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No Conflict Diamonds | A man’s guide to choosing the right diamond engagement ring

June 20, 2006, 5:31 pm

Asking a woman to marry you, is one of the most significant moment’s of your life. So it only stands to reason that the ring, symbolizing the entirety of the emotions behind it, and the life promised for eternity together … is incredibly important. After all, she will be wearing this for the rest of her life. Which is where the following article comes in, to help you find the perfect ring for both of you, that allows for the right amount of “bling” without any history of conflict to taint its beauty.

So, the time has come to pop the question, eh? If you’re thinking of going down on one knee and asking her to marry you in the traditional way that women love, you’d better have the engagement ring ready.

While it’s becoming more popular for couples to decide to become engaged in an off-hand manner and then venture down to the jeweller to choose the engagement ring together, many women still feel there’s something special about wearing a ring that their beau has chosen especially for them.

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    Diamonds - How did they get to be that color

    May 8, 2006, 12:31 pm

    We all know that colored diamonds are among the most beautiful of gems, but how exactly is their radiance of hue actually formed? Find out through the following, by Kathy Abdelhak, article’s exploration:

    Did you ever walk into a jewelry store and see blue diamonds, pink diamonds, yellow diamonds, or green diamonds, and wonder how they got to be that color by nature? Yes diamonds come in all of these colors, and more naturally. When a diamond appears colorless, white light or daylight ( all the colors of the spectrum combined) enter the diamond and are all absorbed so no color is reflected back to the eye. Color in diamonds is absorption and reflection of light.

    This is caused in three ways:
    Diamonds are pure carbon so something else was caught in the stone during the formation of the diamond which changes the absorption spectrum. Take yellow and orange diamonds for example they contain nitrogen while blue diamonds contain boron.
    Gray, violet and some green diamonds contain hydrogen. As you can see these are all elements that were caught in the stone during its formation.

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    The Diamond For You - It’s All in the Shape

    May 3, 2006, 2:28 pm

    The appearance of your diamond, be it in a ring or any other adornment of jewelry, is driven greatly through its shape. Which comes in many different forms, all of which are clarified in the following article by Keith Thompson:

    Choosing the shape of your diamond jewelry is one of the key elements in determining the overall appearance of your ring or other diamond jewelry. There are many shapes and variations from which to choose, but first off do not confuse “shape” with “cut”. A diamond’s shape is just that: the outward appearance of the stone, whether it is round, oval etc.; while the cut refers to how the diamond itself is fashioned, how many facets and so on. Below I’ll examine the various diamond shapes and tell a little about each of them, in order to help you make that all-important choice.


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