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The Hallmark Of Quality In Helzberg Diamonds

December 15th, 2008 Ken Chan Comments off
by Godfrey Roberts

Helzberg diamonds have been well known for their excellent and top line of precious stones ever since the company was first born. This has allowed the growth of the company and an establishment of a jewelry chain that is well respected and a choice for many. They have their own production line of precious stones, with men and women always keen to add them to their personal collections.

All sorts of jewelry products feature Helzberg diamonds. It is hardly surprising considering the reputation and quality that are imbued in these stones. For example, a ring using Helzberg diamonds will be the talk of any function or gala night. Jewelry makers therefore rush to include them as part of their accessories whenever possible.

Why is Helzberg jewelry so often used with all these products? A top reason is due to the high quality that Helzberg attaches with their diamonds, which are always top of the line. The cuts of their variety of precious stones bear the mark of expert lines, undoubtedly the work of the best cutters in the industry. This contributes to the beauty that is a hallmark of diamonds from the Helzberg supply.

It is therefore hardly surprising that their diamonds are revered by collectors and fans throughout the world. Even though Helzberg diamonds might not be the most expensive precious stones on the market, it is still a huge chunk of cash to be paid out for one. Yet an astonishing number of people will not think twice about paying up for them.

The trustworthiness of their reputation as a major retailer of diamond jewelry is also another reason why shoppers have no qualms buying from Helzberg. This long-standing trust is backed by years of excellent customer service in both delivery of product and quality. A sign of that will be the perfect cut of all diamonds that emerge from the Helzberg production chain.

Buying precious stones can often leave a huge hole burning in your pockets. Despite the expected high cost of Helzberg diamonds, satisfaction is always guaranteed and rarely do you hear of any customer who would begrudge the prices being paid. Not only are you paying for the high grade stones, but also for the reputation and quality that comes with the brand.

The purity of diamonds is often reflected in their quality. All Helzberg products are delivered after extensive quality assurance tests that are stringent in every sense of the word. On top of that, the company often provides some form of guarantees that customers will always be looking out for. This is a competitive advantage when compared to other diamond suppliers within the industry.

Considering the high level of quality and service that Helzberg provides, there is no surprise that they have become one of the most renowned diamond and jewelry manufacturers in the world. Their prices are also competitive for being a top grade jewelry line. For any situation that requires it, Helzberg diamonds could and should be a person's choice for the perfect gift and representation of love and sincerity.

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Check Her Jewelry Preference Before Buying

December 6th, 2008 Eduard Rakting Comments off
by Eduard Rakting

If you need an extra special gift for an extra special person in your life, you can't go wrong by considering a diamond necklace. You are certain to find one that just fits the recipients taste.

While there is a dizzying variety of diamond necklaces available, they can be sorted into two types: Pendants and simple chains. Pendants are available in countless styles: from abstract shapes, twists and teardrops to crosses, initials, even flip-flops. A quick search online will show just how many unique styles there are. When you choose a pendant, keep in mind the wearer's style: Is it conservative or flashy?

Diamond chain necklaces are very versatile. Diamonds are studded the length of the chain for a very elegant look that can also be worn in more casual ways. Why not consider a diamond tennis bracelet with a matching necklace?

You may be surprised at the variety of stones and settings used in diamond necklaces. Diamonds used in necklaces are generally smaller than those for diamond earrings. Extra small diamonds are often used to accent other gems in the necklace, such as pearls, emeralds and sapphires.

The settings used in a diamond necklace can also vary: Pave settings are generally used in the most elaborate pieces. Channel settings are very attractive as are bezel settings and simple prongs.

Of course, diamond shapes vary widely. Heart shaped stones are beautiful and meaningful in single-stone settings. Emerald-shaped and round stones are often grouped with other gems for interesting effects.

We all know that diamonds can be expensive. While it is best to use genuine stones, you can cut corners a bit by using cubic zirconia as accent stones in your necklace. You can also use smaller diamonds or lower quality stones.

Don't think diamond necklaces are just for women. Guys would love to have a dog-tag pendant accented by a single diamond. There are very masculine diamond crosses and chains that are very attractive.

When choosing a diamond necklace, in addition to choosing the style it is important to choose the correct length and correct metal. What is the wearer's jewelry preference? Does the wearer prefer gold or silver-toned jewelry? Also notice the length of necklace the wearer prefers. While 14 to 19 inches is the most common range, diamond necklaces are available from 12 to 45 inches. If there is a special outfit you have in mind, think about the neckline and how the necklace would look with it.

A diamond necklace is a wonderful gift idea that can convey whatever message you want it to. Whether you want it for a sentimental or a romantic occasion (or no occasion at all), by taking time to consider the wearer's taste, you will give a gift that will be long treasured.

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Three Keys to Buying Cheap Engagement Rings

December 6th, 2008 Tom W. Mason Comments off
by Tom W. Mason

If you're intimidated by the process of engagement ring shopping, you're not alone. Most of us are worried about this large, important purchase. However, there are some ways you can save a lot of money and make the whole process much simpler.

Everyone wants the biggest diamond possible - bigger is considered better. This is one of the things that stresses us out so much. No one wants to pay a lot, but a bigger diamond is the goal.

Fortunately, there's some good news. You can find a larger diamond for a much smaller cost than you'd think. Just shop smart and learn about how diamonds are priced.

Here's an example to show you what we mean.

Every diamond out there has been graded according to four major characteristics. These are carat, clarity, cut and color. We'll take a look at color to show you more.

Diamond color is graded on a scale from D to Z, with D being the best quality. Determining a diamond's color is done under high magnification in a lab.

What's the catch? Diamonds that are D grade won't look differently from one that's four grades lower in quality - an H.

There's no difference at all between the two to the naked eye. Unless you look at both diamonds side by side on a white background, under magnification, you'll never see any difference at all. Even trained eyes can have a hard time telling the difference between I and D diamonds, though there's a little visible decrease in color quality if you know what to look for.

The point here is that no one should ever pay more for a higher grade diamond if they can't see the difference between it and one that's supposedly lower in quality. Leave the finest diamonds for the very rich - after all, the difference can only be seen with a microscope!

The price difference between the two ranges is enormous. You could pay thousands of dollars more for a D grade diamond. Most jewelry stores encourage buyers to choose the highest grades, of course. Most people fall into this scheme, and pay a lot more than they need to.

That's just one example of ways to save money on an engagement ring. Picking a diamond that has a lower color grading but doesn't look different to the naked eye will allow you to buy a much bigger diamond for the same amount of money. Learn about diamonds and how to buy, and you'll get a good deal.

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Want to find a cheap engagement ring?

December 4th, 2008 Tom W Mason Comments off
by Tom W Mason

For numerous folks, shopping for an engagement ring is a daunting experience. They are shopping for a diamond for the first time and they are wondering what to look for. I'm here to help! As odd as it may sound, shopping for an engagement ring should be enjoyable. We will explore the first 3 things you need to decide on. Once you know these 3 things you will be able to focus on the most important area of the ring - the diamond!

Decide on a Budget

My clients are always recommended to do this first. You want to decide what price you can pay and stick to it. There is no "set in stone" rule about how much you need to spend, although many people recommend spending the equivalent of 2 months salary for the ring.

Please be wise and don't overspend - stay within your budget. I know friends who got too big of loans to purchase a ring and they are still paying for it years after the fact. It is ridiculous to put yourself into financial difficulties. You can always upgrade her ring later after your finances are more stable if you are unable to get the right stone size now. A number of factors go into figuring your budget but you do need to be prepared to pay a good chunk. The smile that the ring will put on her face will make the expense of the diamond well worth it and remember - she will wear it forever.

Choose the Preference of Metal for the Band

White gold, yellow gold, and platinum are the 3 main choices for bands. Pay attention to what type of jewelry she owns now. If she owns or wears mostly yellow gold the choice is easy. If she wears white gold or silver than you need to choose either platinum or white gold. The cost of platinum is 3 times that of gold. Platinum is the most durable of the metals. That makes it an attractive choice for people who think about passing it down through the years to family. There is not much maintenance to platinum other than having it polished once in awhile to keep it from having a matte look.

White gold is cheaper and a bit more shiny than platinum. It will damage a bit easier but not enough to worry about. You may have to have it replated once every year or so. White gold is not actually white; it is actually gold combined with different metals that give it a look of white. Rhodium is used to plate it with to take the yellow tinge away. If this plating comes off you will start seeing the yellow tinge return. Replating is not very expensive just remember this will need to be done.

It's not a bad idea to go and have a look at how both white gold and platinum look. Some don't like the way platinum looks and vice versa. It will help you out as you make this decision.

3) Choose the setting

The setting is the basic style of the ring itself. Does it have one diamond? Are there several diamonds on the ring? This is determined by the setting you choose for your engagement ring. You have three main choices to chose from. A solitaire engagement ring is the simplest but also the most popular. It is one single diamond mounted on a band. This is the perfect way to show off a diamond. A three stone engagement ring has one center diamond, and two smaller diamonds beside it - one on each side. These side diamonds are usually about 30-60% of the size of the center diamond.

A diamond engagement ring with side stones has one main center diamond and then several small diamond on both sides. These diamonds are usually very small so they don't cost an arm and a leg. If you aren't sure what she would prefer, try to find out. The best way is to have one of her friends (that you trust!) ask her and then let you know. Girls talk about jewelry so she won't automatically suspect anything. You will feel a lot better knowing you got her the right one.

When you have done these 3 steps, you can then have some fun picking out the diamond! She will be wearing the diamond for life so be sure you concentrate on picking out a diamond that is stunning! I love watching my wife receive compliments on hers. Shows me that I did my job right!

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Here’s How To Find a Cheap Engagement Ring – Save Thousands!

December 3rd, 2008 Tom W. Mason Comments off
by Tom W. Mason

So you are ready to propose - you have a great proposal idea in your head, you know exactly what you are going to say and you can't wait to put a ring on her finger. There's just one problem - you don't have the ring! Money's tight though, so you want to find a cheap engagement ring - is it possible?

Personally I don't like to use the word cheap when talking about an engagement ring. Instead, I like to say affordable engagement ring. Sounds a lot better doesn't it?

Budget is the first consideration when you're working with a tight budget. Figure out how much you can afford to spend on an engagement ring. Be realistic here; it is going to be a significant expense.

An engagement ring is going to set you back a few bucks. You will probably have to save up for a bit or tap into existing savings. It's a big purchase - and an extremely important one.

Generally, people budget about two month's salary for an engagement ring. This may not be possible in your case - don't worry if you're in that boat. Like all of us, you have a lot of bills to pay. Not everyone can afford to pay two month's salary for an engagement ring.

If you can't afford two month's salary for an engagement ring, don't worry. It is possible to find a beautiful diamond engagement ring which does fit into your budget. The important thing is to make the most of your budget.

My suggestion is to have at least $1000 to spend though. Remember that this is a ring she will wear forever. It is a sign of your committment and love for her - buying it should involve some form of sacrifice. Obviously $1000 is well below the average amount spent, but it can actually take a long ways if you know what to look for.

You can go to my website to read my Diamond Buying Guide. This guide will give you a lot of great information on buying the best engagement ring while staying within your budget. My guide helps you to get the most diamond for your money.

First off, go for a very simple setting. And stick with 14K white or yellow gold. There is no need to spend the extra on 18K or platinum. You want the majority of your budget to go towards the diamond.

For the diamond, the key is getting the biggest size rock for your pricerange. Diamonds are graded in a number of different categories - the diamond guide I put together shows you exactly what combination to go for when you're on a budget. Without this information you will either waste a bunch of cash or get a low quality diamond.

You can find the perfect ring for that perfect girl without going broke. Remember, an affordable engagement ring is what you're looking for - never tell her it's a "cheap" engagement ring! ;) Happy hunting!

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