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Diamond Earring: An Everlasting Fashion Piece

November 15th, 2009 Richard Keys Comments off

Fashion fads come and go and you may be one of the more prudent members of the population who decide not to jump on the latest style bandwagon and buy that ultra-violet poncho/dungaree combo; however, there are certain fashions that never go out of style and one of them is the diamond earring.

Diamond earrings are very versatile. They can highlight your evening outfit or adds glamour to your casual attire. They simply compliment any type of ensemble you put on. The possibilities are endless, since diamond earrings match perfectly with anything.

Some women think that they can't pull off a look with diamond earrings. They feel that that they're not glamorous or beautiful enough to wear them. They don't realize that every woman can wear these earrings to highlight their beauty. Every woman will feel radiant whenever she wears this timeless accessory.

A diamond earring can be one by either men or women and look fantastic on either of the sexes; love them or hate them, who can forget how stunning the Beckhams both looked with their matching diamond studs?

For those men out their who are not comfortable enough to pierce their ears in what has until recently been seen as a feminine trait, just look at how many pop and rock stars have their ears pierced, diamonds hanging from their lobes and think how many advances from women they must receive on a daily basis...for example, it can be safely assumed that Jon Bon Jovi, a pioneer of the diamond earring dangler is never short of propositions!

For couples who have chosen to go with the matching diamond earrings, they could opt to share their sets with one another. This is a practical reason to buy and wear diamond earrings.

Look around for what kind of diamond earrings you want. Bigger diamonds create a sense of luxury, while smaller diamonds create a sense of refinement. It depends on you and your partner's personalities.

Online jewellery stores can pull out their whole catalogue for you with just one click. Most online stores can also give you discounts that are unheard of in regular jewellery stores. Buying diamond earrings over the Internet allows you to take advantage of the generous discounts that the stores offer.

When you buy a diamond earring online you will not need to worry about pressure from a sales staff. At DiamondGeezer.com you will be able to compare different diamond jewellery at your convenience, and use their online tools to see how the weight, colour, cut and clarity affect a diamond's price.

Princess Diamond Rings – Why not buy your own?

November 17th, 2008 Caroline Melkonian Comments off
by Caroline Melkonian

Diamond rings are traditionally known as engagement rings. A huge percentage of diamond ring sales are made to men proposing to their partners. But that doesn't mean that women can't buy a diamond ring for themselves! Modern women are much more financially independent than in the past, and in a far better position to get what they want for themselves, rather than waiting for a man to get it for them. Modern princesses who want a diamond ring know that they don't have to wait for marriage - and what better way to spoil yourself than with a Princess diamond ring!

Princess diamonds are the height of fashion right now. Whether set into necklaces, earrings, or rings, this classically shaped stone is sure to look stunning on any woman. The princess diamond was originally created by Ygal Perlman, Betzalel Ambar, and Israel Itzkowitz in Israel in 1979, and has steadily grown in popularity since then. Its closest sibling is the classic round shaped diamond, which is currently the world's most popular diamond. However the Princess diamond does have an advantage over the round diamond due to its price - it is generally lower in price per carat as there is less wastage when the stone is cut.

Viewed from the front, the Princess diamond has an attractive square shape, although from the side the shape is more of a pyramid. The diamond is cut this way to accentuate the "fire" of the stone. The fire refers to the depth and brilliance of the diamond, rather than just it's shiny surface. It is the fire that makes the diamond sparkle brilliantly when it catches the light. The Princess diamond is the perfect shape for you if you are looking to make a bold fashion statement. Nobody will be able to miss the sight of your Princess diamond ring blazing under the light!

The Princess diamond is a real head turner. In Hollywood, A-List stars are getting in on the trend, and Princess diamond rings have been popping up on red carpets around the world. Celebrities such as Star Jones have shown off their Princess diamond engagement rings at every opportunity!

When you have made the decision to buy your own Princess diamond ring, you can then go about deciding on all of the specifics of what you want. Due to the popularity of the Princess diamond there are a wealth of different designs and settings available for a Princess diamond ring. All you have to do is make the hard decision on what you like the most! As with any diamond jewellery, it is important to only buy from a reputable dealer, and to only buy jewellery that contains certified diamonds. If the diamond is certified that means it has been analysed carefully by an authorised body, and any minute flaws will be listed on the certificate. This is the only way that you can ensure that you are buying a quality Princess diamond.

You should always remember the "Four C's" of diamond quality - the cut, colour, clarity and carat weight. If you have little experience shopping for diamonds it might be hard for you to judge these things. An experienced jeweller can be a great help to you here. Ask the jeweller to explain the specifics to you and give you tips on how to look for the "Four C's". Any reputable dealer should be happy to do this.

So what are you waiting for? Women everywhere are taking charge and buying their own diamond rings - and these women know that a Princess diamond ring is one heck of a fashion statement!

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