Tuesday, October 1, 2013

OCTOBER BIRTHSTONE

October is a month that has two different birthstones to choose from:  OPAL or TOURMALINE.

Although opal is the one that is most know as the October birthstone, Tourmaline is becoming more and more popular.  Here are some facts about each gem:

Tourmaline


Tourmaline has become a favorite gemstone among jewelry designer, and gem collectors the world over. Since it is available in a wide variety of colors, it is ideally suited to almost anyone's taste. Tourmaline also is known for displaying several colors in the same gemstone.  These bi-color or tri-color gems are formed in many combinations; gemstones with clear color distinctions are highly prized.  One multi-color variety is known as watermelon tourmaline, and features green, pink, and white colors bands; to resemble its namesake, the gemstone is cut into thin slices having a pink center, white ring, and green edge.  Tourmaline is found in many localities including Brazil, Afghanistan, East Africa, and the USA. http://www.americangemsociety.org/october-birthstones

 

Opal

The name opal derives from the Greek Opallos, meaning "to see a change (of color)."  Opals range in color from milky white to black with flashes of yellow, orange, green, red, and blue. An opal's beauty is the product of contrast between its color play and its background.  Opal is a formation of non-crystalline silica gel that seeped into crevices in the sedimentary strata. Through time and nature's heating and molding processes, the gel hardened into the form of opals. The opal is composed of particles closely packed in spherical arrangements. When packed together in a regular pattern, a three-dimensional array of spaces are created that give opal its radiance .http://www.americangemsociety.org/october-birthstones

Some of our opal and tourmaline designs:

 
 
 

Wednesday, September 4, 2013

Glenn Verdult - Winston's Jewelers

Hello my name is Glenn Verdult, president of Winstons Jewelers in Costa Mesa.


Since 1969, Winston’s Jewelers has been Southern California’s most trusted jeweler for fine bridal jewelry.  Winstons specializes in large fine diamonds, featuring over 100 mounted rings from 5 to 25 carats, in a variety of shapes and qualities.

 

In addition to a spectacular diamond collection, Winston’s is also an authorized wedding band and jewelry dealer for Camelot, Christian Bernard, Jyes Collection and Mark Tanzi to name a few.

 

Two certified master watch technicians, a master goldsmith and a Gemological Institute of America (G.I.A.) graduate gemologist are on staff to serve all your design, repair and appraisal needs.
 
Locations:
 
Winstons Jewelers
1775 Newport Blvd.
Costa Mesa, CA
 
Winston's Crown Jewels
at Mariner's Pointe
West Coast Hwy. & Dover Dr.
Newport Beach, CA
... Coming Soon
 
 
 

HOW TO CLEAN MY JEWELRY

If you wear your jewelry every day, you may notice that after time, the stones and gold in your ring, necklace or earrings, are not as brilliant.   With every-day wear, jewelry tends to look dull. Finger prints, lotion, soap, etc., all are the culprits for such- and if you like to garden or sculpt, you may get some extra dirt in the crevices of your jewelry.  Well, do not worry my friends, for I have a very simple solution that you can use at home to help keep your jewelry clean.  If your jewelry is extremely dirty though, you will have to bring it in to have it professionally cleaned and we can do this at no cost to you- if it needs buffing and polishing we can do that as well for a very affordable fee.  After this, for maintaining your item, or if your item does not need a deep cleaning, you may do the following:

In a small container, pour in a mixture of
1/3 Mr. Clean
1/3 Water
1/3 Ammonia

Although you can leave your item in the solution for a couple of hours, I sometimes recommend leaving it in overnight, after this you can use an old toothbrush (or a clean one if you wish) and just brush all around the piece (especially behind any stones) following by a rise of warm water and voila! You have clean and brilliant jewelry!

Please note: The above solution is not recommended for opals, pearls or emeralds.

I hope this information helps and you if have any questions please leave a comment.

Thank you,

Glenn Verdult
Winstons Jewelers
Costa Mesa, CA