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  1. Purple peace sign

    How to Sell Jewelry on Craigslist and Facebook Marketplace

    … buyer in a public place like a restaurant or shopping mall. If you don’t have a way to meet the potential buyer at a public place, then do not sell your jewelry through the Craigslist or Marketplace. The buyer’s bank is a good public location because if they wish to buy the jewelry they can go and get the cash now to finish the transaction. In addition, the bank should have some security in case something goes bad. Some other safeguards are notifying someone you can trust …

  2. The 4 Cs of Diamonds

    Diamond Buying Guide: The 4 C’s

    … about fancy diamond colors here. Clarity Most diamonds contain inclusions. Inclusions are natural birthmarks and useful as identifying characteristics. Clarity grading is done with 10 power magnification. The number, size, type, and location of inclusions determine the grade. The fewer inclusions, the more valuable the diamond. Grade Name Explanation FL Flawless No blemishes or inclusions IF Internally Flawless No inclusions, only insignificant blemishes VVS1-VVS2 Very, …

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

    How to Sell Your Jewelry

    … which store will attempt to sell your jewelry. If you have a high end piece in excellent condition the elite location could yield a fine return. Consignment generally consists of a contract for the amount the jewelry will sell for and the … know the 100% correct way to clean your piece of jewelry let a professional jeweler clean it for you. Some jewelry stores may even clean it for free. Warning: the wrong cleaning can damage and even destroy jewelry. If your are unsure of …

  4. Platinum

    … ought to remember that platinum is not scratch proof. Similarly you should not wear it while handling strong acids. Store it in a fabric-lined box away from other pieces so that it does not get scratched. If required, it should be … jeweler to restore its new look. However, despite its durability, platinum jewelry needs to be properly cared for. Store your platinum jewelry separately and with care, not allowing pieces to touch each other because even platinum can be …

  5. The different parts of an engagement ring

    Anatomy of a Ring

    … is added beneath this design that supports it and hugs the top of the finger. In terms of maintenance, sometimes a ring gallery will be made up of thin wires which can wear and break or crack over time. The gallery is also a prime location to see wear caused by other rings (e.g. wedding bands) that are worn next to each other. The constant friction with another ring can actually wear through the gallery leaving the center stone at risk of calling out. This is why we …

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

    … you comparison buy a diamond you can remember the different clarities and judge the best option for the value from store to store. The 4th “c” is color. This is the easiest to understand, yet one of the hardest to judge. The professional …

  7. Single white round pearl on white background

    Gem in the Spotlight: Pearl

    … on the market today are antique. They can take years, even decades, to form, and are found only in a few select locations around the world. The process by which they are created is completely unpredictable, and as a result, natural pearls … or irregularities that are normally confined to the surface. Surface characteristics are judged by size, number, location, visibility, and the types of blemishes. Pearls with fewer blemishes are more valuable. Nacre: Nacre is the substance …

  8. Caring for and Cleaning Your Jewelry

    …. Diamonds that rub together will scratch each other, so keep diamonds from touching one another when you wear or store them. Diamonds are crystals that grow with a cleavage plane. This means a sharp blow on a vulnerable spot can chip or … to see if it moves. If the stone moves, don’t wear it and have a professional jeweler tighten the gem. Most jewelry stores will check you jewelry for free. Take advantage of this service. Know your jewelry. Some jewelry designs are very …

  9. Loose fantasy cut aquamarine

    Gem in the Spotlight: Aquamarine

    …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 beautiful and