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  1. Rough lab grown man made diamonds

    Is a Lab Grown Diamond Right for Me?

    … to grow a diamond in a lab than it does to dig it out of the ground. There is also no need to displace many tons of earth to create a lab grown diamond. You can, with 100% certainty, know the origin of your diamond. The issue of conflict …many people out of poverty. Lab grown diamonds are not one-of-a-kind in the same way that natural diamonds are. Each earth-mined, natural diamond is a unique work of nature’s art. Lab grown diamonds, on the other hand, are mass-produced in…

  2. Collection of loose and mounted quartz gems of various types

    Gem in the Spotlight: Quartz

    … you would be right (but naturally you looked at the title and knew). Quartz is one of the most common minerals on earth. Many quartz varieties are cut into gemstones, but some varieties are very rare. Some are ordinary like rock quartz, …creates enough light to see, but no heat. Famous Quartz Gemstones Quartz is one of the most abundant minerals in the earth‘s crust, but there are still many noteworthy examples that have been found. One of the most famous quartz specimens …

  3. Blue Zircon loose gems and jewelry

    Gem in the Spotlight: Blue Zircon

    … brilliant light show we see. Zircon is also of interest to geologists because it is one of the oldest minerals on earth. In the gem world, a type of stone is often given different names for each of its colors, and Zircon is no exception. … is said to warn of danger. Zircon is also of interest to geologists because it is one of the oldest minerals on earth. Some zircon specimens from Australia date at 4.4 million years old. Considering that scientists currently estimate that…

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

    How to Sell Your Jewelry

    … like to talk more about selling jewelry, or if you would like to see what your jewelry is worth pay us a visit at Arden Jewelers . Our expert gemologist jewelry buyers would be happy to talk with you… spot price of gold is $300 and a 14K ring weighing 10 grams would work out like this. $300 (spot price) X .583 (the fineness of gold) equals $174.90 per ounce divided by 31.15 (troy ounce to gram) equals $5.63 per gram times our ring of … creativity can show you the best way to sell your jewelry or one the more traditional methods may work out just fine. Examine your options and evaluate the benefits and drawbacks to find the very best way to sell your jewelry. Auctions …

  5. Early attempts at making lab grown diamonds

    How Are Lab Grown Diamonds Made?

    … crystals? Nature does it very deep underground. Diamond growing naturally takes place about 100 miles below the earth’s surface. Why? Because that is where the conditions of extremely high pressure and high temperature needed for diamond … G color, SI1 HPHT diamond (assuming they were cut to the same proportions of course). That’s where we come in. At Arden Jewelers we require each lab grown diamond supplier to send us a sample of their product before we offer it to the …

  6. Unique inclusion in a lab grown diamond

    What Are Lab Grown Diamonds?

    In the simplest terms, lab grown diamonds are diamonds that have been made by people instead of mined out of the earth. If it’s so simple, you might wonder why there’s an entire article below this sentence. The complexity arises from … stem from how they were made. Lab grown diamonds are man-made in a lab while natural diamonds are created in the earth. Nature is not a controlled, sterile environment, and natural processes vary abundantly. Therefore, the results are not…

  7. Alternative metal wedding band options for men

    Alternative Metals for Men’s Jewelry

    … called aircraft grade) being the most commonly used due to its incredible strength and workability. Our rings at Arden Jewelers are made from aircraft grade 5 titanium. Titanium is a chemical element with the symbol Ti and atomic number … to corrosion in sea water and chlorine. Titanium is named after the Titans, mythical Greek giants who ruled the earth and personified different forces of nature. There are some potential cons to wearing a titanium ring that you should …

  8. Single white round pearl on white background

    Gem in the Spotlight: Pearl

    …. Why Pearls Pearls are unique in the jewelry world. Almost every over gem comes from an inorganic process of the earth. Pearls are the product of a living thing and are all the more beautiful and unique for it. They have been treasured … the same way as larger pearls only a smaller nucleus is used. They are traditionally used as decorative accents in fine jewelry with many of them set together to create intricate, textured patterns. See More on Etsy › What Makes a Pearl …

  9. Caring for and Cleaning Your Jewelry

    … the drain and using a small screen strainer. How to Care for Jewelry What is the hardest natural substance on earth? Diamonds. Legend says diamonds are indestructible. Diamonds are remarkable gems, hard enough to scratch everything, … your jewelry from being damaged is to remove it when you do certain activities. Always remove your rings when you garden, do the dishes, or generally work with your hands. Make sure to put your jewelry in a safe place that you will …

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