💎 What Is Diamond Fluorescence & Can It Help You Spot a Real One? When it comes to diamonds, it’s not just about how icy they look under the spotlight — it’s also about what they do under UV light. Enter diamond fluorescence, a hidden glow that could tell you a lot about the stone you’re holding. But what exactly is fluorescence, and can it help you tell if your diamond is natural or lab-grown? Let’s break it down. 🌟 What Is Diamond Fluorescence? Fluorescence is the soft glow a diamond gives off when it's exposed to ultraviolet (UV) light,...
💎 The Ultimate Guide to Jewelry Metals: Gold Karats, Custom Options & What’s Best for You At Johnny’s Ice & Co., we don’t just make jewelry—we craft statements. Whether you’re building your dream custom piece or just learning the game, understanding jewelry metals is key to leveling up your ice game. So let’s break it down… 🔩 What Are Jewelry Metals? Jewelry metals are the foundation of any dope piece. The metal you choose affects your shine, your price, your wearability—and most importantly, your style. At Johnny’s Ice, we only work with premium metals so your piece stands out in...
Join the Johnny’s Ice & Co. Rep Team: Unleash Your Earning Potential in Style At Johnny’s Ice & Co., we’re more than just a jewelry brand—we’re a family dedicated to creating unforgettable experiences through stunning designs and empowering opportunities. Are you ready to take your love for jewelry and turn it into an exciting business venture? Joining our rep team could be your golden ticket to financial independence, personal growth, and access to exclusive benefits. Why Become a Johnny’s Ice & Co. Rep? As a Johnny’s Ice & Co. rep, you’re not just selling jewelry; you’re building a lifestyle....
Welcome to the Johnny's Ice & Co. blog! Today, we're diving into the intriguing world of jewelry with some lesser-known facts that might surprise you. Whether you're a jewelry enthusiast or just curious, these tidbits are sure to pique your interest. 1. The Oldest Known Jewelry Did you know that the oldest known jewelry dates back over 100,000 years? Archaeologists discovered perforated seashell beads in a cave in Morocco, which are believed to be the world's oldest form of jewelry. These beads were likely used as adornments, showcasing the early human desire for personal decoration. 2. Diamonds Aren't the Rarest...