Usage of Silicone Bracelets-Wristbands - Event Planning
- By Jason Uvios
- Published March 16th, 2009
- Jewelry
- Unrated
Silicone bracelets are very versatile because they are highly customizable and they are very inexpensive product. So, these silicone bracelets are a cost effective way to identify your event participants, raise funds, and most especially to bring people closer as a community.
Cutting And Polishing Diamonds
- By Mitch Endick
- Published March 16th, 2009
- Jewelry
- Unrated
Precious stones are cut and polished to develop the beauties which are latent in them. The diamond in its natural found state is not spectacular. The diamond in a natural state is merely a luminous gray pebble.
Diamond Damage And Repair
- By Mitch Endick
- Published March 16th, 2009
- Jewelry
- Unrated
Repairing and recutting a diamond does not happen often, but it does to diamonds that have been damaged or those that were not well made when originally cut.
Diamond Color Judging For Jewelry
- By Mitch Endick
- Published March 16th, 2009
- Jewelry
- Unrated
In judging the color of diamonds it is necessary to obscure the prismatic play of colors in order to see the true color. You can do this by giving the stone a puff of breath and then studying the color while dim. It must also be remembered that diamonds also have faint color differences in them.
How To Choose A Diamond For An Engagement Ring
- By Mitch Endick
- Published March 16th, 2009
- Jewelry
- Unrated
Congratulations, you are in the market for a diamond engagement ring. The average consumer may need to rely much upon his jewelry store clerk unless research is done before hand.
Precious Minerals For Jewelry
- By Mitch Endick
- Published March 16th, 2009
- Jewelry
- Unrated
With the exception of the pearl, which is a shellfish, precious stones are minerals that possess traits of personal adornment. Precious stones originate from the most awesome powers of nature.
Diamonds, Larger Size Or Better Cut?
- By Mitch Endick
- Published March 16th, 2009
- Jewelry
- Unrated
The jewelry store must decide if it is going to try to sell the customer a well cut stone or a larger carat, poorly cut stone for the same price. This is a dilemma for dealers to consider. From a fair business standpoint it is important to explain to the customer why certain stones are sold for less per carat.
Diamonds, For Investment Or Pleasure?
- By Mitch Endick
- Published March 16th, 2009
- Jewelry
- Unrated
Most diamonds sold to the general public are known as slightly imperfect. Slightly imperfect diamonds are not easily spotted by the trained eye. The regular person would probably never even notice the imperfections.
Diamond Cutting And The Effect On Value
- By Mitch Endick
- Published March 16th, 2009
- Jewelry
- Unrated
Rough diamonds come in several basic shapes. The most common shape is in the form known as an octahedron. The octahedron resembles two Egyptian pyramids placed base to base, that is the usual crystal form of a diamond.
The Ruby, Emerald And Saphire
- By Mitch Endick
- Published March 16th, 2009
- Jewelry
- Unrated
Rubies and sapphires are composed of almost pure aluminum and oxygen and are members of the corundum family. The mineral is often called a ruby when it is red and a sapphire when it is blue.
Many of todays hottest Hollywood celebrities and movie stars have taken to the growing trend of body piercing and body jewelry. This is no longer the arena of a small group of hardcore body piercers but part of our main stream culture. Learn more about body jewelry.
Diamonds, Value And Carbon Spot Imperfections
- By Mitch Endick
- Published March 16th, 2009
- Jewelry
- Unrated
Diamonds almost always have defects and one of the main defects is carbon spots. Their influence upon diamond value has to be taken into account along with the influence of color. A stone may have great color, yet may yield some carbon imperfections making it far less valuable than an off color stone.
Desirable Qualities In Diamonds
- By Mitch Endick
- Published March 16th, 2009
- Jewelry
- Unrated
Precious stones in general are rare and a perfect one is rarely ever found. Gems for the most part are at a safe stock. The public is beginning to realize and want to understand the finer qualities of precious stones.
Diamond Colors And How To Determine Them
- By Mitch Endick
- Published March 16th, 2009
- Jewelry
- Unrated
Most transparent minerals have, when pure, no color. Diamonds, being transparent, are no exception to this rule. Color is due to the presence of relatively small amounts of foreign substances, usually in metallic oxides. Iron oxide is one of the most common oxides, especially in diamonds.
Is My Bracelet Real Or Costume Jewelry
- By Victor Epand
- Published March 16th, 2009
- Jewelry
- Unrated
This article gives you some advice on what to look for and how to go about making sure that it is real when you get a bracelet.
Precious gems are comprised of the traditional four precious stones which are diamonds, rubies, sapphires and emeralds. There is not a system to order the four precious gems because their beauty is a matter of taste. Tastes change with time and what is considered a favorite today may be different a few years or decades from now.
Caring for Pearls. How to Keep them in Perfect Condition
- By Stephen Dolan
- Published March 16th, 2009
- Jewelry
- Unrated
Pearls are elegent and beautiful. Follow the advice in this article to Keep your pearls in pristine condition for many yerars to come
Testing Silver and Silver Grades
- By Victor Epand
- Published March 16th, 2009
- Jewelry
- Unrated
This article contains information on silver grades and silver tests.
White Gold Can Get Yellow
- By Victor Epand
- Published March 16th, 2009
- Jewelry
- Unrated
The article contains information on how to care for white gold, and explains causes of 'yellowish' color.
The Problem With Denture Cleansers And Jewelry
- By Victor Epand
- Published March 16th, 2009
- Jewelry
- Unrated
The article explains why denture cleansers can not be used on jewelry.
Seaching For Good Jewelry Manufacturers
- By Victor Epand
- Published March 16th, 2009
- Jewelry
- Unrated
This article tells you about some jewelry manufacturers that are not very well known, but who you might want to try because their jewelry is very good.
Diamond Grades, Color and Clarity
- By Victor Epand
- Published March 16th, 2009
- Jewelry
- Unrated
This article is a description of the color and clarity of diamond grades.
Authenticating Of Jewelry
- By Victor Epand
- Published March 16th, 2009
- Jewelry
- Unrated
This article tells you about how the jeweler will go about authenticating your jewelry for you and how hard it might be to do that.
Where And How To Get Rings Engraved
- By Victor Epand
- Published March 16th, 2009
- Jewelry
- Unrated
This article gives advice about how and where you can go to get a ring engraved.
Advice For Buying Fine Jewelry
- By Victor Epand
- Published March 16th, 2009
- Jewelry
- Unrated
This article tells you what to look for when you are buying a piece of jewelry and what questions you should ask before buying.

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