Fashion And Fine Jewelry News

Friday, June 30, 2006

Bridal Fashion Jewelry

by Lisa Arons

Jewellery (spelled jewelry in American English) refers to ornamental devices worn by persons, typically made with gems and precious metals. Costume jewelry is made from less valuable materials. However, jewelry can and has been made out of almost every kind of material. Examples include bracelets, necklaces, rings, and earrings, as well as items like hair ornaments or body piercing jewelry. Jewelry, particularly when made with precious materials, is generally considered valuable and desirable. Some cultures have a practice of keeping large amounts of wealth stored in the form of jewelry. Jewelry can also be symbolic, as in the case of Christians wearing a crucifix in the form of jewelry, or, as is the case in many Western cultures, married people wearing a wedding ring. And what can symbolize love and, of course, the wedding ceremony more than a diamond?

Diamonds are graded by four characteristics: cut, carat (weight), clarity, and color. All four of these properties determine how much a diamond is worth.

Cut - What is the proportion of the diamond? Round brilliant diamonds are commonly cut with 58 facets. The better proportioned these facets are on the diamond, the more light will be reflected back to the viewer's eye. This is extremely important. When cut properly, the diamond will sparkle more. Diamond cuts are measured by the table percentage, so always ask for it. Cut also refers to the shape such as: round, pear, and oval.

Carat - How big is the diamond? Larger diamonds often cost more per carat due to their size. There are 100 points to a carat. Hence a 50 point diamond is 1/2 a carat. (There are 5 carats to a gram.)

Clarity - How clear is the stone? Clarity ranges from flawless (perfect) to I (included). Here is a summary:

Color: Diamond colors generally range from D - X for white and yellow diamonds. D is the whitest. Around S they become "Fancy" yellow Diamonds. One can also find green, pink, red, blue and brown diamonds - though these are usually irradiated.

Diamonds are often treated. If you are concerned about getting true value for your money, know what you are getting. Be sure to read the fine print.

Diamonds with inclusions are sometimes filled with glass to make them appear clearer. An inclusion is an imperfection internal to the diamond. Filler can be damaged by heat, ultrasonic cleaning, and by re-tipping. The filling does not repair the inclusion, it just makes it less visible. They can be painted to offset a yellow tinge. The paint wears off rather quickly.

Finally, now that you have that precious stone, here are some tips as to how to take care of it. Diamonds are often thought to be unshatterable. Unfortunately, this is not the case. Diamonds are brittle: If you hit a diamond hard, they WILL crack or chip if mishandled. Don't wear your diamond when doing rough work.

Storage: Store diamonds separately. When stored with other jewelry, diamonds may scratch other jewelry (or each other).

Cleaning: The best method for cleaning is a jeweler's polishing cloth. Many jewelers will clean your diamond ring for free if you are making another purchase in the store.

Lisa Arons is a writer at http://Beautiful-Earrings.com where you can find a variety of articles and items including necklaces, rings and bracelets. Visit http://www.beautiful-earrings.com for additional jewelry information and merchandise.

Hong Kong: Top Brands Note Wedding Ring Trends


Hong Kong: Top Brands Note Wedding Ring Trends
Diamonds.net, NY - 7 hours ago... represent the infinity of time and are the perfect symbol of love; the romance associated with diamonds is an important factor in selling diamond jewelry.". ...

Where's the $1 Billion+?
RedState, VA - 22 hours ago... FEMA cards were used to buy diamond jewelry, a vacation in the Dominican Republic, fireworks, a $200 bottle of champagne at a Hooters in San Antonio and $300 ...

Thursday, June 29, 2006

Leviev Raises Emotions on WDC 2nd Day


Leviev Raises Emotions on WDC 2nd Day
IDEX Online, Israel - 16 hours agoDe Beers Managing Director Gareth Penny shared his philosophy on how to drive diamond jewelry sales, while Israeli diamond magnate Lev Leviev lamented the bind ...

Bank embezzler begins prison term
Kingston Daily Freeman, NY - 23 hours ago... Croizer had used the embezzled money to buy a swimming pool, a luxury car, diamond jewelry and a time-share at a Florida condominium, among other things. ...

Study: Slow growth is leading to fierce competition in the jewelry ...
JCK, PA - 13 hours ago... "Costco s special order diamond program, where a member can create their own custom-designed diamond jewelry of 1k or more, gives luxury shoppers a value ...

Where's the $1 Billion+?
RedState, VA - 9 hours ago... FEMA cards were used to buy diamond jewelry, a vacation in the Dominican Republic, fireworks, a $200 bottle of champagne at a Hooters in San Antonio and $300 ...

Wednesday, June 28, 2006

Gold Jewelry as a Fashion Accessory

by tima

A real woman always wears some gold on her. Is it really a stupid fancy that men, and especially women, have on gold?

Gold and diamonds have always captured the fancy of man. Remember the Gold Rush? The metal has been known since ancient times and was the standard of money until recently. No jewelry is perhaps complete without some gold in it. Its yellow, mellow material is not actually that attention grabbing. Nor is it the most precious. Still, it is the king of metals.

Why is gold jewelry always so much in demand and always so alluring? The actual metal in its purity is never used as it is too soft and wears down easily. Some mixture of copper and other metals is used to blend with gold to be made into wearable items.

Heavy use of gold is common in some Asian countries where it is the staple of all jewelry. Gold plating of other metals is also a common practice, though the shine is lost quickly and needs to be recoated.

Diamonds, platinum, and other precious stones can be easily combined with gold to design exquisite jewelry items – rings, necklaces, earrings, bracelets, headgear, neck chains, accessories, studs, and other wearable items.

Every fashion conscious woman knows the importance of wearing the right jewelry to match the dress. It need not be fanciful, or exuberant. Just a thin necklace, a small ear stud, or a ring does the trick.

Designer jewelry customized to your occasion can bring you the added qualities of combining gold into your jewelry.

For more information visit - gold sites

The author is a freelance writer and associated with www.gold-sites.info
Article Source: Women's World

Tuesday, June 27, 2006

Looking for Career Longevity? Jewelry is Forever


Looking for Career Longevity? Jewelry is Forever
PR Newswire (press release), NY - 19 hours agoUpcoming GIA Career Fair Matches Job Seekers With Jobs in Fine Jewelry CARLSBAD, Calif., June 26 /PRNewswire/ -- Want a career with staying power? ...

Miriam s new San Marco home a gem
Jacksonville Daily Record, FL - 4 hours ago... Miriam s Estate and Fine Jewelry is moving into roomier environs just two doors down from its current location at 1966 San Marco Blvd. ...

Jewelers See Some Relief in Recent Gold Price Drop
Diamonds.net, NY - 4 hours ago... Paul Dreyer, co-owner of Dreyer's Fine Jewelry in South Whitehall Township, sees some "resistance" among buyers of gold pieces, which make up 20 to 25 percent ...

Today's Calendar
BurlingtonFreePress.com, VT - 10 hours agoFine Jewelry Sale and Auction, preview, today and Wednesday, sale, 6-8 pm Thursday, Firehouse Center for the Visual Arts, Burlington. ...

H2 Events promotes three members of show staff
National Jeweler, NY - 32 minutes ago... We are privileged to work with these three excellent professionals who carry the kind of customer service ethic that is critical in the fine jewelry trade show ...

JVC Announces Compliance Seminars in LA, Miami
Diamonds.net, NY - 3 hours ago... that we provide to our members and the entire jewelry industry to help them comply with laws governing the manufacture, sale and marketing of fine jewelry.". ...

Community Builders: A couple's love led to a gift of diamonds
Rochester Democrat and Chronicle, NY - 9 hours ago... Marilyn scrupulously avoids the limelight. Although they could easily afford it, Marilyn has consistently turned down her husband's offers of fine jewelry. ...

Monday, June 26, 2006

Cheap Jewelry

by Rachana Agarwal

Cheap Jewelry: Fashion Statement for All

Everyone adores the beauty and attraction of a fine jewelry as it enhances the look and personality of its wearer. Generally, jewelry for each part of the body is available in the market that steals the hearts of its admirer. No matter what material you use in to give a shape, jewelry is always a beauty enhancing tool for us.

The fashion of wearing jewelries is as long as the history of humanity. Earlier too jewelries were worn with pleasure when metals weren’t discovered. Jewelries made of inexpensive materials like glass, wood, shell, beads and bones were popular at that time that looks really classy and beautiful.

Now, the craze of wearing cheap jewelries continues and still they are worn with same preference and pleasure. When you go out on shopping, you will find lots of jewelries based upon these inexpensive items that are really trendy and striking and set their own fashion trends. These jewelries are also known as costume jewelry, designer copy jewelry, simulated gems and replica jewelry.

There are many designs and styles available in the cheap jewelry market these days including famous beads jewelries that are gaining a major chunk in the market share. They are colorful and become a great fashion statement for all specially, for teenagers and youths, who are going after for such jewels that are happening and stylist as well. With the use of silver and other inexpensive material like plastic and felt, youths have created such an innovative jewelries that are unique and mind blowing. Paper jewelries such as rings and bracelets are also creating buzz among wearers today whereas, cloth and stones are also used in making some terrific jewels.

Nowadays, gifting a cheap jewelry is also a good option for brides, bridesmaids, proms or any other occasion. You can get varieties in neck wears, earrings, pendants, bracelets and other jewels that are really promising, quite fashionable and easy to wear & take out. Present a nice pairs of earrings and bracelets to a young girl in college; she will definitely get delighted with this memorable and touching gift.

Jewelries are meant to decorate and cheap jewelries are the best means to serve the purpose. Made with inexpensive materials, cheap jewelries are great in setting your personal fashion trends and style. Its not, only teenagers wear such jewels but adults and children are also expending their jewelry collection with different cheap jewelries that is really splendid and incomparable.

Author is an experienced jewelry business expert. For more information on online jewelry visit http://www.glimmerrocks.com
Article Source: Women's World

Sunday, June 25, 2006

Solatnieh, Host of Festival of Folk Games in Zanjan


Solatnieh, Host of Festival of Folk Games in Zanjan
Iranian Cultural Heritage News Agency, Iran - 6 hours ago... Zanjani artists make a number of handicrafts including various decorative dishes and their special covers as well as silver jewelry. ...

Pottery sales a sign of summer
Louisville Courier-Journal, KY - 10 hours ago... painted wood horses; Joan Carter, who makes glass beads; Jana John, clay sculptor; Joy Lait, who makes glass beads; and Sharon Major, who creates silver jewelry ...

Saturday, June 24, 2006

Buying Diamonds: Selecting the Best Company

by Denny Reinke

Diamond shoppers today have more choices than ever on where to buy their diamond engagement ring, diamond earrings and other diamond jewelry items. However, with greater selections come bigger potential risks and rewards. You need to do your homework and understand how to select the best company for your diamond purchase.

The retail diamond market is comprised of three broad categories of diamond sources; jewelry stores, ecommerce diamond companies and diamond brokers.

Jewelry Stores

Until recent years, jewelry stores were the only option for most diamond shoppers. This was especially true for smaller towns and rural areas. These stores had a monopoly, much like Ma Bell with the phone systems during most of the 20th century. Jewelry stores were the only game in town and could set their prices at whatever markup they wanted.

Jewelry stores depend on impulse buying so they focus on having a selection to pick from, name recognition through extensive advertising, and being convenient so shoppers can walk in and make a purchase with no education or knowledge of the product. If it looks nice to an impulse buyer, they will pull out the credit card and have it gift-wrapped. To attract the impulse buyer, jewelers built elaborate stores with polished marble floors, expensive display cases, and lighting that makes everything in the store sparkle.

To pay for the stores, the decorations and all the expensive advertising, jewelry stores must maintain high markups on the items they sell. The more expensive stores have bigger inventory, higher rent and more advertising, which dictates the higher markup necessary to pay for all that overhead.

E-Commerce Diamond Retailers

The online shopping cart of hundreds of jewelry retailers has been one of the big growth areas for e-commerce. Shoppers can shop from the convenience of their home or work computer, look at the pictures of thousands of jewelry items online and place their order without ever talking to a human. E-commerce diamond retailers provide a list of diamonds owned by groups of wholesalers and let the shopper pick the diamond they want based on the specifications in the list. The shopper pays for the diamond in advance and then the wholesaler or the retailer ships the diamond to the consumer.

The online jewelry retailers offer the advantage of much greater selection than you can find in a jewelry store and the ability to ship the items all over the country, which provides greater options for shoppers in small towns and rural areas. Due to low overhead costs, online jewelers can provide lower prices than most jewelry stores. The disadvantage of the online jeweler is that there are few safeguards in place to keep the consumer from making a mistake. Picking the least expensive diamond from a list of options often means there is something less desirable about the diamond. Without an expert adviser to help, the consumer is mostly on their own to make their selection.

Diamond Brokers

There is a third type of diamond retailer, the diamond broker, that differs from the jewelry store or e-commerce retailer. Like most e-commerce retailers, brokers do not own inventory and have low overhead, but they differ in that they work as diamond consultants for the shopper to find the best diamonds meeting the consumer’s requirements.

To attract new clients, diamond brokers rely on word of mouth advertising. They typically have a website focused on online education and shopping advice instead of a list of inventory and the online shopping cart. Diamond brokers work with their client to find the best diamond on the wholesale market and present it to the client in the broker’s office or ship the diamond to the client to examine before they purchase. The result of the lower overhead and personal consultant service is that clients usually get a better diamond at a lower price than with jewelry stores or online retailers.

To determine which company is going to be the best supplier for your diamonds, know what retailer characteristics are most important to you then ask many questions. Be sure the company you select is going to be able to provide the personalized service, expert advice, high quality diamonds and low prices you deserve.

Denny Reinke is the Vice-President of Diamond Source of Virginia, an online diamond retailer specializing in loose diamonds, diamond rings and diamond jewelry located in Richmond, Virginia and on the web at www.diamondsourceva.com. You can also visit Denny’s blog at www.diamonds.blogs.com. Article for reprint as long as author bio remains intact including links.

Stylists stepping into spotlight


Stylists stepping into spotlight
Sun-Sentinel.com, FL - 17 hours ago... And Lieberman is crafting fine jewelry for Mouawad. In some cases, their newfound fame has made stylists as difficult to reach as the divas they work for. ...

Today's Calendar
BurlingtonFreePress.com, VT - 16 hours ago... 899-3006. Preview and Fine Jewelry Sale and Auction, preview, Saturday-Wednesday, sale, 6-8 pm Thursday, Firehouse Center, Burlington. ...

BETT., 434 8th Street
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PR Web (press release), WA - 17 hours ago... for Christmas has become a major contributor to seasonal stress, but Collectibles Today, the premier Internet shopping site for fine jewelry gifts and unique ...

Friday, June 23, 2006

Bling sting


Bling sting
World Magazine Blog, IL - 13 hours agoDetectives in Palm Springs, Florida staked out the Blue Diamond Jewelry shop for a month after getting reports that its workers were fitting customers with ...

Consumer Returns Diamond Ring, Sets-up Aid Org.
Diamonds.net, NY - 9 hours ago... victims of the diamond trade. The organization accepts consumers' diamond jewelry (and/or cash donations.). As the story goes, consumer ...

Rosy Blue: Dubai is Ideal for Testing New Jewelry Brands
Diamonds.net, NY - 8 hours ago... Harshad Mehta, chairman of Dubai-based Rosy Blue FZE, stressed that recent fluctuations in the gold price have made diamond jewelry very popular, encouraging ...

Police Bust Jewlery Shop For Fitting "Grills"
All Headline News - 13 hours ago... room. Customers have been coming to the Blue Diamond Jewelry shop for a month to get "grills," or jewelry for their mouth. Often ...

UAE : DTC sponsors Mission Fashion 2006
Fibre2fashion.com, India - 18 hours ago... fashion industry. Audience admired the glamour and the original designs of the Rayana diamond jewelry, provided by Damas Beirut. All ...

Thursday, June 22, 2006

Engagement Rings from Here to Eternity

by John Lewis

The oldest recorded exchange of engagement rings dates back nearly 5000 years ago to ancient Egypt when a never ending band was linked with eternal love. Later for the Romans, a young ladies acceptance of a ring was a legal agreement and meant that the girl was no longer available. These ancient engagement and wedding rings were not gold engagement rings but were often made from simple and crude bands of iron.

Even in these modern times, the gold engagement ring is still regarded as a potent symbol of unity and marriage, which sends out a message about a persons marital status. Traditions have changed over the centuries and not only have the materials which the rings are made out of changed, but men too are now choosing to wear a ring as a symbol of lasting love, fidelity and commitment.

These early tokens which indicated the sealing of a marriage contract, were certainly very different from what we now accept today as an engagement ring and probably wouldn’t have turned too many heads or invoked the green eyed monster because of their beauty and brilliance. In early Roman times rings were simple hoops made out of iron and it wasn’t until much later times that this metal was replaced with precious metals such as gold and silver which do not rust and are more attractive.

Although diamonds were discovered in India at the beginning of the ninth century, it wasn’t until 1500 onwards that brides to be would be wearing something a little bit more special and even then, diamonds would be very much for the wealthy and for royalty.

Since their discovery, diamonds have always been prized for their beauty and brilliance as well as their extreme hardness and the word diamond originated from the Greek word adamas, which means unconquerable. Some even believed diamonds to possess magical powers and along with their other properties, this has made diamonds perfect as a representation of the marriage bond.

When further sources of diamonds were discovered in the nineteenth century, it increased the availability and they became more fashionable, particularly set in engagement rings.

Styles of engagement rings have varied greatly over the years but still some designs have remained popular throughout. The single diamond solitaire is a strong favourite and nobody can resist that big sparkler. The three stone styles have also remained popular and many still believe that this signifies ‘I Love You’.

Although some ladies have chosen other precious gemstones for their engagement rings such as rubies, emeralds, opals and many more, the diamond still is the favourite and as the song says ‘Diamonds Are A Girls Best Friend’.

Platinum has also become a popular although a very expensive alternative to gold and silver. Recently there has been a surge in interest in engagement rings made from titanium and zirconium because not only are these metals attractive, lightweight and very hard wearing but they are also hypoallergenic. These metals lend themselves well to more modern styles and the metals can be heat treated to produce wonderful colour effects which make many rings totally unique pieces as no two will ever look the same.

Because of their hardness, Titanium and Zirconium are also used to produce stunning tension set diamond engagement rings, an effect which would be much more difficult to achieve with precious metals which are much softer and more prone to wear over the years increasing the likelihood of the precious stone working loose from the .

Most people wear their engagement ring on the third finger of the left hand although there are a few European countries where the engagement ring is worn on the right hand. The reason for wearing on the third finger of the left hand is thought to date back to ancient Rome and Egypt when it was believed that a vein that ran through that finger ran straight to the heart. Many women also wear their gold wedding ring with a diamond engagement ring and an eternity ring.

John Lewis runs Love2Have an on line jewellery website that only sells UK hand made jewellery including engagement rings and wedding rings.
Article Source: Women's World

False teeth: Bogus dental shop raided, shut down


False teeth: Bogus dental shop raided, shut down
Palm Beach Post, United States - 16 hours ago... The store operators leased the business under the name Blue Diamond Jewelry a supposed custom jewelry shop that carried no actual jewelry but they ...

Tiffany to open a store on Wall Street
JCK, PA - 7 hours ago... The store will house its usual array of luxury goods, including fine diamond jewelry, engagement rings and its signature collections, including Tiffany ...

Consumer launches Diamonds for Africa charity
National Jeweler, NY - 3 hours agoJUNE 22, 2006 - Raleigh, NC -- A new nonprofit group called Diamonds for Africa says it will collect donated diamond jewelry to offer aid to Africans that the ...

Wednesday, June 21, 2006

The Soul Servers, from left: Smoov Confusion, Deuce Fontane and PL


The Soul Servers, from left: Smoov Confusion, Deuce Fontane and PL
Pitch Weekly, MO - 5 hours ago... And Smoov is a charismatic entertainer who dresses stylishly in mostly black, rocks chunky silver jewelry, and loves Outkast and the related Dungeon Family so ...

Krystallos returns to Aggieville
Kansas State Collegian, KS - 9 hours agoKrystallos Inc., a retail store specializing in sterling silver jewelry and one-of-a-kind clothing, was a part of the Aggieville district for nearly 18 years. ...

Crossroads offers unique, funky style for all
Huntsville Times, AL - 16 hours ago... store," he said. Sterling silver jewelry is popular, along with body-piercing jewelry and rope necklaces and bracelets. Rock nostalgia ...

Diversity provides draw for artistic extravaganza
Pleasant Hill/Martinez Record, CA - 11 hours ago... The format of the show gives Carole Dwinell a venue to showcase a wide variety of her oil paintings, sculptures, gourds, beaded and silver jewelry and ceramics ...

Christi J Releases New Collection of Keepsake Photo Jewelry
PR Web (press release), WA - 17 hours ago... personal archive. That is the inspiration behind the new "Sentimental Silver" jewelry line from Christi J Jewelry. The company's ...

Tuesday, June 20, 2006

Caring for Jewelry

by Sue King

Caring for your handmade jewellery is easy and will help your treasures last a lifetime of wear and pleasure. This brief guide takes you through the basics, as well as highlighting some pitfalls to watch out for. But first, a quick word of caution. Before you start any cleaning activity, please be sure that your stones or beads will not be damaged by whichever method you have selected.

General wearing advice:

? When wearing, protect all jewellery from scratches, sharp blows, chemicals, extreme temperatures, and sunlight.

? The above also apply to storage, when jewellery is particularly vulnerable, especially when left in the bottom of a drawer or cupboard.

? Store jewellery separately so it doesn't scratch other jewellery.

? Remove jewellery when doing household tasks such a gardening, cleaning and household repairs or other strenuous activities such as sport.

? Apply makeup, perfume and hairspray before putting on your jewellery.

? Do not wear jewellery while in a swimming pool or hot tub or bathing. The chlorine in the water can damage various gemstones and metals.

? Do not store jewellery next to heating vent, window sill, or in the car.

? Store jewellery away from sunlight. The sun will fade some gemstones.

? Always store bead necklaces strung on silk or cotton flat because these threads stretch over time.

? Store metal jewellery in resealable plastic or jewellery bags with silica-gel sachets to prevent tarnish.

? Jewellery with pearls or opals needs to be stored in fabric instead of plastic bags as these stones need to "breathe."

General cleaning advice:

? After each wearing, gently wipe each piece of jewellery clean of make up and skin oils with a 100% cotton cloth.

? Some jewellery can be washed in warm soapy water providing it is dried carefully before storage. Do not do this if your jewellery is strung on silk or cotton as these will stretch.

? Rinse carefully and pat dry with a soft non-abrasive cloth.

? Polish metals gently with a soft jewellery polishing cloth.

? Ultrasonic cleaners only work with hard crystalline stones; otherwise avoid them.

? Whatever you do, please be gentle.

Do not use Chemical Cleaners:

Many stones will be adversely affected by harsh chemical cleaners. Many will discolour and some may eventually break apart. The stones which are particularly vulnerable include Amber, Aquamarine, Coral, Emerald, Jade, Lapis, Malachite, Opal, Pearls, Shell and Turquoise. If in doubt, simply don’t put in any chemicals.

Light Sensitive Stones:

Many stones will bleach in strong light if left exposed for long periods of time. They will lose their bright colour and eventually become drab and unattractive. The stones which are vulnerable to sunlight include Amethyst, Ametrine, Aquamarine, Aventurine, Beryl, Celestite, Chrysoprase, Citrine, Hiddenite, Kunzite, Rose and Smoky Quartz, Fluorite and Topaz.

Cleaning Beads:

Beads are usually more robust than semi-precious stones, especially if they are made of glass, pottery or ceramic. However some beads, in particular those made from wood or bone are usually very sensitive and have to be treated with great care. Consequently the same cleaning and storage precautions should be exercised as the advice given for other kinds of jewellery.

Cleaning Silver and Gold:

Silver and gold can generally be cared for in the same way. Both methods below work well, but make sure that you are not too enthusiastic cleaning plated items, as your vigorous rubbing may wear away the metal coating. Solid items should withstand more vigorous treatment.

? Commercial silver/gold cleaners. Be sure that any stones in the jewellery can withstand the chemicals in the cleaner. Read the label, and if in doubt, do not use the cleaner. Some gemstones that cannot be placed in most commercial jewellery cleaners are: pearls, lapis lazuli, malachite, opals, coral, turquoise, and others.

? Ammonia and water. Use a light solution of ammonia and water on a toothbrush or soft cloth, then rinse thoroughly with water. Ammonia should not be used on the same types of gemstones that should not be used with commercial cleaners.

Tarnish can be prevented by storing your jewellery in resealable plastic bag together with a sachet of silica gel. This will absorb any moisture. Silver of gold jewellery containing pearls and opals, however, should not be stored in plastic bags.

Cleaning Copper and Brass:

Surprisingly, copper and brass are also very simple to care for. While they do tarnish more quickly than silver, they can be restored to their original shine very easily. Methods for cleaning and shining copper and brass jewellery are outlined below:

? Commercial copper/brass cleaner. Again, be sure that any stones in the jewellery can withstand the chemicals in the cleaner and if in doubt do not use it.

? Ketchup, Worcestershire Sauce or Vinegar. As unlikely as it sounds, the acetic acid in these substances will shine up copper and brass very nicely. Apply them carefully with a toothbrush or soft cloth, leave on for a couple of minutes, then rinse thoroughly. Avoid getting these products on the same types of stones which should not be exposed to chemical cleaners.

? Combination of water, lemon or lime juice and salt. Add a few drops of lemon or lime juice to a container of water, then add a teaspoon of salt and stir gently. Place the jewellery in the solution for a few minutes, then remove and rinse thoroughly. If needed, the dip in the solution can be repeated. Again, this method should not be used with gemstones or pearls that cannot be cleaned with chemical cleaners.

Tarnish, as with silver, can be prevented by storing your jewellery in resealable plastic bag together with a sachet of silica gel. This will absorb any moisture. Avoid storing jewellery containing opals or pearls in this way.

Disclaimer: Whilst the information given above is provided in good faith, we do not recommend you do anything unless you are personally certain that no harm will come to your jewellery as a result of cleaning. We do not take any responsibility for damage which ensues from your actions

Sue King runs a busy online jewelry business Wildaboutme. Actually its more than just a site, WildaboutMe is a philosophy. Its about putting women back at the center of their world and making them feel valued. The whole purpose of Sue's handcrafted jewelry is to bring lots of pleasure and make women feel really great about themselves. Follow Sue’s example and live the WildaboutMe dream. And always remember, you are unique and very important. You can find more information and beautiful jewelry at www.wildaboutme.com.

Spotlight: Licensing Show 2006


Spotlight: Licensing Show 2006
Playthings, NY - 16 hours ago... Nomination sr1 will create fashion jewelry for men and women inspired by DC Comics superheroes Batman and Superman, while jewelry designer and manufacturer D ...

Monday, June 19, 2006

Palladium: The New Luxurious Buzz Word in Jewelry


Palladium: The New Luxurious Buzz Word in Jewelry
Yahoo! News (press release) - 4 hours ago... of yellow gold plated with 25% or more of other white metals, most retailers and consumers face the problem of their white gold jewelry "tarnishing" into a ...

Off the beaten path: Chinatown tours are history lessons Walking ...
Oakland Tribune, CA - 8 hours agoOAKLAND It's Monday morning, and a large group of third-graders marvel at the gold jewelry and ducks hanging in the windows along Webster Street, the ...

Anthony Nak's rare Tanzanite collection stolen, then recovered
JCK, PA - 3 hours agoThe pieces are part of a special collection of Tanzanite, platinum, and gold jewelry designed by Anthony Nak in collaboration with the Tanzanite Foundation ...

WorldWarehouse.us Offers an Array of Brand Name Products Online at ...
PR Web (press release), WA - 12 hours ago... store items, WorldWarehouse.us also carries an extensive selection of auto theft alarms and home security systems, unique diamond and gold jewelry, brand name ...

Sunday, June 18, 2006

10 Tips For Choosing The Perfect Pearl

by Richard Wise

1. There are two types of pearls--natural and cultured. In today’s market just about every pearl you see will be cultured, i.e. the hand of man had something to do with manufacturing the pearl.

2. We are experiencing a pearl renaissance. There are more types of pearls on the market than ever before. Twenty years ago the Japanese Akoya stood virtually alone. Today you can choose from: Freshwater pearls, South Sea white, Tahitian black, and South Sea golden pearls.

3. What’s the best buy in pearls? The Chinese Freshwater Pearl. These pearls are cultured without a bead and are pure pearl. They are available in natural pastel or white. The best will stand toe-to-toe with any pearl in the world, and can be purchased for a third of the price.

4. Pearls are often treated, usually to change or improve the color. Natural colors are, by far, the most beautiful. Japanese Akoya, the pearl that is seen most in the market, is routinely bleached white, then dyed, to give it a pinkish overtone.

5. A fine pearl has what experts call “life”. This is a combination of high surface luster and overtone, an ephemeral misty glow that seems to hover over the surface of the pearl. In white pearls the overtone will normally be pink. In black pearls, the overtone will be green, red or blue. Look at the pearl(s) under a light bulb; if you can distinctly see the outline of the bulb, the pearl has high luster.

6. To judge if all the pearls in a strand are round, hold the strand taut between your hands and rotate the strand; if some of the pearls jump about, the strand is not completely round.

7. Pearls have flaws just like other gems. These may be dimples, scratches or cracks. A few dimples here and there should not be of much concern, but a scratch or crack is unacceptable in a fine strand.

8. Odd shaped pearls, called baroques, are not to be disparaged if they have good luster and no scratches or cracks. These pearls tend to be a bit less formal, with a younger, hipper look than the more expensive rounds, and they are available at a substantially lower price.

9. Beware the Japanese Akoya pearl. If your grandmother or mother has a strand of white round pearls, they are likely Akoya. These pearls are formed by placing a shell bead in the oyster. In the last few years, Japanese farmers have dramatically reduced the time the pearl is allowed to develop, resulting in pearls with less than ¼ millimeter of pearl essence over the shell bead. These pearls lack luster and are prone to flaking.

10. Pearls come in many nuances of color, but color is not the issue. The real question is how the pearl looks against the skin of the intended wearer--a characteristic I call simpatico. Don’t prejudge, test the simpatico of each strand by placing it against the skin on the inside of the wrist. The skin in this area is the same color and texture as the skin around the ears and neck. The result may surprise you.

This article may be used without prior permission provided that the author and the name of the book is included. If posted on a website a hotlink to the book website is a prerequisite for free use of this copywrited material. For additional information contact the author: Richard@rwwise.com

Richard W. Wise is the author of Secrets Of The Gem Trade, The Connoisseurs Guide To Precious Gemstones. To learn more, visit http://www.secretsofthegemtrade.com.

Friday, June 16, 2006

Diamond Jewelry

by Rick Kelly

Diamond Jewelry

Does anyone ever need a reason to buy diamond jewelry? Of course. There are plenty of reasons: to celebrate...to commemorate...to reward...to romance. Diamond jewelry is the gift for all reasons. But if you're interested in diamond jewelry, the essential four “C's” are important.

The first “C” of purchasing diamond jewelry is color. When applied to diamonds, color is often misunderstood by people outside the diamond industry. Many people think of diamonds as colorless. In reality, truly colorless diamonds are quite rare. Most diamonds used in jewelry are nearly colorless, but still have faint yellow or brown tints. These diamonds fall in the normal color range that will make your diamond jewelry purchase a great investment.

The second “C” to look at when purchasing diamond jewelry, is clarity. Like color, clarity is a key factor in determining a diamond's value. Few things in nature are absolutely perfect. This is as true of diamonds as anything else. Diamonds have internal features called inclusions and surface irregularities, called blemishes. Together, they're called clarity characteristics. Clarity is the relative absence of clarity characteristics. Blemishes include scratches and nicks on a diamond's surface. Inclusions are on the inside (some might break the surface of the stone, but they are still considered inclusions). Sometimes, tiny diamond or other mineral crystals are trapped inside a diamond when it forms. Depending on where they're located, they might still be there after the stone has been cut and polished. Like the rest of the Four Cs , clarity's influence on value is directly related to the concept of rarity. Flawless diamonds are very rare—so rare in fact, that it's possible to spend a lifetime in the jewelry industry without ever seeing one. As you might imagine, flawless diamonds command top prices. Diamond jewelry in the middle price range makes up the bulk of the retail market. That's exactly how clarity works. Sometimes, a diamond can be re-cut or polished to remove a surface blemish without noticeably reducing the stone's weight. This usually increases the diamond's value.

The third “C” to look at is cut. You may think of cut as the shape and style of a polished diamond. But when we talk about cut as a value factor, you're also talking about the proportions , symmetry and finish of a diamond, often called "make" in the diamond trade. A diamond with a "good make" will speak to you. It's bright, fiery, symmetrical, and sparkles with light. What makes cut so difficult to evaluate is that there's more than one way of cutting a diamond to make the most of its optical properties . A well-cut diamond, with well-balanced proportions and high polish, can make light behave in breathtaking ways. The result is a magnificent display of brilliance , dispersion , and scintillation . The three major parts of a polished diamond, top to bottom, are the crown, the girdle, and the pavilion. Some polished diamonds have a very tiny flat facet at the bottom of the pavilion, called the culet. The large flat facet on the top of a polished diamond is called the table. Cutting a diamond to produce the maximum return of light depends on the interrelationship between three critical proportions – table size, crown angle and pavilion depth. These can be combined in many ways to yield equally bright round brilliant cut diamonds for the most exquisite diamond jewelry.

The fourth “ C” has to do with the basic measuring unit of diamonds. Carat weight is simply that. It's how much your diamond weighs. Diamonds are weighed to a thousandth (0.001) of a carat and then rounded to the nearest hundredth, or point. Over a carat, diamond weights are usually expressed in carats and decimals. A 1.03 carat stone, for example, would be described as "one point oh three carats," or "one oh three." A diamond that weighs 0.83 ct. is said to weigh "eighty-three points," or an "eighty-three pointer."

Generally, the more scarce a diamond is, the more it is worth. One carat diamonds are rarer than those under a carat, so they're priced accordingly and worth more in the long run when mounted on diamond jewelry. Purchasing diamond jewelry requires more thought and time than a consumer thinks, but is definitely the purchase that will last you a lifetime.

About The Author: Rick Kelly has been a well respected magazine and newspaper colunist in the fields of civic and business development for the past twenty years.
Article Source: Women's World

Wednesday, June 14, 2006

Cheap jewelry: Fashion statement for all

by Rachana Agarwal

Everyone adores the beauty and attraction of a fine jewelry as it enhances the look and personality of its wearer. Generally, jewelry for each part of the body is available in the market that steals the hearts of its admirer. No matter what material you use in to give a shape, jewelry is always a beauty enhancing tool for us.

The fashion of wearing jewelries is as long as the history of humanity. Earlier too jewelries were worn with pleasure when metals weren’t discovered. Jewelries made of inexpensive materials like glass, wood, shell, beads and bones were popular at that time that looks really classy and beautiful.

Now, the craze of wearing cheap jewelries continues and still they are worn with same preference and pleasure. When you go out on shopping, you will find lots of jewelries based upon these inexpensive items that are really trendy and striking and set their own fashion trends. These jewelries are also known as costume jewelry, designer copy jewelry, simulated gems and replica jewelry.

There are many designs and styles available in the cheap jewelry market these days including famous beads jewelries that are gaining a major chunk in the market share. They are colorful and become a great fashion statement for all specially, for teenagers and youths, who are going after for such jewels that are happening and stylist as well. With the use of silver and other inexpensive material like plastic and felt, youths have created such an innovative jewelries that are unique and mind blowing. Paper jewelries such as rings and bracelets are also creating buzz among wearers today whereas, cloth and stones are also used in making some terrific jewels.

Nowadays, gifting a cheap jewelry is also a good option for brides, bridesmaids, proms or any other occasion. You can get varieties in neck wears, earrings, pendants, bracelets and other jewels that are really promising, quite fashionable and easy to wear & take out. Present a nice pairs of earrings and bracelets to a young girl in college; she will definitely get delighted with this memorable and touching gift.

Jewelries are meant to decorate and cheap jewelries are the best means to serve the purpose. Made with inexpensive materials, cheap jewelries are great in setting your personal fashion trends and style. Its not, only teenagers wear such jewels but adults and children are also expending their jewelry collection with different cheap jewelries that is really splendid and incomparable.

Author is an experienced jewelry business expert. For more information visit http://www.sparkleice.com
Article Source: Women's World

BUSINESS & FINANCE


BUSINESS & FINANCE
Kathimerini, Greece - 11 hours agoISTANBUL (Reuters) - Gold jewelry exports from Turkey, the world�s second-largest exporter, fell 27.4 percent year-on-year to 32.2 tons during the first five ...

(PRN) Famed Jewelers Anthony Nak Have Nearly Extinct Stone ...
Houston Chronicle, United States - 23 hours agoThe pieces are part of a special collection of Tanzanite, platinum and gold jewelry designed by Anthony Nak in collaboration with the Tanzanite Foundation ...

Tuesday, June 13, 2006

Poor security blamed for jewelry heist


Poor security blamed for jewelry heist
Shanghai Daily, China - 2 hours agoA GANG of four suspected robbers told a court yesterday they targeted a jewelry store in the city because of its lack of proper security facilities and guards. ...

As gold prices rise, jewelry should be reappraised
Akron Beacon Journal, OH - 10 hours agoWith gold topping out at more than $700 an ounce last month -- a record price -- you may be wondering if your jewelry, watches and other gold valuables have ...

Two Caught On Tape During Jewelry Store Robbery
NBC 4.com, DC - 22 hours ago-- Police in Falls Church hope the public can help them identify two people caught on tape during a robbery of a jewelry store, authorities said. ...

JEWELRY: Signet, Zale end talks
St. Louis Post-Dispatch,  United States - 10 hours agoBritain-based specialty jeweler Signet Group PLC, operator of Kay Jewelers and other mall-based chains, and US-based jewelry chain Zale Corp. ...

RP jewelry may finally glitter with gold from Bangko Sentral
Sun.Star, Philippines - 3 hours agoTHE vision of building a strong fine jewelry industry in the Philippines with better laws and better access to refined gold is starting to glitter. ...

Man Wanted In Jewelry Store Shooting Arrested In Wisconsin
KETV.com, NE - 6 hours agoOMAHA, Neb. -- A man sought in the violent robbery of an Omaha jewelry store has been arrested in Wisconsin. Tuesday morning, the ...

Rogers Jewelers Polishes New Website for Release
PR Web (press release), WA - 9 hours agoRogers and Starrs Jewelers used the web experience of LevelTen Design to create their new product site featuring an exclusive jewelry line called The Promise ...

Red Elephant Gallery Joins With 'Art as a Catalyst' Selling Fused ...
Yahoo! News (press release) - 7 hours agoThe gallery is selling special edition art glass jewelry to raise funds for the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society before the regatta through website sales of the ...

Monday, June 12, 2006

Jewelry Throughout Time

by John Lewis

Throughout time, man has sought to decorate the human body and this has manifested as body painting, tattoos, piercing and for those a little squeamish or less brave, decoration by the wearing of adornments generally know as jewelry.

In ancient times, jewelry may have been simple pieces made from natural materials such as shells plucked from the seashore or pebbles worn smooth and polished by years of being tumbled along the sea or river bed. These would have been strung together perhaps as necklaces or wrist pieces as early examples of a charm bracelet. Nature gives up so many beautiful things that can be used to make items such as earrings, rings, bracelets, hair pieces and so the list goes on.

Skilled craftsmen would have laboured for many hours intricately carving small pieces of bone, ivory or wood to fashion exquisite unique pieces of jewelry, no two of which would ever be the same.

To ancient man, jewelry was not just decorative but very symbolic and the wearer often held the belief that these trinkets were lucky, that they would ward off evil spirits or that they would even help them defeat their enemies in battle.

To the Romans and Ancient Egyptians the wearing of jewelry and the type of jewelry worn was a direct indication of a persons standing in the community. Large heavy ornate pieces forged from solid precious metals such as gold, encrusted with precious or semi precious gemstones were a sign to say – look how rich and important I am.

Styles and materials may have changed over time but the wearing of diamond jewelry has always been a practice adopted by both men and women.

Over the years there has even been functional jewelry such as the medical alert items, which have saved many peoples lives. Identity type bracelets worn by a person who has a medical condition or requires vital medication have helped medical personnel decide on appropriate treatment when faced with a person who has been rendered incapable of communicating because of for instance an accident.

Over recent years, popular items have been the brightly coloured rubber bracelets sold in aid of various charities, which demonstrate that the wearer supports that cause and has donated money to help raise funds for that cause. Some traditionalists may not regard these strictly as being jewelry although who said that the article had to be expensive or made from precious metals to qualify for the name.

In modern times, we have seen a huge increase in the type and variety of jewelry available and the discovery of new strong and lightweight metals such as titanium or other alloys has given rise to new many new possibilities. Man made materials such as acrylics and plastics also lend themselves very well to the manufacture of affordable, colourful jewelry and in the shops you can see many examples of wonderful, bright and modern fun items, to be worn on any occasion as the mood takes.
Whilst most of us choose to spend a little extra on that special piece of jewelry such as our wedding rings, we now have an endless choice of less expensive everyday jewelry which we can change to suit our mood or match our outfit.

Who knows what the future holds with regard to the designs and materials we will have at our disposal to make attractive pieces of jewelry to be worn by both men and women. One thing is for certain and that is that there will be a never ending supply with something to suit all tastes and all budgets from the most traditional to the most contemporary.

John Lewis runs Love2Have an on line jewellery website that only sells UK hand made ladies and diamond jewelry including engagement rings and wedding rings.
Article Source: Women's World

Afghanistan: Nation Protects Storied Bactrian Treasure


Afghanistan: Nation Protects Storied Bactrian Treasure
Payvand, Iran - 7 hours ago... Found at a 2,000-year-old burial site of rich Kushan nomads, Massoudi says the collection contains thousands of pieces of gold jewelry, figurines, funeral ...

The Wrong Guy
Barron's (subscription) - 17 hours ago... rush by homeless drunks to harvest and sell scrap copper akin to the housewives of the early 1980s lining up to sell their gold jewelry and silverware into the ...

Good as gold: Pearly whites give way to golden sparkle
Jackson Sun, TN - 11 hours ago... But grill makers, such as UC Gold jewelry shop owner John Cho of Corryville, Ohio, says removable grills are better than permanent gold teeth because they can ...

1491: The Truth About the Americas Before Columbus
Upside Down World, NY - 16 hours ago... Instead of ancient broken pottery and gold jewelry, he found beer bottles and photographs. Why does he immediately dismiss this as "tacky and sad"? ...

Golden festival glorifies power of bling
Reuters - 6 hours agoLA PAZ, Bolivia (Reuters) - Thousands of sparkling dancers festooned with gold jewelry stamped and shimmered their way through the capital La Paz Saturday in a ...

Sunday, June 11, 2006

Business Briefcase


Business Briefcase
Green Bay Press Gazette, WI - 9 hours ago... Excellent Beginnings Program Achievers include the following area lia sophia fashion jewelry advisers: Amy Swicky, De Pere; Angela Weber, Sheryl Ledvina ...

Saturday, June 10, 2006

UAE : Damas signs film star Kajol to launch Asmi collection


UAE : Damas signs film star Kajol to launch Asmi collection
Fibre2fashion.com, India - 16 hours ago... This collection is the tribute to the woman having fire within. Fashion Jewelry Company Damas has a trade network that spans far and wide around the world. ...

Friday, June 09, 2006

Summer Fairs Begin to Bloom


Summer Fairs Begin to Bloom
New York Times, United States - 19 hours ago... 20th-century modern. There are also antiquities, textiles, silver, jewelry, ceramics, books, Oriental wares and maps. This gigantic ...

CRAFT ON THE DARK SIDE
Artnet, NY - 5 hours ago... Other items of painted cardboard, stainless steel and enameled cooper, forged gold and cast silver jewelry were popular among visitors to her stand. ...

A passage to India
In-Forum (subscription), ND - 14 hours ago... The performance is a type of circle dance focused on rhythm, she said. The dancers wear traditional Indian costumes and silver jewelry. ...

Thursday, June 08, 2006

Diamond Rings are True to the Heart

by John Lewis

Diamond is a mineral and is the hardest known substance to man, but one of the simplest being composed of carbon and the first recorded history dates back to some 3000 years ago to India.

Throughout history diamonds have been associated with mystical power, great beauty and more recently great value and wealth. The word comes from the Greek meaning ‘adamas’ meaning unconquerable and they have been worn throughout the ages by men going into battle as a sign of strength, courage and invincibility.

Most diamonds still originate from central and south Africa although there have been other significant finds in Canada, Brazil, Australia and the biggest diamond mine is in Siberia. The diamond market is very much dominated by De Beers to control the supply and price of diamonds across the world by what some would say are monopolistic practices.

Some of the worlds largest and most valuable diamonds are in the Tower of London in the British Crown Jewels.

Diamonds are indeed very desirable objects and are worn throughout the world set in precious metals in many different types of jewellery. One of the most common pieces of jewellery is still the ladies diamond engagement ring and many women still choose to have a diamond as a symbol of love to wear on their engagement finger whether it be the traditional solitaire or three diamonds which some believe signifies ‘I love you’.
Diamonds have always been associated with romance and legend and it is said that Cupid’s arrows were tipped with diamonds because they possess a magic that nothing else has equalled.

Diamonds vary enormously in price according to size and quality so when choosing diamond rings it is important to consider your budget.

Diamonds are graded according to the 4 c’s which refers to cut, clarity, colour and carat.

The cut of a diamond is very important as it affects the reflective qualities, which will determine the brilliance of a diamond and how it looks to the naked eye. Cut should not be confused with shape such as pear, emerald, round etc.

Clarity refer to the number of flaws known as inclusions in the stone and the stones which have fewer inclusion are more highly prized and valuable because they have greater brilliance. Remember though that a diamond doesn’t have to be flawless to look absolutely stunning.

Diamond colour usually refers to whiteness or colourlessness in white diamonds with those with least colour being more valuable because of their ability to pass more light giving more sparkle and fire. Coloured diamonds do occur naturally ranging from blue to green but they are rare and very expensive.

Carat is the unit of weight for measuring the size of diamonds and in this case it really is a case of size does matter. The value of a diamond rises exponentially in relation to its size so the cost of a 4 carat stone for instance will not be double the cost of a 2 carat stone but very much more. So it is all down to your budget and not a measure of how much someone loves another.

Cost is important when buying a diamond ring but you will find that there is a huge choice out there that will fit within your budget. Remember that clever design and settings can make a diamond appear bigger but if you really want a larger stone on a limited budget you could decide to purchase a stone which is graded slightly lower in terms of clarity and colour.

Written by John Lewis of Love2Have who specialise in unusual diamond rings for wedding, engagement and everyday wear.
Article Source: Women's World

FINLAY AND BELK NOT RENEWING LICENSE


FINLAY AND BELK NOT RENEWING LICENSE
Tacy, Israel - 4 hours agohas entered into an agreement to purchase the assets of Migerobe, Inc., a privately-held company that currently licenses fine jewelry departments in 36 Belk ...

Meetings, meetings
Medford Transcript, MA - 6 hours ago... You will find a wonderful assortment of Arts and crafts such as fine jewelry, skin/hair care products, floral and home d�cor, crochet items, sample gourmet ...

The Mighty Pen
TheStreet.com - 22 hours ago... They chose their pens the way others chose fine jewelry, and they're willing to pay hundreds or thousands of dollars for the likes of a Waterman, Omas, Aurora ...

Art calendar
Monterey County Herald, CA - 2 hours ago... Fargo Restaurant). 659-2441. Victoria Ward Fine Jewelry Design. Dolores between Fifth and Sixth, Carmel. 624-3688. Gallery hours ...

QVC(R) Learns to Dance with John and Charlotte
Yahoo! News (press release) - 22 hours ago... leader, marketing a wide variety of brand name products in such categories as home furnishings, licensed products, fashion, beauty, electronics and fine jewelry ...

Wednesday, June 07, 2006

Dimpex Jewels Introduces New Bridal, Gift Jewelry Lines


Dimpex Jewels Introduces New Bridal, Gift Jewelry Lines
Diamonds.net, NY - 18 hours ago... According to Mehta, consumers in India prefer jewelry with a story behind the scenes especially when romance is involved, such was the basis for creating the ...

Worker shoots at two in store
Cincinnati Post, OH - 11 hours agoTwo young men who tried to pull off an armed robbery of a downtown Cincinnati jewelry store got quite a surprise Tuesday. A store ...

Jewelry Firm Launches Live Your Color Motto at JCK
Diamonds.net, NY - 19 hours agoBy Jeff Miller. (Rapaport June 6, 2006) Brother and sister jewelry designers Ryan Vaughn-Zahm and Carly Todisco were quite young when their father Philip Zahm ...

Pugster, Inc. Fashion Jewelry Doubles Its Size
PR Leap (press release), CA - 7 hours agoPugster, Inc., one of the largest online sellers of Italian Charms and quality fashion jewelry, doubled its number of employees this month. ...

Tuesday, June 06, 2006

Buy diamonds

by Rachana Agarwal

Diamond is one of the rare and expensive stone that is really desirable and valuable. With its glittering shine and lavishness in style, diamonds are always a great piece to treasure it for throughout the life. Normally, the value and worth of diamond is calculated on the basis of its clarity, cut, color and carat or weight. Once you get aware of these 4 c’s, it becomes easier to choose a right and perfect diamond that reflects its charm and beauty brilliantly.

Clarity, cut, color and carat complete the 4’c of diamond that ensures its actual worth of a diamond. Here, clarity refers to the clearness of the diamond i.e. the transparency as well as the size and varieties of the diamond. Cut refers to symmetry, finish, polish and depth of the stone which determines its brilliance. The rareness of colors in diamond also affect the price of a diamond as blue, pink, yellow diamonds are really limited and hard to locate thus increasing the price of the diamond. Carat or weight of the diamond is also a major influencing factor in fixing a price of a diamond as price increases with an increase in weight.

Now, when you are sure about these 4c’s, locating a good and suitable diamond for your choice becomes easier. You can go to different sellers and compare the prices of the same piece. Just match the stone with your understanding and needs. For making an effective purchase, you can also go for loose stones as they are economical and vivid in their varieties. From there, you can pick your favorite stone with its color and get it fixed in your preferred design and metal. You can also order a diamond of your choice if it is not available in their store, they will deliver your order in their next lot.

Nowadays, online jewelry purchases are also becoming a hot market. It is a great collection of different varieties of diamonds available in affordable price and great designs.

So, try to learn about 4 c’s correctly and accurately as they will ensure your search for a good diamond. Check the guarantee card and other certificates very well to make sure their clarity, cut, carat and color specifications. See, if it is a suitable piece for your beloved or the person you are intended to gift as it is that brilliant and lavish piece of jewel that a person cherish for her entire life.

Author is an experienced jewelry business expert. For more information on cheap loose diamonds visit http://www.sparkleice.com
Article Source: Women's World

Offline Jewelers Fight Back, Launch Online Site


Offline Jewelers Fight Back, Launch Online Site
Diamonds.net, NY - 7 hours ago... The trade group, representing more than 800 small jewelers, recently introduced IJODiamonds.com to encourage would be diamond jewelry buyers not to buy online ...

Robbins Diamonds opens Valley store with multi-facets
Allentown Morning Call, PA - 12 hours ago... diamonds. The company estimates that 90 percent of its business comes from engagement and wedding rings and diamond jewelry. The ...

Mina Group s First JCK Show
Diamonds.net, NY - 18 hours ago... For his first JCK Show, Minassian displayed diamond jewelry creations including a 10.07 carat radiant cut fancy intense yellow ring set in 18 karat yellow gold ...

Monday, June 05, 2006

Grocery titans clash as Wal-Mart moves onto Kroger turf


Grocery titans clash as Wal-Mart moves onto Kroger turf
Jackson Clarion Ledger, MS - 9 hours ago... and Smiths Marketplace, Frys and Frys Marketplace, Dillons, QFC and City Market; Kroger also operated 791 convenience stores, 428 fine jewelry stores, 579 ...

Belk launches fine-jewelry acquisitions
Charlotte Business Journal, NC - 18 hours agohas agreed to acquire the inventory and assets of Migerobe Inc., a Mississippi company that leases and operates fine-jewelry departments in 35 Belk stores. ...

Bvlagari Launch to Target Younger Generation
Diamonds.net, NY - 12 hours agoBy THOMSON DIALOG: NewsEdge. (Rapaport...BusinessWorld, Philippines) Luxury brand Bvlgari is set to launch its latest collection of fine jewelry on June 9 ...

New Jewelry Web Site Sends People to Real Stores
New York Times, United States - 18 hours ago... For instance, last month, when IJODiamonds.com was testing its site, Sami Saatchi, the owner of SVS Fine Jewelry in Oceanside, NY, helped complete the sale of ...

Sunday, June 04, 2006

Rio Tinto Diamonds Select Diamantaire Launch


Rio Tinto Diamonds Select Diamantaire Launch
IDEX Online, Israel - 21 hours ago... are recognized for their specific experience and expertise in trading, cutting and polishing diamonds, and in some cases, in manufacturing diamond jewelry. ...

Exhibitors, Attendees Out in Force at JCK Las Vegas '06
Diamonds.net, NY - 4 hours ago... Diamond Promotion Service (DPS) held a marketing awareness seminar for its newest campaign set to launch in July/August 2006 called "Journey" diamond jewelry. ...

For the Class of '06, The Flyest Prom Ever
Washington Post, United States - 19 hours ago... to the prom were $80 per student.) Wearing a Sean John T-shirt and embroidered jeans, along with thousands of dollars' worth of diamond jewelry -- a massive ...

Many have cleaned up after George Havens
York Daily Record, PA - 17 hours ago... She won $100, but came home to find her diamond jewelry stolen, including the wedding band and engagement ring from her 57-year marriage to her deceased husband ...

CRJP to Join CIBJO As Associate Member
Diamonds.net, NY - 8 hours ago... CRJP, as a trade association comprised of specific organizations from the gold and diamond jewelry supply chain, will play a more narrowly defined role than ...

Saturday, June 03, 2006

Dubai, Where Too Much Is Never Enough


Dubai, Where Too Much Is Never Enough
New York Times, United States - 17 hours ago... white interiors suggesting a Middle Eastern version of Miami, crowds of dolled-up Russian couples and black-veiled Arab women sporting diamond jewelry dine on ...

Friday, June 02, 2006

Inflation up again at 15.6% after pricey May: BPS


Inflation up again at 15.6% after pricey May: BPS
Jakarta Post, Indonesia - 11 hours ago... Prices of clothing, which include gold jewelry, was the main driver of May's inflation, rising by 2.03 percent and contributing to 0.11 percent of the total ...

Elephant Embryos, Lederhosen Kill Africa Art Myth in Tokyo Show
Bloomberg - 17 hours ago... photographed himself as ``The Chief Who Sold Africa to the Colonists.'' Dressed in a leopard skin, he sits in a chair adorned with gold jewelry, holding four ...

Customs catch jewelry smuggler on train from Russia
5tv.com, Ukraine - 17 hours agoUkrainian customs inspectors caught a person trying to smuggle some medieval gold jewelry into the country from Russia. Inspectors ...

Thursday, June 01, 2006

Attention Investors: Celebrities Add Luster to Diamonds' Sparkle (Just Ask Paris Hilton!)

by Elisabeth Lawrence

Geena Davis, star of "Commander-in-Chief," was recently seen on the Red Carpet in an Escada dress accessorized with ruby earrings surrounded by 14 carats of diamonds. But women aren't the only stars who add sparkle to diamonds. Trendsetter and leading man Jamie Foxx often shows up to Hollywood galas wearing his favorite diamond-studded watch.

Celebrities aren't only wearing diamonds; they're also designing and lending their names to jewelry lines. The Paris Hilton Limited Edition Watches, for example, feature up to nine carats of diamonds and over 1,000 stones. Abazias Diamonds (http://www.abazias.com/), the exclusive online retailer of the Paris Hilton line, features three of the watches: the Cotton Candy, Canary, and Pink in Love.

"Highly recognizable celebrity brand names – such as Paris Hilton – appeal to a very broad cross section of our customer base," says Oscar Rodriguez, CEO of Abazias Diamonds. He adds, "Abazias showcases over 70,000 diamonds online, and our quality and variety of stones combined with our incredible pricing makes Abazias peerless in the marketplace."

As investors are discovering, the market for diamonds has never been hotter. At the retail level, LVMH Moet Hennessy Louis Vuitton saw a 16 percent increase in sales of watches and jewelry in 2005. The typical luxury goods customer spends close to $50,000 each year on such goods, and the luxury market, as well as the diamond trading and mining industries are expected to continue their upward growth trend.

Analysts are projecting that the world's largest diamond merchant, De Beers' Diamond Trading Company, will rack up $6.6 billion in sales during 2006. In addition, news reports indicate that mining operations around the globe are gearing up for record production.

In Venezuela, for example, President Hugo Chavez has formed the National Mining Corporation, which will take back underutilized mines and increase production in that country. At the same time, Australia and Canada are drawing investors for mineral exploration. In Africa, Namibia's stable government has paved the way for mining investments by offering mineral royalties, and is optimistic that the 28 percent diamond production increase during 2004 will be repeated.

Increases in diamond imports also bode well for investors. In China, for example, imports increased by 11 percent in 2005.

Here in America, new sales markets are increasing the demand for diamonds. Men's jewelry sales are up a reported 20 percent, and as a result, an increasing number of fine jewelry manufacturers are introducing or expanding their men's lines. The next time the Red Carpet is rolled out, expect to see Hollywood's male elite sparkle – and maybe even outshine – their female co-stars!

Elisabeth Lawrence is the Senior Editor for Press Direct International. She is a veteran writer and TV producer/director. She received three EMMY awards while at CBS. She also wrote for the Wall Street Journal, and later, as a TV & video consultant, handled material for Fortune 500 clients including Exxon, Pepsico, The Ladies Home Journal, RJR Nabisco, J.C. Penney, Hill & Knowlton and United Artists.
Article Source: Women's World