Mar 26, 2010
Certified Loose Diamonds at Lowest Price
Feb 11, 2009
Say it all with jewelry on Valentine’s Day
Jewelry has always been an inseparable part of human existence. For women who may be from the remotest to the most royal cultures or from the most ancient to the most modern, jewelry is a part of their lives. Be it a hand-made beaded string or a string of the rarest pearls, jewelry never fails to win the heart of a woman. That is why jewelry makes the ultimate gift on Valentines’ Day. Give her a diamond ring or a heart pendant and let her know that she means the world to you.
Ring of love
Encircle her in the ring of your love with a special ring. A finger ring represents the never ending love between you and her. Gift a solitaire diamond ring, a band studded with diamonds, designer diamond ring, a three-stone ring, an elegant pearl ring or a regal ring with citrine in the midst of a diamond border. Slip the ring onto her beautiful finger and see her glow with pride.
Touch her heart with a heart pendant
Touch her heart like you have never done before; give her a heart shaped diamond ring or a heart shaped pendant. The heart is the symbol of your eternal romance and is perfect for the occasion of Valentines’ Day. Besides that, it will lead her straight to your heart of gold. Well, that’s what you want, isn’t it?
Charm her with a charm
Charms come in an extensive variety and designs. But for the occasion of Valentine’s Day, a heart studded with rubies can work like magic for your relationship. Whenever she wears it, it will remind her of you. The gift of charm never fails to charm the lady. Clip one onto her bracelet and tell her she is the most charming woman in the world.
Impress her with loose diamonds
If you want to make your beloved feel that she is the one woman who rules your life, then take the path less traveled. Give her a bunch of precious loose diamonds. You can choose from diamonds like the Round, Princess, Asscher, Cushion, Radiant, Emerald-shaped, Marquise, Oval and Pear. Entice her with loose diamonds, a gift that very few receive.
While you are set to win the heart of the woman you love, ensure anything you buy is certified and bears a mark of quality and standard. Fill the day of love with affection and glittering gifts that will stay forever.
Jun 19, 2008
Examining Your Loose Diamonds
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.
May 26, 2008
Misconceptions About Diamonds

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.
Feb 16, 2008
CONFLICT DIAMONDS
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
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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