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  1. The different parts of an engagement ring

    Anatomy of a Ring

    … by a jeweler, especially if it looks to you like any of the tips are missing or worn down, or if any stones are loose. The more tips that are thin or missing, the more likely you are to lose a stone. In addition to prong heads, you can …? Will the halo help protect the center stone from impact? So there you have it. A brief introduction to the anatomy of a ring. We hope this has been helpful, and please feel free to leave us a comment if you would like to know more …

  2. Collection of many different styles of jewelry clasps laid out together

    Types of Jewelry Clasps

    …. This is one of the reasons why they are often used on bracelets. CONS Longevity – The tongue (insert) can become loose over time and will need to be adjusted. If the tongue is made out of silver this can happen quite quickly. … clasps, a fold over is only as strong as the tension in the metal that holds it in place. Over time the clasp can loosen and need to be adjusted. Also, like box clasps, this loosening happens much faster with softer metals like sterling …

  3. Unique inclusion in a lab grown diamond

    What Are Lab Grown Diamonds?

    … diamond is, you can better decide if a lab grown diamond is right for you . And, you can rest assured that the gemologists at Arden Jewelers are here to answer any questions you have, clearly explain the origins of the

  4. Three loose rubies in a row triangle oval and pear shaped

    Gem in the Spotlight: Ruby

    … the process. You can use an ultrasonic cleaning machine with rubies, but use caution as these machines can cause loose gems to come out of their settings. Remember to dry your ruby jewelry thoroughly before wearing or storing. Why Ruby? … and temperature in metamorphic rocks such as marble, gneiss, and schist. The most famous source of rubies is Myanmar (formerly known as Burma), where rubies were first discovered more than 4,500 years ago. Other significant sources of …

  5. Early attempts at making lab grown diamonds

    How Are Lab Grown Diamonds Made?

    …require each lab grown diamond supplier to send us a sample of their product before we offer it to the public. Our gemologists use their extensive training and our in-house gem lab to evaluate every aspect of the lab grown diamonds we sell from the color, to the cut proportions, inclusions, and more. So, whether it’s natural, CVD, HPHT, or some new technology in the future, you know that with Arden Jewelers you will get an accurately graded diamond at an amazing price …

  6. A group of yellow gold chains of different kinds of a blue background

    Types of Necklace Chains

    …family of flat style chains, however they can be a bit more flexible than some other flat chains. They are made by interlocking and weaving links into a wide flat shape. The bismark can be made wide or thin, and it can have a tight or loose weave. These variations give bismark a wide variety of looks. Since it is a flat style of chain, pendants do not usually hang well, and theses chains are often worn on their own. PROS Bold Look – Bismark chains are usually eye …