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Beautiful Eternity Wedding Rings for All

June 17th, 2011 Jaime Campbell Comments off

Eternity bands can be difficult to make because rings are sold by carat total weight, so for each ring ordered ordered all the stones need to be a uniform color, shape, and size so the circle they form will look good, add up to the proper carat total weight, and fit the wearer's finger.

Maintenance of your eternity ring should be handled with extreme care-never attempt to secure, remove, or replace stones yourself, or clean your ring with harsh chemical solutions. All service that may affect the structural integrity of your eternity setting should be done by a professional jeweler-preferably someone on the staff of the retailer from which the ring was purchased. Likewise, if your ring requires a thorough cleaning it's best to take it to a professional, but to remove light buildup and restore shine between professional cleanings, it's safe to wash your eternity ring with liquid soap and a soft cloth.

Because eternity bands have to measure a specific carat weight and be available in different sizes, the diamonds that are chosen must add up to the right total carat weight, be uniformly sized, and all qualify for the desired color and clarity grades. This can be challenging depending on the number of diamonds needed to form the eternity band of that particular size.

Eternity bands are easy to care for when it comes to everyday upkeep-- most buildup caused by oil and dirt from skin, cosmetics, and one's environment can be removed by washing your eternity rings in warm water with liquid soap and a soft cloth. But if your jewelry seems to need a more thorough cleaning, take it to a jeweler where it will be professionally cleaned with methods that won't damage it.

The different setting options, as much as the diamonds, are what make eternity rings special. The variety of settings like classic shared and four-prong styles, timeless bezel and channel settings, and delicate u-shaped gem settings allow for infinite variations on a simple theme.

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Diamond Ring Alternate Color Considerations

March 29th, 2011 Sally E. Huey Comments off

When choosing a diamond engagement ring an often misunderstood aspect to the quality grading of the ring is the color of the diamond. The rarest diamond is one with a very unique bright pastel color like a blue or a pink but just as rare are diamonds with no color at all. Many women like to have a little color in their lives outside the traditional so think about the possibility of the colored diamond for your engagement ring.

A perfectly clear diamond is always going to cost you more but if there is an inclusion the price comes down. The inclusion is a worse blemish than a small amount of color and so there you have the trade off. In reality no one purchases a perfectly clear diamond ring and even those with color usually look plenty clear. Now for those who like to think outside the box consider a blue or pink colored diamond. The colored diamond gives off a unique gift opportunity when presenting your diamond engagement ring to your wife. Your wife will see this as you being different and unique just for her.

Many women have dreamed of their wedding day for years upon years and know exactly what they want throughout the whole process and even down to the type of diamond ring they want. If you have to buy a diamond engagement ring for a woman with too any expectations you may want to pass on getting a colored diamond ring as she may be only wanting the traditional round cut clear diamond engagement ring.

The other quality considerations that goes together with the color of the ring are clarity, cut, carat. The clarity, cut, and carat are all worth considering when choosing the right ring. Some diamond jewelery stores purposefully sell rings with inclusions and bad cuts because they get them for cheap and can resell them at much higher prices. If you find the right color diamond still consider the other quality points before making a final purchase.

In summary consider that offering a unique ring is better than spending money. Being thoughtful means a lot more to a fiance than being a show off. More than half of all future brides care more about how thoughtful your ring purchase is. Now I am not talking about women in this percentage that will be picking out their ring but for those women that allow their fiance to surprise them. We hope this advice will help you consider different ideas such as buying a colored diamond ring rather than a clear ring.

When choosing a diamond other then clear you will find pink and blue as the most desirable Diamond Color. To understand how color factors into the price of a diamond ring please visit our site Diamond Price

Charming Men’s Wedding Rings

May 30th, 2009 George C.Baycan Comments off
by George C. Baycan

A wedding ring or wedding band is worn on the base of the left ring finger to symbolize marriage and to indicate a marital commitment to fidelity. European tradition encourages the engraving of the name of the spouse and date of marriage on the inside surface of them in order to strengthen the symbolism and sentimentality of the ring. Wearing of rings symbolizes the couple's eternal love for each other. It has also become a matter of tradition and etiquette for couples to wear them beyond the ceremony of marriage.

Today there are many Choices for Men!

For the longest time; men's gold rings were the only type of a ring that a man was able to choose. At one time, they were the only option of a ring a groom could choose. Actually, their only choice was of either white gold or yellow gold. The world is evolving and now you will find many options from which you can choose while shopping for men's rings. Today a new groom can choose a ring that compares to the beauty of that of his bride's rings. Fashion jewelry finally caught up with offering distinctive designs for men. There is a wide variety of men's rings from which you can choose in this day and time. For instance, you may be interested in wedding bands that feature bands braided in gold, finished in satin polish and diamond. The grooms of today have available to them that are well suited to fit the fashions sense and personality of any man.

Hard metal is extremely popular, such as those produced of tungsten carbide, however soft metals such as silver and gold are also very popular. Rings, today feature rounded edges and or arched surfaces that are more comfortable for daily wear. The most popular metals for men's rings include:

Tungsten Carbide - It is the hardest metal to be used in jewelry. It is stronger than titanium and has a very masculine feel. Tungsten carbide rings are built to last a lifetime; the only rings that will last as long as your love. They are free of cobalt binders are truly first class.

Titanium - Titanium is lightweight yet sturdy and considerably lighter than tungsten. Titanium rings are very durable and a very much comfortable to wear than tungsten carbide or stainless steel rings. They also wear much better than gold.

Stainless steel - Stainless steel wedding rings for men are made of surgical steel and they are comfortable to wear on a daily basis. Active men are very attracted to the wearing of stainless steel wedding rings since they are easy to wear and made of soft metals such as gold rings.

Platinum - As a metal, platinum is more precious than gold is today. Anciently it was a metal used only for kings. Many new grooms are attracted to platinum men's wedding rings. They are very popular.

Palladium - This naturally occurring precious metal is rarer than is gold. It is nickel-free, hypoallergenic and has no need of rhodium plating. It is a very popular choice for those who suffer allergies from various types of metal.

Silver - Silver is one of the most popular soft metal rings. It wears comfortable and is not as expensive as gold and the other popular materials.

Gold - It used to be the only type of metal. Even with the proliferation of other precious metals, gold remains to be the top choice.

Precious metals seem not enough for men's rings. People want a little sparkle resulting to diamonds being incorporated into it. Men no longer have to be contented with plain. There are lots of diamond options, which come in so many designs to complement the unique personality of the man wearing it.

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Conflict Diamonds are Covered with Blood

March 23rd, 2009 Neta E. Talmor Comments off
by Neta E. Talmor

If you are in the market for a beautiful piece of diamond jewelry, such as an engagement ring, it is vital that you pause to consider where that beautiful diamond comes from. Although diamonds have for long been loved and admired for their unique beauty, people have not known anything about where they actually come from. Now that is changing, as more and more people have access to information. You may have heard of conflict diamonds and perhaps you would like to avoid buying any; however, finding out if they are conflict diamonds is actually more difficult than you might think.

Conflict diamonds, which are also known as blood diamonds, are sold in order to fund different wars. The money that is made from the sale of these blood diamonds is used for such things as buying weapons or paying the soldiers. Usually these are terrorist groups and rebels against governments, especially in some African countries, where thousands of innocent civilians have been injured, tortured and killed in actions financed by selling diamonds to the Western world.

One of the countries that has suffered severely "thanks" to the trade in blood diamonds is Angola, which became independent from Portugal in the mid 1970's. At that time, a number of different groups were fighting to gain control of the country and one of them was the National Union for the Total Control of Angola (UNITA). In order to fund themselves and finance the war, UNITA sold diamonds internationally. But Angola is not the only affected country. A route that enables diamonds to be taken out of Liberia as well as the war torn country of Sierra Leone, cuts its way through Cote d'Ivoire. Even countries that have no diamond mining industry, such as The Republic of Congo, are affected. Congo exports many diamonds and yet they provide no information as to where the gems are from.

In order to curb the sale of conflict diamonds in the world's diamond market, countries are looking for effective means to accomplish that objective. So far, the most thorough idea is the Kimberley Process Certification Scheme. The Kimberley Process is seeking a way to completely irradicate blood diamonds in the market place. In doing so the rebel groups would not receive their much needed funding and countless thousands of innocent people will be spared as a result. The process, the uncut diamonds that come from peaceful zones must go through, determines their country of origin. Due to its effectiveness it is quite understandable why it received approval by the United Nations.

There are seventy-four countries represented in the Kimberley Process and forty-eight of those are actively involved. This group of 48 includes all the major countries involved in the production, or the import and export of the gems. Because this is an excellent way of keeping conflict diamonds out of the diamond market, it is a very important and necessary process; however, the bad news is that there is still quite a way to go, because determining where the stones are from or how to accomplish that, is a highly debated issue.

It is truly essential that when you are faced with the issue of a diamond's origins, that you attempt to find out the truth as to whether it might be a conflict diamond. Although this is oftentimes far more easily said than done, it is still vital that you be persistent about the matter. Some companies will say almost anything to discourage the consumers from pressing the matter, even going so far as to claim that it is impossible for anyone to know where the diamond originated.

But if you are determined not to purchase a blood diamond, there are certain things that you can do that might help. Firstly, ask the jeweler to tell you where the diamonds originated. However, because there are many dishonest people out there you need more than just their word on the matter, and so, secondly, request proof that the diamonds are not conflict diamonds. If the jewelry company you are dealing with cannot provide you with written copies of their policy when it comes to blood diamonds, or statements from their suppliers, then this should definitely be viewed with suspicion on your part.

Make sure that you can purchase your diamond with a clear conscience. It might take some work, but it is certainly possible and extremely important. Always remember: when you buy a blood diamond you may pay with dollars or pounds, but by doing that you make innocent people pay with their blood.

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