Tuesday’s Table: Watermelon

Hot summer days are here and there’s nothing like sitting outside taking a bite out of some fresh chilled watermelon under the scorching sun. This table will no doubt bring up nostalgic emotions of summers past, reminiscent of a simpler time.

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Real Love: Jamie & Jonathan

When my husband and I first opened our art gallery, I secretly dreamed of the opportunity to design a wedding amongst the historic brick walls, tall windows and aged wood floors.

Jamie & Jonathan came to me after finding the Loft on yelp.com and knew this space was perfect for them.

We started with simple ceremony in the Loft followed by a unique cocktail hour in the Sculpture Park (across the street) before heading back up to the Loft for dinner and dancing. It was a truly beautiful experience designing a simple tasteful unique wedding for an equally unique couple.

If you are interested in using the Loft for a intimate wedding, photo shoot, small gathering/event or workshop, visit LOFTon2nd.com for more information.

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Tuesday’s Table: Pink and Blue

Traditionally, pinks were for girls and blues were for boys. The blend of the two speaks to the life that begins beyond that stereotype. A perfect coexistence of masculinity and the feminine spirit. Inspired by afternoon tea in the English countryside, this table will surely delight and inspire a lifetime of memories.

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Tuesday’s Table: Tropical Sherbet

Tropical Sherbet inspired Wedding, perfect inspiration for a fun and bright Summer wedding. Also perfect for the increasingly hot weather!

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For Men: Choosing a Diamond

Over the years, gentlemen have asked for advice in finding the perfect diamond for their budget. I always start with telling them to spend a little time at Tiffany & Co and learn a little more about diamonds.

Tiffany & Co Diamonds are characterized by 4 Cs…Cut, Clarity, Color, and Carat.

Cut

Cut refers to the facet proportions on the surface of a diamond. More than any other factor, the precision of these facets determines the beauty of the stone. However, there is a sacrifice.

When a stone is cut to maximize brilliance, dispersion and scintillation, it usually loses size. More of the stone must be cut away. Conversely, when cut for size, the diamond usually loses brilliance, dispersion and scintillation.

Tiffany diamonds are always cut for beauty, not size.

Clarity

Clarity measures the flawlessness of a diamond. A diamond’s clarity rating has a direct effect on a diamond’s beauty and price. Virtually all diamonds have imperfections called inclusions and blemishes.

A stone is said to be “flawless” if, under 10-power magnification, no external imperfections or internal flaws are visible. A truly flawless diamond is extremely rare and priced accordingly.

All gem-grade diamonds can receive a clarity rating based on an industry standard scale: FL (flawless) to I3 (heavily included).

Color

A diamond’s color grade is a key quality evaluation, but often misleading. This is because the ideal engagement diamond is characterized by a lack of color. That is to say, it is clear to the point of being colorless or nearly colorless.

The colored tinting found in most diamonds is caused by minute impurities within the stone. The untrained eye is incapable of making the color evaluations that can affect the value of a stone by thousands of dollars.

At the Tiffany Gemological Laboratory, the color of each diamond is determined by comparing it to authenticated “master diamonds.” Each stone is then color-graded to a precise scale from “D” (colorless) to “Z” (saturated).

Carat

The weight of a diamond is measured in carats. One carat equals 0.200 grams. The Tiffany Gemological Laboratory measures diamonds to 1/1000 of a carat.

Carat weight alone does not determine a diamond’s value. Two stones of equal weight can vary widely in price because of quality differences. In fact, a smaller diamond may actually be more beautiful than a larger stone with inferior cut, clarity, color or presence.

When considering diamonds of equal quality, the larger stone will have  considerably more value. Usually, a two-carat diamond will be more than twice as valuable as a one-carat stone.

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