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About Certified Diamond Jewelry
Valentine’s Day is getting closer and a lot of guys out there are confused by all of the options available to them in choosing a diamond engagement ring. It’s not just the understanding of carat, color, clarity, and cut (the 4 c’s), there’s also type of metal, mounting and setting, accent diamond and gemstones, and certification. Certification is perhaps the least understood. Certified diamonds are evaluated and rated by independent, third party experts from a premier lab that specializes in appraising gemstones. The Gemological Institute of America (GIA) and the American Gem Society Laboratories (AGSL) are two of the best known. These experts use precision tools and exacting industry standards to examine and grade each diamond according to the 4 c’s. The diamond is often inscribed with a unique (invisible to the eye) number that links it to it’s certification. There are two really nice aspects about having a certified diamond. One, the buyer doesn’t have to rely on the seller’s word that the diamond is what it’s purported to be. Second, if the engagement ring is ever lost or stolen, it can be identified by the lasered inscription, even when separated from the mounting. Obviously, certified diamonds are more expensive, but it’s an important consideration for any soon-to-be fiance.
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no responses - Posted 12.15.11
Every girl dreams of getting her first pair of diamond stud earrings. Diamond Stud earrings are always a classic traditional gift that all women of any age will love. They always look so pretty with any outfit. Diamond studs look great with a casual outfit as well as a formal ...continue
no responses - Posted 10.26.11
Are you looking for the perfect jewelry gift to represent your love for that special person in your life? Well the Journey Jewelry Collection is perfect! The Journey Diamond Jewelry pieces have a series of diamonds that increase in size to symbolize the journey of love you have taken together. ...continue
no responses - Posted 10.24.11
One hot jewelry trend this season is blending black and white diamonds in creative patterns. I'm not always one to hop on the band wagon to high fashion, but this one I really like. Black and white are the perfect colors (or non-colors?) to accessorize any outfit. They just "go" ...continue
no responses - Posted 10.10.11
Back in June, Reeds Jewelers, a Wilmington, NC based company, hosted a real life treasure hunt in their home town. Called the "Diamond Dash", a series of clues and challenges were hidden throughout the city of Wilmington. Couples were to work together to solve the clues, meet the challenges, and ...continue
no responses - Posted 09.16.11
September 21st is the International Day of Peace, or World Peace Day. The holiday was created by the United Nations in 1981 as a day to celebrate the absence of war. To commemorate the event, a "Peace Bell" was cast from coins donated by children around the world and gifted ...continue
no responses - Posted 07.29.11
Diamonds are a girl's best friend and any girl would be very lucky to own a Hearts on Fire diamond. Hearts on Fire is a diamond collection with the world's most perfect cut diamonds. They begin by selecting from only the top 1% of the world's raw diamonds. They have ...continue
no responses - Posted 05.23.11
To me, Blue Diamonds are stones of unparalleled beauty, mystique, legend, and even ancient curses.... all because of the infamous Hope Diamond. The dazzling deep blue wonder is the centerpiece of the Smithsonian Institute's Natural History Museum and is the most visited gemstone in the world. The 45.5 carat, almost ...continue
no responses - Posted 04.15.11
Designer jewelry by Kwiat is all about the diamonds. For a hundred years, Kwiat has striven to create perfectly cut, balanced, and brilliant diamond jewelry. The company states that it's goal is to utilize only the highest quality stones that are precisely and uniformly cut and to design finished pieces ...continue
no responses - Posted 04.11.11
Le Vian is not your everyday jewelry company: it's a legend where the storied magnificence makes it difficult to separate myth from reality. The 108.93 carat Kooh-i-Nur at the centerpiece of Queen Elizabeth's crown; the fabled, 182 carat Daria -I Noor, aka the Sea of Light, guarded by gold lions ...continue
no responses - Posted 03.28.11
New Yorker Charles Krypell was trained as a sculptor but shifted his artistic passion to creating fine jewelry when he found that by focusing on small works, in this case jewelry, he could create timeless pieces much more quickly. Bringing his experience as a Sculptor into this different field, made ...continue






