King Jewelers Introduces Elizabeth Locke

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Elizabeth Locke Pendants, Bracelets, Earrings and Rings in 19K Yellow Gold

King Jewelers welcomes the decadent designs of Elizabeth Locke! We are the only jewelry store in Nashville to carry this prestigious brand. Therefore, we welcome you with open arms to visit our store and explore for yourself, the mesmerizing creations of this neo-classical 19K gold hand-made jewelry.

Elizabeth Locke Rings

Elizabeth Locke rings are rich with vibrant 19K yellow gold. They house precious diamonds and other brightly-colored gemstones such as, blue sapphire and turquoise. This Harlequin Diamond Stack Ring features three glowing princess-cut diamonds. This ring is perfect for stacking, but also looks exquisite when when styled solo.

        19K Yellow Gold Harlequin Diamond Stack Ring
Elizabeth Locke Earrings

Straying away from the grain when it comes to earrings, Elizabeth Locke has a wide selection of earring pendants in all different shapes and colors. Each earring pendant slides onto a yellow gold hoop. This way you can switch out the pendant based upon your look for the day. One of our favorites is the Pink Tiny Lion Pendant Earrings featuring pink tourmaline.

19K Yellow Gold Pink Tiny Lion Earring Pendants

Elizabeth Locke Bracelets

This brand often designs bracelets with big chain links in radiant 19K yellow gold. Although, this particular bracelet steals the show. Featuring Venetian glass intaglios in a variety of colors, white and black South Sea pearls and ancient silver and bronze coins, this charm bracelet is absolutely jaw-dropping. there is even one charm that features the Elizabeth Locke Jewels logo.

19K Yellow Gold Medium Charm Bracelet

Elizabeth Locke Necklaces

Make a statement with one of the Elizabeth Lock necklaces. Many of these necklaces are crafted together utilizing jumbo chain links, while others are beaded. Regardless of which necklace best fits your style, you can choose from a selection of regal pendants to easily switch in and out depending on your look each day! This 19K yellow gold Cerulean Ancient Horse Pendant showcases cerulean Venetian glass intaglios backed by mother-of-pearl. Surrounding the “Ancient Horse,” we discover moon stone details that make this piece absolutely breathtaking.
19K Yellow Gold Cerulean Ancient Horse Pendant

About Elizabeth Locke

Elizabeth Locke selects every stone that is used in her jewelry. She also designs every piece herself and loves watching her ideas come to life. 35 Thai goldsmiths helped Locke in the creation of these pieces and began creating a line of irresistible jewelry. Utilizing those same century-old techniques today, each piece is crafted with intricate detail and meticulous design. Come and check out all of the magnificent pieces we have to offer here at King Jewelers in Nashville!
 

October Birthstone Spotlight: Opal

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Opals, the Birthstone for October

Have trouble deciding on which colors to wear? October’s birthstone has it all for you. This milky gemstone is a virtual rainbow of red, green , blue, yellow, and orange flecks caused by reflections of light within the gemstone. Even the name opal is derived from the Greek word “Opallios,” which means “to see a change of color.” This “Queen of gems,” as it was called by Shakespeare, hails mostly from Australia, where the country is responsible for 97% of the world’s supply of opals.
As beautiful as this stone is, the opal has gotten the reputation of being both a lucky and unlucky stone throughout history. The Romans thought of the opal as having the combined beauty of all other gemstones. Nonius, a Roman Senator, opted for exile rather than give up his opal ring to Marc Anthony, who wanted it for Cleopatra.
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In the 18th and 19th centuries the opal started to be associated with famine and disease. It was rumored that if the wearer of an opal was sick, the color of the opal would become more intense with color leading up to that person’s death and then fade after the person died.
Anne of Geierstein
The European opal market declined dramatically after the release of a novel called Anne of Geierstein in 1829 by Sir Walter Scott. The story tells of Lady Hermione, who was accused of being a demon. After a drop of Holy Water falls on the enchanted opal in her hair, the color was destroyed and Lady Hermione was found as a pile of ashes the next day. For nearly twenty years following the release of that novel, people associated the opal with death and bad luck. The popularity of opals was revived when a black opal was discovered in Australia in 1877.
Olympic Australis opal
The world’s largest and most valuable opal is known as the Olympic Australis, named in honor of the Melbourne Olympic games. It is estimated that over 7,000 carats of opals could be cut from the stone, but it has been left intact due to its uniqueness. The most valuable black opal is the Aurora Australis, a 180 carat oval stone with brilliant blue and red reflections.
Aurora Australis opal
180 Caret Aurora Australis Opal

Established in 1912, the King family has owned and operated King Jewelers for five generations while building an outstanding reputation steeped in quality, value, and first-class service. Today, King Jewelers has brick-and-mortar stores located in Aventura, FL and Nashville, TN, both of which have won numerous regional and national awards of distinction. Offering a magnificent selection of fine jewelry collections including the hottest Italian designs, estate jewelry, colored gemstones and fancy-colored diamonds, as well as luxury European timepieces, King Jewelers prides itself in being one step ahead of the trend. In addition, King Jewelers offers on-site jewelry and watch repairs, custom design services, appraisals, estate buying, and corporate gift programs. For more information, visit www.kings1912.com.

September Birthstone Spotlight: Sapphire

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The Sapphire is the Birthstone for September

Although sapphires come in a range of colors, the one the sapphire is best known for is that striking royal blue. Sapphire, derivative of the Greek word for “blue,” is a variety of the mineral Corundum. This gem is prominent among the British Crown Jewels, and is considered to be symbolic of wisdom and purity. Sapphires are second only to diamonds in hardness, and because of their lustrous blue color they have enjoyed a certain level of import throughout history.
As early as 800 B.C. Persians believed that the world rested on a blue sapphire and its reflection gave the sky its color. In 12th century Abbess Hildegard of Bingen stated that sapphires had the capability of improving one’s intellect and in India sapphires are thought to bring misfortune.
Abbess Hildegard of Bingen
Blue sapphires are commonly associated with fidelity, sincerity, and truth. These attributes were initially promoted in the 18th century because of the story ” Le Saphir Merveilleux ” by Madame de Genlis . The story describes a sapphire that is blue by day and purple by night, which made it a popular stone choice for engagement rings in the 18th and 19th centuries until the sapphire was usurped by the diamond.
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Stunning Star of India Blue Sapphire

The largest blue sapphire to date is the Star of India at 563.33 carats, discovered nearly 300 years ago in Sri Lanka. It is unusual in that it has a star shape on either side of the milky gemstone and it was donated to the American Museum of Natural History by financier J.P. Morgan in 1900.
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The largest cut sapphire is the Queen Marie of Romania Sapphire. This sapphire, one of the prize pieces in Cartier’s collections, is a cushion shaped gem weighing 478 carats. The sapphire was purchased by King Ferdinand of Romania in 1921.
Queen Mary of Romania sapphire
Although not the biggest, the most famous sapphires belong to royalty such as the Stuart Sapphire in the Imperial State Crown of England and the sapphire engagement ring that belonged to Princess Diana and Kate Middleton.
As the season gets cooler, these beautiful ombre sapphire and South Sea pearl earrings from Mikimoto are the perfect fall touch to any wardrobe. These earrings have a total of 1.49 carats of graduated sapphires, ranging from that vivid sapphire blue to white.
mikimoto sapphire and south sea pearl earrings
Haven’t had a fill of your sapphire fix? Be sure to check out our September Sapphire board on Pinterest!
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Established in 1912, the King family has owned and operated King Jewelers for five generations while building an outstanding reputation steeped in quality, value, and first-class service. Today, King Jewelers has brick-and-mortar stores located in Aventura, FL and Nashville, TN, both of which have won numerous regional and national awards of distinction. Offering a magnificent selection of fine jewelry collections including the hottest Italian designs, estate jewelry, colored gemstones and fancy-colored diamonds, as well as luxury European timepieces, King Jewelers prides itself in being one step ahead of the trend. In addition, King Jewelers offers on-site jewelry and watch repairs, custom design services, appraisals, estate buying, and corporate gift programs. For more information, visit www.kings1912.com.

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