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  1. Things you Should Know about Diamond Polish Grades

    Things you Should Know about Diamond Polish Grades
    After a diamond is cut to the desired shape, there is another operation that needs to be performed in order to give it the appearance that attracts all kinds of people – polishing.
  2. Pavilion Angles in a Diamond

    Pavilion Angles in a Diamond
    Vaguely defined, the pavilion angle is the bottom angle on any jewelry diamond.
  3. Crown Angles in Diamonds

    Crown Angles in Diamonds
    The crown facet of a jewelry diamond holds great influence over the kind of fire and brilliance it is capable of exhibiting.
  4. Checking for Fake Amber

    Checking for Fake Amber
    Have you come by a stone someone says is amber, but it looks like a fake? More importantly, do you want to check if it is the real deal before buying, the way you would with a jewelry diamond? Following are some methods you could employ.
  5. Comparing Gemstones: Agate vs. Jasper

    Comparing Gemstones: Agate vs. Jasper
    Many people, who want their diamond engagement rings to be unique tend to seek out other gems to pursue. If you are of a similar mindset, Agate and Jasper are two popular and affordable choices you can try out. Some find these hard to tell apart though, and there the following information can help.
  6. 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.
  7. Telling Rubies and Garnets Apart

    Telling Rubies and Garnets Apart
    Both ruby and garnet are beautiful stones that are an intense red in color, which makes it imperative to know how to avoid confusing the two. Simply put, you do not want to pay the price of a ruby and get a garnet, although nothing says that garnets are not worth buying. There is, however, a gap in  value and you don’t want to waste money on a stone you thought was something else.

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