Allurez announces a number of new trend-setting stackable rings.
New York, New York (PRWEB) October 18, 2012
Trends are constantly changing. That is, after all, what makes a trend…a trend. But when it comes to fine jewelry trends, staying current can be expensive. Allurez, a New York based jewelry designer and retailer, is making it possible for everyone to keep up with the hottest jewelry trends, and stay on budget. They are announcing a number of new stackable rings, to keep up with one of hottest trends of 2012.
An Allurez spokesperson said, “Stackable rings, bracelets and pendants are an exciting trend in jewelry.” He added, “The more the better is bigger than ever in the jewelry industry.” In fact, delicate diamond bands are being stacked with multiple gemstone and birthstone rings to create an entirely new look. Thin yellow or white gold bands are being stacked with the hottest gemstone jewelry of the season including ruby rings, sapphire rings, and of course, diamonds. Multiple stone rings are also all the rage, especially when surrounded with single stone rings.
Allurez adds, “Stackable rings make great gifts. Start with one ring and keep adding new rings for every occasion. An eternity ring of diamonds and sapphires is easily wearable with a single diamond band and a series of sapphire or multi-gemstone rings in front and behind it. The choices are endless.”
Allurez is an established designer and retailer that carries loose diamonds, diamond engagement rings, and other fine jewelry. In addition they have a complete create your own engagement ring section. They are headquartered in New York, where they have multiple offices. Their mission is to provide customers with high end jewelry at affordable prices, and to educate the public about the jewelry industry including industry trends. You can visit them online at http://www.allurez.com .
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