Archive for March, 2009



Buying Diamonds in the Diamond District – A Diamond Buying Survival Guide

Wednesday 4 March 2009 @ 1:03 am

Shopping for a diamond in a diamond district can be an exhilarating experience. Getting an education about what to expect will be essential. Before you head to the diamond district, make sure to know as much as possible about diamond’s 4Cs, gold, emeralds, engagement rings, etc.

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How to Find Cash Saving Engagement Rings

Wednesday 4 March 2009 @ 1:03 am

Engagement rings are costly if they are made of diamonds and costly metals. Not everyone can afford them. However, there are some measures to ensure the rings at affordable prices. You should follow some tips and you should be doubly prepared to make the shopping. Have a sound knowledge of the jewelry to make a wiser purchasing.

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Buying a Great Looking Ladies Watch

Wednesday 4 March 2009 @ 1:03 am

As technology improves and as we start carrying around devices that tell the time such as cell phones, some people may think that a wristwatch is a little outdated. But the fact remains that watch sales have never been as high, demonstrating that wristwatches haven’t gone out of fashion. In fact, watches have now started to incorporate much newer technology such as video, games and Bluetooth, ensuring that they keep up with today’s technology.

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Ethical Jewellery – How Fair Trade Became Fashionable

Wednesday 4 March 2009 @ 1:03 am

Fair trade or ethical jewellery is one of those buzz terms you hear cropping up all over the place these days. But how did ethical fashion become so big and is it just a passing fad?

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Indian Jewelry – Magnificent in Its Class

Wednesday 4 March 2009 @ 12:03 am

Indian Jewelry has a great and very large variety in temple jewellery. This Jewelry is purely traditional and according to the culture of the temple. You find the traditions of 1000 years back in the temple jewellery. These types are worn by the persons who represent their culture in form of dances like Kuchipudi and so. This is because they characterize their culture.

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Silver Jewelry – Fashion Or Sterling?

Wednesday 4 March 2009 @ 12:03 am

Silver jewelry may be sterling silver or what is known as costume jewelry or fashion jewelry. Both types are shiny and beautiful when new, but their durability will affect your choice depending on how you intend to use the piece.

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What Engagement Ring Settings Should You Opt For?

Wednesday 4 March 2009 @ 12:03 am

Engagement ring settings come in varied choices for the couples. But in choosing the right one for you or her, some basics should be ensured. You should go well prepared to the shop before you actually order for the ring. Diamond is an expensive purchase and it must be set carefully on the ring.

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Diamond Heart Necklaces – Expressions of Love and Devotion

Wednesday 4 March 2009 @ 12:03 am

When it comes to gift-giving, you’ll find that jewelry is always appropriate. Diamonds in particular are timeless expressions of love and make wonderful gifts. Of the different kinds of diamond jewelry available, you’ll find none are more evocative of love and devotion than Diamond Heart Necklaces.

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Rolex Watches – Tradition and Innovation

Tuesday 3 March 2009 @ 11:03 pm

The discovery of wristwatch opened up convenience for modern-day people. In a busy world like ours, having the time is a necessity. The wristwatch history is one interesting subject to study. Through time, clocks and watches have been considered the accessories which define and represent status.

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How to Care For Your Gold Jewelry

Tuesday 3 March 2009 @ 11:03 pm

As a precious metal, gold represents less work to maintain its appearance than other metals, such as silver. Gold does not tarnish, smudge, or discolor, but it can become dulled by contact with soaps, perspiration, hand creams and other substances from your daily life.

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