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McCoy Jewelers came to life in November of 1992. Dreaming of one day owning a store, but not thinking it was possible, out of the blue Dayna McCoy received a call asking if she wanted to buy a store in downtown Bartlesville. Before she knew what hit her, Dayna was the proud owner of McCoy Jewelers. Since 1992 Dayna and her husband Larry have enjoyed seeing their hard work grow into a new store, three times as large as when they began.

Second generation, Matt McCoy took over ownership in January of 2011 and plans to continue providing the high level of service and merchandise McCoy Jewelers' clients have become accustomed to in the previous years. Matt has achieved the certification of Master Bench Jeweler, a title only a few jewelers can claim. He has been working with jewelry for over 24 years.

He is also a master at creating custom jewelry using Matrix 3D Jewelry Design Software from Gemvision, a computer-aided design program. With this CAD software, he has been able to make many fine pieces of jewelry for McCoy Jewelers' clients.
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Our Four C's of Diamonds guide can help you decide on the most important factors when shopping for a diamond.
The word carat derives from the word carob, a Mediterranean seed, which has an extremely consistent weight for measuring.
The greater the carat weight, the rarer, and more valuable the diamond becomes.
Five metric carats weighs exactly 1 gram.
Some people want the largest diamond possible.
If size is a priority, we at McCoy Jewelers can help you classify the proper cut, color and clarity to fit your budget economically, and fit your jewelry beautifully.
Some people want to buy the biggest diamond possible.
Is this always the right choice?
The larger the diamond, chances are the more inclusions it likely has, and because it's larger, these inclusions are typically even more visible than on a smaller diamond.
But most importantly, if the diamond cut isn't proportioned correctly, it won't return the maximum amount of light through the top of the diamond.
This illustrates that no matter how large the diamond, its cut and proportions determine how brilliant the diamond really is.
Solitaire settings are great if you have a stunning singular stone that has been passed down through the generations as an heirloom, many choose to display it in a classic Solitaire setting.
This setting generally allows for the maximum amount of sparkle by allowing light to pass in through the bottom sections of the ring.
Side-Stone is similar to the Three Stone.
Side Stone settings are made up of a main stone and two alternative cuts with a greater difference in hierarchy.
Side Stones offer an elegant transition from stone to band and frame the main stone in lovely way.
Garnet comes from the Latin word granatus, meaning grain.
Garnet is mostly mined in Southeast Asia, Brazil, and Africa.
Occurring in every color except blue, the garnet is a versatile stone, appropriate for a multitude of applications and occasions.
Amethyst is a member of the quartz family, and ranges in color from light to deep purple.
Amethyst is derived from the Greek word emthystos meaning not drunk.
The ancient Greeks and Romans made drinking cups out of Amethyst believing that it would prevent intoxication.
There are many different metal types that are used to make jewelry, and we've listed some popular metal types below.
White Gold is a form of gold with a distinct pale white or cream color; its an alloy of gold and at least one white metal; either nickel, manganese, or palladium, which typically makes up approximately 10% of the alloy.
Rose Gold has a "rose" tint from the gold-copper alloy that composes it.
It is also known as "pink gold" and "red gold", and historically was very popular in Russian, which has also earned it the name "Russian Gold", though it is far and away most well known as Rose Gold.
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