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  1. All About Shopping For Artistic Diamond Rings

    All About Shopping For Artistic Diamond Rings
    Once you’ve decided to take the next step in your relationship, the main task that you may consider is the hunting for a perfect ring. Usually, people may either buy readymade diamond rings or choose customized diamond rings. However, more people are now going for the latter option in order to make their ring more romantic. Apart from this, there are many other reasons that may encourage a couple to go for artistic diamond rings, and some of those reasons are given below.
  2. A Helpful Guide to Antique Mine Cut Diamond Ring

    A Helpful Guide to Antique Mine Cut Diamond Ring
    Old European cuts may pop into your mind instantly when thinking about an antique mine cut diamond ring. This cut can be commonly regarded as a precursor of the modern round brilliant cut diamond because an old European cut diamond also exhibits a higher crown and a round shape. However, the depth of cut is greater in this case. Note that some old European diamonds may showcase squared off ends, narrow cuts, and large facets as well.
  3. The Trendy Designs for Men's Diamond Solitaire Rings

    The Trendy Designs for Men's Diamond Solitaire Rings
    Search for “solitaire engagement rings” on the internet, and you will come across those featuring two-tone metal bands. The same goes for men's diamond solitaire rings, although they are not as famous as the diamond rings for women.
  4. A Look at Blue Lace Agate

    A Look at Blue Lace Agate
    Ever heard of blue lace agate? Much less often used in jewelry than clarity diamond, this stone is nevertheless one of the best choices for people in search of a gem with a good vibe. You may want to belay that five carat diamond ring purchase until you learn more about what blue lace agate has to offer instead.
  5. A Quick Look at the Green Agate

    A Quick Look at the Green Agate
    Green agate is a beautiful stone with a translucent quality, which is studded on a myriad jewelry items. Getting one of these may make more sense than, say, an engagement ring with blue diamond. Deriving its name from the Sicilian river named the Achates, agate is primarily found in the Mediterranean area.
  6. A Look at Gemstone Birefringence

    A Look at Gemstone Birefringence
    Birefringence is one of the more interesting phenomena seen in gems. You see this as stones polarizing light and sending it out in more than one direction, in what is called double refraction. Birefringence is essentially a measure of how much double refraction a gem possesses, and is one of the factors that allow gemologists to identify certain stones. It is comparable to the tests used to determine authenticity of a 1.1 carat diamond ring.
  7. A Look at the Beautiful Brazilian Agate

    A Look at the Beautiful Brazilian Agate
    Many jewelry makers favor the inclusion of Brazilian minerals in the pieces they fashion, with Brazilian agate being one of the most commonly featured stones from that category. While it is not in the same league as a jewelry grade diamond, it is worth considering as a stone purchase.

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