March 09, 2008
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An Emerald Cut diamond
is a diamond that has been cut to a rectangular or square step cut with diagonally cut corners. It usually has 2 to 4 rows of parallel facets to the center of the stone. A very popular style of cut used for Emeralds hence the name. What makes this cut unique is the large flat face (table) when viewed from the top.
This flat face highlights the clarity of the diamond so only high quality diamonds are cut to this shape. The lack of impurities and inclusion in the stone will increase the price so emerald cut diamonds are usually more expensive than other cuts with the same caret weight.
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March 06, 2008
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The first wave of gem-quality manufactured diamonds hit the market late in 2003. Man-made diamonds is nothing new and the technology has been available since the mid 19th century. Small diamond
crystals were created for industrial purposes such as grinding wheels, drill bits and saw blades. What is new is that a Florida based company can now produce rough 3-carat gem-quality diamonds 24 hours a day, seven days a week, at a cost of less than $100 dollars.
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February 28, 2008
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Insuring your diamond
is not quite like insuring other items that you own, but as when shopping for auto or home owners insurance, shop around and compare.
Diamond insurance may also vary depending on where you live.
Three types of diamond insurance:
1. Actual cash value policy for diamonds
This type of policy will replace your diamond at the current market value, despite what you may have paid for your diamond at the time of purchase. Needless to say, this type of policy for insuring diamonds is rare.
2. Agreed value policy for diamonds
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February 23, 2008
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The Earth Star was found in the Jagersfontein Mine in 1967. It was cut from a raw stone of about 248.9 carats into a Pear shaped stone weighing 111.59 carats. At the time it was considered the largest faceted brown diamond
in the world. This particular stone shows a degree of brilliance that is not usually found in gems with such a strong color. It was sold in 1983 to Stephen Zbova of Naples for $900,000.
Eureka Diamond
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February 21, 2008
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As the name implies synthetic diamonds look like real diamonds but do not have the same properties as real diamonds. The ability to determine the differences between chemical compusosition, hardness, weight, and some of the light handling characteristics of real diamonds and synthetic diamonds with the naked eye is extremely difficult. Man-made diamonds are not considered synthetic diamonds because they do have the same properties as real or mined diamonds.
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February 10, 2008
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Sapphire is a highly precious gemstone which is the single-crystal form of aluminum oxide, a mineral known as corundum. Gemstone enthusiasts favor the sapphire for its brilliant and magnificent colors, constancy and durability. Being in the corundum group, the sapphire has excellent hardness which is exceeded only by the diamond
. It is worth mentioning that the diamond is the world’s hardest stone!
The early people of the world believed that the Earth was embedded in a huge blue sapphire firmament which may explain why blue is associated with anything long term like friendship and feelings. Many women prefer sapphire rings for engagement because sapphire symbolizes love, longing and loyalty.
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February 10, 2008
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An Emerald Cut diamond
is a diamond that has been cut to a rectangular or square step cut with diagonally cut corners. It usually has 2 to 4 rows of parallel facets to the center of the stone. A very popular style of cut used for Emeralds hence the name. What makes this cut unique is the large flat face (table) when viewed from the top.
This flat face highlights the clarity of the diamond so only high quality diamonds are cut to this shape. The lack of impurities and inclusion in the stone will increase the price so emerald cut diamonds are usually more expensive than other cuts with the same caret weight.
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January 31, 2008
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Diamonds like all gemstones are normally found as rough crystals or rolled pebbles. They must be cut and polished by professionals before being sold as jewellery or ornaments. These professionals are called lapidaries, and it is their job to make the diamond
as attractive as possible without losing too much of the original weight of the stone.
The lapidary must know the exact properties of each stone being dressed before he or she commences cutting an polishing. These include hardness and dispersion, as well as any weaknesses such as cleavage spots. They must also look carefully for any flaws or inclusions in the diamond. It is vital that the end product has the stone orientated in such a way that it shows the best color of the stone and hides as many flaws as possible.
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January 26, 2008
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Amethysts generally come in the color purple, and are used as an ornament. In fact, the Amethyst was one of the first gemstones that man used for jewelry. Ancient people believed that Amethysts have the power to prevent intoxication, protect travelers, assure victory and give business success to the wearer. The word “Amethyst” comes from the Greek “a” meaning “not” and ” methuskein” meaning “to intoxicate”. According to Greek myth, the goddess Diana turned a nymph into amethysts because Bacchus, the god of wine loved her which caused Diana to be jealous.
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January 21, 2008
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Sapphire is a highly precious gemstone which is the single-crystal form of aluminum oxide, a mineral known as corundum. Gemstone enthusiasts favor the sapphire for its brilliant and magnificent colors, constancy and durability. Being in the corundum group, the sapphire has excellent hardness which is exceeded only by the diamond
. It is worth mentioning that the diamond is the world’s hardest stone!
The early people of the world believed that the Earth was embedded in a huge blue sapphire firmament which may explain why blue is associated with anything long term like friendship and feelings. Many women prefer sapphire rings for engagement because sapphire symbolizes love, longing and loyalty.
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