July/August 2008

Jewelry That Rocks

Jewelry That Rocks

Oh, come on. You can admit it. Beneath that mortgage-paying, work/life balancing, carb-counting exterior lies a heart that thumps hard to a Joan Jett backbeat. Or maybe it soars in a mystical swirl to the gypsy rhythms of Stevie Nicks. The next time you feel the need to free your rock n’ roll soul, throw on a tour tee, wriggle into your best worst jeans, and slip on a little jewelry that rocks.

Designer Catherine Angiel was a drummer in several bands during the 80s and 90s, so when she says her jewelry rocks, she knows what she’s talking about…

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Inside this Issue

Feature: Jewelry That Rocks
Slip on a little jewelry to free your rock n' roll soul
Upfront: The Truth About Treatments, Part 2
What you don't see can hurt the value of your diamonds
Designer Spotlight: Stephen Webster
This designer's rock n' roll roots run deep
Feature: Rough Cut
Upscale gemstones go au naturale
Legends: The Black Orlov Diamond
The most famous black diamond is also the most cursed
Trends: Ocean Inspiration
On Your Mind:
The many meanings of "cut," black diamond quality
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