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

    How to Sell Your Jewelry

    …that can take the frustration out of selling your jewelry. And answer the hard questions like: Will I receive a fair price for my jewelry? Or did I pay too much? The two critical areas of knowledge to get the best price for your jewelry … have to become a gemologist just to sell your jewelry? No. But some homework and note taking can mean a much higher price paid for your jewelry. Let’s start with what determines the value of estate jewelry. Estate is a general term used …

  2. Group of loose amethyst gems emerald cut trillion and oval

    Gem in the Spotlight: Amethyst

    … rubies until very large deposits were found in multiple places around the world. Heavily increased supply dropped prices consistently over the last 200 years which is why, despite its beauty, amethyst is such an affordable stone today. … in very high qualities, amethyst is not out of reach of most consumers. Amethyst’s value is in its beauty not its price. It costs relatively little and in most likelihood will not see a strong price increase in the future. But, if you …

  3. A collection of jade jewelry and loose gems

    Gem in the Spotlight: Jade

    …by far are dyed quartz, glass, and plastic. These imitations can be identified quickly by a trained gemologist. Other stones that have been confused with jade over the years are chrysoprase, serpentine, maw sit sit, and hydrogrossular garnet. For a short amount of time, a few laboratories produced synthetic (lab-created) jadeite. This proved to be unprofitable and was quickly forgotten; however, a small amount of it remains on the market and it is mostly undetectable …

  4. Understanding the Diamond Buying Game

    How would you feel if your favorite soft drink tasted different in every can you drank? You expect a coke to taste like coke everywhere. In business, this is called a commodity. The soda is the same and you can shop based on price or convenience; the product is the same. People like shopping this way. I like it this way. Diamonds are not this way. The four C’s of diamonds are not that old, less than 100 years. Before that system every business and diamond seller…

  5. Frequently Asked Question about Jewelry

    …issue the SI3 grade, even the Rapaport Diamond Report, or the Rap Sheet as it’s known in the trade, added SI3 to its price list. For those who are unfamiliar with the Rap sheet, it is the definitive (but no longer only) price guide for …

  6. Early attempts at making lab grown diamonds

    How Are Lab Grown Diamonds Made?

    … and not the precise method by which it was formed. Just like natural diamonds, the 4 Cs are used to grade and price lab grown diamonds. The type of inclusions and the shades of color may be slightly different with each kind of lab grown … technology in the future, you know that with Arden Jewelers you will get an accurately graded diamond at an amazing price

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

    Gem in the Spotlight: Ruby

    … Thailand, Vietnam, Sri Lanka, Tanzania, Mozambique, and Madagascar. Before modern gemology, for thousands of years, garnets, rubies, and spinel have been mistaken for each other. Famously, the Black Prince Ruby (formerly thought of as the … to 2,500 B.C. They were found alongside stone age tools in historic mines in Mogok, Myanmar. The Bible compares the price of wisdom to the price of rubies and mentions them four separate times. In India, the ruby is known as “ratnaraj” or…

  8. Beautiful iolite jewelry and loose gemstones

    Gem in the Spotlight: Iolite

    … with large deposits in Australia, Brazil, India, and the United States. In fact, the largest known iolite was found in Wyoming, weighing in at a whopping 24,000 carats (that’s over 10 pounds)! This commonality helps keep the price of iolite very affordable making it an excellent choice for a beautiful yet budget friendly jewelry gift. The Mythology of Iolite Some of the lore surrounding iolite is enhanced by the Viking uses of the gem. Iolite is believed to convey a …

  9. A computer rendering of a fake diamond

    Fake Diamonds: The Great Diamond Attack

    … was dramatic in the beginning then adjustments were made and the new gem found it place. Lab grown diamonds are now finding their place as a viable option for customers who are looking for environmental sustainability and a modest price break. You can learn more about if a lab grown diamond is right for me . When is a natural diamond not natural any more? Not every diamond is created equal. Nature makes some diamonds so beautiful it will take your breath away. Other …

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