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February 28th, 2009 From admin
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Now, you may have already decided on a Diamond Solitaire engagement ring, but if not, read on as we review the pros and cons of a classic period style antique engagement ring. Since buying an engagement ring for your bride to be is something that you do only once (we hope) it’s worth spending time to consider all the aspects that will help you make the right decision.
Antique Diamond Engagement Rings
Engagement rings with designs inspired by different historic periods are quite popular at the moment. A great example are the Victorian style antique engagement rings, which were popular as the great diamond mines of South Africa were opened and diamonds became more readily available.
Victorian style antique diamond engagement rings usually include diamonds set alongside additional precious and often colored stones. There are many other types of antique style, some include Art Deco and Edwardian diamond engagement rings.
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February 26th, 2009 From admin
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Even though Valentine’s Day has passed, that does not mean the opportunity to get engaged has passed with it. Far from it, perhaps it would have been too obvious to pop-the-question on cupids day. Now that your clear of the usual romance, this may be the ideal time to plan that moment to change your life forever. The first thing is to decide what kind of engagement ring you want.
Diamond Engagement Rings with a Solitaire
There are many types of engagement rings available. Some popular models include a ring with a solitaire diamond, or perhaps with three diamonds clustered together. MAny women simply love he period style of an antique design engagement ring, whilst other prefer ring sets, perfect for the combined wedding–engagement gift. Which to choose?
If you think your bride to be would melt over a classic look, then stop browsing and choose a diamond engagement ring, with a solitary solitaire stone. This is one of the most popular choices, the solitaire engagement ring showcases your diamond in the setting and on the hand.
Check back here in a couple of days when we review another type of Diamond Engagement Ring
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February 23rd, 2009 From admin
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The world of Jewelry Manufacturing is right now entering a phase of evolution, the old arts of sketching, modeling, reviewing and restarting that long time consuming process until satisfaction are disappearing.
For years already the designers of most of our jewelry have called upon the power of CAD based computer systems to quickly sketch 3d models of new classic and modern designs. This takes place before the time and budget consuming process of 3d modeling to see how it would look in reality. At that point an approval can be secured and the item can go into full jewelry production.
Today the world of technology has taken strides in the development of 3D Printing for Jewelry Manufacturing. Companies such as Object Geometries have produced a desktop 3D printer solution that offers an exclusive combination of high-quality, finely detailed models in a compact, office friendly system.
Based on proven technologies and compounds, the PolyJet™ Photopolymer Jetting technology, creates true-to life parts of any kind with extreme accuracy in a matter of minutes. No need to send CAD sketches away and wait weeks for a 3d model to be returned (at great expense). Now 3d Print Modeling is as easy as paper printing!
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February 20th, 2009 From admin
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There are a barrage of web rumours that Jennifer Aniston is about to get engaged. Rumors are flying that singer-songwriter John Mayer visited the Diamond Exchange on Tustin Avenue after a Twitterer with the moniker johncmayer posted that he was “Visiting the Diamond Exchange in Tustin.”
We’ve seen many blog and twitter posts about this, so hopefully for Jen’s sake the rumours are true. We think Jennifer deserves another shot at marital happiness and more importantly to see her with a sparkling diamond glittering on her hand.
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February 15th, 2009 From admin
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You’re reading this if you’ve just bought, been given or simply suspect that a diamond you own may not be real. The problem with diamonds (and their high value) is that it takes a trained eye to spot a fake, but only devious mind to sell one.
So we’re outlining some quick and easy tips so you can check your stone is real. You can also apply these tips before you buy to safe guard your essential purchase. Today, there are some diamonds that are created in a a lab-created or synthetic (including cubic zircona) these stones are “real” but are not real “diamonds”. These stones will cost you much less than that of a true diamond. They are often stunning, sharing many of the same characteristics as real diamonds. They may be chemically the same as “true” diamonds.
To be sure, there is no way to be 100% confident that a diamond is real without a recognized certificate. So before you buy, ensure your diamond is supplied with one.
Some quick tips to check the authenticity of a diamond
* take the stone for an appraisal, expect to pay $50
* Diamonds WILL scratch glass, some fake one’s also do, but this is a good quick test
* Most fake diamonds CANNOT scratch sandpaper.
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February 13th, 2009 From admin
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What better way or time to make your feelings known to the women you love, than on Valentines Day. Did you know its the single most popular day to propose marriage? If money is the issue (as it always seems to be nowadays) then show your lady how much you love her despite the uncertainties.
Diamonds-USA has an exclusive 1 carat look engagement ring with side diamonds that will literally sparkle her away!
The Diamonds head is invisible set of four diamonds totaling 0.45 carats and average F, average VS2. 1.00 carat 1 diamond like this is over us$5000!!!
* Appraised Price: $2,250 / UK£1,562
* Our Price $1,350 / UK£937
* You save: $900 / UK£625
Check out this perfect engagement ring for Valentines Day today.
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February 8th, 2009 From admin
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It seems some things just don’t change, some things are stronger than we imagine and have the power to wash away gloom and depression. One of those things is Valentines Day. We came across some recent research by the NRF (National Retail Federation) which gives some interesting and heart warming results.
An NRF study indicates that consumers plan to spend an average of $102.50 on Valentine’s Day gifts and merchandise, as compared to $122.98 per person last year. Valentine’s Day spending is expected to reach $14.7 billion in the US.
Tracy Mullin, NRF President and CEO, said: “A bad economy won’t stop Cupid this Valentine’s Day, but it might slow him down. This year more than ever, consumers will look for creative and inexpensive ways to show those they love how much they mean to them.”
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February 4th, 2009 From admin
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It’s that time of year again, only 10 days until the romantic Valentines Day is upon us. This is a great time to forget the woes of the world and focus your energies and emotions on the one you love.
This stunning Diamond Star Pendant is just what your lady needs to bring some sparkle into the year.
This star wings spread is 19.5mm for the long arms and 15.5 for the short arms.Price includes 18′ Gold / Platinum chain.
Appraised Price: $1,860 / UK£1,291
Our Price: $1,116 / UK£775
You save: $744 / UK£516
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* Receive your purchase Before you Pay
* Complimentary Jewelry Box and Bag Wrapping
* All Our Diamonds are Certified
Order now, in time for Valentines Day !
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February 3rd, 2009 From admin
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Inventor Wendy Barker has created an apparently successful piece of jewelry that claims its wearers will lose weight if worn continuously. Appropriately named ”The Figure 8 Bodychain” assists people to drop pounds and also keep the weight off.
The chain is worn around the waist directly next to the skin. The chain can then be adjusted so it stays in the right position as the weight falls off. The jewelry is almost invisible in its standard model so the owner can continue their normal routine. At a first view, the Figure 8 Bodychain looks like a piece of classy jewelry. On closer inspection and experimentation the product claims to use a type of behavioral psychology called “operant conditioning.” Wendy Barker claims the Figure 8 Bodychain is like a personal weight loss coach.
The Figure 8 Bodychain is available in sterling silver, gold or platinum and in a range of sizes. It is also possible to customize the bodychain with diamond clusters to give your weight loss program an extra sense of bling.