Dec 15, 2008

Christmas Lucky Lure- Celebrity Style

Birthstones are a hot jewelry trend among celebrities this season! The gems used as birthstones are said to possess healing powers and also add lucky lure to your look. No wonder they are a celebrity favorite!

So lets check the birthstones of every month and also the celebrities that share the same birthstone as yours!

January’s birthstone Garnet, is a stone of vital power, energy and strength. The January birthstone starlets include Alicia Keys, Faye Dunaway and Kate Moss.

February’s birthstone Amethyst, is said to bring mental peace and harmony. February celebrities include Drew Barrymore, Clark Gable and James Phelps.

March’s Birthstone Aquamarine is said to protect health and provide optimism. March celebrity includes the likes of Sarah Jessica Parker, Joan Crawford and Liza Minnelli.

April’s birthstone Diamond, a girl’s best friend, are said to strengthen the body and soul of the wearer and are said to be an everlasting symbol of love. April celebrities include Jessica Alba, Ashley Judd, Doris Day and Betti Davis.

May’s birthstone Emerald, the beauty of all gems, are a promoter of love and inspire intuition and cleaning. The celebrities of May birthstone are Clint Eastwood, Katherine Hepburn, Candice Bergen and Audrey Hepburn.

June’s birthstone Pearl, symbolizes faith, charity and peace. June celebrities are Angelina Jolie, Marilyn Monroe, Judy Garland and Jenny Jones.

July’s birthstone Ruby, symbolizes love and passion and also linked with blood. Celebrities having this luscious red birthstone are Tom Hanks, Princess Diana, Lizzie Borden and Harrison Ford.

August’s birthstone green Peridot, a volcanic gemstone, is said to ward off evil spirits. August celebrities include Halle Berry, Whitney Houston, Martha Stewart and Macaulay Culkin.

September’s birthstone Sapphire is a symbol of wisdom and good fortune. September’s celebrities include Gwyneth Paltrow, Buddy Holy and Jesse James.

October’s birthstone Opal is said to foster love, loyalty and fidelity. The celebrity sharing the same birthstone are Julie Andrews, Neve Campbell, Chevy Chase, and Suzanne Somers.

November’s birthstone Topaz is said to be a healing stone. November celebrities include Demi Moore, Stephanie Powers, and Patty Page.

December’s birthstone Turquoise is said to inspire leadership, spiritual growth and insight. December celebrities include Susan Dey, Britney Spears and Bette Milder.

Grab some celebrity style lucky lure this Christmas. Choose from beauteous range of gemstone jewelry only at B2C Jewels. Take your pick from stunning gemstone rings, earrings, bracelets and necklaces only at www.b2cjewels.com .

Sep 19, 2008

Citrine a form of Quartz Stone

Citrine is a form of quartz stone that is normally ranges from shade of brown to yellow & happens to be the most valuable of available quartz gemstones. It is commonly used gemstone is necklaces & rings setting. Citrine is a combination of quartz & ferric iron; it can also be manufactured artificially from other gemstones.

How Citrine forms

In natural conditions, it is of yellow or orange in color & is of lighter shade in comparison to heat-treated stones which turn orange-brown or reddish-brown. Mostly the citrines sold to public are amethysts which have been heat treated. Sometimes the crystals in amethyst deposits by natural means of heating are change to citrine minerals of brown variety. Citrine is also produced by heat treatment of smoky quartz.

Chemical Composition

Chemical composition of Citrine is silicon dioxide & has a hexagonal structure, visible as clusters of pyramids based on a geode. The crystals can be translucent or transparent but the basal cleavage is indiscernible with specific gravity of 2.6-2.7.

History & Availability

Citrine is commonly found in Brazil, Ural Mountains in Russia, Minas Gerais, Dauphine & Madagascar but most of the Citrine is manufactured by heat treatment instead of natural means.

In ancient times it was used as an amulet for protecting the wearer from evil thoughts & snake’s venom. It is also one of the two birthstones for the month of November.

Naturally occurring Citrines

Naturally, citrines are usually pale yellow but specimens which are heated have reddish or orange shades. Normally Citrine starts out as amethyst then changes to Citrine because of heat emission by magnetic bodies. The Citrine can be changed back to a purple shade using the process of beta radiation.

Citrine is very popularly used in jewelry creation. Its vivid colors, lightness, transparency add to its popularity. They look best when hung free like drops in earrings rather than being set in-between. Go ahead pick those glistening citrine jewelry and add sparkle to your jewelry collection.

Sep 16, 2008

History & Facts about Topaz Jewelry

Birthstone for the month of December-Topaz means fire and is a very interesting gem. Topaz comes in different colors from shiny & light aqua blue to dreamy & dark turquoise blue, which is also known as London Blue. The dreamy & dark turquoise blue is created from Topaz which is treated with intense heat causing a deeper color change.

Natural color of Topaz actually ranges from a clear color as of a diamond to a red, pink, yellow & then to the blue that all know about.

Topaz jewelry is nowadays very popular because of several reasons. One of the most important reasons being is very strong strength. It is also very easy to take care of topaz jewelry; it can be cleaned using a simple gemstone cleaner.

The most popular topaz jewelry today is blue in color, which could also be because it is treated for producing the blue color. It is quite difficult to know if the topaz has been treated & changed from its natural color. Another fact about change of color is that it is quite legal & accepted for these topaz gems to be turned blue keeping in view the demand for the same.

Topaz gemstone has long been used in jewelry of ancient civilizations, beginning with the Greeks & Romans, jewelry with topaz gemstone were very valued. Rulers in medieval times used to have topaz fixed into their crowns being considering as a rare gem. By nineteenth century, large deposits of this gemstone were found in Brazil, making it affordable for others also. Nowadays the gem is mostly found in Australia, Burma, Brazil, Mexico & Nigeria.

Topaz for long has been considered a sacred stone in many religions & was believed to give a heightened sense of intelligence & increase life span of the person adorning it. Topaz jewelry was also believed to give wearer an attraction of wealth, creative powers & help ones concentration power.

Hence this beautiful gemstone is admired not only for its sheer beauty but also for its other associations.

Sep 15, 2008

How to choose that perfect pearl?

Strand of pearls are known for their elegant beauty & have fascinated women all through the ages. This article throughs light on important features that you need to consider while selecting a pearl necklace.

Basically there are 4 types of pearls; Tahitian, SouthSea, Freshwater & Akoya pearls. Except for freshwater pearls all other type of pearls originate in oceans and are considered more valuable compared to freshwater pearls because of their high luster & rarity.

As is common for any other gemstone, a pearl’s value is determined by its quality. Pearls are rated according to their quality as A, AA, AA+, AAA & AAA+ with AAA and AAA+ being the best in terms of quality & value.

The other factors which are taken into consideration while judging the value & quality of pearls are; it’s:

  1. Nacre
  2. Surface
  3. Luster
  4. Shape
  5. Size & Matching
  6. Color

Nacre:

Maximum attention while buying a pearl jewelry is put on pearl’s nacre thickness. Nacre is a coating which pearl oysters produce for covering pearl’s nucleus. Nacre is the key which decides how long the pearl will last. While purchasing you should look for a pearl that is having nacre thickness of minimum 0.4mm.

Luster & Surface:

Luster is the amount of light that gets reflected from the surface of the pearl. Pearls with mirror finish, high luster & clean surface are more valuable.

Size & Shape:

Price of pearls bigger than 7mm varies a lot on the actual size of the pearl. Most commonly used pearls are round in shape and are considered most desirable.

Matching:

In pearls bracelets & necklaces, matching means the ways in which all of the pearls in the necklace or bracelet are similar. As it is very hard to find enough similar or identical pearls for making a completely matched pearl necklace or bracelet, those which have such matching features command top price.

After deciding about the size, type, quality & color of the pear you are looking for, take your time to shop around and find that perfect pearl bracelet or necklace.

Sep 4, 2008

Diamond Certificates

Certification for diamonds is invaluable as they provide detailed information about the diamond’s credentials. Certificate is like unique fingerprint of any diamond, which is the source of important information for any jeweler, trained gemologist or costumer.

A certificate contains complete quality description for a diamond & also includes details about its weight, color grade, shape, proportions, fluorescence, measurements & finish grade. The certificate also confirms that the diamond is genuine.

However, a diamond certificate is useful only when it has been issued by any reputed & independent laboratory with no financial interest in the diamond.

As a costumer, if you have never heard of the laboratory that is providing the grading report, then don’t hesitate in asking about their credentials. Also, the grades from such unknown laboratories won’t be similar to ones provided by GIA or HRD.

So at the time of purchasing a diamond it is important to look at the certification & also the laboratory which has provided the certificate to be assured about its quality and grade.

Let us now look at some of the popular diamond certification providers:

  1. Gemological Institute Of America (GIA)
  2. American Gem Society (AGS)
  3. International Gemological Institute (IGI)
  4. European Gemological Laboratory (EGL)

Gemological Institute Of America (GIA):

Gemological Institute of America was the first to develop an internationally acceptable diamond grading system. The institute also introduced the first grading report & played a lead role in setting diamond quality documentation standards around the world. The Gem Trade Laboratory of Gemological Institute of America issues these reports for majority of high quality diamonds which are over 1 carat in size.

The GIA certificate states the diamond’s carat, color, cut, clarity, weight and also its shape, table & depth percentages, measurements and grades the symmetry & polish.

American Gem Society (AGS):

American Gem Society laboratories serve an international clientele of wholesale suppliers, retail jewelers, manufacturers and diamond cutters. The Diamond Quality Document of American Gem Society provides a cut grade for brilliant, round cut diamonds and provides additional information about all the four C’s related to diamond grading. The diamonds are rated on a scale of zero to ten.

International Gemological Institute (IGI):

IGI with more than 250 staff members issue annually over 400,000 gem reports. International Gemological Institute has 3 distinct products; Identification Report, Information Appraisal Report & the Diamond Report.

European Gemological Laboratory (EGL) :

European Gemological Laboratory has specified standard procedures and criterion for consistency & accuracy in their Diamond Consultation and Certification. The main clientele for EGL is dealers, manufacturers, craftsman and wholesalers; however, they do not sell gems or diamonds and are totally independent of any specific diamond selling group.

Aug 26, 2008

Some tips on how to clean your jewelry

Your fine & precious jewelry can easily become dull & dirty & it is important to take proper care to keep them sparkling & shiny.

Wrong methods of cleaning can cause damage to your jewelry items, so in this article we will look at some points on how to properly clean them to keep them shining all the time.

  1. At the time of cleaning or showering it is important to take the jewelry off as a film could form on it & gradually it will attract dust, dirt & other contaminants.
  2. Using a snub free 100% cotton cloth is advisable for cleaning the jewelry.
  3. Many commercial cleaners are nowadays available but you should properly read the instructions before using them.
  4. Do not clean with bleach! Bleach is an oxidizing agent which reacts with the metal & causes it to become brittle.
  5. Some chemicals such as denatured alcohol, ammonia, chlorine bleach, acetone & turpentine are very harmful. These can pit the surface or make the jewelry dull.
  6. Do not use toothpaste; the abrasives in it can easily damage the metal surface. Toothpaste also abrades the surface on softer stones such turquoise, lapis and amber.
By taking the following precautions you would be able to keep your loved jewelry sets in good condition for years to come.

Aug 12, 2008

Month wise division of birthstones

Many people believe that gemstones have mystical powers which are bestowed on the wearer. As for example, cool blue sapphire means that the person wearing it remains cool even under pressure while fiery & passionate people wear a red ruby.

With time people started relating gemstones with zodiac signs or months of the year and those who were born in that month were believed to have qualities resembling that of the birthstone or gemstone that was linked to that particular month.

At present the official birthstone list from American National Association of Jewelers, Jewelers of America, has been officially adopted in 1912.

The modern birthstones & their respective birth months are:

  1. Garnet - January
  2. Amethyst - February
  3. Aquamarine - March
  4. Diamond - April
  5. Emerald - May
  6. Pearl - June
  7. Ruby - July
  8. Peridot - August
  9. Sapphire - September
  10. Opal - October
  11. Yellow Topaz - November
  12. Blue Topaz - December
Apart from these, the traditional birthstones also exist like Mystical birthstones with Tibetan origin & Ayurvedic birthstones.

Jul 26, 2008

Celebrity Jewels-Now at Your Reach!!!

Celebrity jewelry has always fascinated us, now imagine owning one!!! Chuck Scarborough of WNBC-News4 talks about the facsimile Celebrity Accessories that B2CJewels offer. Engagement Rings, Necklaces, Earrings or Bracelets-B2CJewels have vast range of Celebrity replica jewelry at incredibly low-cost!!! Celebrities spend humongous amount on their jewel pieces, but you can buy them for fraction of the cost! Just go onto www.b2cjewels.com/celebrity-jewelry.aspx to know more!

Jul 25, 2008

Shopping for Diamond can be real fun


Shopping for Diamond was never this Simple. Always thought getting that right diamond was very tedious and expensive affair? Give a second thought, because ordering for diamond has become as simple as booking a movie ticket. Both are just that click away from you. All you did to book movie ticket was visit the website, choose the movie, the date, time, swipe your credit card and enjoy the movie! Wasn’t this fun? Exactly, did you ever imagine shopping for something precious as diamond could be this effortless?

B2cjewels have made this possible. All you need to do is, visit their website b2cjewels.com and go to their Interactive Diamond Search section. Here your search for that perfect diamond has been completely customized. You can not only choose the shape of the diamond, but also the cut, color, clarity you prefer and the amount your pocket would be happy with.

What next, pay and relax. Gift it to your loved one and see how the sparkle of the diamond spreads on her smile as well. Truly shopping for a diamond was never this fun, this simple.

Jun 19, 2008

Examining Your Loose Diamonds

Majority of loose diamonds sold to the common public are known to be slightly imperfect. A regular person is not likely to notice these imperfections. Slightly imperfect diamonds may not be easily spotted even by the trained eye.

Irrespective of their imperfections, one should se to it that he picks certified loose diamonds. This ensures appreciation of your diamond by those who are trained to identify flaws, if ever you plan to sell your diamond. The resale value of a fine diamond, however, will always yield better money than an imperfect one. A pre-owned fine loose diamonds will always find buyers if they are offered a little below the market price; and particularly so if your diamond is certified. The certification of a loose diamond marks its credibility.

A good lens is very important key for detecting flaws and color of a loose diamond. Good light is also a necessity. Diamond forceps should be used to hold the stones. A person’s fingers are too big and awkward. On the other hand, person’s fingers can also spoil the diamonds and make them dull and dirty.

Many diamond owners and dealers have found imperfections in set stones months after ownership and examination. So it is extremely vital to examine a loose diamond and not one that has been set, as its mounting may hide some imperfections. In order to observe a diamond correctly one must start with the back of the stone, first dimming it from its breath. Diamond cutters will often leave flaws so they are not visible from the front, but they are often very noticeable from the back. This is why examinations typically begin from the back. If no flaws are seen, examine the stone slowly and carefully through each rear surface.

Sometimes diamonds have spots where part of the diamond does not go with the grain. These spots are very hard to polish properly and often cannot be made flat completely. Therefore, it is essential to find such flaws, if they exists. This type of defect is very hard to spot. Many a times it will not be noticed by the general public; and sometimes not even by the dealer. When a valuable gem is in question, and time is not an issue, hold your final decision and go for a second thorough examination on another day.
You can get the best of certified loose diamonds as per your specification from the Interactive Diamond Search facility at B2C Jewels.

Jun 12, 2008

Elegance of Earrings


Earrings, worn by both men and women of every age have their roots in the glorious past of mankind. Both dangles and hoop earrings have been unearthed dating back to 2000 B.C. Earrings always formed part of status symbol, a sign of wealth and prosperity as only the women born with a silver spoon in mouth could afford the precious metals which were crafted into earrings.

Over time, earrings have walked pass various phases; from being a body adornment to becoming a signifier of special events such as weddings, engagements, birthdays, graduations, etc.

The immense importance denoted to earrings in terms of self grooming can be owed to the role they in appearance and their ability to draw attention to the face or hair or draw attention away from less desirable aspects.

Similar to the trends in skirts, the length of earrings also grows short and long in cycles with changing seasons. By the mid 20th century, earrings in all shapes and sizes were more popular than ever in history before. There was, though, a distinction between earrings of the day-time and the evenings. The conventional, modest variety limited to day wear while the more flamboyant ones associated with evening wear. This distinction seemed to fade away with the changing vogue opening doors for gaudy and loud earrings during day hours.

From gold earrings to diamond and gemstone earrings; from plain gold hoop earrings to diamond/gemstone studded hoop earrings; from diamond studs to diamond chandeliers, have all confirmed the dynamicity of earring trends.

While the popularity of earrings might have risen and fallen and their shapes and styles undergone various alterations over the years, earrings have always been an inseparable part of fashion with the flash and dazzle of colorful gemstones adding to the beauty of women.
For elegant diamond, gemstone and pearl earrings visit: http://www.b2cjewels.com/earrings.aspx

May 26, 2008

Misconceptions About Diamonds

Diamonds are the ‘in- thing’ today and are captivating in every sense of the word. Nevertheless, many myths prevail amongst the diamond users today.

One of them is that diamond being the hardest material found on earth is nearly indestructible and thus maintenance free. This is far from truth. If the diamond is used in a haphazard manner it can chip, break or is damaged to a great extent. Another myth is that diamonds are very expensive. Diamonds are priced on various parameters. This includes the Cut, Clarity, Color, and Carat, better known as the 4C’s grading system of the Gemological Institute of America (GIA), the conflict free source, authenticity etc. A loose diamond can be bought for as less as $250, provided one compromises or even forgoes, the above parameters.

One more common misconception regarding loose diamonds is that a large diamond is expensive than a smaller diamond. The price of the diamond depends upon the 4 C’s i.e. Cut, Clarity, Color, and Carat weight. Suppose a diamond has a better cut and clarity but is smaller in size, chances are that it may cost more. People also believe that diamonds are rare and the most expensive of all the gemstones available. It is not always so. The shortage of diamonds is mostly a man made one. Diamonds are found aplenty all over the world and there are other gemstones, which are rarer. Emeralds and Rubies of higher qualities may burn a hole in your pocket rather than diamonds.

Another myth is that a jeweler’s best diamonds are used by the jeweler to craft his jewelry. The jeweler’s best diamonds are his solitaires. This is because he smartly covers the flaws, inclusions etc. of the diamond in the jewelry he crafts. The solitaire is offered for inspection to the customer. One more myth is that more the facets of the diamonds, the better. The main function of the facet is to increase the refractive index of the diamond.

Thus, the number of facets is immaterial. What matters is how the artisan cuts the facets.

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Apr 21, 2008

Celebrate Mother's Day with B2C Jewels

Gift Ideas For Mother's Day Special

Deciding on a gift for someone is, undoubtedly, the most challenging task; but this doesn’t apply when it comes to selecting one for the feminine gender. The best way to please a lady is to adorn her with jewelry. Jewelry is not just cherished by a woman as a precious life long gift but also as a bond with beauty and worthiness. This particularly holds true incase of presenting jewelry as a gift to mothers.

With Mother’s Day right ahead, it’s obvious that everyone’s trying real hard to find that appropriate gift for our special mothers. The search for this perfect mother’s day gift terminates. On this auspicious occasion, B2C Jewels brings to you Mother’s Day special jewelry items at unbeatable prices.

Mother’s Day Bracelets:

This marvelous pearl bracelet is an apposite gift for mothers of all ages. The pearls held by a wry of 14K yellow gold and sterling silver are a great means towards the celebration of womanhood as pearls symbolize immense innocence and are considered to be the most feminine of all gems.



Mother’s Day Pendants:

This pendant exhibits two frames of sparkling diamonds embedded in a glossy bed of 14K white gold. These frames of the diamond pendant symbolize the warmth, security and protection enclosed in the love showered by a mother. A gift that would form an ultimate means of expressing your gratefulness towards your mother.

Mother’s Day Earrings:

The elegant enclosure of the diamonds arranged in a circular pattern in a rich yellow colored gold, in these diamond earrings, are sure to form an appreciated gift for a mother. The circular patterns have been so designed as to epitomize the infinity of a mother’s love and care.

Whatever you may consider to be THE GIFT for your loving mothers, B2C Jewels is glad to have a contribution in making it achievable for you.

Apr 15, 2008

Ruby – The King of Gemstones

Ruby, one of the most valuable gemstone, belongs to the corundum family and is considered to be the King of Gemstones. Only the red variety of corundum is at liberty to command the title of Ruby, while all other varieties are categorized as Sapphires.

Rubies consist of aluminium oxide and chrome, the latter giving rubies their wonderful color. But chrome is also responsible for creating multitude of fissures and cracks inside the crystals. It is, therefore, rare to find rubies of considerably big sizes. The big sized rarity of rubies is almost always used as a solitaire gemstone rings to mark its significance.

Some rubies display a splendid and glorious silky shine called the “silk” of the gemstone which is caused by the fine needles of rutile. Sometimes the rutile forms a star-shaped deposit within the ruby causing a mesmerizing light effect called asterism. Such rubies are called Star- Rubies and are precious rarities.

By far, the use of ruby in the gemstone jewelry industry was often witnessed in gemstone rings and gemstone pendants. But the popularity of rubies in gemstone earrings is gaining momentum in recent times.

The red of the rubies is a hot, passionate and powerful color. Rubies are considered as a perfect way to expresses compassionate and powerful feelings. Engagement Rings set in rubies are, therefore, thought to symbolize passionate love.

The value of a ruby depends on its color and attractiveness of the color. Rubies fall into various categories depending on their color and value. The top most category being the “Burmese Ruby”. It does not necessarily mean that the gemstone is of Burmese origin; it is merely an indication of a rich, full red with slightly bluish hue of the concerned ruby, which is a peculiarity of the stones from the famous deposits of Burma, now Myanmar. The color is sometimes referred to as “pigeon-blood-red”.

Other qualities that are determinants of the value of a ruby are cut, clarity and size, similar to that of other gemstones.

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Mar 11, 2008

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Feb 16, 2008

CONFLICT DIAMONDS

Though access to diamond mines is restricted, determined individuals can smuggle diamonds out for sale. Such diamonds are used by rebels to fund conflicts. These illegally traded diamonds used to fund conflicts are called CONFLICT DIAMONDS or BLOOD DIAMONDS. These are used to finance purchases of war such as food, medicines, weapons etc.

Conflict diamonds can be referred to as prisoners of war; if they are found on the field they are sold. Some times they are traded directly for weapons to reduce the traceability of the transaction or they may be exchanged for currencies of various nations.

Owing to the closed nature of the diamond industry and the difficulty in tracking and monitoring diamonds; diamonds are viewed by terrorist as the ultimate means to fund their operations.

The illicit trade of diamonds is identified as a social and political problem; centered severely in Africa including several nations like Liberia, Angola and Sierra Leone.

The problem is not the diamond but the rebels who intend to use diamonds for their illegal goals.

To eradicate the problem of conflict diamonds the United Nations, Governments and Nongovernmental Organizations worked out the Kimberley Process Certification System to ensure that the conflict diamonds do not enter the legitimate diamond supply chain. The diamond industry also adopted a voluntary System of Warranties to assure consumers that their diamonds are from sources free of conflict. B2cjewels.com is one such place where you get a wide range of Conflict-free diamonds in various shapes and designs. The diamonds at B2C Jewels are certified and bought from established dealers of the industry.

Though the percent contribution of conflict diamonds to the diamond industry has gone down to 1% from 4%, the aim continues till the complete absence of conflict diamonds. The goal is indeed to end conflict. End the conflict and there will be only diamonds that bring prosperity.

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Feb 5, 2008

Proposal Ideas That Fall in Budget

Ready to pop the question? Confused about how to do so? Nervous whether she’ll like them or not?

If your planning of a big budget proposal is an assurance to you that she’d be pleased then…… RETHINK. Buddy it’s not the budget but good thought and planning that creates a mark. Most memorable proposals are seldom a burden to the pocket.

Need few Ideas that come handy while you decide on how to propose her? Check these out:

• Why don’t you try recreating your first date or the special moment when you said the three golden words to her I LOVE YOU? Make reservations for the same restaurant or make arrangements for foods and wines you had that day, play the same song in your car that was being played that day. And don’t forget to put on the same attire. Let it all be the same. MIND YOU all but the errors; don’t spill the wine on her again just coz you did it then. Then in your own way let her know that you recreated the special moment for someone you want to spend the rest of your life with. Then bend to your knees and ask the big question.

• You can think of a romantic candlelight dinner at home with some soft music. Ask for a dance. To add to the ambience fill the room with balloons. Then for dessert serve the ring, bend to your knees and pop it up MAN!

• The idea of a candlelight dinner can also be worked out at a restaurant as there are many people to your assistance who help you add up to perfection. You can ask the waiter to write MARRY ME on the dessert plate rim.

• Get a poster prepared saying “WILL YOU MARRY ME?’ and let it have her name on it. Then take her out on a walk directed towards the place where you planned the poster display.

• You can try the bed-tea proposal. Make arrangements while she’s a asleep and wake her up with a fervent kiss. Serve bed-tea in a tray decorated with rose petals with your diamond ring and a note saying “I would like to spend my life with you”. Then just put forth the question.

You can try using any of these or a blend of some or come up with your own originality.

JUST GO FOR IT BUDDY!

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How to pick your diamond


This article laconically presents to you all the tits-bits you need to know while you are on hunt for loose diamonds or diamond jewelry.

Before you begin the search understand what you are looking for. Do you plan to go in for a voguish design or is it the brilliance that attracts you? Does your budget restrain you?

Prioritize the character you would want your diamond to shackle within it. This can be done by the now famous 4Cs of diamonds- Cut, Clarity, Color and Carat.

Cut is the human contribution which adds to the beauty of the diamond. This aspect refers to the make and style of the diamond.
Clarity, as the name suggests refers to the absence of natural impurities. With reduction in clarity, the price decreases.
Color of diamonds, most commonly known, ranges from near colorless to light yellow. Diamonds are available in green, blue, pink, orange and the rarest of all red as well. The best quality diamonds are those with no or slight impurities.
Carat is the representation of the metric quantity of diamonds. It obviously affects the price. More the quantity (weight) more is the price.

Once the priority list is ready, you are all set to go for a pick. Check out for a reliable jewelry shop if you may or you can even do your purchase online. All you need to look for is Certification while making a purchase online.

So, what are you waiting for, hit the target.

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Jan 17, 2008

A Happy B2C Jewels customer…

I stay in Chicago city; North America. Every year my family celebrates Christmas Eve together and we gift each other valuable jewelry as a token of love and belonging. Earlier we would purchase jewelry from jewelry stores and would often return dissatisfied with the services offered. But this time one of my friends advised shopping online and referred this diamond jewelry site b2cjewels.com and suggested that she was enthralled with the service she received in addition to the spectacular range of jewelry that was available online with this site. Finally we visited http://www.b2cjewels.com/ and ended up buying some beautiful jewelry for each of us.

I called up their Toll Free helpline number seen on the site and spoke to one of their customer representatives who was very cooperative. The lady responded well to our queries and suggested jewelry as per our requirements. The jewelry was delivered well in time before the Christmas eve.

Following is a list of jewelry we bought and also received a special 10% Christmas discount on each of them:

I bought a princess cut diamond ring for my cousin ,

14K Two Tone Bow And Wavy Gold Bracelet

14K White Gold Diamond Cross

Diamond Certification

Certification is important for selecting a diamond of good quality at the lowest price. Certification is the assurance of quality. A diamond certificate is an in depth quality report of diamond issued by a qualified independent gemological laboratory. The most renowned gemological laboratories that provide certificates to the diamond and jewelry industry are listed below:

G.I.A. - Gemological Institute Of America
A.G.S. - American Gem Society
E.G.L. - European Gemological Laboratory
I.G.I. - International Gemological Institute
GGL - Global Gemological Laboratory
DCLA - Diamond Certification Laboratory of Australia

Certified Diamond Reports provide this information:
• Color Grade
• Culet Size
• Clarity Grade
• Comments about Diamond
• Depth Percentage
• Fluorescence
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Jan 8, 2008

Gift a Priceless Smile



Deciding on a gift for HER is not the easiest task; perhaps the most difficult one. But Marilyn Monroe says it all through her popular song “Diamonds are a Woman’s best friends”. Diamonds go a little beyond being a luxurious facet; they serve as a platform to define ones style statement.

Until late, Diamonds had always been considered a luxury afforded by the elite of the royal lines. Seldom were these glittery stones witnessed in the homes of average income groups. But there has been nothing humankind has not found solutions for.

Today there is a wide range of FANCY, RITZY & VOGUISH collection of diamond jewelry for all occasions accompanied by attractive offers. Diamond jewelry is now available in various cost and style ranges. So you now have an opportunity to please your loved one without having an unpleasant pocket. To add to the simplicity of the buying process you have Online Shopping sites that run you through a wide variety of designs at competitive prices on just one click of the mouse. All you need to check is that any jewelry that you buy is certified. B2jewels is an online shopping site that deals in certified diamond jewelry.

Gift your loved one a diamond ring or a diamond pendant and you get the priceless gift of the exuberance in charm of their face, the whelmed smile on lips and the tiny little twinkles in the eyes of your loved ones in return.

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