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Archive for the ‘Diamond Rings’ Category

Quality Engagement Rings

Wednesday, October 5, 2011 @ 03:10 PM
Master Godlsmith

Solitaire   2 The Engagement Rings symbolize your love, caring and commitment to your woman, that’s why you would want to give her a quality ring no matter it is a small or large item. It’s better to have a ring on her finger that looks pretty, full of live that she is happy and proud of. So, what it’s important in looking for an Engagement Rings.
Traditionally, the Engagement Rings are Diamond Solitaires. It’s her and your pride to have a Diamond Solitaire that has lots of sparkles. Go with smaller Diamond Rings that you can afford rather than run after big rock but has little live in it. Beside Diamond Solitaires, Engagement Rings can be a Gemstone rings, Birthstone ring, Diamonds ring that built with more accented diamonds rather than just one diamond like solitaires.
Three Stones Rings are the chosen Engagement Rings of many couples. They could be three Diamonds Rings or three Gemstone rings. Three stone represents past, presence and future and three tones rings are a beautiful style. No matter what design of the ring and what size of stones are, remember to choose the quality Engagement Ring that carry lively diamonds or gemstones.

Platinum crown brings up diamonds

Thursday, January 28, 2010 @ 08:01 PM
Master Godlsmith

Solitaire 4Platinum is rarer and more precious than gold. It is strongest and most pure metal. Platinum jewelry is composed of 90-95% pure platinum, which is resistant, won’t wear away, keeps a satin finish for long period of time. Platinum has pure white color unlike white gold that is made of mixture of yellow gold and white alloys.

The diamonds on diamond rings, no matter in yellow or white gold but set in platinum crowns always look bigger and brighter, therefore the diamond beauty enormously greater than being set in white gold crowns. Whole platinum diamond ring may be expensive but at list platinum crown would be preferable.

What Does Your Diamond Mean?

Monday, December 7, 2009 @ 04:12 PM
LuvMyTiffanyJewelry

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When shopping for the perfect piece of diamond jewelry, there’s more to consider than just the color and clarity; shape is extremely important, and not for just aesthetic reasons. Each cut has an individual meaning:

~ Round: Women drawn to this shape are traditional, honest, faithful and somewhat conservative.
~ Pear: She is an individual, yet still has a soft side for traditional romance.
~ Oval: Similar to the round cut, but shows creativity and individuality. Woman drawn to this shape are stable and faithful, and often desire fertility and children.
~ Cushion: This cut represents intimacy and romance, and an eye for the unusual.
~ Emerald: Old-fashioned, yet she exudes elegance and coolness. The open style of this cut also symbolizes an open heart and personal clarity.
~ Heart: A symbol of pure romanticism that borders on fantasy. It may detract from the stableness of a steady romance or marriage.
~ Marquise: This flashy shape suggests a desire for opulence and glitter. It may indicate a superficial attitude toward wealth or a desire for extravagance.
~ Radiant: Women who choose this style are usually flirty and trendy.
~ Princess: A woman who wears a princess cut demands attention, and is willing to take risks and be a leader.
~ Asscher: Symbolizes a desire for drama and vintage style. It also indicates clarity of person.

Separate ‘Hard’ and ‘Soft’ Jewelry

Monday, November 16, 2009 @ 01:11 PM
LuvMyTiffanyJewelry

diamondYou’ve probably heard gold and silver referred to as precious metals. While that designation refers to the relative scarcity of the metals, it could also be used to imply fragility. While gold and silver bands might seem durable, they can be scratched and damaged through contact with certain gemstones. In order to preserve your jewelry as long as possible, it’s best to keep it separated.

Let the Mohs scale of mineral hardness be your guide. Diamonds score a 10 out of 10 on the scale, meaning that they are hard and strong enough to inflict damage on soft metals and pearls. Gold and silver rank a scant 3 on the scale, so it’s best to keep bands and the like out of harm’s way. A diamond ring could be stored together with other hard gems such as sapphire, ruby and topaz.