Posts Tagged ‘Diamond’
Diamond jewelry trend
Some of the best relationships have been forged and decorated with a gift of diamond jewelry. Over a period of time diamonds have become the symbol of lasting love for generations. Maybe it has something to do with the clarity, cut, color and carat and not to mention their durability, including gemstones. The importance of the diamonds have been lost forever had it not been for the miners in Africa who found and put a sparkle in the 17th century. Along with legendary stories, myths and designer pieces adorning Hollywood stars, diamonds have become best friends for millions of women around the world. Every woman wants to buy at least one diamond of his name throughout his life and secretly hopes that this “rock star” will be presented by the Prince Charming of her dreams.
How can I buy diamond jewelry? The market is full of faces, fake diamonds, colored. There are exclusive shops of designers, design jewelry designers selling individual pieces, cheap diamonds, etc. Also comes complete with diamond engagement rings, wedding rings and the lone elite that may make the eyes dazzle. There is some basic information that every buyer should be equipped with to get value for money and the relationship! Before deciding to buy diamonds and define its purpose. Are you:
procurements to give a special companion? buy for yourself as a compliment to lose weight? gifts to their parents in their diamond wedding? In search of loose diamonds to design your own jewelry? covet diamond brand parts to make a social statement?
Once you have clarity, it makes it easier to buy this big stone that humanity has ever known. genuine diamonds make the ring, necklace, bracelet, chains, earrings, or anything that is packed with more value. Buying is an investment, since it is costly. If quality is an asset. By far the purchase of diamond shops Fame is a good idea. The jewelers are choosing the best diamonds and cuts to the elements. Because they have the experience to pass the quality to customers. Satisfied customers, of course, in exchange for more gold jewelry. A store brand will provide the essential service delivery, cleaning, repair and warranty of the product offer. If necessary, replace it too, because through its silver jewelry and diamonds, customers want forever.
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Exclusive and luxurious collection
Last week we had the J12 Laura Chromatic who joins the exclusive collection of luxury watch. Christmas 2011 is presented under three new models pave diamonds: the J12 and Premiere.
The iconic J12 lights wears diamond pave brilliant cut (top ) and baguette (below). An extraordinary craftsmanship with white gold bezel in the box (42 bright, 0.5 carats ), part of the sphere (126 brilliant 1 carat ) and the bezel, which adds to the 112 bright (1 carat) another 12 brilliant-cut diamonds in black.
The 738 bright set into the bracelet totaling 10 carats. A lush gem for very special occasions. The crown adds to pave an onyx cabochon Gothic carving. The triple lock -down, also in 18 carat white gold, is the ideal design of the J12 and comfortable to operate.
The same model was launched in baguette cut diamonds pave. The area is also made in the central High Tech black ceramic and cabochon crown is replaced by a brilliant-cut diamond. Both watches have 29 mm. in diameter. Be produced only 12 copies of this J12 Baguette, my favorite. The baguette shows a white glow that I love. %%art-more%%
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Trends for Tiffany & Co. Jean Schlumberger
Perhaps his name, Jean Schlumberger, not too well known to the general public, but its path is inversely proportional to its public dimension.
& Tiffany Co. did not take long to react and quickly signing Schlumberger to create your own collection. Suddenly, actresses and socialites of the time as Elizabeth Taylor and Jacqueline Kennedy became a regular customer of his designs, always inspired by nature and free from the standpoint of the use of form and color.
All parts can be found, permanently, in the Tiffany boutique & Co. on Fifth Avenue in New York, but until next June 6th Madrid have flocked to the store Ortega y Gasset. A unique opportunity to enjoy the unique parts of this unclassifiable artist.
Here we show several pairs of twins by Jean Schlumberger for Tiffany & Co. From left: lacquered shells in red with diamond seeds textured yellow gold, and umbrella in blue and green enamel.
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Diamond engagement ring
The most important ring in the life of a woman’s engagement ring. If not the most important, the one that carries forward with the diamond set ordered. One of the most luxurious collections is the Diamnods Graff.
Doubly glad I have chosen the engagement ring is reading his London firm for information on the official website to discover just how it began the tradition of giving a diamond as a gift requested.
The original idea was the Archduke Maximilian of Austria in 1477 when asked for the hand of Mary of Burgundy giving away a diamond ring. That he place him on the third finger of his left hand was not a whim but a very romantic gesture.
It is said that ancient Egyptians believed that finger had a vein that connected directly to the heart. I would do the same if it were true or not but it is a story is why women drop a ooohhhhh! emotion.
The first engagement ring from Graff that I present is not traditional. Two heart-cut diamonds, one in pink and the other in blue. Love in female and male side, inseparable.
But the most successful are the traditional typically have a central protagonist diamond set in white gold or platinum. In the photo above, a solitary oval size. On both sides, two smaller diamonds sublimate his light heart size and beauty.
In the same line of design, for pear-cut diamond solitaire Flawless claws are five. Also apprehend two white diamonds heart size. Inside the ring all engraved with the name of the firm. %%art-more%%
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Understanding the 4 C’s for Diamond Shopping
When it comes to shopping for diamonds, there are a few rules that you need to keep in mind. Following these rules will make your diamond shopping easier and will allow you to choose the best diamond you can afford to buy.
The first of the 4 C’s that you probably already have a good idea of is carat. All precious commodities, such as diamonds, are given a system based on weight. While the cut of the diamond is typically what shows off the diamond the most, the carat has a huge impact on its pricing. However, it is important to realize that the diamond’s shape does not necessarily have an effect on the diamond’s carat weight. Diamonds can be cut to look larger than they actually are, so you can get a large looking diamond, although the weight is actually lower than it would appear.
The diamond’s clarity is the second rule to understand. Clarity is the measure of how clear the diamond is and how the light passes through, reflects and refracts in the diamond. Internal flaws, or inclusions, have an effect on the clarity of the diamond. External flaws, or occlusions, also have an effect on the clarity of the diamond.
Many inclusions are very small and are unnoticeable in many diamonds. However, there are inclusions that can detract from the diamond’s appearance. Clarity is perhaps the one area that you can sacrifice a certain amount of perfection in for the sake of your pocketbook. The best way to check for inclusions is to use a jeweler’s loupe. The loupe will allow you to see any dark inclusions that are within the diamond. If you find a diamond that you can readily see inclusions in with your naked eye, you will want to continue your shopping.
Not all diamonds have to be perfectly clear. You actually have several color options available to you when shopping for diamonds. Colors for diamonds include yellow, blue, pink and even chocolate. Each type of diamond is graded on a scale. Typically, the more colorless the diamond is, the higher the cost. However, different colors of diamonds may actually be worth more than completely colorless diamonds. For instance, large pink and blue diamonds are rare and worth more than colorless diamonds.
Finally, when shopping for diamonds, you will want to consider the cut. Actually, the cut is likely going to be what attracts you to the diamond in the first place. There are several components to the cut and these include the number of facets, the symmetry, proportion, polish, fire, brilliance and the diamond’s actual shape. There are several cuts available and they all reflect and refract light in a different manner, giving them their all unique look.
Now that you have a firm grasp of what the 4 C’s actually are, you’ll be able to choose a diamond that not only meets your expectations, but is also affordable. Keeping the 4 C’s in mind while you look at all diamonds will allow you to choose the best diamond for your money.
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