WORLD OF KARCH
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Earth Friendlier, Earth Day
Earth Day is April 22nd, and as businesswomen we strive everyday toward furthering our sustainable practices. We use recycled metals and ethical diamonds in our designs, support ‘local’ resources, and all our pieces are...
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Who Runs The World?
March is/was Women's History Month celebrating the achievements of women across the globe. As a female-owned and led business, we have always endeavored to support other women in business. We...
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Let's Hear It For The Boys
Our men’s designs were launched in the 90’s when our first retail shop opened on Mulberry Street. The shop was named “PUSH”, and true to its name, I opened it...
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The Best Wedding Rings According To Cool People
"Engagement rings tend to steal the spotlight when it comes to marriage-related jewelry, but the wedding band shouldn’t be overlooked. After all, this is the only part of the wedding...
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Turquoise Treasures
Instantly identifiable, there is little confusion to what stone a turquoise gem is. Minerals like copper and iron give it distinctive blue and green tones and its matrix of brown,...
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Shine Bright Like A Black Diamond
“When people think of diamonds they think white and bright, not dark and black. But the black tells its own unique tale.” - Karen Karch The Black Diamonds we set in...
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Treasure Hunting In Tucson
What is it like to attend the world famous Tucson Gem Show? Fabulous! Had it not been for the Covid-19 pandemic - we’d be there right about now with our gem...
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The Intrigue of Cultured Lab Diamonds
'Cultured' diamonds first came to be in the 60s. They were not introduced to the jewelry world until about a decade ago. Today, we are more familiar with them, but...
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Our Process: Behind The Scenes At The Jewelry Bench
2021 has us feeling inspired so we're hard at work creating new styles. Want a peek behind the scenes of how we create our designs? While you always have access to viewing...
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A Custom Design Created from Upcycled Repurposed Jewels
We hear stories all the time about a stranger noticing our jewelry on the subway or in a yoga studio, and asking who made it. That is where this story...