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  1. Rough lab grown man made diamonds

    Is a Lab Grown Diamond Right for Me?

    … Balance , our own collection of unique engagement rings made exclusively with lab …earth-mined diamond, and visa-versa. Hopefully, by now you know that this is (to use a technical term): bologna. The key is to decide what is most important for you in a diamond (peace of mind, romance, price, how you feel about the …

  2. A pair of diamond stud earrings surrounded by different earring back options

    Styles of Earring Backs

    … put in and take out. CONS Losing an Earring – The backless style is not as secure as lever backs or other similar styles Irritant – If used with costume jewelry made of non-precious metals, it may cause irritation to sensitive skin. Gold options found on more valuable jewelry do not typically have this problem. Lever Backs (European Backs) Lever backs, sometimes called European backs, have a curved ear wire instead of a straight post, and have a hinged lever piece that…

  3. The different parts of an engagement ring

    Anatomy of a Ring

    … add or remove metal from the bottom of the shank when sizing a ring. This can sometimes be done so well that you would never know it was sized looking at the shank with your naked eye. Over time, the shank can wear thin—yes, even gold and platinum can wear away. In such cases a jeweler can “re-shank” the ring by replacing the metal at the bottom of the shank, going as far up the sides as the design and the extent of the wear require. If you are careful with your rings…

  4. Early attempts at making lab grown diamonds

    How Are Lab Grown Diamonds Made?

    … lab grown diamonds. For decades, manufacturers of synthetic gemstones tried growing diamonds like they grew rubies, sapphires, and emeralds. It failed. Then they had the idea to grow diamonds in the lab like they grew in nature. High … the imagination of scientists and visionaries alike. Just like the alchemists of old who sought to turn lead into gold, many have tried to achieve this impressive feat. We have only recently been able to produce gem quality, lab grown …