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The Right Hand Diamond Ring … The Latest Trend in Jewelry Fashion

June 6, 2006, 5:58 pm

The newest design, which applies beautifully to women and men … in both the hetero- and homo- communities … is all about the alternative placements. Check out the article about:

The hottest trend in jewelry fashion, the Right Hand Diamond Ring seems to raise sales sky-high.

The latest trend in diamond jewelry is the Right Hand Diamond Ring. The marketing significance load is addressing mainly to the independent career woman of the 21-st century. It stands for success, strength, self assertiveness and freedom.

After the world has been filled up with the symbol of eternal love - the diamond engagement ring, the marketing strategy accompanying this old-renewed product opposes the right-hand ring to the diamond engagement rings and diamond anniversary bands. It is not only being positioned on a different hand but it also differs significantly in design. [ continued ]

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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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    Does your diamond cut have maximum carat size and brilliance

    April 19, 2006, 12:21 pm

    An article that delves into the the world of diamond grading, where diamond cut refers to the quality of your jewelry.

    When one hears of diamond cut they usually think of the different kinds of diamond shapes they’ve seen in jewelry, the princess, the round and so on.  In the world of diamond grading diamond cut refers to something else.  It refers to how well a jeweler has cut the diamond to achieve maximum carat size and brilliance, or the millions of glittering sparkles you can see when you turn your diamond in the light. Poorly cut diamonds will often sell at a cheaper rate than the better cut.  Interestingly ninety five percent of diamonds aren’t cut for optimum brilliance. There are four factors involved in the diamond cut, proportion, finish, symmetry and polish.

    The proportions of the cut have to do with the table percentage compared to the depth percentage.  The table is the flat surface on the top of each kind of diamond cut, while the depth has to do with the width of the diamond from top to bottom.  A good table to depth ratio will allow all light entering the diamond to be reflected back through the surface.

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