diamonds
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by Article Manager - 2008-07-03
The trade industry of jewelry in UK has gone through a drastic change in the last 20 to 30 years. Earlier, the craftsman used to do both things themselves - crafting the jewelry and trading the same i...
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by Andy Moquin - 2008-07-08
Tacori is to diamond jewelry what Mercedes is to motor vehicles or Chanel to cosmetics and fashion. Tacori jewelry is known as being of the finest standard, and the settings that they lovingly create...
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by Diamond Imports - 2008-07-16
Asscher Cut Diamonds are nearly identical to emerald cut diamonds and they are often reffered to as a square emerald cut. Joseph Asscher an eminent diamond cutter, who cut the 3,106 carat Cullinan ...
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by Diamond Imports - 2008-07-16
The Princess Cut Diamond is a brilliant style diamond shape with sharp, uncut corners. It is typically cut square although there are sometimes princess cut diamonds that have a rectangular shape.The...
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by JohnM - 2008-07-23
1. Loose diamonds are diamonds that have been polished and are ready to be set into diamond jewelry such as engagement rings, diamond stud earrings, and diamond pendants. Uncut loose diamonds come fr...
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by JohnM - 2008-07-23
About Loose DiamondsThe term loose diamonds is used to refer to diamonds that have been polished, but have not been set in jewelry. Loose diamonds come in many shapes, sizes, and qualities. Increasin...
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by Andy Moquin - 2008-07-30
Tacori jewelry have now added bracelets to their stunning range of diamond jewelry. These bracelets combine both contemporary designs, fiery diamonds, engraving, and the famous Tacori settings to pro...
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by James Greene - 2008-08-10
There are many places to purchase a diamond engagement ring these days. One great option available to shoppers of diamond engagement rings is to purchase the ring online. There are 10 top reasons to b...
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by Mithun Rao - 2008-08-20
Diamonds simulants can be defined as gemstones ( natural or synthetic ) that look like diamonds but are not diamonds. The great demand for diamonds is the reason for various simulants seen in the mark...
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by Kirsten Katz - 2008-08-23
What determines the price of a diamond? Why do some diamonds cost more than other diamonds?Diamonds are cut in a range of shapes, sizes and qualities all of which influence the price. Diamonds that ha...