The ArtCarved reputation for craftsmanship dates back to 1850, when a young goldsmith named John R. Wood made his first wedding ring. Much has changed since then, but not the high standard of quality, which has made ArtCarved world famous.
Today, ArtCarved is Americas most recognized brand of bridal jewelery, preferred by more brides and grooms than any other brand.
ArtCarved is an innovator, having introduced new ideas, which are now accepted as tradition. ArtCarved popularized the double ring ceremony and led the way in promoting the matched ring set. ArtCarved continues to be the leader in wedding ring styling.
You can be sure that ArtCarved will alays maintain the highest standards of quality, styling and craftsmanship.
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This Months Birthstone,
February's Birthstone - Amethyst
The royal purple amethyst has one of the most interesting histories of any gemstone. Ever since mankind first discovered amethyst around 3000 B.C., this accessible gemstone has been believed to possess a wide variety of amuletic qualities and properties.
Interesting Fact:
The diamond claimed its place as the primary token of love toward the end of the 15th century when Austrian Archduke Maximilian gave the first diamond engagement ring to his betrothed. It was placed on the fourth finger of her left hand because that finger was believed to course with the vein of love that passed directly to the heart.