are elegant.

Custom Rings

If money isn’t a concern, and you’re the creative type, designing custom rings is a deviation from the traditional which could take you anywhere. White, Rose, or standard gold. Carbon fiber and small gems, unique shapes and forms are all styles you can have hand-crafted for you.

But it’s very important to find the right metallurgist to construct these items. Reviews, word of mouth, reputations of the craftsman are all necessary. Schwanke-Kasten Jewelers can help you determine how long it takes to craft your rings. The more hours quoted means the higher attention to detail and perfection they will spend on your special rings.

With your rings being of such importance, it pays to spend as much time researching not only your styles and budget offerings, but also where it came from. You want nothing but the best for these symbols of life-long love, so educate yourself as much as you can, and ask for help along the way. Schwanke-Kasten Jewelers loves to help bring happiness into lives of couples seeking rings, and we’re always here to help you make the best choices possible.

Good luck and congratulations!