Showing posts with label diamonds. Show all posts
Showing posts with label diamonds. Show all posts

Friday, November 5, 2010

The Diamonds : The King of Gemstones

The Diamonds : The King of Gemstones
The name diamond is derived from the ancient Greek αδάμας (adámas). Diamonds are thought to have been first recognized and mined in India, where significant alluvial deposits of the stone could be found many centuries ago along the rivers Penner, Krishna and Godavari. Diamonds have been known in India for at least 3,000 years but most likely 6,000 years.

Diamond is one of the best known allotropes of carbon. The hardness and high dispersion of light of diamond make it useful for both industrial applications and jewellery. Diamond is the hardest known natural mineral. This makes it an excellent abrasive and makes it hold polish and luster extremely well. Diamond is the hardest natural material known, where hardness is defined as resistance to scratching and is graded between 1 (softest) and 10 (hardest) using the Mohs scale of mineral hardness.

Industrial diamonds are valued mostly for their hardness and heat conductivity, making many of the gemological characteristics of diamond, including clarity and color, mostly irrelevant. This helps explain why 80% of mined diamonds (equal to about 100 million carats or 20,000 kg annually), unsuitable for use as gemstones and known as bort, are destined for industrial use.

Diamonds are the birthstone for those born in April

If you were lucky enough to be born in April, your birthstone is the king of gemstones - the Diamond. "White diamonds" - the traditional style of engagement ring diamonds come in a range of colors from colorless to yellowish. The colorless ones are the most prized. But diamonds are also available in a wide range of colors in all hues of the rainbow. Red, black, blue and green are the most expensive and most desirable.

A diamond is formed in nature, first as a rough chunk of carbon called lampriote or kimberlite deep within the earth. Over the passage of time and great pressures, the deposit reaches the surface, where it can be mined, polished and set in jewelry

India is thought to have been the first large source of diamond mining. Large diamond mining companies are found in South Africa, Russia and even Arkansas in the USA.
There are many metaphysical and folklore tales association with diamonds. In mythology, diamonds were thought by ancient Greeks to be splinters of stars which had fallen to earth. Some even thought they were tears of the gods. They also believed that Cupid’s arrows were tipped in diamonds. It makes perfect sense that this has translated, over the years, so that this lovely stone has acquired the reputation of being the gift of lovers.



info credit:
http://vintagejewelrylane.com/information/birthstones.htm
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Diamond
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Diamond - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In mineralogy, diamond (from the ancient Greek αδάμας – adámas "unbreakable") is an allotrope of carbon, where the carbon atoms are arranged in a variation
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Diamond

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Monday, October 18, 2010

How to Clean Jewelry: Gold, Diamonds, Silver jewelry

Regular cleaning can keep your baubles, bangles and beads looking fresh-from-the-jeweler brilliant all the time.

Jewellery cleaningDid you know that after even a few days' wear your pieces of bright and shiny jewelry can dull from lotions, body oil and everyday dust and dirt? It's true and that's why jewelers recommend that you should clean all your pieces regularly. You will be amazed at the difference a good cleaning can make—even on your oldest pieces.

Before cleaning your jewelry, examine it carefully to make sure that all settings, clasps and prongs are secure. If you find a problem, take the item to a jeweler for repair. There are many ways to clean jewelry—from simple warm, soapy water to sophisticated electronic jewelry cleaners that may be purchased for less than $40 online and at jewelry stores. There are also many different cleaning solutions that are on the market today that do an excellent job. The decision is yours – homegrown or purchased. We're listing some simple ways to get that sparkle back in your favorite jewels.

How to clean GOLD:

Gold doesn't tarnish, but it can be dirtied or dulled by the oil in your skin, body lotion, makeup or other substances. There are lots of products out there that promise to clean gold, but you can do it easily with mild detergent and a soft cloth.

1: Mix a squeeze of mild dish detergent with warm water in a bowl.
2: Put the gold item into the soap mixture and let sit for a few minutes.
3: Use a soft toothbrush to gently scrub the jewelry.
4: Remove item from soapy water, rinse it and dry thoroughly with a soft polishing cloth.

Overall Tips & Warnings
  • It is wise to check not only clasps, mountings, and prongs but also earrings posts for damage before washing the jewelry.
  • Always be sure gold jewelry is completely dry before storing it.
  • Never use a harsh or abrasive cleaner, a stiff brush or a scouring pad on gold.
How to clean DIAMONDS

If diamonds are your best friends, treat them accordingly. Regular cleaning will keep them sparkling. In Soapy Solution:

1: Take a small bowl and mix a small amount of mild dish detergent with warm water until sudsy.
2: Dip the item to be cleaned into the solution.
3: Dip a soft toothbrush into the cleaning solution, and gently brush the item.
4: Rinse in warm running water.
5: Pat dry with a soft, lint-free cloth

In Ammonia Solution
1: Take a small bowl and mix a solution of 6 parts water to 1 part ammonia.
2: Dip the item to be cleaned into the solution.
3: Dip a soft toothbrush into the cleaning solution, and gently brush the item.
4: Pay special attention to the backs of stones and their mountings, areas that tend to collect dirt and oils.
5: Rinse in warm running water. 6: Pat dry with a soft lint-free cloth.

Tips & Warnings
  • For especially soiled diamonds, mix a solution of half cold water and half ammonia in a small bowl. Let the item soak in the solution for 30 minutes, then gently brush the item with a soft toothbrush. Rinse in warm running water and allow the item to air dry on paper towels.
  • Be sure to use the ammonia and ammonia-water solution only in a well-ventilated area, and avoid inhaling the ammonia solution directly.
How to clean SILVER JEWELRY

1: Clean the silver with a nonabrasive silver polish.
2: Apply the polish with a soft cloth, gently working it into stains.
3: Wipe away excess polish and buff the jewelry with a soft, lint-free cloth until it's shiny.
4: Keep in mind that frequently wearing silver jewelry can keep it from becoming tarnished.

Overall Tips & Warnings about how to clean jewelry:
  • Keep your jewelry in a fabric-lined case, or wrap each piece individually in soft tissue paper.
  • Have a jeweler check yearly for loose prongs, worn mountings and general wear and tear.
  • Keep jewelry away from chlorine and harsh chemicals, which can erode the finish and polish of gems.
  • Never use boiling water to clean jewelry. Do not use jewelry cleaner on pearls and porous stones, such as emeralds, rubies, lapis lazuli, coral and turquoise. Wipe them clean with a soft, damp cloth or have them cleaned professionally. Consult a jeweler when in doubt about a particular stone.
  • Exposure to perfume, cosmetics or perspiration can stain gemstones.
  • Don't be too aggressive when brushing your diamond jewelry; although diamonds are hard, the material in which they're set may not be. Gold and silver could be scratched if brushed too hard.
Note: There are a few pieces of jewelry that should not be cleaned. Hair jewelry popular in the Victorian era should not be cleaned. Also jewelry with delicate materials or foil-backed stones cannot stand up to commercial cleaners. In other cases you may ruin the natural patina on antique jewelry that enhances the value of the piece. If you are not sure how to clean jewelry, especially if it's a treasureed piece, ask the advice of a jeweler.


credit: http://www.silvercarat.com/pages/How-to-clean-jewelry.html
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How to Clean Silver Jewelry | Cleaning Guides
Silver jewelry is beautiful and offers great durability. However, with any exposure to humidity, silver will tarnish. This tarnish will quickly build,
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How to Clean Sterling Silver Jewelry With Baking Soda | eHow.com
15 Sep 2010 ... How to Clean Sterling Silver Jewelry With Baking Soda. Sterling silver reacts with moisture to create a layer of tarnish or oxidation on its
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How to Clean Gold Jewelry - wikiHow
24 Sep 2010 ... Although gold doesn't tarnish, it can easily get dirty. To clean your precious rings, bracelets, necklaces and other gold jewelry,
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How to Clean Gold Jewelry Video and Steps | Real Simple
A little patina increases the beauty of gold jewelry—but when the luster is gone, a quick clean is in order. Watch this video to see how to clean gold
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Diamond Rings - How To Clean a Diamond Ring - Safe Ways to Clean Diamond Rings
Safe and effective methods you can use to clean your diamond engagement ring and other diamond rings. Clean your diamonds with care so that your diamond
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How to Clean Diamonds - LoveToKnow Engagement Rings
23 Oct 2007 ... When taking a ring or other diamond jewelry to a professional for ... A clean diamond is a gorgeous diamond, and knowing how to clean
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Wednesday, July 21, 2010

Diamond Studded Shoes

Diamond Studded Shoes
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Paris Hilton to Get 14K Gold, Diamond-Studded Shoes and Free Shoes for Life as a Christmas Gift from Local Biz Man.
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Diamond Studded Shoes
Phil: Diamond studded shoes by Aubercy for men
23 Oct 2009 ... The diamond studded shoes cost anywhere between Euros 2000 ($3010) and Euros 3000 ($4510) depending upon the size of the stones.
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Diamond Studded Shoes
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Bling out with diamond-studded shoes!: Rediff.com Get Ahead
22 May 2009 ... Global footwear and apparel player Adidas has announced that it will be bringing out a diamond-studded edition of shoes on the occasion of ...
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Adidas Celebrates 60th Anniversary With Launch Of Diamond Studded Shoes
24 Jan 2009 ... Adidas shoes may have translated to sports, but that was in the past and before news of their diamond collection hit the news waves.
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