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Fancy Color Diamonds
… diamond color. Red Natural red diamonds are by far the rarest of all colored diamonds. Most of the red diamonds in jewelry are treated. Red diamonds are a true red not mixed with brown. Even in vivid color, red diamonds maintain their … to almost black. The point where a gray becomes a black can be something of a gray area. Grey diamonds in the right jewelry design create a unique work of art. Black Black diamonds are opaque not transparent. Black diamonds are one of the …
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Love Endures
… large and heavy today’s airport security would consider it a deadly weapon. 20 years ago, a gift of beautiful fine jewelry told of undying love, and today that gift shines as bright as it always has, and today she still remembers all the … of a distant past age. Give a gift that shows the unshakable devotion of your love. Give a gift that endures. Visit Arden Jewelers today
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A Legacy Worth Upholding
…. One attendee of the event saw the winner and said that she has never seen anyone so happy to have a piece of jewelry. Hearing that really reminds us of the joy that jewelry can bring. That is why we love doing what we do every day. … newsletter, sign up now to stay in the loop. Lastly, if you are interested in creating your own piece of original jewelry with us, we would love hear from you. Please feel free to contact us anytime
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Warranty Woes and the Value of On Site Repairs
… if it wasn’t so sad” category. We recently had a customer visit the shop to get some repairs done on a piece of jewelry she had purchased at a certain big box store that shall remain nameless. This is a fairly regular occurrence at our shop…
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How to Find Your Diamond When It’s Lost
… worked, you might consider hiring a local metal detector. There are professionals that specialize in finding lost jewelry that might be able to locate your ring if you know the general area that it should be in. This isn’t a service that we… to mention it as an option to keep in mind. So there you have it, a collection of tips and tricks from battle-hardened, veteran diamond finders. We hope this helps you find your missing diamond, and if you have any useful tips of your own…
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Informational Video: Cathedral Ring Mountings
We’re excited to announce our new series of informational web videos starting with this overview of the cathedral ring mounting style. These videos are designed to teach you about the different elements of jewelry in a way that’s quick, fun, and easy to understand. Check out the first video in the series right here: We hope you enjoyed the video and that you learned something new about cathedral engagement rings. If you have any feedback, …
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The World’s Largest Diamond Mine is Shutting Down
… in supply of brown diamonds will impact the value of the colorless diamonds that are more commonly purchased for jewelry. Second, the prices that definitely will be (and already have been) affected by the closure are those of pink diamonds… you’ve had your eye on? If so, please contact us , we would love to help you find the best deal and the best jewelry to set
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Brown Diamonds and a Journey to the Center of the Earth
… 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 substance that has been …
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Diamond Selection – 4C’s and an F
… of its fire in the sunlight. The good news about fluorescence is that sometimes it can actually improve the appearance of diamonds by improving its color grade in the face up view (which is the way most people see their diamond in jewelry). So, a fluorescent diamond that is actually J color can look like it is H color (for more info on color grades and the 4C’s see our Diamond Buying Guide ). The kicker is that sometimes, fluorescence has no visible effect on the diamond …