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    • 71.

      Diamonds, Value and Carbon Spot Imperfections


      by Mitch Endick - 2007-02-23
      Diamonds almost always have defects and one of the main defects is carbon spots. Their influence upon diamond value has to be taken into account along with the influence of color. A stone may have gre...
    • 72.

      Diamonds and Surface Imperfections


      by Mitch Endick - 2007-02-23
      Besides carbon spots, another big defect that can happen in diamonds is cracks or open cleavages in the crystalline material. Sometimes if little breaks go across the grain they can create big imperfe...
    • 73.

      Diamond Damage and Repair


      by Mitch Endick - 2007-02-23
      Repairing and recutting a diamond does not happen often, but it does to diamonds that have been damaged or those that were not well made when originally cut. It is not too often that a jeweler needs a...
    • 74.

      Diamond Color Judging For Jewelry


      by Mitch Endick - 2007-02-23
      In judging the color of diamonds it is necessary to obscure the prismatic play of colors in order to see the true color. You can do this by giving the stone a puff of breath and then studying the colo...
    • 75.

      Diamond Colors And How To Determine Them


      by Mitch Endick - 2007-02-23
      Most transparent minerals have, when pure, no color. Diamonds, being transparent, are no exception to this rule. Color is due to the presence of relatively small amounts of foreign substances, usually...
    • 76.

      Diamond Grading For Jewelry


      by Mitch Endick - 2007-02-23
      Those who are unfamiliar with this part of the business may use descriptions of the grades. The list begins with the higher grades and proceeds down the line to the lesser of value. Rivers. Jagers. ...
    • 77.

      How the Ancient Roman Empire still influences our lives today


      by Terry Kubiak - 2007-02-23
      The Roman Empire, at its height, included about a fourth of Europe, much of the Middle East, and the entire northern coastal area of Africa. Its millions of people spoke many languages and worshipped ...
    • 78.

      Rock Hounding in Southern New Zealand


      by Belinda Osgood - 2007-02-27
      New Zealand is a country of diversity. This is evident in the form of rocks and minerals found in abundance. The South Island of New Zealand provides ample opportunities for the amateur rockhounder to...
    • 79.

      The Tissot T-Touch Watch - A Groundbreaking Timepiece


      by Robin OBrien - 2007-02-27
      We are all becoming accustomed to touch screen technology, whether it be when using our home computer or withdrawing money from an ATM. It was only a matter of time before touch screen technology w...
    • 80.

      How To Choose Affordable Timeless Jewelry Without Breaking The Bank


      by Randi Deckard - 2007-02-27
      Choosing timeless jewelry that can be worn today and for years to come does not mean that you have to shop at an upscale jewelry retailer or drain your wallet. It is important when shopping for a time...