Wednesday, August 27, 2008

Wedding Engagement Jewelry Guide


Jewelry is definitely an essential part of the wedding. Women have a strong passion for precious jewels and gemstones. Since ancient times, jewels have been used to adore a bride. In the ancient times, jewels worn by the bride constitute usually heavy jewels.


However, with the changing times, the tastes of people have undergone considerable change. Today, more simple yet sophisticated designs are liked by the people. Pearls and diamonds have always been lady’s love. Jewelry laced in number of beautiful patterns can be easily purchased from any leading jewellery store.

Special bridal jewel generally consist of earrings, bracelets, bangles and anklets. Without the jewels, bridal attire is regarded incomplete.

Wedding jewels are not only for keepsake. They are to be worn time and again. So, they need to be durable.

Wedding is a special occasion, an event meaning for a lifetime. This great moment comes one time in life of a woman. Right from the makeup to the jewelry, everything should be unique to give a wonderful look.

The wonderful wedding jewelry is the key to make these moments unforgettable. Selecting wedding jewels should be fun jobs for the wedding planning. Selection of the jewelry should be according to the figure of the face. If one has a large chin and do not want to highlight it, then long earrings and necklaces along with extensive pendant can be selected.

You can also select some good piece of jewels for the flower girl or the other family members. It is your own choice.

Silver or gold are the first choice of the bride if one desires to pay out more money, one can choose for genuine silver that is definitely beautiful and shiny as gold. Scallop silver links embellished with white glass pearls can enhance the glow on the face of the bride.

Gemstones also can provide a wide choice of shades. They outshine the gorgeous shine of the bride. Simple yet elegant designs can be selected for the wedding.

A pearl is a customary bridal jewelry selection. They look amazing and improve any nature and match perfectly with the dress of bride. There are white, black, and even pink pearls. Usually white pearls are used by brides. But still if the bride wants off-white, then cream-shaded pearls for marriage jewelry can be selected. It seemed more stylish. The necklaces and earrings set features four layered strands of glass pearls and sparkling crystals and a coordinating drop earring. Jewelry set in white pearls with clear crystals or ivory pearls studded in Rhodium plated hardware wear bridal jewelry can be enjoyed long after the wedding day.

Artificial jewels are also can be a choice of the bride. These jewels are generally very cheap. Wide collection with multiple unique collections of jewels can best suit your budget. Your budget is more important than anything else.

Bride can take the advice of some friends or relatives. They can help her in making selection for this particular occasion.

Fashion jewelry consisting of Tiaras with diamonds and pearl studded all over can add to the beauty of bride.

Leather, velvet and wooden jewels can be selected. Gold and silver jewelry do not serve the wedding purpose only, it rather becomes a possession which can be sold in your trouble days.

Investment in jewels never goes waste because the prices are ever rising. So, do never think that you are loosing your money for long period.

We wish wonderful experience with your wedding jewelry.
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Monday, August 25, 2008

When to NOT Buy Jewelry from a Jewelry Store


Below are some clues about when you have to NOT buy a diamond from a store, just try to keep them in mind:


Do never buy a diamond, when


* You see a BIG crack inside it or on the table (top of diamond). It will migrate to the top of the diamond and break.


* The jeweler doesn't allow you use a microscope or 10x loupe to view it.


* The diamond has no GIA or AGS Certification.


* The jeweler doesn't allow you to compare the stone color to a real sample of colors.


* There is no real numerical price on the tag.


* There's too many visible carbon deposits (Black) or chips in the stone.


* They do not give you a written copy of their guarantee or return policy. Please do accept NO VERBAL PROMISES.


* You did not see the stone being weighed on a digital scale.


* The jeweler does not give you in writing on your receipt, the 4 C's of your diamond, and the certificate number.


* The salesperson denies existence of Rapaport Diamond Report or pretends they don't know what it is.

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Saturday, August 23, 2008

Where to Shop your Wedding Jewelry


It is time for your wedding and of course shopping for your wedding jewelry. First of all, don't buy the first diamond engagement ring in the first jewelry store see, shop around to compare prices, knowledge and lies. Try to buy a loose diamond, outside a setting, so you can view the diamond properly. You'll select the setting after. Ignore salespeople Jedi mind tricks, like "this diamond won't be here when you come back." Why not? It was here when you walked in? It's highly unlikely of all the rings in there, a buyer will come in the next few days, and buy your wedding ring. This sales tactic is VERY powerful, you must resist it.


There's a reason for everything and if you don't buy anything and walk out, it means there's a better wedding ring somewhere else, for a better price. Ignore the regular car salesman tactics, they tell you that you won't find it cheaper anywhere else.


Utilize online jewelry stores and get some idea about jewelry prices. Use those prices as the gauge to against jewelry stores. These quotes will be the standard that others must meet or beat, put up or shut up, money talks, B.S. walks, no more shell games. Without these quotes as a reference, we guarantee you'll pay too much at the jewelry store and lose thousands. I would not even recommend going diamond shopping without using these sites first. Most guys report back to us of their best diamond ring deal was purchasing online.

Normally you don't walk into a jeweler and say "I have $5000 burning a hole in my pocket, what can I get?". They'll take you over to the $5000 rings, when you should have gone to the $6000 rings and talked them down to $5000. Tell them the type of ring you want and go from there. Do not give them a figure of what you are willing to spend. You did your homework before shopping, so you know what type of diamond you want, and whether you can afford it. Do not let the jeweler choose the diamond to fit you budget. You certainly know your budget, you know what diamond you can get, just go get it, and negotiate the price down. When you balk at the price, they'll tell you the ring adds a lot to the price also. That's hogwash. Most basic ring settings are worth $300-$500 max, don't let them fool you with this simple mind trick. You'll spend more on gas driving around town shopping for the ring, than you will on the ring itself.

We wish happy times with your wedding jewelry.

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Thursday, August 21, 2008

Test the Knowledge of Jewelry Salesperson

Buying jewelry is usually a great investment. It is of course important to get prepared before you buy what really fits your needs. Not surprisingly, the sales people usually in jewelry stores are your advisors when you get to shopping for jewelllery. Yet, are they knowledgable enough?


Some sales people unfortunately have little knowledge in diamonds, which translates into misrepresentation. You don't want to hear that "this is the best diamond in the case", or that it has excellent clarity. You want a sales person who understands the specs and knows how they affect the quality of your diamond. Getting support from a professional is very different than getting ideas from an amateur.


Below ,s a few thinking man's diamond questions to ask in order to test their knowledge:

a) What is the effect of a girdle that's too thin or too thick?
Answer: Too thin, it's hard to set, and will chip. If it's too thick, it makes the diamond look small and less brilliant.

b) What is the effect of a crown that's too thin?
Answer: Less sparkle.

c) What is the effect of a pavilion that's too shallow?
Answer: Fisheye pattern when looking down on the diamond, like a hazy ring.

d) What is the effect of a pavilion that's too deep?
Answer: Large dark pattern when looking down on the diamond.

If they cannot answer these very simple questions about diamonds, what do they know really? Here's what we know: you don't want to buy a diamond from them.
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Wedding & Engagement Rings for Brides

Wedding and engagement rings mean so much for ladies. They are the symbols of devotion, commitment, love for lifetime. So, here are some basic concepts for choosing your wedding ring:



Perfect Match

If you plan to wear your wedding & engagement ring with your wedding band, a simple metal or eternity (all-over diamonds) band are usually popular options. You can also have your wedding band custom-made to complement your engagement ring—this is a great way to tastefully add even more bling.

Why not double duty
If you never got around to buying an engagement ring or are looking to save some cash by purchasing only one ring or don't plan to wear your engagement ring often, opt for a more ornate diamond-embellished band so you can still enjoy some sparkle.

Lasting look and durability
Choose a ring you'll feel comfortable wearing for decades to come. It is wise to avoid anything too faddish. There's a reason the classic option is classic: A simple band of metal really does go with everything. Simplicity is wisdom.

The eternity band
This is a wedding ring that features diamonds around the circumference of the band. While many men give this style ring to their wife on an anniversary, many women select this style from the start. So, inform your men about your taste of eternity bands.

Why not getting colorful
White diamonds are traditional, but sprinkling your band with gemstones of another hue is de rigueur nowadays. Sapphires are a popular choice, but you can also get super personal and alternate diamonds with your birthstone.

Protecting your wedding ring
Each diamond is rare and unique—that's part of what you're paying for. Remember, the proper care will help you get your money's worth.

Safe storage is important
Jewelry boxes and dresser drawers are often the first places a thief will look for your valuables, so choose a secure hiding place that is inconspicuous yet convenient for you. Consider installing a home safe, or if you only plan to wear your engagement ring only on special occasions, store it in your bank's safe-deposit box.

Choose for everyday wear
Being extra mindful of your diamond while performing daily tasks—like putting on gloves, which can catch prongs—will decrease the likelihood of your ring being damaged or misplaced. When removing your ring to wash dishes, shower or sleep, designate a save spot—in small bowl or in your jewelry box—that's away from sinks or surfaces where it can be forgotten or lost. There are many accidents happening just because of the rings.

On the travel
When flying, always keep your engagement ring with you—either on your finger or stowed safely in your carry-on. When you aren't wearing your ring, stash it in the hotel's safe-deposit box, never the safe in your room or, worse yet, your luggage. And if you find yourself in a place that makes you uneasy, turn your engagement ring upside down so the diamond doesn't attract unwanted attention.

Care tips
No matter which metal you chose, daily wear can take a toll on your ring, so try to check prongs periodically for loose stones. If you bump your ring, examine it for damage and, if necessary, take it to your jeweler for inspection and repair.

DIY cleaning
A yearly professional cleaning and polishing is recommended, but periodic at-home cleanings will keep your diamond super-sparkly between trips to the jeweler. In a small bowl away from the sink, soak your ring in warm sudsy water. Then use a soft toothbrush to clean between crevices. After rinsing, dry it with a lint-free cloth.

Playtime & Freetime
To avoid accidentally damaging it, remove your diamond before swimming, sports, gardening or household chores. If you lead a very active lifestyle, you may want to consider a bezel or bar setting (which hold a diamond more securely) over a prong setting.
Insure your wedding ring
This is the wisest thing you can do to protect your sparkling investment. Insurance guarantees your diamond will be replaced if lost, stolen or damaged. Yet it may not be a solution for many people because of the cost effectiveness.




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Wedding & Engagement Rings for Grooms

Wedding and engagement rings play a big role for men as it is important for women.

Some of the key concepts to consider are:

Your Ring is Made to last
Guys play tough, and their rings should also too. Eighteen-karat gold, platinum (this one wins nine times out of 10) and titanium (if there ever was an indestructible metal, this is it!) are all durable metals that won't wimp out on the groom. For sure, if the groom works construction, for example, common sense suggests he leave his ring at home.

Comfortable ring is the key
A wedding ring may be the only piece of jewelry most men wear, so the less obtrusive it is, the less he'll fuss over it. Ergonomic bands with rounded edges and surfaces are the most comfortable and agreeable styles for grooms.

Simplicity is Wisdom
When choosing a wedding ring, many guys go the safe route. This is why the single band is still the most popular style. (A matte finish is too—just beware: It shows scratches more easily and prominently than its shiny counterparts.) Some men tend to stretch their style muscle by adding a small diamond—or, depending on the design, several—or by exploring different metal textures and finishes.

The bigger more preferable
If trends are any indication, the answer then is yes! More and more men are opting for wider bands. Just keep in mind that size indeed does matter: The ring should be proportionate to his body size—for example, a brawnier man would better carry off a wide band than would a guy with a lanky build.

Diamonds in the rough
Bedazzled bands are quickly becoming a groom's best friend—and there's nothing sissified about them. Diamonds that lie flush in the band (as in., channel or gypsy designs) are the most fashionable and the most securely set. And we're not just talking about white diamonds: Black and dark sapphire diamonds are a hot trend, offering a look that's still masculine and suitable for everyday wear.

Textured touch
Optionally, special metal treatments give simple bands stylish flair. Hammered metal is an increasingly sought-after look, and embellishments like filigree and etched or engraved patterns—even graphic motives (think Celtic, zodiac or sports—are another way to dress up a band and showcase individual style.

Titanium power
This strong and tough guy is quickly catching the eye of many a groom-to-be—and surprisingly it's the metal's "cool" factor (think power tools and Lamborghini rims) that's most responsible for its appeal. Its extreme durability is just a bonus. Titanium's matte finish is also attractive to men who are unaccustomed to wearing jewelry.

Made to match
Complementary his-and-hers wedding rings are a sweet tradition many couples embrace. While the widths may vary, the bands often share the same metal and finish. So, keep in mind that the ring completes its counterpart on the finger of the bride.

What's the groom's style?
Is he a suit-and-tie office guy? Or does he spend much of his time in the great outdoors or playing sports? If it's the latter, then a ring decked with diamonds is probably too dressy a look for his jeans-and-tees wardrobe.

Get him involved with choice
He'll be the one wearing this ring, so encourage him to speak up about his likes and dislikes when it's time to shop. It's in everyone's best interest for the ring to reflect his tastes—after all, you want to see it on his finger!

Get with the band
Unlike width, which can overwhelm a smaller hand, there's really no right or wrong ring shape. He'll want to try on several styles to determine which one is most comfortable.




Below are some basic shapes, named after the cross-section view of the bands.

Round: curved on the inside and outside
D-shaped: curved on the outside and flat on the inside
Flat: flat on the inside and outside
Court-shaped: softly round on the outside and fully round on the inside
Easy-fit: flat on the outside and round on the inside

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Wedding Rings World


Wedding Rings can be in different flavors:
Colored diamonds
While most diamonds are shades of white, colored diamonds are also possible yet a much rarer sort. They come in yellows, blues, pinks and the least common, red. Because of their scarcity, natural-colored diamonds (also called "fancies") cost a premium and fortune. If you've got money to burn, we say go for it. Heidi Klum dressed up her ring finger with a gorgeous 10-carat yellow diamond, codesigned by hubby Seal and jeweler Lorraine Schwartz, for her engagement. She definitely looked like a princess.


Vintage looks
Vintage styles are either genuine antiques or are crafted to look that way. While a lucky few may have an heirloom in their family, everyone else can purchase one from a jeweler specializing in estate pieces. Vintage rings often are etched with filagree designs, feature period (such as art deco) detailing and have particular old-fashioned handwork and settings. If you're opting for the new old look, you don't have to feel alone: Katie Holmes received a distinctly Edwardian engagement ring from Tom Cruise.

Bezel diamond setting
A bezel setting keeps the diamond in place with a lipped metal rim that encircles the gem, holding it safely in place. This modern setting presents a low profile that is great for women who lead active lifestyles. The bezel not only protects the edges of the diamond but also helps give the impression of a bigger center stone!

Engagement-wedding ring combo
If you never got around to buying an engagement ring, still a combination band could be perfect for you. These are often bedazzled bands of gold or platinum studded with diamonds around the circumference. Since these rings have many smaller stones, they can often be a more economical choice than a separate engagement ring and wedding band. So, there is a solution for each budget.

Engraving
With the popularity of personalization, engraving has become a new fangled trend. The inscriptions on the inside of rings can be simple, like the date of the wedding and initials of the beloveds, or more elaborate such as a line of poetry or lyrics from your favorite love song. Personalized engraving, specifically done by hand has a lead time of one to four weeks, so you can plan ahead.
Enjoy your wedding ring of taste.
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