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  1. Polarized light diagram

    The Magic of Polarized Light

    … is to help identify doubly refractive stones. When using a refractometer, a circular polarizing filter is fitted over the magnifier. When twisted, if the stone is doubly refractive, the refractive index line will jump from one number to the next. Once you know if a stone is doubly refractive or not you can use that information to narrow down the list of possible candidates of what the stone could be. A great example of this phenomenon can be seen when looking at the …

  2. A diamond with cartoon red blood over the top of it

    What are “Blood Diamonds”?

    … are from conflict free sources. The flow of conflict diamonds has been reduced to considerably less than 1%. Arden Jewelers buys diamonds only from companies that are committed to the Kimberley Process. now more than 99% of the world’s …, they really hurt the developing countries that are benefiting from the legitimate sale of diamonds. We at Arden Jewelers have been knowledgeable of the conflict diamond issue for years. We work hard to make sure every diamond and gem is …

  3. Early attempts at making lab grown diamonds

    How Are Lab Grown Diamonds Made?

    …, 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 public. Our …, 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 every

  4. A globe icon with the beginning of a web address

    How to Sell Jewelry on eBay and Other Websites

    … cleared your bank. Take the time to understand all the rules. If selling jewelry online isn’t for you, visit Arden Jewelers and get a free evaluation of the jewelry you want to sell. If you like our offer, you can get cash on the spot for …

  5. The different parts of an engagement ring

    Anatomy of a Ring

    … parts or if there was a part that we missed. If you are looking for the perfect ring, browse our online shop or contact us and one of our jewelry experts would be happy to help you find a ring that’s more than the sum of its … wear require. If you are careful with your rings (removing them when doing dishes, cleaning with harsh chemicals, gardening, etc.), the shank may last your lifetime and beyond. But, shanks that were thinner to begin with are more likely …

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

    Types of Necklace Chains

    … of necklace (and bracelet) chains that are available right now in the jewelry world. Each one has its own unique style, strengths, and weaknesses. As always, if you would like personalized recommendations on a chain, feel free to contact us anytime. One of our experienced jewelry experts would love to talk with you. Cable Chain If I asked you to close your eyes and imagine a chain, you would probably conjure up some kind of cable chain. They are one of the most common and…

  7. A group of alexandrite jewelyr and loose gems shown in different light to demonstrate color change

    Gem in the Spotlight: Alexandrite

    … with a rare twist. One final note: while alexandrite in its natural form is expensive, its lab-created counterpart is very affordable. So no matter the occasion or budget, our gemologists will be able to find the right stone for you. Contact us today to

  8. Group of loose emerald gemstones

    Gem in the Spotlight: Emerald

    … you are looking for a great piece of emerald jewelry to add to your collection, we would love to help. Feel free to contact us , and one of our gemologists will … is that they often contain inclusions. Sometimes these inclusions are referred to as jardin (the French word for garden) because they look like moss or a garden inside of the stone. These inclusions are tiny fissures, bubbles, or crystals…

  9. Morganite is a beautiful soft-pink gemstone

    Gem in the Spotlight: Morganite

    …. But, it may be hard to find in local jewelry stores as it is still relatively less popular than other gems. Arden Jewelers’ gemologists love Morganite and we keep a good selection at all times. Stop by and check out this unique gem for …

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