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  1. Jewelry solder is different than normal jewelry metals

    Jewelry Solder: What You Should Know

    … we first have to understand metal alloys. If you haven’t already, now would be a great time to read our article on gold purity . Now you should know that the metals that make up our jewelry are actually a mix of multiple different metals… gold jewelry, but the same concepts also apply to silver and platinum as well. If your ring is made out of 14 karat gold, you know that approximately 56% of it is gold with the rest being made up by a variety of different metals like …

  2. A single platinum wedding band

    Platinum

    … treasures are set in platinum, such as the Hope Diamond. It is also one of the heaviest, weighing 60% more than gold. The word platinum sometimes enjoys a cachet higher even than gold – witness all those platinum albums and credit cards…named it contemptuously platina (little silver) and threw it back into the river to ripen into silver. In 1912 white gold was “invented” in Pforzheim, Germany, as a substitute for platinum. These properties piqued the interest of a …

  3. Collection of many different styles of jewelry clasps laid out together

    Types of Jewelry Clasps

    … by ancient Egyptians and is the oldest known clasp style. This type of clasp was often made from softer metals like gold or copper and used to fasten necklaces and bracelets. The hook-and-eye clasp was also used by the Greeks and Romans … by virtue of the strength of the wire to hold its curved shape alone. S hooks usually work best in higher karat gold (21k and higher) because they are more malleable and don’t get brittle over time as easily. Unsurprisingly, one common …

  4. Collection of loose and mounted quartz gems of various types

    Gem in the Spotlight: Quartz

    … and cryptocrystalline. Within each of these broad categories, the different colors of the gemstone are given different names. Below is a quick list to help you get a better handle on the vast diversity of quartz. Before we dive in to the… brown Morion Dark-gray or black crystal quartz Rutilated Quartz Typically colorless and can have black or gold needle inclusions Ametrine Purple and yellow/orange color zoning (a combination of “Amethyst” and “Citrine”) Bi-color Quartz …

  5. The Birthstones

    …, Garnet. Garnet’s pizzazz energizes the gloomiest day. Garnet varieties brighten the world in colors of yellow to gold, bright orange to true orange, brown to cinnamon, pinks to greens, and of course many shades of red. Garnets are given… to greenish blue beryl, most valuable when it’s a shade of darker blue. Sailors often wore amulets of aquamarine to give them courage and tame the sea. Aquamarine was used to bring happiness, eternal youth, and control passion. In …

  6. Tourmaline jewelry and loose gems

    Gem in the Spotlight: Tourmaline

    …’s Stone. The Philosophers Stone is a mythical material thought to have the power to grant enlightenment, give power over spiritual affairs, reconcile opposites, and change base metals to gold. Tourmaline has a special place in our hearts…

  7. Purple peace sign

    How to Sell Jewelry on Craigslist and Facebook Marketplace

    … your meeting. Check in with that person after the meeting. Always have your cell phone with you. If you decide to give a phone number in the ad, use your cell number and not a home phone number. That way, when someone calls you, you get … Jewelers for a free value appraisal of your jewelry. If you like our offer, you can get cash on the spot for your gold and jewelry. Our gemologist buyers are friendly and professional, and our 20+ year track record in Sacramento means …

  8. Learn Secret Diamond Buying Skills From a Professional Diamond Buyer

    … a system you like and make the salesperson convert the weight to fit your comfort zone. If you are looking for a ¾ carat diamond and they are talking points or gainers, make them convert it to your understanding. It is their job to give you clear information to compare. The cut “C” of the 4 C’s has two components. The first component is simple. The cut can refer to the shape of the stone. Round, Marquee, Pear, Oval, Square, and Princess all describe the shape of the …

  9. Single white round pearl on white background

    Gem in the Spotlight: Pearl

    … of good luck. Types of Pearls There is a huge variety of pearls available on the market today. This section will give you just a small sampling of the different kinds of pearls that you may run into. Saltwater and Japanese Akoya Pearls: … of pearls. They are some of the most valuable and sought-after types of pearls in the world. Their unique nacre gives them a stunning, almost glowing appearance that is highly prized by pearl collectors and jewelry designers. Mabe Pearls…

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