Wednesday, September 21, 2011

Jewelry Care Series - Rings


Recently, we have had a few customers visit us asking us to help them with "runaway" stones. This made us think that it might be useful to start a Jewelry Care Series with little tidbits of information on how to take care of your special pieces. One of our recent customers came in with a beautiful antique ring where the emerald had fallen out of the setting. We replaced the stone and replaced the prongs in the delicate setting to prevent further problems. Although the emerald is now safe in it's new setting, we told her to make sure to check this ring on a regular basis. Unlike the diamond in your engagement ring, emeralds in particular are soft and more susceptible to wear and tear. Rings like this should be taken off when doing household chores.

In our busy lives, it's difficult sometimes to find the time to keep up with things like jewelry care. Unfortunately, it's the nature of jewelry, like most other things, to loosen or break when not properly cared for. Gold and platinum are strong metals, but they will bend and wear with time. Having the settings of your rings checked every six months to a year is very important, will save you a lot of stress and potentially a lot of money down the road.

Here are some tips for taking care of your treasured pieces:
  • In addition to regular check-ups, try not to put your rings in drawers or jewelry boxes with lots of other pieces, as they may scratch each other.
  • Take rings off before swimming in chlorinated pools or using cleaning products that contain bleach or chlorine, as these chemicals can discolor diamonds and other stones.
  • Take rings or other jewelry off before doing any activities during which stones might be hitting hard surfaces. Any blows to your stones could damage them.
  • Apply lotions and perfumes before putting on your jewelry. These products can damage or discolor your metals and stones - pearls are particularly susceptible to this kind of damage.
  • Always research how to clean your particular stones. Every stone is different and requires different types of care.
  • Never leave colored stones lying in the sun, they can bleach and fade.

Gentle & effective ways to clean diamond rings:
1. Soak your diamond ring in a warm solution of mild liquid detergent and water. Ivory dish washing liquid is a good choice, but any other mild detergent is fine.
2. Use a soft brush if necessary to remove dirt. Soft is the key -- don't use a brush with bristles that are stiff enough to scratch the ring's metal setting.
3. Swish the ring around in the solution, and then rinse it thoroughly in warm water. Close the drain first, or put the ring in a strainer to keep from losing it!
4. Dry the diamond ring with a lint-free cloth.
5. Ask your jeweler for a professional cleaning every once in a while.

Sunday, September 18, 2011

Over the past several months we've been hard at work on a relaunch of our website, hoping to create a home for M. Flynn on the internet which more closely reflected our Boston storefront. Today we are incredibly excited to say that we're finally ready to launch this new site, and along with it, introduce you to our collections of fine jewelry, Alexis Bittar, Erickson Beamon, Julie Rofman, Vita Fede and estate jewelry.

At M. Flynn, we think jewelry should be well-made, versatile and always classic. The jewelry we make, as well as the jewelry we carry by other designers, all falls into these categories and together makes what we hope is a well-curated collection of pieces for everything from everyday wear, to wedding day keepsakes.

M. Flynn Fine Jewelry
Several years after starting M.Flynn, designers Megan and Moria decided to take their business a step further and create a line of fine jewelry including necklaces, earrings, rings and bracelets for specials occasions. These elegant designs incorporate precious stones and can be custom made for weddings, special events and gifts. M.Flynn fine jewelry is handmade just for the client using the highest quality materials.

Click here to see the M. Flynn Fine Jewelry collection

Alexis Bittar
Alexis Bittar is a well-known, Brooklyn-born designer and winner of the 2010 CFDA Accessory Designer of the Year award. His pieces have been featured in major magazines and ad campaigns and his jewelry has recently been a favorite of Michelle Obama. Best known for his Lucite pieces and crystal work, we love Bittar's designs for the touch of modern antique elegance they bring to any jewelry collection.

Click here to see our Alexis Bittar collection

Erickson Beamon
Detroit natives Karen Erickson, Eric Erickson and Vicki Beamon are known for their exquisite handmade costume jewelry which has become a fixture on fashion runways and in magazines around the world. They combine crystals, beads and stones to create unique, vintage-looking pieces that are great for special events but also wearable on a day to day basis. If you're looking for a piece of jewelry that will make a statement, you can count on Erickson Beamon.

Click here to see our Erickson Beamon collection

Julie Rofman
Julie Rofman is a painter and sculptor turned jewelry designer, making hand-woven beaded bracelets on a traditional bead loom. Each bracelet is made of Japanese glass beads in bright colors and arranged in the native patterns of cities around the world. We love these bracelets because they're a fun pop of color and are the adult equivalent of the friendship bracelets we used to love wearing when we were kids.

Click here to see our Julie Rofman collection

Vita Fede
Vita Fede is a line of accessories designed by Cynthia Sakai and inspired by the detail and craftsmanship of Italian leatherwork. Made of high-quality leather and mixed metals, these bracelets are great everyday places to wear alone or stacked with other favorite bracelets.

Click here to see our Vita Fede collection

Estate Jewelry
Unique period jewelry we've collected along the way at auctions and estate sales.

Click here to see our Estate Jewelry collection

Happy Shopping!

Thursday, August 25, 2011

Jackie O never bought off the rack!

When I was getting married I had a good friend make my dress. During one of our fittings he exclaimed "Jackie O never bought off the rack, Honey!" It made me laugh because I buy EVERYTHING off the rack but do I get his point. Customers come to see us all of the time to create special pieces to signify a special occasion. Our goal is to be timeless and classic but ALWAYS one-of-a-kind. Jewelry is meant to be passed down and should always have a special story attached to it. While not many of us have enough occasions to have custom clothing made, there is no reason NOT to put a little extra thought behind your special jewelry purchases. Here are a few of our latest projects:






Diamond and Marquis Sapphire Eternity Band

(this wedding gift to a bride from the groom served as her "something blue")










Engagement Ring
(With this custom ring, we added a colored stone to the side that held a meaning to the couple)










Thursday, August 18, 2011

Why would you wait for a guy to buy?

This is what I say every day. Seriously, we are seeing more and more fabulous women come in to M. Flynn and they know exactly what they want to create. It's wonderful to work with these women to create perfect pieces.

http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424053111903392904576512530377361912.html?mod=WSJ_LifeStyle_Lifestyle_5

Wednesday, August 17, 2011

Designer Profile: Julie Rofman


One of our most popular lines at the M.Flynn store this summer has been our collection of colorful, hand-beaded bracelets by designer Julie Rofman. Julie is a painter and sculptor turned jewelry designer, originally from Newton, MA. Each bracelet is made of Japanese glass beads in bright colors and arranged in the native patterns of cities around the world. This week we were lucky enough to get to ask Julie a few questions about her inspirations and about the future of her line. Check out what she had to say below, and check back soon to see our stock of Julie's bracelets available on the new M. Flynn website.


How long have you been making jewelry?
"I have been making jewelry since I was a kid at Cape Cod Sea Camp and just like you and your sister, I also created numerous bracelets out of embroidery string. I remember stringing bracelets from the metal rods of my headboard and working on them before I went to bed."


When Moria and I saw your bracelets, we instantly thought about our summers making friendship pins and weaving bracelets out of embroidery string. We thought your bracelets felt like the sophisticated version of this '80s trend. What inspired you to start making these bracelets?
"I started the handwoven beaded bracelets as a hobby, making pieces for friends and family. I started to use more uniform and intricate glass beads that came in brilliant colorways, this opened up my palette to more fine tuned design work. After much trial and error I created a clasp design that would fit pretty much any wrist size."


The bracelets seemed to be named for very fun and even exotic places. Are you a big traveler? What's on your wish list of places to visit?
"Yes! I love to travel. I think I have been to 23 countries. I pull the names for my bracelets from places I've seen or would like to visit. I would love to see the Galapagos islands."


What's next for the line?
"Next for the line is a series of necklaces that can also be worn as wrap bracelets. I also just finished a collaboration of clutches with my friend Tracey Tanner."


Friday, August 12, 2011

Two Weekends, Two Great Reasons to Shop!

Join us this weekend for the Massachusetts Tax Holiday - No sales tax on items under $2,500! A great opportunity to save a few bucks on that gift you need to buy, not to mention a perfect excuse to get a little something special for yourself.

We're open Saturday, 11am-5pm, so don't miss out!

And don't forget to stop by next weekend for the South End Business Association's Sidewalk Sale. Special sale merchandise will be available Friday the 19th and Saturday the 20th at M. Flynn and lots of your other favorite South End retailers.

Happy shopping!

Wednesday, July 6, 2011

Facebook Winners

As promised, today we picked the winners of our Facebook page giveaway. We put all of your names into an Excel spreadsheet and used a random number selector to keep it as fair as possible. Here are the winners:

Grand prize winner - A 3-strand Coin pearl necklace



2nd Grand prize winner - A 3-strand Recycled glass necklace



The 1st runner up - 3-strand Recycled glass bracelet



The 2nd runner up- Elaine Turner clutch in leopard!



3rd place winners - Antique flower earrings in crystal color of your choice








If you see your name here, expect to hear from us via Facebook very soon. Congratulations to all the winners and thanks to everyone who became a fan of our page! If you haven't yet, you can do so here: http://www.facebook.com/?ref=logo#!/pages/M-Flynn-Accessories/