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Fun Photo Friday — Southern Caribbean; ABC Islands — Aruba


Royal Plaza Mall

Today’s Fun Photo Friday brings to a close the “A” in the ABC Islands. Next week we move on to “B”. That would be Bonaire, and we covered a lot on that visit so I’ll be running articles over a couple of weeks. Until then, here’s today’s photo gallery:

A fun reminder of where you’ve been is to photograph a local license plate
Ursula sharing a bench with a friendly cow
Blue on White
SharQy’s Cantina

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Southern Caribbean Cruising — ABC Islands; Aruba shopping at Noble Jewelers


Noble Jewelers — Across from Royal Plaza Mall

The store I alluded to on Monday’s article was Noble Jewelers, which shares a building with Kay Fine Jewelry (yep, that Kay’s; like the one in your local mall). But before I begin, let me assure you that I was in no way compensated for this article, nor was it requested by the proprietors at Noble Jewelers. Indeed, this article will probably come as a surprise to them once I send word of it to them. Here is the gentleman who helped us on our quest to secure a reasonably priced yet nice example of an emerald for Ursula:

Ursula and Noble Jewelers sales consultant Mukesh “Max” Kumar

And, yes, Noble Jewelers is indeed the top seller of Hearts on Fire diamonds. They had a couple of awards displays to prove it. In addition to the one I presented on Monday, here’s another, again with Mukesh “Max” Kumar’s name plastered all over them:

A sampling of Mukesh “Max” Kumar’s many Hearts on Fire sales awards

But diamonds do not constitute the sole gemstone sold here. Neither is Hearts on Fire their sole source for diamonds. Here is a gallery of some of their other samplings:

As I mentioned before, this is a very modest store. Totally unexpected when one considers the amount of sales in Hearts on Fire diamonds alone. Here is the interior shot of this unpretentious outlet:

Noble Jewelers

But looking around they definitely won’t let you forget that one specific source for which they are known:

Hearts on Fire posters

On Monday I told you that I am well aware of Ursula’s tastes in jewelry. Indeed, I frequently find something she’ll like well before she does. This visit to Noble Jewelers proved no exception, as I was the one who discovered a pair of earrings that mesh perfectly with Ursula’s tastes. Alas, Ursula does not wear earrings, so it would appear that finding this gem was all for naught:

One half of a pair of emerald earrings

The emeralds had color, depth, were relatively clear, and as a bonus they were haloed by a tastefully arranged complementing ring of ten round and eight trapezoid diamonds. Quite the quandary, until Max presented a solution. Max offered to break the set and at no additional cost set one of the earrings as a pendant. Astonishingly, he held to that no-cost pledge even after I negotiated a better price. He asked what I wanted to pay, and to my shock and amazement he accepted my first offer, which I thought was on the lowball side.

Max and Ursula on our next day visit to pick up her emerald

Fortunately Grandeur of the Seas was overnighting in Oranjestad, so Max had more than enough time to get the work done for pick-up the following afternoon. The work was very nicely done, as you can see from this photograph:

Ursula’s first emerald

Okay, that’s it for shopping tips in this series. My apologies if it bored you to tears, but I just thought some might want a tip for shopping in the Southern Caribbean. The rest of the series will be shopping free.

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Southern Caribbean Cruising — ABC Islands; Aruba


This Southern Caribbean series is not in my usual chronological order. It just made more sense to me to include the ABC Islands in a single grouping rather than interspersing these three islands of the Netherlands Antilles among other destinations. And to take it a step further, I’m presenting the ABCs in alphabetical order just for fun.

Oranjestad, Aruba — The “A” in the ABC Islands

Thus, today I present to you the “A” in the ABC Islands, Aruba, as I take you on a visual tour of its capital Oranjestad. There’s not a whole lot to photograph if you stick to the more touristy area along Lloyd G. Smith Blvd., which is what Ursula and I did on this cruise. Nevertheless, there are some interesting things to see and if you’re into shopping this is where you need to be. But more on the shopping aspect below and on Wednesday.

Paardenbaai Plaza shopping and informational kiosks at the cruise port

Stepping beyond port security takes you through the Paardenbaai Plaza kiosks, which offer various touristy fare such as keychains, shot glasses, T-shirts and hats, as well as information booths and tours. Look left upon reaching Lloyd G. Smith Blvd. doesn’t look like a whole lot:

Lloyd G. Smith Blvd. looking left from the cruise port

Instead, let’s turn right, which holds an array of restaurants, bars, and jewelry stores:

Heading southeast on foot

One of the most impressive sights along this street would have to be Royal Plaza Mall, which I love to photograph from various angles:

Royal Plaza Mall

And, yes, there are places here to pop a cold one while watching the world stroll by, such as Iguana Joes Caribbean Bar & Grill:

Iguana Joe’s

Here’s an area for the high-end shopper seeking name brands such as Louis Vuitton, Prada, Ralph Lauren, Cartier, Bulgari, Chopard, and Gucci:

I bit pricey for me

During your window-shopping stroll, don’t forget to look out over the waters of the Caribbean:

Tug on the Horizon
Renaissance Marina

Now a word about jewelry shopping, which will be the major topic in Wednesday’s article. You may recall that last November I gave a review of our favorite jeweler now that El Paso’s Greg Kligman decided to shutter Sheldon Jewelers. Aurora Jewelers of Skagway, Alaska is still our favorite, and Sachin “Shawn”​ Kishnani is still our trusted friend in the business. But we were in the Caribbean, after all, and Ursula’s jewelry collection lacks one specific gemstone. I’ll give you a hint: (remember last week’s series? before we reached Aruba we were in Cartagena). Yep. Emerald.

During this voyage I wanted to fill that hole in Ursula’s collection. The Grandeur of the Seas‘ onboard jewelry store had a few examples, and they were not too badly priced. Indeed, we returned several times to look over a narrowed field of two or three pieces, but decided to wait on what Cartagena had to offer. What a disappointment. Poor quality compounded by prices higher than those aboard ship. If a stone had the deep, intense emerald color, it was marred by cloudiness. If it was clear, it invariably had a light green tone. If it looked even halfway reasonable on clarity, color, or size, it was ridiculously priced. The ship seemed to be the better source. And if you know anything about jewelry shopping in cruise ports, then you know that Diamonds International, Tanzanite International, and Emeralds International are price-gouging rip-off stores that sell at prices four, five, sometimes ten times higher than warranted.

Hearts on Fire “The World’s Perfect Cut Diamond

Got your attention yet? Don’t let that poster above mislead you. It’s just that diamonds are Ursula’s best friends, and after visiting several stores on Oranjestad to look at emeralds we hit a place she wanted to see because they had Hearts on Fire diamonds. You’ll see more on that store Wednesday, but I’m setting you up for that tale today.

A Hearts on Fire diamond

This store was of the smaller mom-and-pop variety. So, imagine our surprise as we looked around at both emeralds and diamonds when our salesman, Mukesh “Max” Kumar (yes, I asked; no relation to Kumar Patel) informed us that this unpretentious shop is the world leader in the sale of Hearts on Fire diamonds. Okay, I saw you roll your eyes, but…

A small sampling of Max Kumar’s awards for selling Hearts on Fire diamonds

And how did they come up with a name like Hearts on Fire? Well, under magnification and looking at the bottom of the diamond, you’ll see hearts. Max showed us this effect, as well as the spikes seen from the top of one of these gems.

Hearts on Fire refraction under magnification

But we weren’t here for diamonds. We were looking for an emerald. We’d already hit several stores, including a Milano (good people to do business with; located throughout the Caribbean and several ports in Alaska) and one promising store called Queen’s Jewelers. Then we found this place (name to be revealed on Wednesday), and I saw a pair of earrings in a setting I knew Ursula would love. Alas, she does not wear earrings. On Wednesday I’ll show you how this wonderful little store solved our problem.

One half of a pair of emerald earrings

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