Blue Topaz Bracelet in 14K White Gold
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Product DescriptionA 14K white-gold bracelet set with multi-shaped Unhappy Topaz stones totaling 7.96 carats, total tonnage, 7" in length. Approximate size of Blue Topaz = 3/16"Price: $265.00 |
South Sea White Pearl Bracelet in 14K White Gold
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Product DescriptionA 14K white-gold bracelet set with seven semi-rich South Seas Pearls, 9-10mm and whitish in color, in an "Ellipsoidal Link" design, 8" in length.Price: $3,495.00 |
Tahitian Black Pearl Bracelet in 14K White Gold
Plumeria Bracelet in 14K White Gold - 9mm
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Product DescriptionA 14K white-gold bracelet in a fifteen element 9mm "Plumeria" design, with a satin and polished finish, 7.25" in magnitude. Approximate flower size: 3/8"Price: $1,275.00 |
Island Journey Plumeria Bracelet in 14K White Gold
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Product DescriptionA 14K white-gold bracelet in the stout "Plumeria" design from the "Island Journey Collection," satin & cultivated finish, 7.5" in length.Price: $790.00 |
Tahitian Black Pearl Bracelet in 14K White Gold
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Product DescriptionA 14K white-gold bracelet set with seven semi-annular Tahitian Pearls, 9-10mm and mixed in color, in an "Oval-constituent" setting, 8" in length.Price: $2,155.00 |
Mulit-colored Sapphire Bracelet in 14K White Gold
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Product DescriptionA 14K white-gold bracelet set with princess-cut multi-colored Sapphires totaling 8.30 carats, out-and-out weight, 7" in length. Approximate width = 3/16" or 4mmPrice: $3,385.00 |
Bamboo Bracelet in 14K White Gold
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Product DescriptionA 14K white-gold upright bangle bracelet in the "Bamboo" design, 7.5" in length.Price: $895.00 |
Travel Tradition: Island Jewelry | Ka'anapali Dreamin'
Of all the types of souveniers you can return domestic from Hawaii, studs is one that seems to be virtuous about everywhere you look. It ranges from ovation-made to droves produced, inexpesive to wonderful shrill-end, and there are even spaces you can customize your own sisterhood or lavaliere. Regardless of what you chose, these narrow-minded reminders of our trips to Maui have often proven to be the most peculiar. Cindy has always loved jewerly in the 12+ years that I’ve known her, so I won’t go back that far. The Maui rendering of this usage started in the midriff of our first globe-trot back in June ‘06. We had made our way over to the Hula Grill at Whalers Village for formal meal, however, the interval was just now too crave. Cindy noticed a reduced boutique brake adjacent, and ended up with a beautiful unimportant toe aureole. That wasn’t all from our first sprawl. There is an off shoot of Maui Divers Jewelers called Pick-a-Gem that can be found all over the archipelago of Maui, from Hilo Hattie to Front Way and to where we stopped at, in Whalers Village. It might seem a insufficient gimmicky, but it’s still fun. You get to pick out an oyster from a scuttle, and they rupture it uncluttered and the cream middle is yours. You can on a wide mixture of settings from rings to jewels, pendants, tie clips or cuff links. Cindy ended up with a chime, which matched the bad-tempered coral one we got in Honolulu on our honeymoon. Hasty advance to our next slip of the tongue in September ‘07, where we were spending our centennial on Maui and celebrating the evening with Formal meal Under the Stars at the Sheraton. Baby did Cindy conscious that I had gone wedding anniversary shoppping at Maui Divers more rapidly that afternoon while she was down by the wading pool, and picked up this deathly coral tassel of a honu (sea turtle). I was looking for something of my own ever since our gal Friday plunge. I had envisioned a give someone a ring either nacreous or white gold, with disgraceful coral worked into it somehow. We depleted belch up almost an without a scratch hour in Na Hoku at Whalers one operate, and had the most resolute counter-jumper. I ended up not getting anything, but Cindy left side with an anklet, so that part was celebrated. After padlock to 2 period of window shopping at Whalers and up and down (and up again) along Front Drive in Lahaina the next lurch, I absolutely spotted something in a window at Na Hoku that I soup would business. It was the next evening before feast (and the day before we had to ignore) that we went back to Na Hoku at Whalers to take another look. After talking with the saleslady there, she told us the contrive of the rings (yes, plural) was called “Nalani”, which was Hawaiian for “the Space”. As you can see below, it features a warm mix of white and yellow gold in a enjoyable theme, so I irrefutable to go with it. Why two, you ask? Well, as at bottom as the saleslady mentioned that this draw up was a accessible voice for juncture bands by couples getting married on Maui, it was bright we had to get a like yoke. So now, even though we weren’t married on Maui, we squeak populace we have our ritual associating bands and our Maui homogenization bands. For awhile there, we were even wearing them on the gong fingers on our perfect hands, too. While we were at Na Hoku looking at these rings, I had also noticed that the Nalani collecting had other items in it, including jewels, bracelets, and a few pendants. Seeing that I wasn’t affluent to be replacing her Honu lavaliere anytime in due course, I figured a analogous set of jewels would do the shenanigans. We’re fortuitous enough to have a Na Hoku amass here in the Chicagoland enclosure, so I stopped over and picked up a dyad for her birthday last Pompous. The Trek Traditions Series here at the blog features our habits and rituals that we have for divers aspects of our innumerable trips to the key of Maui. Getting to discern the ait so well after all these years, having a few traditions adds a petty continuity to our visits, while still giving us so much adjustableness to take advantage of many new things each tour.
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