Jewelry Pro: a blog about Jewelry.
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Pink Diamonds: Everything You Need to Know
We’ve all seen different color diamonds at least once, some on TV or in a YouTube video, some in real life, but you can’t argue that you didn’t remember that moment! That’s a big part of the reason why pink diamonds are so popular and sought after. Naturally, diamonds that have different colors also enjoy…
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Shield Cut Diamond: Proud Member of Step Cut Family
Purchasing a diamond can be a daunting task, especially with so many options available on the market. So while searching for your perfect stone, chances are you’ve stumbled across step-cut diamonds. One member of the step-cut diamond family is the shield cut diamond. This unique and gorgeous diamond shape is commonly used for side stones…
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Silver Ring With Blue Stone Meaning
The gemstone you choose for your ring, whether it’s an engagement or wedding ring, signals to the universe that you’d want specific energies to enter your life. Well, precious blue gemstones tend to stand out in a manner that many other stones do not, making them the ideal accent to any piece of jewelry, especially…
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I Color Diamonds: Should You Buy an I Color Diamond?
When you decide to buy a diamond, you will come across a term that should capture your mind and that requires you to pay a little more attention to better understand it. The term and the topic for you is “I color diamond”. Here’s what it’s all about: There’s a diamond grading scale according to…
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Black Diamond Vs. White Diamond: Comparison Guide
When it comes to diamond shopping, the majority of people rapidly reduce their options down to a white diamond. It is the most popular hue and is often pictured as the typical diamond in an engagement ring by many people. The fact is that many diamond merchants have more to offer than only white diamonds,…
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Can You Test a Sapphire With a Diamond Tester?
Sapphires have been a popular choice for jewelry for a long time now. Sure, diamonds hold the number one, but sapphires can be a beautiful centerpiece for an engagement ring or a necklace. However, testing the gemstones is of the utmost importance when you are looking to purchase a new piece of jewelry. You need…
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Diamond & Solitaire Setting: What Is A Solitaire Diamond?
You’ve probably often heard people using the terms “diamond” and “solitaire” in the same – or similar – context, which could be a little confusing for someone who doesn’t know much about these precious stones. That’s why we’ve decided to discuss this whole “diamond & solitaire“ thing in more depth and explain what these phrases…
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Pear Vs. Oval Diamond: What Is The Better Shape?
There are a million different diamond cuts that exist and come in and out of fashion. Some diamonds are like you see in cartoons, some are square-like or rectangular, and some are more round. We all have our opinions about what is beautiful and what is not, but we all have to realize how versatile…
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Do SI Diamonds Pass Diamond Tester?
We’ve all heard about diamonds failing (or passing) diamond testing, but why is that and do all diamonds pass the diamond tester? Well, today we’re taking a look at do SI, or slightly included diamonds pass diamond tester? It’s interesting to notice that SI is a sign of diamond clarity, and doesn’t indicate the diamond’s…
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Eye-clean Diamonds: How to Tell if a Diamond Is Eye Clean?
The term eye-clean diamond refers to a diamond that has no imperfections, damage, bubbles, etc. visible to the naked eye. Eye-clean diamond is also a high value diamond, but it is much cheaper than a perfect diamond without any visible or invisible damage. A diamond without a single flaw is very rare and very expensive. Impurities…
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