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  1. Learn Secret Diamond Buying Skills From a Professional Diamond Buyer

    … determine the price. In the final analysis, the price of a diamond is whatever two people agree it is. The easiest starting place for diamond value is carat. All carat describes is how much a diamond weighs. Diamonds are small so the … Grading These insider secrets to diamond grading allow for fast, accurate assessments that are easy to learn. Let’s start with low grade stones. If you can see any inclusion with a non magnified look at the stone, the diamond is a lower …

  2. A collection of jade jewelry and loose gems

    Gem in the Spotlight: Jade

    … including pink, 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 … it a spot as one of the most important items in the global gem market. In fact, jadeite is often sold by the individual piece instead of by weight like most gems. This is because even small differences in color or imperfections can …

  3. Evaluating inherited estate jewelry can be tricky

    How to Value Inherited Jewelry

    When a loved one passes away, among all of the other challenges and difficulties, there comes the need to divide the jewelry portion of the estate. Arriving at a fair and equitable division can be tricky, but this article … a car or a house will never be understood by some people. A big reason for this is that evaluating jewelry and arriving at an accurate value is not an easy skill set. It requires vast, detailed knowledge and experience together to do … of this, dividing up the jewelry in an estate can often lead to distrust and frustration. The Secret to a Fair Division of Jewelry The key to creating the right atmosphere to have an equitable division of wealth in an inheritance …

  4. Early attempts at making lab grown diamonds

    How Are Lab Grown Diamonds Made?

    … is to create an environment of extremely high pressure and temperature where diamond growth can occur. Each process starts with a small diamond seed which is placed in carbon and put under very high pressure and temperature to grow the …above 2,000 degrees Celsius. In this environment, the pure carbon melts and begins to form into a diamond around the starter seed. On December 16, 1954, a belt press was used to create the first reproducible lab grown diamond. The diamond…

  5. Platinum

    … it hypoallergenic and ideal for those with sensitive skin. All the platinum ever mined would fit in the average living room. Platinum is rare, the coveted treasure of discerning individuals. Platinum is one of the strongest and most …. Some of the world’s greatest treasures are set in platinum, such as the Hope Diamond. It is also one of the heaviest, weighing 60% more than gold. The word platinum sometimes enjoys a cachet higher even than gold – witness all those …

  6. Group of loose topaz gems and topaz jewelry

    Gem in the Spotlight: Topaz

    …unseen by enemies. In the Victorian era, blue topaz signified faithfulness and love. Gemology As we mentioned at the start of the article, topaz comes in a huge variety of colors. Some of these varieties have their own names: Imperial …handled with special care because the coating can be scratched and the gem ruined very easily. Mystic topaz comes in virtually any color from sunset orange, to violet, to green. These coatings can allow topaz to be any color of your …

  7. Opal Rings With Loose Opal Gemstones

    Gem in the Spotlight: Opal

    …white opal to give it a darker body color. This is a simple treatment that involves placing the stones in a sealed environment which is then filled with smoke. Opals are porous by nature, so small particulates can be absorbed, if the … with right training and equipment will be able to detect this treatment. Opals can also sometimes be dyed, giving them an unnatural but fascinating body color such as a vibrant green or pink. Some opals that have cracked can sometimes …

  8. Polarized light diagram

    The Magic of Polarized Light

    … you why. What Is Polarized Light? Light from almost any light source travels in many different directions, and the vibrations around each ray of light are random. This is called unpolarized light. In the gemological world, this would … light or a daylight equivalent fluorescent light source). Polarized light, on the other hand, has all of the vibrations and rays going in the same direction. One of the most common occurrences of this in nature is sunlight reflecting …

  9. The 4 Cs of Diamonds

    Diamond Buying Guide: The 4 C’s

    … of in terms of its size. If you know that you like the look of a 1 carat, for example, you can use this C as the starting point for your diamond search. Once you know the carat weight and your budget, you can adjust the quality of the … color is actually looking for the absence of color or transparency (except fancy color). The color grading scale starts with D meaning totally colorless and moves down the alphabet subtly increasing in body color. As you can see from the…