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How to Find the Best Diamond Rings for Her

February 2nd, 2010 Jon Guinto Comments off

Diamond rings make great anniversary, engagement, and birthday gifts. So, if you are thinking about giving your friend or loved one, be ready to take the challenge of searching from so many options.

But, of course, the first thing that you should take into account is your budget. The higher your budget is, the wider your options are. But since not all diamonds are made equal, better follow these tips to help you find the ideal diamond ring that you want to give.

First, check the quality of the ring based on the 4C's - cut, carat, clarity, and colour. These help you determine the diamond's real value, thus it is important that you are familiar with these. But from the four, you should give more focus on cut because it determines the sparkle and brilliance of the diamond. Also, it helps you to know if it does handle light well.

Next, consider the style that she wants - antique, modern, three-stone, or solitaire. There are actually more, but make sure that your end choice depends mainly on your recipient's preference.

Once you've decided on the style, now carefully look into the metal. White gold, yellow gold, and platinum are your three main choices. Which one to get? Well, it all depends on her. Try to observe the jewelries that she uses. If she's fond of platinum jewelries, then choose a platinum diamond ring.

Ring finger size. You must have an idea about the size of her ring finger before buying. You can always guess by considering her built or better yet, seek help from her close friend or relative.

So before you buy that precious diamond ring, be sure to remember these tips. The options for diamond rings may be many but you are off to finding that best deal if you bear these in mind.

To ensure the quality of the jewelry you are going to buy, try to check the certified diamond rings. Certification will ensure that you are receiving a quality product. And for that very special occasion check out certified engagement rings.

An Unbiased Review of Abazias Diamonds

October 27th, 2009 Ann Debuhr Comments off

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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Gold Jewelry Transactions – Buyer Beware

July 30th, 2009 Janice Jopin Comments off
by Janice Jopin

Some of us buy gold fashion jewellery because - it feels great, our mom said so, it compliments the color of our skin, its a great possible investment, yaddy, yaddy yah. The reasons are as plentiful as the wonderfully honest dealers who would sell you the jewelry.

Perhaps I shouldn't skip too quickly over the "great investment theme" because its somewhat important to know that "10 Carat gold" all the way up to "18 Carat gold" is not generally considered to be great investment material. It is simply not investment grade, hard assets even if your home insurance covers it in case of theft.

If investment is your reason and you don't want to buy gold bars or certificates, and of course you want to flaunt your investment on your skin during special occasions then go for jewellery that is at least 22-24 Carat Gold. The trick, especially in North America and England, is - where does one buy 24K Gold?

Some jewellers who don't sell stronger than 18 Carat gold are likely to inform you that there is no such thing in jewelry since its too soft for most applications. They do have a point there however from experience I can tell you that 22 Carat Gold necklaces of 110 grams have been known to support the pull of a 50 pound child.

I first started buying gold in Al Khobar, Saudi Arabia. It was, at one time very cheap there. Then I frequented the gold souks of Dubai and the other middle east commercial centers. Genuine 24K stuff can be had there - not the 10K worthless stuff sold in england or the 14K **not-to-die-for* stuff sold as gold jewelry in Canada and the United States.

If truth be told, I thought it was 24, but the jewelry was often only 97-98% pure, but hey, still better than the 14k fluff sold in North America.

Then I found them. These were the massive jewellery shops on both the Hong Kong and Kowloon side. They sell amazing pearl, emerald and wonderfully carved gold pieces. We are told and shown paper that indicates that, the HK government certifies what they are selling, but a few of these tourists traps have all kinds of interesting motivational **deals** especially in Kowloon. Anyway, they have certificates claiming their 24 Carat Gold is 99.999% pure, but when I took their stuff to London, I was told that the purity was extremely good but a little more than 22 Carats.

When I took their gold to a reputable goldsmith to melt down, he again informed me that the material was only 22 to 23 Carats Gold purity. I keep thinking about how embarrassing it would be show one's own little gold volume/weight measurement tool in one of those massive elite stores and proudly if not loudly proclaim that the pure piece they were trying to sell wasn't truly pure at all - I am also imagining that one would be set on not unkindly by the police for creating such a fine performance.

And I know someone else will post and tell me that they are from HK and the government certifies these big shops blah blah but I have purchased big items 4 times in 6 years and each time while trying to sell elsewhere in North America and the UK have been told similar bad news ( Even when I presented the govt stamped HK certificate|It made no difference to the buyers even when presented with the certificate of authenticity which comes with each piece purchased from HK ) Can authenticity certificates be faked? Certainly. Might certain shops fake them? I can't say.

Lesson learned, when buying precious metals in the form of jewelry internationally don't ever fully 100% trust your seller or your buyer because the value of the metal is so high, understand that if either of the two groups can sucker you for even 2-3% of the value, they will, they can and they won't stop - irrespective of govt certifications blah blah blah.

Lesson learned, when buying gold internationally don't ever fully 100% trust your seller or your buyer because the value of the metal is so high, understand that if either of the two groups can sucker you for even 2-3% of the value, they will, they can and they won't stop - irrespective of authenticity proofs blah blah blah.

If your goal is truly for investment and you have no overriding need to put on the bling then buy a certified gold bar from a western based dealer who is very much liable in western courts and has both insurance and liability coverage.

If what your concern is to buy 14 Carat or below, ignore everything said above since, 14 Carat is not investment quality anyway.

If you are in HK and hesitating to buy. Don't hesitate, just understand that very rarely ever will a street vendor sell you absolutely 24 Carats, even if she believes it is so. Dicker the price with the knowledge that what you are getting is substantially more than 22 Carats but really not 24 Carats. Compare this to the North American or even Australian experience where you are most likely being sold only 14 Carats.

Wear it, enjoy it, don't lose it and have fun.

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Engagement Rings and Settings

July 17th, 2009 George Baycan Comments off
by George Baycan

Thinking about the practical aspects of buying engagement rings may not be romantic but it is essential in protecting your investment. Since engagement rings are worn all the time they need to be well made and the diamonds securely anchored in the setting to avoid losing a diamond or damaging the ring.

Engagement ring settings come with several different types that are sometimes referred to as mountings. These settings or mountings form the way in which the diamond is held securely to the ring and can be very visible and part of the overall design or they can be hidden and out of sight on the ring. Each option has its benefits and it is really a matter of both personal taste and overall ring design.

One of the most common types of rings settings found on most types and styles of engagement rings are the prong settings. A prong setting is most commonly seen with larger stones, especially on solitaire rings or rings that feature groupings of larger stones in some pattern or shape across the ring band. Prong settings are literally metal hook-like spindles or prongs that clamp over the surface of the diamond and attach to the band. They hold the stone in place and prevent the stone from dislodging.

Engagement rings will have different number of prongs depending on several factors. Generally there will be a prong at each corner on shaped diamonds but there may also be others down the length of the diamond.

Shaped diamonds such as hearts, pear shapes or marquis diamonds will have evenly distributed prongs on the ends and sides. Typically most engagement rings will have four to six prongs for each diamond.

While the prongs have to be sturdy enough to secure the diamond they aren't heavy, thick or bulky. Prongs need to be able to allow light to enter into the diamonds on engagement rings to allow the stone to really shine. One way that prongs are kept small is to have them form a basket that the diamond sits in, providing maximum support all the way around.

The jeweler creating these types of raised engagement rings has to balance securing the diamond with providing light sources for the stone. While individual prongs are usually rounded on top, square corners and points on a diamond can be secured by a v-shaped prong that provides maximum support for the diamond.

Prongs can wear or become loose over time so routine, yearly inspection of engagement rings is highly recommended. A jeweler can easily repair the prongs that are damaged, preventing the risk of loosing the diamonds from damaged engagement rings.

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Finding the Dream Anniversary Gifts

June 13th, 2009 George C.Baycan Comments off
by George C. Baycan

The anniversary of one's wedding is not a small matter because it symbolizes both the next year in your marriage and it is also the best day to celebrate the entire wedding. If you're getting ready to hold a remembrance of the day you got married then you need to reserve time to find the gift that will suit her just right. It's common knowledge that diamond rings and different accessories are preferred by many, and as such are normally utilized as anniversary presents.

Regardless of what they are put in combination with, anniversary rings used to be saved for a special time of year such as the 25th. Now days a lot of people choose to celebrate not just with such rings, but also with other dazzling items reminiscent of the way they feel towards the one that they love.

While diamonds are absolutely adored, these aren't the preference of every individual on the face of the earth and that is the reason that anniversary rings can be custom fitted with the stone of choice. You can start looking through your options and to start with you need to choose the metal that you want. There are several different ones to choose from and in addition to that there are also many different settings for you to choose among.

A couple styles that you might was to consider when making this decision are antique, modern, and traditional in many different settings. Remember that there is no restriction on what type of diamond you can use, therefore you don't have to use white diamonds. As a matter of fact you can get the gems in several different colors.

Depending on her personal likes and dislikes, you may want to forgo diamond rings completely and opt for a blue or black sapphire ring, or a deep red ruby ring that will really stand out against her wedding band and engagement ring and also complement other pieces of jewelry.

Or, some women prefer to wear their rings on their right hand alone instead of on the left with their bridal set. If this is the case and the ring will be worn alone or with just a plain wedding band, you'll have more options in terms of settings and size as you won't want the new piece to dwarf or overpower the others. And, if the new ring is a completely different style than the bridal rings, she may also want to wear it separately on the right hand.

Along with diamond rings you could additionally think about different options for her anniversary present like diamond earrings in different weights. You could also try getting her a diamond pendant, and these can be very well ornamented. They are also able to be found in different lengths so you won't have any trouble at all finding one that will fit her.

Pearl jewelry is also a good choice and she is going to absolutely adore a gift like that. The beauty of a pearl is unrivaled by almost any other precious stone available today.

Perhaps one of coolest parts about browsing and buying rings is the sheer volume of rings that you are able to choose amongst. You will have many things to think about and more than likely you'll be able to find that perfect ring and have it give you pleasant reminders of your wedding day.

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