Friday, August 29, 2008

TYPES OF DIAMONDS


Pink Diamonds The pink diamond is the world's most rare and valuable diamond.The Argyle mine is the world's foremost source of unrivalled intense pink diamonds, producing 95% of the world's supply. However, an extremely small proportion of Argyle Diamonds production is Pink colour, in fact less than one tenth of 1% is classified Pink.
The legend of Argyle pink diamond has grown over the past ten years. At the 1989 Christie's auction in New York a 3.14 carat Argyle pink sold for $1,510,000. Privately, Argyle has sold pink diamonds for up to $1 million a carat.

For years the white diamond was considered the world's most beautiful diamond, until the discovery of the Argyle mine heralded the arrival of the Argyle pink diamond. Never before had pink diamonds displaying such intense shades of colour been seen. The pink diamonds of India, Brazil and Africa were characteristically light in colour and paled even further when placed beside the intensely pink Argyle diamonds. The natural colour diamonds have in fact been around as long as the classical whites but in much smaller quantities and never in great demand.


The Argyle pink diamond comes in shades ranging from delicate pastel rose to robust raspberry and full-blooded purple-reds. The prices per carat are determined by the intensity of colour. Argyle selects only its most vibrant pink diamonds for polishing at its head office in Perth. There, the stones are polished in a wide range of cuts, such as round brilliant, marquise, oval and pear, to enhance their natural beauty. Polished pink diamonds are available in the same size ranges as traditional commercial sizes.

Once a year, Argyle Diamonds issues a special release of outstanding pink diamonds that are sold by special bids in the international and invitation-only, Pink Diamond Tender.


White Diamonds White diamonds are produced by mines all over the world in a wide variety of shapes and sizes.The white diamonds recovered from the Argyle mine are particularly brilliant and of high quality.
White diamonds with secondary pink colour
The Argyle mine also produces white diamonds with secondary pink colour that command a higher price per carat. In an effect similar to that described of pink champagne diamonds, the white diamond will display slight to bold flashes of pink when viewed from the top. A higher price is commanded for pink secondary colour depending on its depth and strength, because pink is one of the most rare colours found in diamonds.


Champagne DiamondsChampagne diamonds are naturally coloured diamonds that are produced in a wide range of colours from light straw to rich cognac.
The 4C's of colour, cut, clarity and carat weight apply to coloured diamonds just as they do to colourless diamonds except the intensity of colour, not lack of it, plays a greater part in the valuation.
Argyle Diamonds created the following scale specifically for champagne diamonds. The diamonds are graded on a C1-C7 colour scale. C1 and C2 represent light champagne, C3 and C4 medium champagne, and C5 and C6 dark champagne. The fancy cognac diamond is graded C7.


Pink Champagne Diamonds Attractive champagne diamonds with secondary pink colour are also available and command a higher price per carat than champagne diamonds. These stones display slight to bold flashes of pink in their fire.
Argyle Pink Champagne Diamonds are available in three ranges of shades, from light pink champagne to medium and dark pink champagne.
As pink is one of the rarest colours found in diamonds, even secondary colours demand a higher price depending on depth and strength of colour.

Yellow Diamonds Fancy yellow diamonds come in a broad range of shades ranging from light yellow to a rich canary colour.
A limited quantity of fancy yellow diamonds is recovered from the Argyle mine.
Blue DiamondsFancy blue diamonds are available in a wide range of shades, from the blue of the sky to a more "steely" colour than sapphire.
Limited quantities of fancy blue diamonds are recovered from the Argyle mine.


Green Diamonds Fancy green diamonds are also available. Usually, penetration of the colour is not very deep and is often removed during the fashioning of the stone.
A limited quantity of fancy green diamonds is recovered from the Argyle mine.


Diamond SimulantsCubic Zirconia Cubic Zirconia (CZ) is the most commonly encountered diamond simulant. All commercial CZ is formed in laboratories however, it is also found in nature. In both its synthetic and natural forms, CZ is colourless but colour can be introduced. A thermal pen tester can quickly and easily detect CZ.
Synthetic moissanite Synthetic moissanite is a new diamond simulant to join the long list of products that imitate diamonds. Although moissanite is being marketed as a new unique, synthetic gemstone, some of its properties are close enough to those of diamonds to lead to confusion in the trade.
Natural moissanite was first identified in a meteorite crater at the beginning of the twentieth century however, most is produced synthetically as natural moissanite is very rare. Chemically, it is 'silicon carbide', also known as 'carborundum', which is widely used for abrasive purposes and for use in the electronics industry.
Synthetic moissanite is a diamond simulant like Cubic Zirconia however, it can be passed as a diamond by the widely used thermal pen testers because it has similar thermal characteristics to diamonds. However, it can be easily identified by other methods.

Jewelry in Pakistan


The jewelry in Pakistan is one of the best things which you can purchase while shopping in Pakistan. The traditional jewelry are what the tourists must always check out. The mind boggling variety of jewelry items which are available in the country of Pakistan is something which would not fail to delight those shopping in Pakistan. The wonderful combination of the modern and traditional jewelry can be understood by purchasing many of the jewelry items which are available in the country. Jewelry in Pakistan is mostly worn by the women folk of the country. It does not matter what the social status of the women is, you would still be able to find one or two items of jewelry adorning the lady in Pakistan.
Those who can afford it, wear gold jewelry which is studded with gems. Diamonds, rubies, emeralds and pearls are some of the stones which adorn the gift of jewelry items in Pakistan. Those who are not well off, purchase those items of jewelry which do not have studded stones and gems. The items of jewelry in Pakistan function very well as one of the items of gifts for your near and dear ones. Weddings are the perfect time in Pakistan when you could present jewelry as a gift. You could purchase the wonderful jewelry items during shopping in Pakistan. There are numerous jewelry shops in Pakistan from where you could make your purchase.The history of jewelry in Pakistan is something as interesting as the items themselves. The different social and political influences which the country of Pakistan has come under, at various points in time, can be felt in the craft of jewelry making which is now exhibited in the country. You should not be surprised if some of the jewelry in Pakistan reminds you of the ones found during the Mohenjodaro and Harrapa archeological excavations. Apart from the gold ornaments, you could also check out the silver jewelry in Pakistan. The hand made items of jewelry which are easily available in the country of Pakistan are another one of the things which you could consider buying. When you are planning to gift jewelry items, then you could also purchase a beautiful jewelry box to accompany it.

Amber Jewelers Bring Glittering Jewelry to Town


Amber Jewelers Bring Glittering Jewelry to Town
By Asif Khan
Artesia (CA): The recent opening of Amber Jewelers in Artesia is a piece of good news for the Pakistani and Indian families of the area who have been vainly looking for Pakistani jewelry for a long, long time. The grand opening was held in mid-February this year. Khalid and Mahnaz are excited about their new ven
Khalid Mahmood is no newcomer to the business as he has been in the wholesale jewelry trade for the past three years and comes from a well-known family of jewelers in Pakistan. His wife Mahnaz works with the Bank of America during the day and fully supports her husband in the evening at their store. Their three children, Ambreen, Imran and Sabeen also lend a helping hand to their parents in the growth and expansion of their business.
In their view, “This is a niche market that we are trying to capture. There is a big demand for this kind of jewelry. Precious stones like Rubies, Emeralds, Sapphires and semi-precious stones like Topaz, Amethysts, Peridots and others, because of their dazzling colors, are in demand,” said Khalid.
The store does not only have Pakistani jewelry; it also has the Indian-style jewelry on sale. Pointing out the difference between the two, Khalid says, “Pakistani Jewelry places an emphasis on the stones, so the design and craftsmanship are focused toward making the colors come out and the jewels glow. Indian jewelry on the other hand plays up the gold and filigree work rather than the stones. The closest Indian jewelry to this is found in Hyderabad where stones of all kinds are used.”
They have their own manufacturing unit in Karachi where the jewelry is made. Khalid also revealed that his family was the pioneer in die-casting - an important step in the jewelry making process. He has had an interest in jewelry business since his childhood, when his father owned a jewelry store - Modern Jewelers - in Lahore.
Khalid is a well-educated, affable individual. He has a degree in Electrical Engineering and served in Siemens Pakistan Engineering Company and Hashmi Can Company before migrating to the US. Now, after a long break, he is back in the jewelry business.
Khalid and Mahnaz are confident and ready to take on competition. “If we offer nice jewelry, provide good service and give customers what they want, Insha-Allah we will be successful. We always welcome customer feedback and suggestions to improve our products. Since we do our own manufacturing, we can take customers’ orders of their own designs and can also offer very reasonable prices.”
As an inaugural offer, the store is giving a free gold nose pin to anyone who makes a purchase of $500 and up.
Amber Jewelers is located next to Watch Palace, at 18500 Pioneer Boulevard, Suite B, Artesia, CA 90701. Phone: (562) 865-7499.
It is an ideal shopping venue for those who value quality and a must-to-visit shop for pretty brides-to-be.
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ABOUT DIAMONDS

It was these conditions that caused deposits of carbon to begin to crystallise deep in the earth. As the earth's surface cooled, volcanic activity forced streams of magna (liquid rock) to the surface, carrying with it the diamond crystals. Later, the diamond-bearing rock hardened, encasing the diamonds in vertical volcanic "piBut not all diamonds are found where they first came to the surface. Subsequent erosion of the topsoils over millions of years washed some of the diamonds into streams and rivers, and sometimes as far away as the sea. It is highly probable that they were first discovered in areas such as these, far away from their original location.
pesThe atomic structure of a diamond gives it the property of being the hardest substance known to man, natural or synthetic. The diamond is thousands of times harder than corundum, the next hardest substance from which rubies and sapphires are formed. Even after many years of constant wear, diamonds will preserve their sharp edges and corners when most other stones will have become worn and chipped. However, many people expect a diamond to be unbreakable. This is not true. A diamond's crystal structure has "hard" and "soft" directions. A blow of sufficient force, in a very exact direction, can crack, chip, split or even shatter a diamond.

ABOUT DIAMONDS





Diamonds have been a source of fascination for centuries. They are the hardest, the most imperishable, and the brilliant of all precious stones. The word "diamond" comes from the Greek word adamas, meaning "unconquerable".A diamond is a transparent gem made of carbon, one of the earth's most common elements. The formation of diamonds began very early in the earth's history, when the condensation of solid matter into a sphere caused the centre of the planet to become subjected to incredible extremes of temperatures and pressure.

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During the mid-nineteenth century, diamonds were also being discovered in eastern Australia. However, it was not until late 1970's, after seven years of earnest searching, that Australia's alleged potential as a diamond prodOn October 2nd 1979, geologists found the Argyle pipe near Lake Argyle: the richest diamond deposit in the world. Since then, Argyle has become the world's largest volume producer of diamonds, and alone is responsible for producing over a third of the world's diamonds every year.
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The Middle Ages




The popularity of diamonds surged during the Middle Ages, with the discovery of many large and famous stones in India, such as the Koh-I-Noor and the Blue Hope. Today India maintains the foremost diamond polishing As the Indian diamond supply dwindled, smaller finds occurred in Borneo and Brazil, but these were not sufficient to meet the ever-increasing demand for diamonds. The mid-nineteenth century discovery of diamonds near the Orange River in South Africa sparked the world's biggest diamond rush, and helped to satiate the world's increasing appetite for diamonds.
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The Middle Ages


During the Middle Ages more attention was paid to the worth of diamonds, rather than the mystical powers surrounding them. Due to the heightened public awareness of the value of diamonds, mine owners perpetuated myths that diamonds were poisonous. This was to prevent the mineworkers swallowing the diamonds in an attempt to smuggle them out of the mines.

The Dark Ages


The diamond was also used for some time as medical aid. One anecdote, written during the Dark Ages by St Hildegarde, relates how a diamond held in the hand while making a sign of the cross would heal wounds and cure illnesses. Diamonds were also ingested in the hope of curing sickness. During the early Middle Ages, Pope Clement unsuccessfully used this treatment in a bid to aid his recovery.

Early History


The first recorded history of the diamond dates back some 3,000 years to India, where it is likely that diamonds were first valued for their ability to refract light. In those days, the diamond was used in two ways-for decorative purposes, and as a talisman to ward off evil or provide protection in battle.

HISTORY OF DIAMONDS


From myths about valleys of diamonds protected by snakes, to the production of millions of carats in rough diamonds each year, the history of diamonds is one of mystical power, beauty and commercial expertise.

Sterling Silver Anklets


All our sterling silver anklets are stamped 925 to assure silver content.Silver is beloved jewelry metal. Not only is it durable, but it wears well and works beautifully with thousands of different combinations of other metals, gemstones, many other materials. Caring and cleaning for sterling silver jewelry also takes minimal care; the patina that comes with wear adds character and depth to the jewelry items.

Sterling Silver Jewelry


Sterling silver jewelry from KVK Designs. Anklets, toe rings, bracelets, earrings, necklaces, rings all stamped .925 for silver content.Sterling is extremely versatile and is easily molded or hammered to create all sorts of patterns and designs. When you think about it, sterling silver jewelry is a great value. It offers as lovely a shine as more expensive metals, and makes a great setting for your favorite gems. If gem stones aren't your style, patterned sterling with a natural patina looks fabulous all by itself. Have fun exploring all the possibilities!

Wooden Jewelry

Wooden Jewelry by fashion designer brand LoeweStamm. Loewestamm Company manufactures stylish accessories handcrafted from natural wood. Adhering to its own philosophy, Loewestamm offers conceptual collections composed of necklaces, bracelets, earrings, pendants, and belts made of endemic species of wood grown on the Black Sea Coast. The principal raw materials are grey mountain oak, ash, and pistachio wood, harvested during the professional thinning of the National Reserve. The finished products are covered with a wax-based polish. Some of products have natural Baltic amber. Each product presented by the Loewestamm Company is hand-made and unique since there are no two identical pieces of wood. Each piece is handmade in the Ukraine.Loewestramm's jewelry designs have been featured in People, Cosmopolitan, Instyle, City Life and the November 2006 Italian issue of Cosmopolitan.

Welcome to Natural Stone Jewelry and Unique Gifts by KVK Designs



Natural stone jewelry can be a balance to the busy glitzy world we live in. Natural stone jewelry can enhance your jewelry collection by combining natural beauty with timeless style. KVK Designs offers unique handcrafted natural stone jewelry that is stylish, unique and combines the best of semi precious stone jewelry with awe-inspiring designs that capture your own unique personality. Our amber collection is wonderfully stylish and unique. Our gemstone bracelets are a dazzling work of art. Our stone necklaces offer an array of designs; choose from semi-precious and precious stone necklaces. Our gemstone earrings in designs that are incredibly original. Our hematite jewelry and hematite rings are known for their healing properties. “Sumptuous colors in beautiful designs.We also carry sterling silver jewelry stamped .925 for silver content. Our wooden jewelry by LoeweStamm is made from natural wood grown on the Black Sea Coast. Beautiful sea shell jewelry is handcrafted from natural sea shells. Gorgeous hand blown glass pendants handcrafted from dichroic glass. Funky glass rings and necklaces handcrafted with retro art paper. Fabulous jewelry boxes create a beautiful home for your precious gems and Unique gifts that are sensible as well as sensational. We have something to meet every taste and style.We want each item that you find on our web site to be that certain something special that makes shopping with us a wondrous journey. Thank you for letting us share the beauty of nature with you.We are always working to add new and trendy pieces to our site, so check back often.

Welcome to Infinity Jewels




At Infinity Jewels you will find some of the newest styles in high quality, designer inspired jewelry. Each piece is inspected for the conformity, superior workmanship and beautiful detail we believe our customers demand. We make it our business to know the latest trends and offer designer inspired jewelry at a price you can afford each and every day. No one has to know!
Read more... At Infinity Jewels you will find some of the newest styles in high quality, designer inspired jewelry. Each piece is inspected for the conformity, superior workmanship and beautiful detail we believe our customers demand. We make it our business to know the latest trends and offer designer inspired jewelry at a price you can afford each and every day. No one has to know!

We always strive to carry the newest designer inspired jewelry and latest styles made of precious and semi-precious metals plated in Rhodium for a Platinum look or 18kt Gold for a yellow Gold appearance. Our jewels are genuine crystals, cubic zirconias, gems such as freshwater pearls, amethyst, garnet, peridot, citrine, and natural stones of Turquoise, Tiger Eye, and Lapis. We offer the best quality jewelry as close to the original creator's design and the latest trends in style and color for much less than you would pay for the authentic designer pieces. You can be sure of prompt delivery and helpful service too.