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Caring for and Cleaning Your Jewelry
…seen diamonds only held in the jewelry by dirt and grease. If you do the cleaning in a sink, take the precaution of plugging 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, including themselves. Diamonds that rub together will scratch each other, so keep diamonds from touching one another …
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Gem in the Spotlight: Jade
…impact on how gems are worn and what they can handle. We all know diamonds are the hardest gem commonly available on earth. If you scraped them together, a diamond would scratch a piece of jade while the much softer jade wouldn’t leave a …purple (often called lavender jade), blue, black, white, and the most valuable/desirable color: a vibrant green. The finest of all green jadeite colors is a saturated emerald green that is almost transparent, and it is called “Imperial …
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Gem in the Spotlight: Tanzanite
…tanzanite are quite rare, leading some geologists to believe that it may become extremely scarce in the future, further driving its desirability. Tanzanite is currently one of the rarest gemstones, and it is only found in one place on earth. In 2002 tanzanite was added as one of the birthstones for December alongside blue zircon, turquoise, and blue topaz. Tanzanite is believed to symbolize transformation and spiritual awakening. It is often associated with the idea of …
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Gem in the Spotlight: Sapphire
Few gems capture the imagination as does sapphire. Sapphire’s beauty inspired people to wonder. Ancient cultures had many lore and beliefs about the sapphire. The ancient Persians believed the earth rested on a giant sapphire whose reflection gave the sky its color. Ancient priests and sorcerers honored sapphire above all gems, for this stone enabled them to interpret oracles and foretell the future. Symbolizing truth, sincerity …
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How to Clean Pearl Jewelry
… get dirty from time to time. As you know pearls are produced when a mollusk secretes nacre to form a covering around a foreign body in its shell. Pearls are not as durable as gemstones produced by the heaving pressure beneath the earth’s surface. Therefore special attention should be used when cleaning them. Pearls should be the last thing that you put on and the first thing that you take off. Common personal products like cosmetics and perfume can severely damage …
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How to Sell Jewelry on Craigslist and Facebook Marketplace
… risks just to make a little more on the sale of your estate jewelry. Trust your instincts. Keep diligent and alert. I’d like to make one final point. Most of the world is filled with wonderful people and every thing should go just fine. Trust your gut feeling, and stay alert. Tips on getting more cash for your jewelry Clean your jewelry, or have it professionally cleaned by a jeweler (we can help with this). Have any paper work handy. Make your listing a good value …
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Gold Purity and The Differences Between White and Yellow Gold
… 37% gold. Gold’s karat grade is used to express the proportion of gold in an alloy or the quality of a gold alloy. Fine (pure) gold is 24 karat. The proportions in other karat grades are listed in the table below: Karat Parts Gold to …
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How to Value Inherited Jewelry
…. Intrinsic Value The last standard for value of jewelry is the easiest to understand and yields the lowest price. The intrinsic estate jewelry value is how much the raw materials that make up the jewelry are worth. For almost all fine jewelry, it is a combination of the current metal value and gem value. No value is added for style, condition, brand, market demand, or other factors. One quick warning, many “cash for gold” businesses do not pay for the gems. So, their …