December 20, 2010

Old European Cut Diamond Pendant

Here's a picture of a new pendant that we just finished up...  14k white gold with a .33ct Old European Cut diamond with bead set diamonds all around.    Perfect nestled in that little hollow part of a ladies neck...

$1750

December 18, 2010

New Packaging is Here! Woot!

Thanks very much to Brad at Smokeproof Press!  New packaging includes: letter pressed packet envelope (for appraisal, statement, receipt and care log documents), letter pressed business card, letter pressed "cigar box band" for jewelry boxes, felt jewelry pouch with embossed logo, felt buffing cloth with embossed logo,
Paper bag with cloth handles & tissue (yes, orange).  Can't really see the beautiful embossing on the felt bag and buffing cloth in this picture... and too bad you can't feel how absolutely awesome the paper is on the box band and business card... it has the most gorgeous texture! 
Voila!


December 16, 2010

Just Finished... Daisy Pendant


  Just finished!  Palladium daisy with 18k yellow gold and diamond center on a 14ky bead chain.  $1850

December 14, 2010

McGooglewatches

An incredibly brief history on the wristwatch:

The wristwatch came to be in 1868 when Patek Phillipe designed a ladies bracelet that kept time.  Up until this time the man's pocket watch was considered de rigueur.  It wasn't until 1904 when an aviator asked Louis Cartier to fabricate a watch that would be more useful to him during flight than a traditional pocket watch.   And so the modern day men's wrist watch was made to be a useful tool.  It's no surprise then that they gained popularity during WW1, when enlisted men found them to be much more practical in the trenches than pocket watches. Soon these men were seen in plain clothes sporting their wrist watches and a fashion was born.

Today:

There is a watch for every outfit and day of the year and we're not entirely sure that this is a good thing.  Just cruise Amazon and prepare yourself to be totally to be overwhelmed. Don't want to spend dough on a "designer" watch?  Just buy the knock-off on ebay... or canal street... or a purse party, or get yourself a commercial, well advertised, well known, trendy, fashion watch.  In either case, you'll be buying another one in a year and every year after that.  The movements in this type of watch aren't designed to last.  In fact, they cost about fifty cents to fabricate en masse in China.   We've talked about this before, this culture of disposability we find ourselves in.  While it's great in some instances, we  find ourselves anxious for the trend to wan.  I guess you could say we're weary of seeing watches, something we consider highly personal and rich with history, for sale in gas stations. 

When we moved locations in 2009, we were at a crossroads with watches.  To continue carrying them or not? That was the question.  How did we really feel about the online saturation of the cheaply produced, possibly counterfeit, discounted and un-warrantied Everywatch?  Probably a lot like you feel.  We're indifferent to McGooglewatches. It is what it is and it's not what we do. 

The watch we have to offer is MIDO, a company founded almost a century ago.  They design watches that will last generations with proper upkeep.  MIDO is a quality, warrantied, serviceable, repairable, stylish Swiss-made watch that we offer to our clients with a  promise.  We'll help you find a watch that speaks to who you are as an individual.

Of course your cell phone can tell you what time it is but we believe that your watch is a unique, luxurious adornment that tells something about you when you wear it. 
     


December 09, 2010

Just finished... custom sapphire and diamond ring

We just finished this lovely piece for Sue, whose Right Hand was in dire need of some bling.  This beautiful platinum ring features a channel set 2ct sapphire and has 8 flush set diamond accents.   Sue's Left Hand is officially jealous. 

December 08, 2010

The Make-Over Continues!

New window cases installed this week!  A big thank you to our friend Ira Schiff  for the beautiful work.  So modern and simple and clean!  More changes coming soon...

Cases Before:



Cases After:

December 05, 2010

New tanzanite pieces...

Beautiful tanzanite!  We haven't worked with it in a while... but we poked around the back of the vault and pulled out some stones we felt were too nice of a quality to be ignored any longer.  Enjoy!

2ct Tanzanite and diamonds in Platinum $5500

2ct Tanzanite in 14k yellow gold on a white gold chain $2895



Trillion dangle earrings in 14k white gold $1299

Trillions dangle earrings in 14k yellow gold $1100

November 30, 2010

Keeping it Relaxed

They're BA-ACK!  The holiday tunes, that is.  Some stores (not naming names but rhymes with shmillards) started playing that infernal holiday music about 3 weeks ago, pretty much as soon as we all got over our Halloween hangovers.  Don't get us wrong, we love Christmas carols, but if you've worked retail for a combined 60 plus years, (Jay, Laina, Hawk, Kenny... the original gangsters of retail) then you know that starting in on the holiday music too early can lead to premature and serious holiday meltdowns.  The sort where you wake up in a cold sweat at 2 am because you've just dreamt that zombie bargain shoppers are beating on the front door as you watch naked,  your teeth falling into your mittened hands, while Santa Baby plays on eternal loop.  egads.

Good news is...  we celebrate our holidays one at a time, and we had a wonderful Thanksgiving, thanks for asking!  Just today we turned on a little Holiday jazz, and anticipate that our official seasonal decor will come out of hibernation on December 1. Pacing ourselves during this special time of year helps us truly enjoy our clients and allows us time to reflect and feel the gratitude we have for our bustling shop on beautiful Pearl Street.  We think you'll feel equally relaxed and comfortable when you come in to our shop during the next month.  We can't wait to see you and help you find something lovely.

Here's the latest:  6 carat (well 5.78 carats to be exact) natural black diamond pendant with white diamond accents. $3750

November 19, 2010

Sincerely, Your Fine Jewelry.

My Dear Sweet Owner,

I was a gift from someone who's totally into you.  I also happen to be very beautiful and worth quite a bit.  I know that you're gaga for me because you flaunt me to your friends daily, turning me in the light and cooing about my carat weight.  ooh la la!  Also, you nearly got into a car accident after staring at me too long while driving that one time.  Remember?  So I don't mean to be rude, and forgive me for asking, but if you love me then why you wanna treat me so bad?

I am a fine fine fine piece of jewelry, painstakingly created from precious metal and gemstones and toiled over for many hours by hand.  I've been seriously considered at every step of my evolution... am I the right size and shape?  Is my structure perfectly perfect?  Am I sparkly in the right places and smooth in the rest?  Am I unique and thought provoking?  You better believe it, buddy.

You know, if I were an actress, I'd be Meryl Streep for sure.  If I were a car?  I'll go ahead and say it, I'm the Aston Martin of fine jewelry.  I'm sure you agree, obvs.  So let me ask you, would you drive an Aston Martin every day and never change the oil?  Would you drive it through the steaming hot desert and not suds it up afterward? Get a dent and not fix it?  I think not. 

Just like an expensive ride, I need a bit of maintenance to stay fabulous and not break.   My prongs,  bezels and other tids and bits need checking twice a year please.  If you wear me doing glove-less manual labor (ouch) or while cleaning with harsh chemicals (yikes), or so help me, while you are lifting free weights (how dare you), I will become damaged.  So the next time you're laying bricks or doing dead lifts at the gym, cut me a little slack and put me somewhere safe for a sec.   You're the best.  You might even wash me up in gentle jewelry cleaning solution (one part ammonia to one part water) before you put me back on because you do not even want to know what can happen to your finger if you never clean me. gross.  Lotions, perfumes, sunscreens, and soap have chemicals in them that can be corrosive to soft gemstones and can seriously irritate me and you.  Metal is relatively soft and malleable and just like granny's ring, metal (be it on the prongs, tips, bezels, clasps or shanks) will wear away over time.  When this happens to me, it doesn't mean that I'm a an overpriced hunk a junk.   OMG!  Not at all!  It just means I'm normal and need care.  Lucky for you, I know a guy.

The jeweler who  made me is The Man.   He'll take care of all of my necessary cleaning and twice yearly checkups... at no cost!!!  You can prevent bad, bad things from happening to me!   And do you want to know what else?  If you maintain me, I will give you and your family joy for generations. How awesome is that?  Forget about me and it's possible I'll end up a wonky, broken down ol' mess after just a few years, causing you grief and expense.  major bummer.

Oh, and while we're on the subject, get a little insurance on me too... it's not expensive at all and can really come in handy if ever an unfortunate garbage disposal situation arises!   Thanks a bunch!

Sincerely,

Your Fine Jewelry

p.s. that friend you had coffee with yesterday? Totes jealous of me.  Snap!

18k rose gold with 1.3ct cognac diamond

November 12, 2010

Who Rocks the Party? Kenny.

Our brother in law, Kenny, wears many, many hats.  Yes, he's known as the fearless tattooed goldsmith who's a bit nutso for his little doggie Roxy, but did you also know that he's also a talented musician with a big heart? (awwwwwwww...)  Recently Kenny took a Saturday off from his jeweler's bench... he put down his torch and picked up his drum sticks for an afternoon of music for kids. 

Twice a year, Kenny partners with other musicians in the area to hold an afternoon jam session where anyone is welcome to try out an instrument and rock a little.  Kids of all ages and experience show up with nothing at all, the instruments and equipment are all provided for them, and by the end of the afternoon are on stage playing two songs with a pick up band.  The jam session begins and ends with a frank discussion about  drugs and alcohol where the message is; music is cool no matter what... you don't need to do drugs to rock in a band.  We agree. 





 

November 05, 2010

Lovely Tall Ring

Here's a lovely ring that we finished for a client recently.  It's derived from our "Flat Band" series, a style we're known for with hefty prongs and a single accent diamond to the side of the center stone. 

This gal is in 18k yellow gold and showcases a 2 carat round brilliant diamond.  Optically the ring appears very tall, but in reality it's no taller than  most rings that a fit a 2ct, we've simply cut way the area where, in most rings, the shank typically makes a gradual rise to meet the crown.  We then elongated the prongs slightly to show off the culet of the stone. 

Finishing touch... our signature single flush-set accent diamond.


October 30, 2010

New Logo for J.ALBRECHT

We started working on this project about 2 years ago. It began when we ran out of boxes.  Laina began pouring over packaging catalogs and websites.  She emailed friends for advice on shape and color.  She punched numbers into the calculator, compared swatches,  and argued with jay about hinges and foil stamping.  There were many many sleepless nights and even more nights dreaming of the perfect ring box.  And then...

the owner of Master Goldsmiths on Pearl Street decided to retire.   Laina's box project suddenly veered in a whole new direction... namely the direction of the shelves.  Box discussion became discussion of moving (house and business... that's a whole 'nother Oprah show) and of taking on the Master Goldsmiths history and somehow meshing their 30 year logo with our own.  We made a slight change to our name, adding Master Goldsmiths as a describer of what we do... but were too busy with a moving sale and servicing our clients in the new Pearl Street location to put energy into a shiny new logo.  We used up their leftover boxes (we're nothing if not practical) and called it good for the short term. 

Now that we're finally feeling settled into our new digs and Hawk is back, we've had some time to address "the box/logo dilemma."  To solve our logo anxiety we turned to Brad at Smokeproof Press here in Boulder.  Along with an appreciation for his amazing work, Laina covets his incredible tomato garden and portable typewriter collection. 

We are now the proud owners of this logo.Voila!


You like, yes?  We definitely think we've avoided a "GAP" situation here.  Thank you, Brad.

Other fun changes in the works:  we have gorgeous boxes in production and some exciting renovations happening inside the store over the next few months... we'll keep you posted. 

October 16, 2010

Stackers of the Day!

Stackers of the Day, Y'all!

14k white gold sandblasted diamond bezel ring +18k yellow gold and diamond eternity band + 14k white gold plain sandblasted band = perfection.


October 05, 2010

Just Finished.... jewelry for everyday.

This mini collection that we just finished is a mix of pink tourmaline, peridot, green sapphires, and aquamarines in 14k white gold. It's casually whimsical, yet minimalist without being austere. The collection in general reflects our attitude toward the common perception that "real" or "fine" jewelry cannot/should not be worn everyday and that it is reserved for "fancy" occasions.

We believe that fine jewelry can and should be worn all of the time. These pieces will look equally stunning with jeans & a sweater or as a colorful compliment to a Little Black Dress. In fact, we'd go as far to recommend that you only wear fine (gold, white gold, platinum , steel, natural gemstone) jewelry. Simply forgo other disposable jewelry altogether.

That's right. You heard us.

Guess you could say we've got opinions on "throw-away" jewelry. We dislike the general premise of throw-away anything. But we're not idiots, we understand that our culture thrives on disposable goods. We're also not above chucking the occasional pair of brown fake alligator stilettos that we bought on a stupid whim because they were so cheap and then found out they gave us blisters and came apart at the seams and totally not worth the price. ug. Okay, okay... so maybe don't go cold turkey on all your fun fake jewelry purchases. But perhaps you could just consider the following:

Coupla reasons to choose "fine" over "cheap trend" when you're picking jewelry.

1. Simple, classy fine jewelry is a no brainer.

Sure, you invest a little more into your initial purchase... but along with that comes your continual devotion to what you've spent your hard earned money on. Looking back at the past decade of cheap trend jewelry, how much of it do you still love, still wear, or still exists (hasn't been lost, lent or broken.) How about photographs? Embarrassed by that brass feather pendant you're wearing in front of the Christams tree in 1999? Or are you ageless on Easter Sunday in classic diamond stud earrings that you purchased to celebrate your promotion, a timeless yet unique solitaire pendant, and a custom designed ring made from your grandmother's old diamond?


Oh, and save yourself some time in the morning, never think twice about what jewelry you wear with an outfit! Fine jewelry is a classic compliment to everything. Diamond hoop earrings, tank watch and gold key pendant... yep... goes with all outfits.


2. Fine jewelry is customizable and repairable. Your $53 CuteChainStore beaded necklace is super cute and very fun, but it tells a similar story about the other 253,000 people who purchased it online too, and when it breaks... that's it.

When a piece of custom fine jewelry, nestled in it's little box all shiny and new, leaves us and enters the world, with it goes a point of view. A point of view specific to both designer (us) and the new owner (you). It has a past, a present and a future. It holds a place of value in the world because not only is it both beautiful and hand made, it's also purposeful. It holds the promise of being coveted through the generations as well as the assurance that we will help maintain it, inspect it and clean it through the years.

In short, we can pretty much guarantee that the feeling you have while wearing a quality piece of fine jewelry made by hand with love and attention... will be one of genuine pride and adoration. Why wouldn't you want to experience that feeling everyday?

Here's some of the new line.












October 02, 2010

Go CU

CU Buffs vs. Georgia Bulldogs today.

Sookie shows her Colorado Pride. woof.

September 23, 2010

Jay takes a Mini Break.


Not exactly known for taking vacations, Jay succumbs to the mighty will of his six year old son and actually enjoys time off in Foggy San Diego. He's back at his desk a mere 72 hours later and working on the latest design projects.




September 13, 2010

The "Local" Lingo...

We're a small family store, which among other things, means that if you live in Colorado and commission a ring from us, then you're shopping "local." The local lingo is popping up a lot lately, and we have to say that it's encouraging to see our neighbors living and shopping and eating all in their own community. While this may be a new concept for some people, we have to be honest, as a small shop with 4 people (six if you include the pooches) we've been operating under the banner of "local" for quite a while. In Jay's case, almost 20 years, which frankly, was before the "local thing" starting popping up in GQ on a monthly basis.


Of course the concept of a local jeweler, is hardly new. Most small towns and downtowns of major cities have an established jeweler who've been servicing generations of the same family. It's only been in that last couple of decades that the Big Chains and Waljewels, the McJewelers, if you will, really became a force in the jewelry world. The McJewelers have deep stock in items that are manufactured cheaply by the thousands in China. We see a lot of this jewelry walking into our store for repairs every day, and we have to break hearts when we tell our clients' that often it is un-repairable due to the nature of how cheaply it is made. Generally speaking, the cheaper the jewelry the less likely it is that a goldsmith can do even a minor repair. But maybe I'm getting carried away from my point here...


There's a place for the McJewelers... because of them everyone has the opportunity to own diamonds and gold. We're not snobs... we may frequent the farmers market and had a Denver carpenter make a beautiful dresser for us, BUT we've bought furniture from IKEA and eggs from Super Target. So who are we to judge?


We just truly love what we do. We make fine jewelry. We do this not for the sake of calling ourselves "Designers" (we use that term as a describer but don't put much stock in it) but instead for the opportunity to be a part of something and to actually make a living with our hands and skills. It's also what we know, it's what we've been doing for years. Again, just ask Jay what his first job was! We're lucky to have been a part of some of the most important times in our clients' lives; engagements, births, graduations, anniversaries and the like. Jewelry in these cases becomes a part of the family story and history. Celebrating those events with something thoughtful, handmade and quality is a great honor for us, as well as a beautiful way to honor the family event itself. If that means you're shopping "local" then that's just fine, too.


Here's an example of some thoughtful client friends who celebrated their anniversary with a custom ring. We designed this in our shop using an antique diamond, Montana sapphires, and 100% recylced gold. We think it is absolutely lovely.

August 11, 2010

Pretty Little Sparkly Bands... stack them high!



STACK EM HIGH............







Yes, it seems we're always encouraging people to stack rings and bracelets... can't help it. These little babies from Jolie Designs look especially beautiful because they are so thin. These pictures don't do the rings justice, but they actually have some serious sparkle and really look luxurious when stacked in groups of three or four. Example: the last grouping of four cost our lovely client (who was wearing them as wedding bands on her right hand) about $5000... and the set had more sparkle and width than a traditional 1 carat solitaire which would typically cost around $7000.

These rings are no brainers in terms of quality, affordability, and versatility... but don't think that they're not equally as stylish & special as they are pragmatic. We can have these made in 18k white or yellow gold, or platinum. This designer makes them to order for us and takes about 4 weeks. The honeycomb ring shown above is one of our favorites.


Here's another that pairs back beautifully to a yellow gold solitaire or as an added pop of color in a stacking set of all white. The rings are all hand made and hand millgrained.

Also consider pairing one of these super sparkly/vintagey bands back to a more clean lined, bold, modern engagement ring is a stunning contrast.









August 05, 2010

j.ALBRECHT's favorite designer.

We're often asked who our favorite jewelry designers are. If you're familiar with our design aesthetic and love of technology,tradition, and modernism, then it won't come as a surprise to you the designs we covet. German design house Niessing, which has been designing and fabricating jewelry since 1873.



Love these Niessing rings. LOVE them. Hawk loves them so much he's looking for a second job just to fund his Niessing obsession. In fact, we're the only jeweler in Colorado who represents the Niessing line... while we don't stock a ton of their jewelry, we can order anything from them, and love to do so.


It's not hard to recognize Niessing jewelry. Each piece contains a simple idea/basic concept, and what appears to be complex is simple at its core. However, these rings are extemely difficult to manufacture and many of their techniques are proprietary. They have an extensive traditon with precious metals, namely the interplay between expert crafstmanship, contemporary technology and the reconciliation of form and function in harmony with the material used.

To wit: the tension ring


Developed for Niessing by the artist Walter Wittek in 1979, it's been recognized with numerous design awards and on display in such museums as MoMA in NYC. The "floating" diamond, securely held by the tension of the forged precious metal, is an icon of modern jewelry culture.

July 29, 2010

Stacking Bangles

Here's a set of 14k bangles we did for a client in South Carolina , using her smokey quartz and aquamarine. These two bracelets go back to another bangle of the same size and scale we designed with three bezel-set diamonds. We were going for a look that was fun and funky but not over-the-top. Designing a set of bangles can be tricky, as bracelets typically weigh a fair amount and thus get more expensive. Generally speaking, we like thinner bangles that make stacking several a bit more elegant and affordable.

July 27, 2010

Locally Made Damascus Steel Rings

Our locally produced damascus steel ring is done, this is our first official model! The rings are 7.5mm wide, come with a flat and a round profile............ estimated delivery time is 3 weeks to 4 weeks. The damascus steel rods are imported from Europe and all fabrication and labor is done locally here in Boulder, currently there are very few domestic damascus ring producers, so we are proud to offer this unique ring. The rings have a beautiful, subtle, fingerprint-like texture. The pattern of each ring varies, making each ring one of a kind. We make them to order in your size. $599

July 22, 2010


We had a lovely .5ct natural green sapphire that was just begging to be made into something fun. We decided to design a 18k green gold and diamond ring for it and we're thrilled with how it turned out. It's gorgeous worn alone and even more beautiful worn with a little sparkly diamond band. $ 2950

July 19, 2010

Welcome Back, Hawk!

He's BA-ACK! For those of our friends whom we've met in the last two years, Hawk will be a new face in the store (as equally adorable as the face in this picture, but not holding a giant fish, we promise.) Hawk began working with Jay ten years ago, and after a brief hiatus, has realized that his life just wasn't as wonderful as it had been when he'd been spending forty hours a week with Jay. For those of you who've been working with Hawk over the years, you'll be thrilled to know that he's back in the shop brokering stones and helping his clients as if he never left. It's great to have him back with us.

May 05, 2010

Don't be Afraid!


Don't be afraid. Don't. We know that many of you are scared to wear yellow gold. We know it and we get it... your diamond engagement ring and wedding band are platinum, your diamond stud earrings are set in platinum and your watch is stainless steel. We know this because we've helped you design all of them and along the way you just might have mentioned that yellow gold is eighties and that it reminds you of your mother, and that you would never (gasp) mix metals.

Well, we have some thoughts on this. Let us address point by point.

1. Your diamond engagement ring and wedding band look AMAZING in platinum/white gold. Absolutely amazing. Nothing shows a diamond off like platinum! Yellow gold engagement rings are not for everyone. If you want a yellow gold engagement ring you have a certain kind of style... very traditional (yay!) or very fashion forward (double yay!)

2. Yes, there was a lot of brassy yellow gold going on in the eighties... it's true. But there was also Madonna, and the Rubix Cube, and Sixteen Candles... and how awesome is all of THAT? Consider.

3. We don't know what sort of issues you have with your mother, but we're sure she loves you. Very, very much.

4. Yes mixing metals is a bit like wearing white after Labor Day or like wearing black patent Channel ballet flats with a chocolate Hobo satchel... it takes putting a toe in the water... feeling the temperature... and debating. Can you take the plunge? You know it will be a shock at first, but you know that once you get over the initial jolt, it starts to feel totally normal. Those old "rules" are just that... old. It's 2010 and it's okay to mix it up a bit!

Some of our most sassy and chic clients have all SORTS of jewelry... white, yellow, rose, modern, vintage, real, costume, and the most fabulous change it up and keep it interesting by mixing and matching and being fearless!

So. In honor of ALL of our wonderful clients, we have designed a darling little line of yellow gold and gemstone earrings. We think these are just PERFECT for everyone. A bit vintage (see the filigree on the sides?) and a bit modern (see those clean, simple bezels?) and not too much yellow (we've sandblasted it to soften it up a bit) but just enough to keep it current. They're a great price ,too! $350-$500. We wish we had a fabulous name for them... but we're too crazy busy with Mother's Day deadlines and we've had too little coffee today to sit around and brainstorm a cute and quirky name. Thoughts, anyone??

April 26, 2010

Boulder Humane Society, Great Catsby!






Every year we design a one of a kind, animal inspired piece of jewelry for the Boulder Humane Society's annual fundraiser. This year's theme was The Great Catsby, and to celebrate the roaring twenties we decided a 72 inch strand of "flapper" pearls was the order of the day. Alternating silver and diamond coins add a little extra sparkle.

Last year's "Streets of Pawris" had us designing with our (not so) little bulldog Sookie in mind, so this year we decided that Kenny's (very) little toy fox terrier, Roxy would be our inspiration. She has her own, larger coin that adds a little whimsy and charm to the overall piece.

We're animal lovers who bring our dogs with us to the shop nearly every day, so we're so thrilled that this year's design helped raise over $2000 for all of the homeless furries in the Boulder area.




April 22, 2010

When in doubt, stack!


Our client Renee came to us with several diamonds and wanted a chunky, fashion-forward right hand ring... After some consideration and a couple different design incarnations, we decided to explore setting her diamonds into simple and versatile stacking rings. When in doubt, stack! It really is one of our favorite ways to design modern, luxe looks. Instead of one big clunky ring, Renee gets a big "effortless look" that she can play with and add to in the future.