dimend SCAASI
Any one of our happy customers will tell you—dimend SCAASI Jeweler is in a class of its own.
We pride ourselves on working closely with our clients at every phase, from planning and budgeting through design, delivery and maintenance. Whether you are a first time jewelry buyer or a seasoned collector, our goal is to educate and empower you to make the very best choices to suit your wants and needs. Unlike many online Jewelers and chain stores that keep prices low by mass-producing their ri
05/29/2026
The #1 way jewelry is lost? Sliding off during dishwashing. Even if your rings fit well, cold water shrinks your fingers. Always place your rings in a dedicated "ring dish" far away from the drain! 🏠💍
05/27/2026
Want that "fresh from the jeweler" shine? After cleaning with soap and water, use a can of compressed air to blow out excess moisture from behind the stones. It prevents water spots and keeps the diamond brilliant! 💎💨
05/25/2026
Just like a car needs an oil change, your fine jewelry needs a professional inspection every 6 months. A jeweler can check prong integrity and provide a deep steam clean that you just can't mimic at home! 💍🏢
05/22/2026
Diamonds are the hardest natural substance, which means they can scratch anything—including other diamonds and gold. Store your pieces in separate compartments or soft pouches to avoid "jewelry box battle scars." 📦✨
05/21/2026
The beryl family is packed with gem-world celebrities including emerald, aquamarine and morganite. Then there’s the rare and mysterious maxixe beryl and red beryl, plus more common beauties like heliodor, goshenite and green beryl.
Beryl is allochromatic, meaning it's colorless in its purest form. It gets its color from trace elements or radiation.
- Green beryl gets its pale green hue from iron.
- Emerald glows green thanks to chromium and vanadium.
- Aquamarine gets its serene blue hue from iron.
- Maxixe turns deep blue from radiation, but its color can fade!
- Red Beryl owes its rich red hue to manganese.
- Morganite blushes pink from manganese.
- Goshenite is pure, colorless beryl, sometimes with trace elements but not enough to add color.
- Heliodor’s golden yellow comes from iron.
Which beryl variety is your favorite?
05/20/2026
Check this out - it's amazing! 😲😲😲 https://www.youtube.com/shorts/EGRajYETdQY
05/20/2026
Mind blown! 🤯🤯🤯
Never Let Mercury Touch Gold ! This is a real reaction between a 24 karat gold bar and liquid mercury, and the change is honestly unexpected. At first it just looks like the surface is bei...
05/18/2026
Once a month, do a quick "Tug Test." Gently tap your stone or hold the ring near your ear and shake it. If you hear a click or see the stone move, your prongs are loose! Take it to a jeweler ASAP. 🛠️
05/15/2026
Pearls are organic and fragile. Never soak them! Wipe them with a soft, damp cloth after wearing to remove skin oils. Store them flat in a silk pouch—never hang them, or the silk thread will stretch over time. 📿
05/13/2026
Ultrasonic cleaners are great, but use caution! They can shake loose side stones or damage "soft" gems like Emeralds, Opals, and Pearls. When in doubt, stick to a gentle manual scrub or a professional check-up. 💎✨
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5 S Wabash Avenue STE 1734
Chicago, IL
60603
Opening Hours
| Monday | 10am - 6pm |
| Tuesday | 10am - 6pm |
| Wednesday | 10am - 6pm |
| Thursday | 10am - 6pm |
| Friday | 10am - 6pm |
| Saturday | 10am - 2pm |