Wednesday, April 28, 2010

Diamonds for Mom

Are you planning to gift your mom, but not able to decide what to gift? One of the numerous suggestions includes diamonds. As known by all, diamonds are the best friend of a girl; your mom may also get delighted with this sparkling stone.

So if you have decided on buying diamond or diamond related stuff for your mom, you can consider diamond jewelry or even loose diamonds.

Loose Diamond

A loose diamond can be preferred if you are unsure about your mom’s choice of jewelry or unable to decide on its design. Also if you are thinking of personalized or customized diamond jewelry, then a loose diamond will be the first step of your gift searching process. Before buying a diamond, you have to decide on its features including the four Cs, certification, shape etc. Deciding the diamond shape without the jewelry setting in hand can be a dilemmatic phase. The most ideal and traditional shape is the round brilliant cut. Other unusual yet unique shapes include marquise, emerald and other cuts. Princess cut diamonds have been in demand by women recently because of its brilliance and distinctive shape.




Diamond Stud Earring

Diamond studded earrings are liked by women because they are considered as timeless and classic. The most practical and significant fact about such earrings are that they go with any outfit, accessories or hairstyle. In such earrings the whole beauty of the jewelry lies in the stone. Metals preferred for this jewelry piece are white gold, yellow gold or platinum, although platinum is the best choice.



Solitaire Diamonds Pendant

Like stud earrings, in solitaire diamond pendants, the diamond take away all the appreciation. Its beauty is highlighted with the help of prong setting. This ageless jewelry brings about the natural splendor of the wearer with its sparkle. If paired with diamond stud earrings, this pendant will create a simple yet lavish look for a woman.



Although an expensive selection, diamonds can help you express your love for your mother in a unique way.

Tuesday, April 27, 2010

Diamonds for Men

Diamonds makes a person feel special simply by wearing it, be it a man or woman. Yes, diamonds are not just a girl’s best friend but a companion for a guy too! In fact, they were originally meant for men in the ancient times when kings and emperors considered them as sign of royalty.

Men’s Diamond Engagement Ring

Nowadays men’s diamond engagement rings are becoming increasingly popular. Prong set rings have feminine trait in them and hence are not preferred by men. Instead men’s rings usually consist of bezel set or channel set diamonds, since these settings hold the stone with a better grip.


Diamond shapes for Men

The diamond shapes usually preferred by men are round and princess cut. Men’s jewelry is thick shaped with which round shaped and princess cut diamonds go well. Other shapes like heart, marquise etc which are considered as fancy cut ones are ideal for woman's rings.

Preferred Diamond Color

Men typically choose white colored diamonds as they are the simplest ones. Fancy colored ones are the fortune of woman’s rings.

Diamonds have to be carefully looked after. And mens jewelry is meant to be tough in terms of quality. Hence men generally fear to have diamonds in their jewelry. But this stone can be best option for men who love to accessorize.

Tuesday, April 20, 2010

Diamonds for the April Born

This best friend of a girl is also the best friend of the April born people. They are considered as the luckiest ones to have Diamonds as their birthstones as this the most extraordinary one of all gemstones. Apart from the numerous advantages, diamonds provide extra privileges to all who were born in the month of April.



As known by all, some of the features of diamonds include shine and hardness. These characteristics positively affect wearer’s life. The sparkle indicates purity and hardness signifies the ultimate strength in thoughts and courage to fight against the adversities and hardships of life. The white tone of the stone indicates innocence and joy.

This ultimate stone symbolizes everlasting and eternal love. It is also responsible of building up trust and faith in relationships and acts as a promise between the two people for commitment and endless relationship.

A diamond brings in beauty, wealth and prosperity to the wearer. Some of the healing properties of the stone include poison remedies, cure for brain diseases and strengthen memory. It detects and indicates presence of poison by displaying moisture or dampness on its surface.

A diamond also acts as enhancement for strengths of other gemstones. They improve the positive effects of gemstones like emerald, amethyst etc and take them to a higher level.

Being the April birthstone, diamonds exhibit much positive energy hence making them more significant than other gemstones.

Diamond Inclusions

Inclusions play a significant role while judging the quality of a diamond. Their presence can decrease the value of a diamond. Among the four Cs, clarity determines the stone’s purity. Any kind of internal impurity is termed as Diamond Inclusion.


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The various types of diamond inclusions are:

Mineral and Crystal Inclusion: Diamonds may have smaller crystals inside them. These crystals can be smaller diamonds or some other mineral. They are trapped inside the stone during its formation. Although they are referred to as inclusions, sometimes they can actually make the diamond look more appealing.

Pinpoint Inclusion: They are minute crystals inside the stone which degrade its clarity. They are so small that they need to be viewed under magnification. When several pinpoints gather at the same area of the stone, it appears to be more distracting and hence makes the diamond look dull.

Cloud Inclusion: When several tiny crystals or pinpoint inclusions are grouped together, it emits cloudy and hazy appearance hence developing a cloud in the stone.

Needle Inclusion: Long and thin crystals are termed as needles in diamond inclusions. They are similar to pinpoint inclusions except for their shape.

Feather Inclusion: These are inclusions which actually look like feathers or fractures. Although small feathers are harmless but if they reach the diamond surface then they can probably result in its breakage.

Knot Inclusion: When an included crystal extends to the diamond’s surface, it is termed as a knot. They are a higher risk to the stone as they make the diamond less durable.

Cavity Inclusion: It is large opening in the stone and is also called as a crack which is relatively bigger in size.

Cleavage Inclusion: It is quite similar to cavity inclusion but appears to be a straight crack without any kind of feathering. This can be quite hazardous for the stone since if hit at the right place, the diamond can split down.

Girdle Fringes, Bearding Inclusion: They are hair-like lines which usually develop during the cutting process of the stone. They appear around the girdle and extend from the surface towards its internal part.

Grain Lines Inclusion: They are also called as grain lines and are formed during the formation of the diamond. These lines are formed due to irregular crystallization.

Diamond inclusions are usually not visible to the naked eye. They can be viewed on magnification of 10X. Hence finding these inclusions and differentiating them with the naked eye is nearly impossible.

Monday, April 19, 2010

Diamond Enhancement



Diamond enhancement has been requested by many diamond lovers since this increases the glitter and spark of the stone.

The technique may be applied on natural as well as synthetic diamonds. The color and clarity of the diamond can be enhanced using several techniques.

Diamond Clarity Enhancement


Laser Drilling: The number of inclusions and its size determine the stone’s clarity. This technique is used to remove any kind of inclusions within the diamond. In laser drilling, a small tunnel is bore from the diamond surface to the intended inclusion using a beam of high intensity light or infrared laser, hence forming a route inside the stone which helps in sending down a strong acid and removing the inclusions.

Fracture Filling: Fractures or cracks in a diamond make it appear cloudy and whitish. These fractures are filled with a glass-like substance which appears similar to the diamond. The cracks although don’t vanish but become invisible to the naked eye. If the fracture exists in the internal part of the diamond, then drilling might be required before filling it up, else fractures on the surface do not require any kind of drilling.


Diamond Color Enhancement


Irradiation: This process is used to alter the diamond’s color. In the irradiation technique, proton, gamma ray, neutron or electron bombardments are used such that the high energy particles modify the diamond’s crystal lattice and changes the positions of the carbon elements hence changing the color.

Coatings: In this technique the diamond is coated with a substance which hides its original color or any kind of yellow traces. This coating is not permanent and wears off with regular use of the stone.


Diamond Enhancement Facts


  • Another term which is used for the same purpose is Diamond Treatment. Although Enhancement sounds like a positive phrase, it is no different than Treatment.
  • Along with the dazzle and shine, this technique also increases the price of the stone.
  • Since the value and cost of the stone increases with enhancements, any type of treatments done with the stone should be informed to the buyer along with some a written proof.
  • A qualified gemologist can identify whether the stone had been treated and if yes, to what extent.

Friday, April 2, 2010

Identify Fake or Real Diamond

A diamond or diamond jewelry buyer are mostly in a dilemma that whether the diamond being purchased by them is fake or real one. Although the gemologist or seller can use proper tools and equipments to recognize the stone, for a naive buyer this could be a difficult task with the naked eye.

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Cubic Zirconia, Moissanite, Russian Diamonds, Diamond Nexus, Gemisis Diamond and White Sapphire belong to the category of Fake diamonds and have their unique features. Some techniques that are used to identify fake diamonds may work for just few of them and not all. For example, the cubic zirconia stone is heavier in weight than real diamond by approximately 50% provided both the stones are of same size and shape. Hence CZ can be differentiated from real diamond based on the weight factor.

Transparency Test


Another identification technique is the Transparency test. In this, the stone is placed up-side down on a paper with written characters. If the characters seem to be readable then you can be sure that the diamond is false, since written material cannot be read through a real one.

Fog Test


Blow some air on the stone from your mouth to fog it. If the fog stays on the stone, it means the stone is not real diamond. Heat gets dispersed quickly on real diamonds resulting in absorbing the fog within no time.

Ultraviolet test


When a real diamond is held under ultraviolet light, it emits blue colored light. The same goes for it when held under black color. The disadvantage of this technique is that along with fake diamonds, high quality diamonds also do not emit the intended blue colored light.

Reflection Test


A real diamond always reflects shades of the color grey and white and does not emit rainbow reflections. These rainbow reflections can be seen from fake diamonds or real but low quality diamonds.

Sparkles


Genuine diamond sparkles from all sides, no matter which angle it is view from, whereas in fake diamonds the sparkle is seen from the top only and looks dull from side angles.

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