Friday, May 8, 2015

Why Go For Diamond Wedding Bands



Diamond wedding bands have recently gained immense popularity. This is mainly because people have become aware that diamond wedding bands will last forever. If you are planning to get married anytime soon, you should look into getting diamond wedding bands for yourself. Here are a few reasons why you should go for diamond wedding bands:

Each Diamond Is Unique

If you want something truly unique in its essence, then you should definitely go for diamond wedding bands. This is because each diamond is unique. Each natural diamond has certain flaws which give it its authenticity. Of course these flaws also give the diamond wedding bands their uniqueness. Every couple dreams of having something truly unique for their wedding. If you are one of those couples, who will spare no expense at making sure that they have the best for their wedding then go for diamond wedding bands.

The Value of Diamonds

When debating whether you want to go for diamond wedding bands or regular stones, always remember that the value of diamonds will always appreciate. This is because there is only a limited quantity of diamonds in the world. This is why diamond wedding bands are going to be a great investment for your future. Other stones are not guaranteed to hold their current market value let alone appreciate in value. But when you go for diamond wedding bands, you can be sure that in the next few years, your bands will cost a lot more than they do now.

Something Special for Your Special Day

There is no doubt about the fact that diamonds are special. On top of that your wedding day is extremely special for the both of you. Then why not make it even more special by going for diamond wedding bands. You only get married once and it is best that you make sure that each and every aspect of your wedding is top notch.

The abovementioned reasons should be enough to compel you to buy diamond wedding bands for your special day. Your special day is sure to be memorable for years to come. Whenever you look at your diamond wedding bands you will remember the special day that bound you two for life.

The Right Way to Buy Diamonds Online



Many people do not prefer buying diamonds online. This is mainly because there are many websites out there that may scam them. However, there are many ways you can actually buy diamonds online and make sure you are getting your money’s worth. Let’s look at the right way to buy diamonds online:

Be Aware Of the Grading Criteria

The first thing that you should be aware of is the grading criteria for diamonds. This means that you should know how to identify a good diamond vs. a fake or low quality one. The best way to do this is to learn about the 4Cs. This will definitely help you in buying diamonds online. If you are well versed in this aspect, the chances of a seller scamming you when buying diamonds online are quite thin. Of course this technique alone will not help you in purchasing diamonds online.

Shop Around For Best Prices

There are quite a few seller that sell overpriced diamonds online. To make sure that you are not a victim of overpriced diamonds online, you have to make sure you do your research. There are a number of sellers who sell good quality diamonds online. Be sure to check the prices each seller is offering. The more you shop around, the better are your chances of finding a good deal. At times sellers even have sales when selling diamonds online. If you look around enough, you are likely to find something of the sort that will help you save money.

Research about Seller

Researching about the seller is extremely important. There are many sellers out there who have been doing business for years. Only if a seller has an excellent rating and been in business for a long while should you consider buying diamonds online from them. It’s all about how vigilant you are when it comes to buying diamonds online.

Ideal Seller Preferences

There are certain things that an ideal diamond seller should have. The first and foremost thing that you should look for is feedback. If the seller has a good rating, then you can buy diamonds online from them. However, sellers with a poor rating should not be trusted. Also see if the seller is offering any guarantees when you are buying diamonds online. If yes, then you may consider the seller for buying diamonds online.

If you follow these tips, you should not have any problems when buying diamonds online.

Friday, July 12, 2013

History of Diamonds



Origins of the Mythical Jewel
A diamond is a mythical jewel. There are several myths regarding diamonds, of which one is a diamond valley which is protected by snakes. On the other hand we have a full scale production of rough diamonds, millions of carats each year. The exact history of diamonds is still not very accurate.

It is not known for sure when exactly the diamond was discovered but the first ever recorded history for diamonds is about three thousand years ago, in India. Although it is highly likely that the value of diamonds in India grew because of their light refracting ability but records show that diamonds were used for 2 purposes. They were used to decorate things and as a charm to provide protection against enemies and evil spirits.
During the dark ages, diamonds were thought to have healing powers. An anecdote by St Hildergarde says that if a diamond was held in the hand and a sign of the cross was made with the same hand the diamond is in, it could cure illnesses and also heal wounds. Many people even ingested diamonds, hoping to cure their sickness.

Sometime during the Middle Ages, people started paying more attention to diamonds and their worth. Only this time, it was not because of their supposed mystical powers. More attention was being paid to diamonds because of the growing public awareness of their value. Mine owners even spread myths of diamonds being poisonous because workers would swallow them in an attempt to smuggle them out of the mines.
With the discovery of large carat diamonds in India, they became immensely popular in India. The Koh-I-Noor and Blue Hope are two of the most famous diamonds in the world and they were discovered in India. 

Mid-nineteenth century was giving birth to rumors that there are diamonds being discovered in Australia. However, after almost seven years of searching, in the late 1970’s Australia was validated as a diamond producer. Geologies found the biggest diamond deposit in the world; they had found the Argyle pipe, which was near the Lake Argyle. What was once thought to be a rumor is now producing over one-third of the world’s diamond supply yearly.

As time progressed, the value of diamonds kept growing and now it is used in various sectors ranging from jewelry to industrial grade tools, even precision instruments.

A Woman’s best Friend



A man’s best friend is a dog, but what about a woman? For countless years men around the world have asked this question, what can they give to a woman to make her happy? The answer has been right next to them the whole time, at a jewelry store. 

A woman’s best friend is the diamond. Yes, buy your lady a 2-carat diamond and she will love you for life. What is a better way to tell that special woman in your life that you love her? However, the question still remains, why a diamond? Why not any other expensive stone?

The answer is simple, diamonds are rare and ladies love one of kind things to show off to their girlfriends. So, there you have it a simple answer to one of the world’s most complex question.

Of course, you don’t have to go out of the norm and spend millions, you should be able to get a decent ring in about five to six thousand dollars and trust me when I say this “diamonds really do the trick”.
Now, go out there and get your lady some bling-bling!

Friday, October 23, 2009

The Royal Purple Heart Diamond


This is a diamond I am still in the process of researching. The article I found with the stone reads "The Royal Purple Heart Diamond is the largest fancy vivid purple diamond known to exist, weighing 7.34 carats. This unique stone has been expertly cut and polished into a perfect heart shape to allow the striking natural purple color to dazzle to maximum effect. Natural purple diamonds are among the rarest and most highly sought after color in which diamonds occur. Large pure purple diamonds (i.e. stones over 5 carats) are especially prized. The Royal Purple Heart Diamond was cut by and is a joint venture with the Julius Klein Diamond Corporation." The gem has a clarity of I1.

The Queen of Holland Diamond


There are differing opinions concerning the origin of this 135.92-carats cushion-cut diamond. The Dutch firm F. Friedman & Co. cut it into its present shape in 1904. They owned it for several years, exhibiting it at the 1925 Paris Exhibition of Arts and Industry. The Dutch sovereign from whom the stone takes its name was Queen Wilhelmina, who reigned from 1890 to 1948.

This suggests the possibility that the Queen of Holland was mined in South Africa, but nothing is known of the diamond's earlier history until it arrived in Amsterdam at a time when numerous South African diamonds were finding their way there. Yet there are experts who think that the Queen of Holland is a typical Golconda stone.

The Maharajah of Nawanagar purchased the Queen of Holland and Cartier set it as the centerpiece of the pendant to the magnificent ceremonial necklace of the Prince. Jacques Cartier, who assembled the necklace, referred to it as "a really superb realization of a connoisseur's dream."

Cartier eventually bought the diamond from the Maharajah's family and sent it to their London branch in 1960. 30 years later, it was sold for a reported $7,000,000. The Queen of Holland is now owned by Robert Mouawad.

The Porter Rhodes Diamond


Considered to be the finest American diamond found up to that time (1880), the 153.50-carat rough this stone was cut from came from the claim of Mr. Porter-Rhodes in the Kimberly Mine. It was valued at $200,000. In 1881, Mr. Porter Rhodes visited the Osborne House in London and showed it to Queen Victoria, who exclaimed over its great purity and beauty. Empress Eugenie, who also saw the great diamond at the same time, remarked that it was "simply perfection," not knowing what to compare it with. At that time, it was the general belief that South Africa diamonds were inferior. Victoria asked, "Is it really from Cape?" Eugenie remarked, "Are you sure the diamond is from South Africa, and have you not had it polished a little? I have always been under the impression that diamonds from the Cape were very yellow and worth but little."