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  1. How to Clean Rings with Diamonds

    How to Clean Rings with Diamonds
    There are many cleaning agents and equipment that will let you clean your sparklers regularly at home. In fact, it is not how to clean rings with diamonds that matters, but how often should you clean your diamond rings.
  2. How to Choose a Tanzanite Diamond Ring

    How to Choose a Tanzanite Diamond Ring
    Tanzanite is a blue-purple shade of the mineral zoisite and is named after Tanzania, its country of origin. It is a rare gemstone found mainly in Kilimanjaro. This proves that if you purchase a tanzanite diamond ring or any other tanzanite jewelry, it will be quite expensive.
  3. How to Choose a Diamond Ring Insert?

    How to Choose a Diamond Ring Insert?
    If you are planning to upgrade your diamond engagement ring or an anniversary band, what will be a better option than diamond ring insert? Inserts are actually diamond ring enhancers, which not only offer a stunning appeal to your ring but also secure the gemstone from external shocks and other damages.
  4. Chemicals to Avoid While Using Yellow Gold Diamond Band Rings

    Chemicals to Avoid While Using Yellow Gold Diamond Band Rings
    Almost everyone is aware of the fact that it is necessary to clean their diamond rings in order to maintain its sparkling appeal and metal settings as such for a long time. However, many people do not know that caring for a diamond ring in between the cleaning sessions is also equally important.
  5. Best Diamond Solitaire Engagement Ring Settings

    Best Diamond Solitaire Engagement Ring Settings
    When it comes to diamond solitaire engagement ring settings, one of the most popular ones is the prong setting. Most people may still be confused about whether they must go for a four prong or six prong diamond ring setting.
  6. A Brief Note on Tahitian Pearls

    A Brief Note on Tahitian Pearls
    Tahitian pearls originate from oysters and are rare pearls found in French Polynesia. The scientific name of these pearls is Pinctada Margaritifera.
  7. Why Some Diamonds Have Color

    Why Some Diamonds Have Color
    Sparkly bright white is the color most commonly associated with jewelry-grade diamonds. You have seen these on many a celebrity, which makes it easy to believe that stone does not exist in other colors. It does though, even if as rarely as 1 in 10,000.