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  1. Buying an Diamond and Alexandrite Engagement Ring

    Buying an Diamond and Alexandrite Engagement Ring
    When buying a diamond and alexandrite engagement ring to propose with, you need to be aware of the imitations in the market to steer clear of. Technically stimulants, these stones are essentially look-alikes with a different chemistry and structure.
  2. A Look at the Briolette Diamond Cut

    A Look at the Briolette Diamond Cut
    The briolette cut is one of few diamond cuts made up solely of triangular facets. Also called the drop cut, it lacks the pavilion and crown facets seen in most common jewelry diamonds. This means it imparts complete symmetry to the stone, which as a result is highly popular when studded on a ring or pendant. Many people favor the choice of 3 carat diamond rings with briolette cut diamonds on them.
  3. What to Know about Jewelry Repair

    What to Know about Jewelry Repair
    Need to get your 1.5 carats round cut diamond ring repaired? It can get confusing pretty quickly if you do not know what style to go for.
  4. Peridot vs. Emerald

    Peridot vs. Emerald
    Looking to gift your loved one with a good-looking green stone, but your budget cannot fit an emerald? Why not buy a peridot and diamond ring instead? Both are green, although noticeably different in shade. Still, they resemble each other enough to have made the ancient Greeks call peridot ‘Evening Emerald’. In fact, the emerald stones Cleopatra possessed were probably actually peridots.
  5. A Quick Look at Topaz vs. Yellow Sapphire

    A Quick Look at Topaz vs. Yellow Sapphire
    Topaz looks a lot like yellow sapphire, although it is not as rare or valuable. Yellow topaz is also much more intense than the lightly colored yellow sapphire. If you want the look alone, buying a topaz and diamond ring is a no-brainer. There are even enough varieties of it if you ever wanted to switch colors.
  6. A Brief Look at the Alluring Chrysoprase

    A Brief Look at the Alluring Chrysoprase
    Chrysoprase is a gem that is comprised of a form of chalcedony, carrying a green color due to the small amounts of nickel. A cryptocrystalline mineral – a stone whose crystals are too small to see normally – chrysoprase makes up the cryptocrystalline family along with onyx, agate, carnelian, and other stones.
  7. In What Way Can Jewelry Diamonds Be Damaged?

    In What Way Can Jewelry Diamonds Be Damaged?
    You probably know that diamonds are the hardest substances on earth. With an absolute 10 on the Mohs hardness scale, it is nearly impossible to break unless you truly understand how to go about it. Being said that, jewelry diamonds do have weak points, such as the girdle and the cutlet.

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