American couples might be trading down slightly when it comes to carat size, but even in this tough economy, they are still buying diamond engagement rings.
When it comes to an engagement ring, people will still want what they want. They are going to slightly smaller sizes but staying with the same quality.
Whatever size is selling [...]
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In strict connection to the post of yesterday we have a clear confirmation to the fact that American Indian jewelry is in. Anna Sui’s stilled tribal jewelry is amazing and it definitely sets the trend for 2009. Complex and full of color necklaces, have a look!
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After the world’s most expensive blue diamond, The Wittelsbach, was sold to diamond dealer – Laurence Graff – last year for $24.3 million, Sotheby’s has another impressive blue diamond for the next auction.
Despite the economic woe, apparently sales for big, rare stones are still going strong. The new diamond is a fancy vivid blue [...]
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Made by Mikimoto, this 18-inch pearl strand, took 10 years to gather the 27 perfectly round cultured pearls. The pearls are White South Sea AAA quality and are extremely rare. No wonder it took so long!
The expensive strand also has a noval clasp with 11,92 carats of diamonds, but its beauty realy lies in [...]
According to DCLA, The Diamond Certification Laboratory of Australia, we know have to think about 5 C’s instead of 4 C’s when we go out to get a diamond.
The C’s identified by DCLA are: carat-weight, color, clarity, cut and the most important C of all, according to them, confidence.
“Confidence is found in the form of [...]








