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Types of Jewelry Clasps
In the world of jewelry, there are a wide variety of clasps, each with its own purpose and unique design. Whether you are searching for a replacement for a broken clasp or … Jewelry clasps are a small but important component of many types of jewelry like necklaces, bracelets, and anklets. Clasps allow for easy attachment and removal of the jewelry and provide a secure way to wear and display precious pieces. … to meet the changing needs and preferences of different cultures and styles. One of the earliest forms of jewelry clasps was the simple hook-and-eye clasp which was used by ancient Egyptians and is the oldest known clasp style. This type …
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The History of Diamond Cuts
…the Roman historian. The story of the diamond cut is the story of humankind’s love of diamonds and our quest to unlock their true brilliance. Before Diamond Cutting The Romans loved diamonds but did not have the technology to change their… at the bottom of the diamond). Diamonds have gone from one facet (the table) to 18 facets. This cut started to unlock the brilliance within the diamond, and variations of it are still used today. Another early diamond cut is the rose cut…
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Styles of Earring Backs
…. Keep reading; we have your answers. Friction Backs (Butterfly Backs) Also called “butterfly backs,” and sometimes “push backs.” These are undoubtedly the most common style of earring back. They work on earrings with posts, using …. We have heard stories of screw backs working themselves out overtime. It’s not common, but it can happen. Positive Locking Backs (La Pousette, Protektor, Clutch) This style has many names. “Positive locking back” is perhaps the most …
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White AAA Pearl Strand Necklace Knotted with 14k Yellow Clasp
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Diamond Filigree Bangle with Clasp
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Asymmetrical Graduating Diamond Stackable Band
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Custom Monogram Script Pendant
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Pave Diamond Cluster Stationary Necklace
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Engravable Circular Disc Earrings in 14k Yellow Gold
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How to Untangle Knotted Chains
… you can use at home to untangle your chain no matter how knotted it is. Find a hard surface and unhook the clasp before you start. Gently roll the knot in between your thumb and finger for several seconds to help loosen it. Use a pair of … your grip to let the tension in the tweezers pull the knot apart. Use paperclips to finish untangling the knot. Push the paperclip ends through the knot and all the way to the hard surface below. Once there, you can pull them apart to …
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…. You can learn more about Stripe and read its privacy policy at https://stripe.com/privacy . We use OneSignal for push notifications. If you have previously signed up to receive push notifications and you no longer want them, you can …
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Magenta Titanium Jewelry Gifts
…. I found what I was looking for at Arden Jewelers not only is it beautiful, but it was also a great price.” – Caytie L. (Santa Clara, CA) About the Collection These original designs were created by our team of in-house jewelers to push beyond the limits of what could be done with traditional jewelry materials. Titanium is a unique and extremely strong metal that has been used in the high tech and aerospace industries for many years. One of its unique properties is that…
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How Much to Spend on an Engagement Ring
…in with the engagement ring. In other words, a lady can judge how successful a man will be or how much he loves her by how expensive the diamond engagement ring he gives her is (more on this later). Around the same time, the marketing push in Japan was for three months’ salary. In the 1970s, a Japanese ad stated, “A diamond engagement ring: worth three months’ salary.” With the increased globalization of the economy, the three months’ salary rule has spread around the …
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Jewelry for Cheapskates
… much softer than 14k or 18k gold. This means that it will generally wear faster, and anything with a tension based clasp (like a fold over or a box clasp) will need much more frequent adjustment. Small nicks and scratches will show up …