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  1. Caring for and Cleaning Your Jewelry

    …seen diamonds only held in the jewelry by dirt and grease. If you do the cleaning in a sink, take the precaution of plugging the drain and using a small screen strainer. How to Care for Jewelry What is the hardest natural substance on earth? Diamonds. Legend says diamonds are indestructible. Diamonds are remarkable gems, hard enough to scratch everything, including themselves. Diamonds that rub together will scratch each other, so keep diamonds from touching one another …

  2. A group of tanzanite loose gems and rings

    Gem in the Spotlight: Tanzanite

    …tanzanite are quite rare, leading some geologists to believe that it may become extremely scarce in the future, further driving its desirability. Tanzanite is currently one of the rarest gemstones, and it is only found in one place on earth. In 2002 tanzanite was added as one of the birthstones for December alongside blue zircon, turquoise, and blue topaz. Tanzanite is believed to symbolize transformation and spiritual awakening. It is often associated with the idea of …

  3. Get more cash for your gold and jewelry from Arden Jewelers

    How to Sell Your Jewelry

    … spot price of gold is $300 and a 14K ring weighing 10 grams would work out like this. $300 (spot price) X .583 (the fineness of gold) equals $174.90 per ounce divided by 31.15 (troy ounce to gram) equals $5.63 per gram times our ring of … creativity can show you the best way to sell your jewelry or one the more traditional methods may work out just fine. Examine your options and evaluate the benefits and drawbacks to find the very best way to sell your jewelry. Auctions …

  4. Single white round pearl on white background

    Gem in the Spotlight: Pearl

    …. Why Pearls Pearls are unique in the jewelry world. Almost every over gem comes from an inorganic process of the earth. Pearls are the product of a living thing and are all the more beautiful and unique for it. They have been treasured … the same way as larger pearls only a smaller nucleus is used. They are traditionally used as decorative accents in fine jewelry with many of them set together to create intricate, textured patterns. See More on Etsy › What Makes a Pearl …

  5. A collection of jade jewelry and loose gems

    Gem in the Spotlight: Jade

    …impact on how gems are worn and what they can handle. We all know diamonds are the hardest gem commonly available on earth. If you scraped them together, a diamond would scratch a piece of jade while the much softer jade wouldn’t leave a …purple (often called lavender jade), blue, black, white, and the most valuable/desirable color: a vibrant green. The finest of all green jadeite colors is a saturated emerald green that is almost transparent, and it is called “Imperial …

  6. Evaluating inherited estate jewelry can be tricky

    How to Value Inherited Jewelry

    …. Intrinsic Value The last standard for value of jewelry is the easiest to understand and yields the lowest price. The intrinsic estate jewelry value is how much the raw materials that make up the jewelry are worth. For almost all fine jewelry, it is a combination of the current metal value and gem value. No value is added for style, condition, brand, market demand, or other factors. One quick warning, many “cash for gold” businesses do not pay for the gems. So, their …

  7. The Birthstones

    … Diana a sapphire engagement ring, it was a trend that was copied again and again throughout England….Known as the celestial gemstone, the sapphire has been treasured for thousands of years. The ancient Persians believed that the earth‘s crust sat on a huge sapphire, and it’s bright color reflected the color of the sky during sunset. Sapphire symbolized truth, sincerity and tradition. Learn more about Sapphire October’s Birthstone: Opal (Tourmaline) The opal has been …

  8. Alternative metal wedding band options for men

    Alternative Metals for Men’s Jewelry

    … from aircraft grade 5 titanium. Titanium is a chemical element with the symbol Ti and atomic number 22. It is resistant to corrosion in sea water and chlorine. Titanium is named after the Titans, mythical Greek giants who ruled the earth and personified different forces of nature. There are some potential cons to wearing a titanium ring that you should consider. Titanium rings can be cut off with a diamond-tip ring cutter, but because of their very high strength, …