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  1. Jewelry repair before and after

    The Magic of Jewelry Repair

    … the way, we finally get to see the finished product. As local jewelry repair experts, we get to experience this great moment everyday. We see jewelry that’s taken all kinds of abuse. Earrings that have been flattened by car tires, engagement rings that have done battle with the garbage disposal, pendants that have been soaked in every household chemical known to man, and more have all crossed our doors. And, the best part of our day comes when we get to reveal this jewelry …

  2. Arden Jewelers showroom floor remodel before and after

    New Showroom Floors Before & After

    …. In the mean time, why not come by and check out our new look? We’re always adding new pieces to our inventory, so if you haven’t been here in a while, you have to see some of the new additions. Plus, if you’re in the market for an engagement ring upgrade, loose diamond, or that perfect gift, why not take advantage of our free cruise offer (hurry though, it expires on April 15th

  3. Store Moving Sale

    … been and never will be again this highly discounted. First come, first served on these one-of-a-kind extraordinary works of art. If you are getting married or know of someone who is in the next two years this is the time to buy your engagement ring. Our large and excellent wedding jewelry section is on liquidation sale. Many are priced below wholesale. If you were thinking of getting a new wedding set now is the time. Don’t let this event pass by without even taking a look …

  4. Graham Pearson hold the diamond containing ringwoodite

    Brown Diamonds and a Journey to the Center of the Earth

    … consider worthless (learn more about colored diamonds and their values here). Inclusions, as you may know, are small bits of foreign (non-diamond) material that were trapped inside the diamond during its formation. In general, with engagement rings and other jewelry, the fewer inclusions a diamond has, the more valuable it is (read more about diamond grading here). However, in this case, one inclusion provided the key to unlocking a very old mystery. Ringwoodite, is a …

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