Archive for October, 2009

Oct 31 2009

Engagement Rings: Can Males Wear One?

Published by Rich Keys under Diamonds

We are living in the 21st century and some may claim that we are in a post-modern society, one in which gender boundaries have become blurred, and the term 'metrosexual' is yet another fashionista term to apply to a man comfortable in his own sexuality.

With revolution in the air and all of this change, it would appear slightly ridiculous that some men still feel uncomfortable wearing a piece of jewellery that is symbolic for their commitment and love to the woman in their life.

Engagement rings that are designed for men will often bear similar characteristics to those of a female engagement ring, yet will obviously be more masculine in that they will be thicker and wider, in order to fit the man's finger. As in women's rings, diamonds will often be a feature, as over the last sixty years, they have been a staple in most engagement rings.

Engagement rings that are designed for men are becoming more and more popular in Canada and America, with the woman returning favour of her engagement ring with one for her fiancee's to keep; nonetheless, they are still by no means the norm.

The question thus remains as too why male engagement rings aren't more prevalent in today's society; with so many females battling for equal opportunities on behalf of women everywhere, both in the home and the workplace, it would seem that women shelling out the traditional two months salary for a ring to go on their man's finger would be a forward step in such a movement, in order to make the act of marriage an equal one too.

People who oppose this idea may be the traditionalists in society, those that claim that it is a man's duty to purchase and offer the ring, and that engagement rings are only to be worn by women because this is the way that it has always been.

Many people agree that the old fashioned way of proposing is the best way, so this view is totally acceptable, a sort of, 'If it ain't broke, don't fix it' mentality, however for those who are a little more playful with tradition, somewhat more experimental with the idea of marriage, then a male engagement ring may be worth looking into.

Many jewellers, including online jewellers and ring sale sites supply male engagement rings, many of which will offer great discounts for using their services online.

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Oct 27 2009

An Unbiased Review of Abazias Diamonds

Published by Vicente Ross under Diamonds

Many people are searching the Internet seeking unbiased reviews of Abazias diamonds. They want to know if the company delivers what they promise. After tracking the Abazias website, performing customer satisfaction reviews, price comparisons and finally sending one of our buyers to their showroom, here's what we've concluded.

Abazias sells superbly beautiful diamonds to suit any taste. They accommodate the most discerning buyers from the diamond connoisseur, to the jeweler, to the guy who knows nothing about fine jewelry. As far as choices go, Abazias has over one hundred and fifty thousand loose diamonds to select from.

The Abazias selection process is streamlined. It starts with deciding on which cut suits your fancy: emerald, radiant, pear, princess, trillian, asscher, cushion, heart, oval, round or marquise. If you feel perplexed with your numerous choices, not to worry! Abazias makes the quest for finding the immaculate diamond an easy undertaking. Their customer friendly selection option allows you to hone in and quickly locate the gemstone that you dreamed of.

Another unique benefit Abazias has is their ability of giving better deals on diamonds than other diamond retailers. Abazias moves diamonds in such large quantities that they are able sell their diamonds at lower prices in comparison to all of their competitors.

The Abazias team invites you to their showroom in Gainesville, Florida to get a firsthand view of their operation. You'll be greeted by a knowledgeable and helpful staff with an expertise at helping clients find phenomenal diamonds and fine jewelry. If you are hesitant about doing business on the World Wide Web, just know that Abazias has a rock solid guarantee backed by their absolute reputation for surpassing customer's highest demands.

Abazias recommends that anyone who might be skeptical of the diamond quality to have it sent to an independent appraiser and have it appraised by a professional under your observation before completing your purchase. Having a professional third party jeweler appraise the diamond prior to actually purchasing it ensures that you will be getting a great deal.

If you are apprehensive about completing such a large transaction over the Internet, just know that Abazias is in good standing with the Better Business Bureau, they also have a great reputation with the local Bank of America. In addition, the Abazias website is secure and affords you with the utmost level of protection from Internet fraud.

Overall, your purchase from Abazias is safe and secure, guaranteed in writing, and most importantly, will cost you less than dealing with any other retailer. Get the diamond you dreamed of at a price that will have you jumping for joy!

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Oct 24 2009

Select Jewelry For Sophisticated Women

Published by Barbara Soanes under Diamonds

Jewelry, since time began offers a host of the mythical and superstitious. Some stones have healing powers, others will fend off sickness, offer protection, give courage and will even draw in the opposite sex. We have all sensed at onetime what our birth stone is and what it symbolizes. As there's only twelve months in the year this provides us only the possibility of twelve different gem stones. We are acquainted January being the Garnet, a cousin to the Ruby, February the Amethyst, March the Aquamarine, April the Diamond, May the Emerald, June the Pearl, July the Ruby, August the Peridot, September the Sapphire, October the Opal, November the Topaz and December the Turquoise. Although this is all well and good there are more very fine stones out there that were not lucky enough to be selected as a stone of the month.

Malachite, Lapis Lazuli and Opal come to mind as do Onyx, Tiger eye and Jade. All worthy stones in there own right and if you choose to make one of them your own personal favorite, well who is going to stop you. The stone designated to be your own just because you were born in that month may not be a color that you warm to instinctively.

If you happen to be a lover of the more variety that Jade gives you over Emerald shall we say, then by all means choose that. Jade is the bringer of tranquility, wisdom, long life and a peaceful death. Emerald brings healing, success in business and to be able to tell the future. Hmm. Tell the future? Bring those Emeralds on. Well maybe not. Knowing the future may not be such a good thing after all, but you get my drift here.

The wearing of Malachite is supposed to be beneficial to the eyes and blood sugar levels. Lapis Lazuli is supposed to make us more kind and helpful and is the stone of fidelity. I once saw a fireplace surround in King Ludwig's Castle Neuschwanstein in Bavaria made of Lapis. It was a bit excessive but no doubt extravagant in its luxury as non jewelry.

The primaeval connection that Tiger Eye represents is as appealing as animal print silks. It has a luminance that has a universal attraction and is known as a custodial stone and treats eye disease. I guess the eyes have it. Naturally there's a lot more to gems, stones, silver and gold but for now we have scraped the surface and afforded ourselves the chance to delve a little further next time. For now, merely go out and look, touch and go through the wonder of the bauble and who knows, maybe one will verbalize its own special language to you.

While living in the Orient for 23 years Barbara was able to learn about jewelry and is able to talk with authority about the subject. Please take a minute to gain further information at Barbara's Jewelry Box. To view a collection of 'one of a kind' Wearable Art also visit Naga's Jewelry. You will find items on view quite delightful and also very exclusive. Thank you for visiting with us. Aloha from Hawaii.

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Oct 24 2009

Need to Know Information for Buying Diamond Jewelry

Published by Brad Morgan under Diamonds

Diamonds are cherished for their extreme beauty and everlasting durability.

If you are confused about why some diamonds are so much more expensive than others, you are not alone. Why oh why can one diamond engagement ring be worth $8000 and another one that doesn't look that much different to the naked eye be worth only $2000?

The physical weight of a diamond is referred to as its "carat". The value of a diamond is directly proportional to its size. The larger the diamond, the more valuable it is, because larger diamonds are less common. Greater size makes the diamond more spectacular, and therefore increases the purchase price.

After carat weight is obtained, the next aspect that can cause price deviation is the clarity. You can determine the clarity of a particular diamond by a number of features. The term inclusions refers to imperfections inside the diamond, while blemishes refer to imperfections on the surface.

The quantity, type, location, measurement, and tint of its inclusions, or internal facets, as well as its blemishes, or features on the surface, all factor into the clarity. The clarity ranges from the rank of 'pure,' meaning no flaws, to 'heavily included,' meaning that it is seriously damaged.

Therefore the more severely included a diamond is with crystals, feathers, or other types of internal and external flaws, the lower its value. These deformities are due to the cooling process of the diamonds against other materials. Clarity is highly prized, especially in larger carat diamonds where the imperfections are more detectable.

Another important factor when evaluating the worth of a diamond is color. If certain gases were present beneath the earth when the diamond was forming, it may have taken on a distinct color.

There is a scale of coloration that ranges from "D," where no color is present, to "Z," where color is easily visible. There is a spectrum known as "beyond Z," where the colors are rich and vibrant within the diamond and are referred to as fancy colors.

The cost of a diamond is also determined by one final factor, the cut. The cut of a diamond gives it the ability to glitter by reflecting the light back out in very precise ways.

A diamond that sparkles and glitters can be said to have 'fire'. The actual rating system uses common words like good, average, and irregular. The bottom line though is if you want your diamond to sparkle even in dim light, then you need to make sure the cut is impeccable, and that will cost you more money.

So there you have it, the 4 C's of choosing a diamond: carat, clarity, color and cut. Understanding these basic concepts before you enter a diamond store will go a long way towards making an excellent buying decision.

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Oct 23 2009

Beautiful Heart-Shaped Jewelry

Published by Betsy Johnson under Diamonds

When we think of the "heart shape" we more often than not think of romance and love. It has managed to work its way into our treasured holidays such as St. Valentine's Day, into our greeting cards and gifts, and into our designs of jewelry as well. This jewelry is often made out of precious metals (such as gold and silver) and gems (such as diamonds and rubies), and when we incorporate the "heart shape" we are creating an object that portrays the eternal ideas of not only romance and love, but caring and belonging as well. We will now explore the origins of the "heart shape symbol", heart jewelry, and learn about the world's most famous heart-shaped diamond.

The "heart symbol" has been around for years, used to refer to the spiritual, emotional, moral, and intellectual core of humans. It's often depicted as "red" as this symbolizes blood (as it is the heart that pumps blood through the body) and strong emotions...and what emotion can possibly be stronger than that of true love?

Finding a true heart-shaped diamond is a rare event, but they do exist. For example, the most rare and famous of these is the "Blue Heart" (also called the Eugenie Blue) diamond. Many people consider it to be the best example of a blue diamond that the world has ever seen. The only diamond that can rival its fame is perhaps the Hope Diamond, but with the unique heart shape of the "Blue Heart", it really stands out in the crowd. From the standpoint of pure elegance and simplicity, there are few diamonds that can hold a candle to the "Blue Heart".

The "Blue Heart" is a 30.82 metric carat diamond. It is thought to be of either African or Indian origin. The original rough diamond was cut by Antanik Ekyanan of Neuilly, Paris in either 1909 or 1910. It's current dimensions are: 20mm x 19mm x 12mm.

The diamond wound up in the possession of an Argentinian woman named Mrs. Unzue, who had it set into a corsage. It was sold to Cartier in 1910. When it was sold to Van Cleef and Arpels in 1953 it was still in the corsage setting.

Next stop...an European family. They then sold this heart jewelry gem to a gentleman named Harry Winston in 1959. He put the diamond into a ring, and then sold it to Marjorie Merriweather Post, who eventually donated it to the Smithsonian Institution in Washington, D.C. This wonderful example of heart jewelry is currently on display at this institution today. Want a bit of trivia? At one point the "Blue Heart" Diamond, the Hope Diamond, and the Heart of Eternity were all on display at the Smithsonian.

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Oct 21 2009

Diamonds: Do They Remain A Woman’s Best Friend?

Published by Rich Keys under Diamonds

There are no quicker or effective ways to a woman's heart than a classic diamond. Nothing really says I love you, (or I love you so much that I am willing to spend my next 3 months salary on a piece of jewellery for you,) than a beautiful diamond ring on your lover's finger.

Nonetheless, in these current times of financial unrest, even the most romantic of Romeos could be hard pushed to fork out the money required for a top end diamond ring. This may leave many men hoping for a new, cheaper stone for their women to start lusting over...ruby? Emerald? Granite?!

Unfortunately diamonds are still at the top end of most women's wish lists which is bad news for those romancers unwilling to part with top dollar sums of money in exchange for the most romantically precious of all stones.

Apparently, women are infatuated with the glitter and glamour that is traditionally associated with these precious rocks, and when they are given one as a present, a small amount of that fantasy enters their own little world.

Recent surveys show that since the recession, the vast majority would prefer a diamond to be the focal point of any piece of jewellery offered to them as a gift and that ladies still expect to be proposed to with a diamond engagement ring.

Taking all of this into consideration, it would appear that somewhere between men's slimming wallets and the diamond companies' traditionally astronomical prices, a compromise must be met.

Luckily, there are companies out there that have taken a practical approach to the credit crunch, not by compromising in the quality of their rocks, but on the price tags that are attached to them.

Leading companies are now reducing their prices to allow a wider spread of customers to enjoy their diamonds, by offering realistic, yet still reassuringly expensive prices, after realising that not everyone nowadays has a couple of grand lying around to splash out on a ring.

There are companies on the market that can cater for anyone's needs, offering a full range of diamond jewellery that spans everybody's price range, whether you have been hit hard by the recession, yet still want to show the one that you love how much you care for them in the form of a diamond ring, or even if you have survived the credit crunch in one piece and feel like splashing out.

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Oct 21 2009

Where Do You Get Affordable Bridal Jewelry From?

Published by Bart Forcey under Diamonds

In today's tightened economic environment, people are looking to conserve where they can. This is just as true with weddings as it is with anything else. Affordable bridal jewelry that's also stylish is a wonderful alternative,

What's interesting is that a lot of soon-to-be brides don't seem to realize that there are all kinds of bridal jewelry fashions available that won't kill the pocketbook. Most of them also don't take much effort to find, either.

When it's the case that cash might be tight or the budget is high on the priority list, know that plenty of options exist. The classic bridal jewelry made up of cubic zirconium can be a ready replacement for real diamonds. Many bridal and bridesmaid necklaces and bracelets use faux and freshwater pearls. These are always cheaper than using the real thing or saltwater pearls. Crystal of different types is also a fine substitute. You see many examples of earrings using it these days.

So-called "costume jewelry" is also a good option. A number of shops and stores sell their wares on the Internet. Most bridal necklace sets can be found at very affordable prices. All of them look quite nice and will shine and give off all kinds of sparkling colors under the right lighting conditions. Rhinestones of all types can make for a good accessory in many instances. They're not expensive and very abundant, and they can add color and style to any wedding ensemble.

Bridal tiaras and headdresses can benefit from the use of faux pearls or cubic zirconium or crystals rather than the real things. And there are literally dozens of selections to choose from. All of the real nice sets will add to fond memories for a long time to come. You don't have to have the real thing to have a stylish, tasteful wedding.

In almost every circumstance, too, there's a jewelry kit on the market that's suitable for the crafts-makers out there. With something like this, it's possible to make up a fine selection of tasteful bridal jewelry sets at a very reasonable cost in terms of materials and ease of production. Many brides like to create jewelry inspired from the Victorian era, too.

At a time when all our budgets may be feeling the effects of economic anxiety, it's comforting to know that there are stylish and affordable alternatives when it comes to bridal jewelry. Many items available to the bride and her bridal party are designed to take any worries about price or looks away. This alone is sure to make any wedding more memorable for the good time had by all than for any sort of scrimping or saving done in the area of jewelry.

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Oct 19 2009

Jewelry For The Sophisticated Women

Published by Barbara James under Diamonds

When Jewelry is an important part of your closet, especially on a daily basis, you are constantly on the search for new and arousing pieces. The stores and boutiques you browse at times have a period where they can not quite keep up with something novel when you need it now. The fact you're reading this shows that you are earnest about your Jewelry collection and are on to a effective resource, the Internet. Here you will find literally thousands of outlets from a pair of plastic pine tree earrings, to diamond and emerald Jewelry worth many thousands of dollars.

A quest for something new is now under way. We certainly know what we don't want, so elimination of the plastic and very inexpensive items is a given. On then to refine the quest, but where do we begin? A good start is to describe what we are looking for. One of a Kind will bring in a good amount of hand made pieces and craft items. Okay, but what if we are after something a bit more than craft one of a kind. How about refining even more by describing one of a kind designer items. There you may find is a whole new category to explore.

So here we are, sitting at our computer and trying to sort out the wheat from the chaff so to speak, or the middle ground where the product is neither too cheap nor too expensive. We are now going to find a niche for ourselves by describing how we feel about ourselves and add this to our keyword search. Are we sophisticated, professional, dramatic or a quieter presence but with a sense of design and scale for what works. Are we a young beginner or a seasoned professional who now has a definite idea of what works and how?

Now we're arriving somewhere. Instead of just typing in Jewelry, or Necklace, how about we identify ourselves and perhaps even what material we would like our piece of Jewelry to be made of. This could now be actually fun instead of being in overwhelmed as the search narrows and we ascertain the way places offering something different and exotic. Not everybody can be top of the first page we look at, but that doesn't mean that everything additional is of no moment.

Clever and exotic, well designed and established, one of a kind or among many, they are all here calling for you to come upon the pages of pleasure and real treasure. We might not need great Jewelry pieces but we certainly do want them. An active and fruitful search will give you the sensation of satisfaction that your quest has been successful giving you an initiative to a new source that will provide you with something that no one else has acquired. Something to share, or not.

Whilst residing in the Hong Kong for 23 years Barbara was able to study jewelry and is able to speak authoritatively about the subject. Do take a minute to gain further information at Barbara's Jewelry Box. To view a collection of 'one of a kind' Wearable Art also visit Naga's Jewelry. You will find items on view quite delightful and also very exclusive. Thank you for visiting with us. Aloha from Hawaii.

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Oct 18 2009

Princess Cut Engagement Rings - Do You Really Want To Buy One?

Published by Jan Rooss under Diamonds

Princess cut engagement rings differ quite a bit from other shapes. The princess cut is still very young and has only been around for thirty years or so. In this article I will attempt to explain why this particular cut is so popular and also I will reveal some great tips to consider when purchasing your special ring.

The sheer beauty of the princess cut engagement ring is what makes it so very popular. It has a rectangular or square shape wich can also make the diamond look larger. If you look at a princess cut diamond it will resemble an upside down pyramid.

The reason princess cut engagement rings has much more sparkle and brilliance than other shapes is because it has 76 facets which was created to incorporate the best features of round and square cut diamonds to give the princess cut diamond unmatched brilliance and fire.

One thing to keep in mind when ring shopping is that unlike other diamonds with rounded edges, the princess cut style has corners and more angular edges which may be susceptible to chipping. To help protect the stone against chipping you can choose a bezel setting or a secure channel setting for your ring. Another thing to keep in mind is that the color of the setting could change the appearance of the color of the diamond. To keep your stone looking as clear as possible you may wish to go with a platinum, titanium, or white gold setting.

The cut of the diamond is the most important aspect of the 4 C's which stands for color, cut, clarity and carat. I suggest you study the 4 C's a bit before you make any decisions. Never compromise on the cut of the cut of the diamond because the cut directly influences the way light reacts withing the diamond and that is what gives it the sparkle and brilliance.

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Oct 18 2009

Running Your Business Online

Published by Farah Proctor under Diamonds

Jewelry for everyday wear and as gifts are always timely. Wholesale jewelry might be classified into gold and platinum jewelry, regularly for important occasions, and costume or fashion jewelry, for everyday wear or for a selected suit. The major categories of jewely are earrings, necklaces, anklets, bracelets, rings, brooches, and pins. Some wholesale jewelry shops are family and operated. Initially jewelry was sold via catalogue telephone orders and trade shows, but these are available now in many websites. The wholesale jewelry on the internet can bring products to its buyers quicker, and regularly more efficiently too.

Wholesale fashion and costume jewelry, bridal and novelty jewelry, kids's jewelery, ethnic and conventional, or tribal jewellery is crafted in numerous countries. These include Korea, India, Mexico, Thailand, the Philippines, and the united states, and are sold from a few cents each to many hundred, or one thousand dollars for the costlier items. Including fashion jewelry watches, Hawaiian or Polynesian style jewelry, these are frequently handcrafted, and embellished with gemstones.

Wholesale jewelry can be simple, chunky, or elegant, using natural components available anytime. Materials used for jewelry range from the base metals including sterling silver to combined alloys, and leather and string for necklaces. Decorations are varied : from birthstones and gemstones, to crystals, to metal and plastic accessories. As we go Green, natural elements abound like agsam vine, wooden beads, coconut and kukui nut and other seed beads, horn beads, assorted natural beads in bright or pastel colours. You'll find mum of Pearls, freshwater pearls, stones, bone and bamboo becoming more in demand-and jewelry shell boxes too!

When you pay money for from jewellery wholesalers, don't simply purchase what's there. You wish to buy exactly what follows along your theme and for the best price. You want to think about how much you are going to put out to be certain you'll make money. Pricing the wholesale jewely may be a little hard. This is the reason why you must be terribly knowledgeable about the business. You want to master the jewelry you're selling and master a way to set the price efficiently.

You should find some articles about the jewely you're selling to allow you to be a wonderful merchant. You need to also find out as much as you can about the business success. You may finish up having to discover about selling, pricing, accounting, and so on. Once you start marketing, you will feel assured to keep going. You must know pretty soon if this is the smartest business to be in.

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