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Christmas is around the corner and it’s time to start thinking…something for Mom and her special day – Mother’s Day; JUST for HER!  Did you know that Mother’s Day is at different times of the year and based on different seasons across the world.

In Ethiopia mothers are celebrated during Antrosht – a three-day festival held at the end of the rainy season in early autumn.  As the weather clears, family members come together and have a large meal of vegetables, cheese and meat, and celebrate by singing and dancing together.  In Japan, Mother’s Day was originally celebrated on 6 March – as this was the birthday of Empress Kōjun – however, in 1949 it was changed to the second Sunday in May.

For many mothers around this time, the day was a way to help comfort mothers who had lost their sons from fighting in World War II and traditionally, carnation flowers were given as gifts.  In Mexico, Día de Las Madres is celebrated on 10 May, and is a big deal! People take their mothers out for a meal at restaurants, and mariachi bands will sing songs to them like “Las Mananitas.”

Make Christmas Mom’s Day!

So I have set hundreds of mother’s day rings, and over the years they are some of the most ugly rings I’ve have designed.  The only reason, is because babies birthstones rarely go together!  So lets make this one for mom on christmas…and then get her a mother’s ring…

Sorry if I made your mother’s ring, It’s very pretty!

Source: https://www.bbc.co.uk/newsround/


Mom & Dad

This is the Mom & Dad we all knew.  I miss them dearly and wish they could be here now.  Mom was the matriarch that kept things rolling, and dad was the one that was laid back, until…!!!

They sure were happy together!


Now this was back in the day.  You know I just noticed the bottle in the bag on the right!

Mom & Dad

Share you mom and dad.


Be looking for those special rings for mom soon!

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Isaac Barbosa Jeweler is where Quality & Value come together

So its been some time, but we are coming back slowly. My health was pretty bad and I unexpectedly had to take some time off. Then my health then unexpectedly got better. At least enough to allow me to try and get back to work again. Slowly we are getting there. I am still not doing repairs, but will as soon as I can get my bench to my new office.

We still have plenty of merchandise in our warehouse that we are trying to get posted on our website. …and putting Close-Out pricing on everything!

I’ve also been blessed with these two angels.

My Two Helpers!


Inventory

We have a broad set of items for several manufacturers. Manufacturers like:

  • Consuela Totes
  • Santa Barbara Totes
  • Cadleberry Candles Candles



Did You Know

Although sapphire typically refers to the rich, blue gemstone variety of the mineral corundum, this royal gemstone occurs in a rainbow of hues. Sapphires come in every color except red, which instead earn the classification of rubies. The name “sapphire” comes from the Latin sapphirus and Greek sappheiros, meaning “blue stone,” though those words may have originally referred to lapis lazuli.

Some believe it originated from the Sanskrit word sanipriya which meant “dear to Saturn.”

Sapphire gems are found in India, Myanmar, Thailand, Vietnam, Sri Lanka, China, Australia, Brazil, Africa, and North America (mainly Montana). Their origin can affect their value as much as color, cut, clarity, and carat size

Sapphire gemstones symbolize loyalty, nobility, sincerity, and integrity. Learn more about their history.

Credit: American Gem Society

American Gem Society