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ArtCarved Bridal  A Tradition of Excellence. It's an emotion so deep, so moving, so absolutely perfect that words alone fail to describe it. So how do you express your undying devotion to another? How do you say, "I love you forever" without using mere words? Since 1850, couples have relied on ArtCarved bridal jewelry, the ultimate symbol of true love. ArtCarved and you. It's a marriage made in heaven. The ArtCarved reputation for craftsmanship dates back to 1850, when a young goldsmith named John R. Wood made his first wedding ring. Much has changed since then, but not the high standard of quality, which has made ArtCarved wedding rings world famous.

Today ArtCarved is America's most recognized brand of bridal jewelry, preferred by more brides and grooms than any other brand, and featured by fine jewelers throughout the country.

ArtCarved is an innovator, having introduced new ideas, which are now accepted as tradition. ArtCarved popularized the double ring ceremony and led the way in promoting the matched ring set. And ArtCarved continues to be the leader in styling. You can be sure that ArtCarved will always maintain the highest standards of quality, styling and craftsmanship.

What makes ArtCarved quality so famous? Expert craftsmanship. ArtCarved wedding rings are meticulously crafted by skilled artisans who take great pride in their work. Whether a plain wedding band or the most intricately carved and ornate diamond wedding ring, every ArtCarved ring is crafted to the same exacting quality standards. Why do more brides and grooms select ArtCarved wedding rings than any other brand? Because ArtCarved is a name that is known and respected through continual national advertising. ArtCarved is the leader in styling, offering the widest and most appealing selection of wedding rings anywhere. Traditional. Contemporary. Modern. Classic. You can select the rings that are just right. For your fashion sense. For the way you live.



Eugène Blum and Alice Lévy united their destinies and their names twice over, not only in marriage, but also in creating the company they called Ebel. Founded in 1911 in La Chaux-de-Fonds, the heart of Swiss watch making territory in Switzerland, Ebel's timely arrival coincided with that of the first wristwatches. When the third generation in the person of Pierre-Alain Blum took over the company reins, his forceful personality and visionary perspectives rocketed Ebel to international fame. Blum launched the SPORT CLASSIC line with which Ebel was to become intimately associated for decades to come.

While Ebel will naturally take every painstaking measure to insure that the timekeeping functions of their watches are as efficient, accurate and reliable as people have come to expect from Ebel, they place a high degree of focus towards the exterior design of each collection in the line. As such, they are referred to as "The Architects of Time" and, in 2001, the SPORT CLASSIC line was totally redesigned, constituting a more powerful yet gracefully sculptured appearance. The trademarked "wave" design bracelet of the original SPORT CLASSIC timepiece remains evident in its transformation to what is now called the CLASSIC WAVE. Visit the Ebel website.



Edouard Heuer was passionate about precision, performance, efficiency and quality. When he founded his workshop in 1860, he had only one goal: taking time measurement to much greater heights. Heuer was one of the first Swiss watchmakers to design timing instruments for competitive sports. Beginning with the Olympic Games in Antwerp in 1920, The Heuer Watch Company, and later Tag Heuer, has timed and recorded for posterity the finest achievements in modern sport. Since then, the company has always been in the avant-garde of watchmaking, whether in terms of technology, the choice of materials or design.

From the first patent for a chronograph mechanism in 1882 to the 1998 launch of the Kirium TI5 in grade 5 titanium and carbon fiber. In 1985 Heuer merged with the Tag company (Techniques D'Avant Garde), known for its remarkable achievements in technology, and the result was a change in name to Tag Heuer. Known exclusively for rugged, durable, sports design timepieces Tag Heuer reached beyond that image, and in keeping with their philosophy of being avant-garde, they introduced the Alter Ego, a high polished contemporary dress watch for women with choice of dial colors, diamond dials, diamond bezels, and diamond cases.

Whether your choice is from the 2000 Classic Series, 2000 Exclusives, 6000 Series, Link, Kirium or the Carrera and Monza reproduction models, Tag Heuer has the right watch for you. Visit the TAG Heuer website



Raymond Weil, the man, launched his watch company in 1976 in Geneva, Switzerland. In just over a quarter century Raymond Weil, the brand, has emerged as one of the great Swiss watches on the market today. Raymond Weil blends a variety of precious metals to bring together watch designs that are both chic and practical. Raymond Weil has always emphasized an attachment to music, art and culture worldwide, as is evident by the naming of individual collections using titles derived from music and opera. AMADEUS, introduced in 1983; OTHELLO, introduced in 1986; and TRAVIATA, introduced in 1988 are prime examples of the Raymond Weil commitment to the arts.

The Raymond Weil collections featured designs for every day, for dress and for sport, some with round faceted crystal hour markers on the dial or round crystals completely encircling the dial. Until 1989, Raymond Weil watches where crafted in either all stainless steel, two-tone designs using stainless steel and 18karat gold plating or all 18karat gold plate. To this day, Raymond Weil still produces elegant designs using 18karat gold plating, but in 1989, Raymond Weil launched their "flagship" collection, PARSIFAL. The ultra-thin PARSIFAL collection married its exclusive design with the options of stainless steel with 18karat solid gold, solid stainless steel or solid 18karat gold. Today, PARSIFAL has evolved into a collection of varying round and rectangular shaped cases with dress-up choices of diamond dials and diamond bezels. In 1995, Raymond Weil introduced TANGO, probably the most well received collection ever introduced by the company because of its desirable styling and moderate price.   Raymond Weil website



Rembrandt Charms has served the retail jeweler with fine quality charms and charm bracelets for over 30 years. Rembrandt prides itself on its superb craftsmanship, extensive product line and unparalleled customer service. Christopher Lux, president and founder of Rembrandt Charms has a simple business philosophy, "Quality Products, Quality Service." From the beginning, Chris has been personally involved in establishing relationships with retail jewelers throughout the world to offer our product to the consumer.

Rembrandt Charms can only be purchased from retail jewelry stores. We encourage you to visit your neighborhood jeweler, either in person or online and ask for Rembrandt Charms.

Whether you’re purchasing a Rembrandt Charm, a diamond solitaire, or any other fine jewelry piece, remember that the relationship you have established with your local jeweler will give you confidence that your fine jewelry purchase is a quality piece at a fair value. All Rembrandt products are backed by a Lifetime Warranty. Each Rembrandt Charm is available in Sterling Silver, Gold Plate, 10 Karat and 14 Karat Yellow Gold. Visit the Rembrandt Charms website




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