Celebrity Jeweler Aaron Basha’s Evil Eye Collection
Nov 14th
Maddaloni.net is an authorized distributor of the luxury brand Aaron Basha. Each piece is fully warranted from the
Madison Avenue Company. The designer has always portrayed luxury with whimsical styling. Naturally, Maddaloni houses the collection.
Maddaloni Jewelers believes that Aaron Basha creates playful designs executed in the finest materials with high quality workmanship. The Evil Eye Collection is fashion forward and distinctive.
Traditionally, having an Aaron Basha charm bracelet allows a daughter, mother or grandmother to celebrate life’s most special moments in high fashion! The jewelry line has evolved to include many breathtaking charms. The Evil Eye collection has been a big seller at the Maddaloni Jewelers flagship store in New York. Each charm reflects milestones, accomplishments and now wards off evil spirits.
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Each design is fashioned in French enamel and adorned with diamonds and precious stones; all of Aaron Basha’s creations are made in 18kt gold or Platinum.
- Jane Pitt showed off an Aaron Basha bracelet that was given to her by Brad and Angelina Jolie.
- Brad bought some pieces for Angelina when the twins were born.
- Maddaloni Jewelers is an Aaron Basha authorized retailer.
- Madonna, Heidi Klum and Catherine Zeta Jones wear the Evil Eye collection.
The Maddaloni boutique houses one of The East Coast’s most impressive Fine jewelry and timepiece collections. Luxury connoisseurs know that they can come to Maddaloni to find rare and highly sought after designs that cannot be found elsewhere.
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2011 Diamond Engagement Trends…
Nov 13th
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The 2011 trend in diamond retailing is focused on the frugal atmosphere the economy has generated. Of course size is a factor to most, but quality is still absolute. Education of a diamond purchase is clearly on the rise. Knowledge of the four c’s is the starting point, detail from the origin of the stone to the culet opening are determinate factors in the purchase. Not only are consumers learning about diamonds, metals are being discussed as well. White platinum, which is the more in style but expensive choice in metal for engagement rings, can now be replaced by alternative metals, which are a fraction of its cost. White gold can replace white platinum and are about 40 percent lower in terms of cost at this time. Palladium, which is a metal that is similar to platinum can also be used and is priced about 70% lower than platinum. How the diamond is set on the ring is also changing in 2011. More and more people are shying away from the pronged setting and are choosing more engagement rings that have
diamonds that are set in a semi-bezel way into the ring band. The semi-bezel setting will give added hold to the diamond to prevent its loss brought about by an active lifestyle. Another recession-friendly trend is the use of the full bezel setting to hold the diamond in place. Bezel settings have been in existence since the mid 1900s but the technique has greatly improved so that it holds the diamond more securely than the traditional pronged setting.
Bezel setting also allows for more wear and tear on the diamond, since it has metal around the full girdle.
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