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How to Tell If a Diamond Is Natural or Lab Grown
… discussed to screen their inventories for undisclosed lab diamonds. The jewelry industry as a whole has gone to tremendous lengths to ensure that when a diamond is sold as natural, it really is natural. Plus, when you shop at Arden Jewelers, you have the added benefit of knowing that your diamond was checked by an experienced, GIA trained gemologist. We are one of the only shops in Sacramento with a full gem lab at our disposal including the powerful DiaTrue tester. So, …
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Gem in the Spotlight: Morganite
…, or whatever else you can think of. Morganite is considered very affordable, especially allowing for its rarity. But, it may be hard to find in local jewelry stores as it is still relatively less popular than other gems. Arden Jewelers’ gemologists love Morganite and we keep a good selection at all times. Stop by and check out this unique gem for yourself. Or, checkout our online Morganite collection
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Diamond Buying Guide: The 4 C’s
If you understand how diamonds are graded, you have a better chance of finding the right one for you. At Arden Jewelers, our gemologists are more than happy to answer any questions you have so please feel free to visit us anytime. Carat Weight Diamonds are small, so the scale that is used to describe diamond weights uses very small units. A carat …
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Alternative Metals for Men’s Jewelry
… aircraft grade) being the most commonly used due to its incredible strength and workability. Our rings at Arden Jewelers are made from aircraft grade 5 titanium. Titanium is a chemical element with the symbol Ti and atomic number 22. It is … of the alloy. This may or may not be an issue for you depending on who you buy your titanium ring from. At Arden Jewelers we work with manufacturers who allow us to exchange titanium (and other alternative metal) rings for different sizes …
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Is a Lab Grown Diamond Right for Me?
… mind, romance, price, how you feel about the purchase, etc.). Now that you understand the true benefits and disadvantages of lab grown diamonds, you can make the decision that’s right for you. Whatever diamond you decide on, Arden Jewelers has you covered with a selection of natural and lab grown diamonds, beautiful jewelry to set them in, honest and upfront descriptions of every product, and a proven track record of incredible prices. P. S. If you are considering a lab …
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Caring for and Cleaning Your Jewelry
…is a lot you can do on your own to keep your jewelry shining like new, but sometimes, there is just no substitute for the trained eye of a professional. That’s why we offer a free jewelry examination and assessment. Just come to Arden Jewelers , and our trained experts will look at your jewelry and let you know what, if any, work is needed to make it beautiful and safe to wear again
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Gem in the Spotlight: Aquamarine
… hue is not overpowering but an understated appeal. It has an elegance and subtlety that is lost with more vibrant gemstones. If you are looking for the perfect piece of aquamarine jewelry, you have come to the right place. At Arden Jewelers, our gemologists understand and appreciate the natural beauty of color gems, and we find mountings that accentuate this beauty to its full extent. You can browse our collection online or visit the store to see even more examples of this…
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Gem in the Spotlight: Tourmaline
… here in California . Maybe you just appreciate the vibrant colors and rich history of this very special gem. Whatever your reason, you can’t go wrong with a beautiful piece of tourmaline jewelry, and the gemologists here at Arden Jewelers are ready to help you find the perfect piece for you. Contact us today to get
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Jewelry Repair FAQ
… it very close to your ear with one hand and gently tap the bottom of the ring with the other. If you hear a rattling sound, a gemstone might be loose. We recommend you stop wearing the ring immediately and bring it in so one of our jewelers can evaluate it for you. Another test you can do is to gently prod the diamond or gemstone with a pen cap to see if you can detect any movement. The reflection of the facets and make this movement difficult to see, but if you think you …