

Archive for February, 2008
Importance of Jewellery for Women
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Women’s are passionate about Jewellery as it represented a symbol of femininity and even social status. Jewellery has always made women feel beautiful and confident. The jewellery items are made of diamonds, pearl, gold, silver or other precious materials, the importance of Jewellery has always subsided in its ability to add to a women’s natural beauty. Beauty that is skin deep is always subjected to praise. A glance at the past reveals that it was the Jewellery that had been radiating this inner beauty by adorning the neck, forehead, ears, hands, waists and feet of both the genders. It is even today that young to middle aged women are crazy about Jewellery. Skilful hands mold precious metals to create magnificent collections of necklaces, earrings, bracelets and even fashion Jewellery. When these artistically curved metals find the right place on a woman’s naturally curved figure, they get their due respect and the woman glows with a change in her body language. Gone are the days when diamond, valuable stones, gold and platinum were the only metals to get the shape of Jewellery. Nowadays, workingwomen are beatifying themselves with imitation jewellery that have the appearance of the original metals. They find themselves trendy, smart and of course secure in these imitation jewelries. In fact, all you women out there can also consider Jewellery as excellent gift ideas as you can gift your husbands gold chains, diamond tie pins, key chains and lots of other elegant items that speak volumes about your sentiments. Read the rest of this entry »
read comments (0)About Diamond Weights
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Diamonds are measured in Carat Weight.
One carat weighs 200 milligrams. If a
diamond is referred to as four grains, this
also means that it is a one carat diamond.
The word Carat comes from the word carob.
A carob is a bean that grows on a tree in the
Mediterranean. In times past, if a diamond
weighed the same as a carob bean, it was
one carob, or one carat. Read the rest of this entry »
Famous Diamonds
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Among the most well known diamonds is the
Hope. This 45.52 carat steel blue diamond
is currently on display at the Smithsonian.
The legends of the ill-fortune and curse
bestowed on the possessor of the Hope
Diamond are many. This diamond was
donated to the Smithsonian in 1958. The
Hope was originally a rather flat, blocky
110-carat rough. Read the rest of this entry »
Diamond Certificates
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A diamond certificate is also known as a
Diamond Grading Report. This report comes
from the Gemological Institute of America
(GIA), and you should require this report
when you are purchasing a diamond. Read the rest of this entry »
