Jewelry Articles

741: Diamond Colors And How To Determine Them
Most transparent minerals have, when pure, no color. Diamonds, being transparent, are no exception to this rule. Color is due to the presence of relatively small amounts of foreign substances, usually in metallic oxides. Iron oxide is one of the most common oxides, especially in diamonds.

742: Is My Bracelet Real Or Costume Jewelry
This article gives you some advice on what to look for and how to go about making sure that it is real when you get a bracelet.

743: Diamond Color Judging For Jewelry
In judging the color of diamonds it is necessary to obscure the prismatic play of colors in order to see the true color. You can do this by giving the stone a puff of breath and then studying the color while dim. It must also be remembered that diamonds also have faint color differences in them.

744: Diamonds, Larger Size Or Better Cut?
The jewelry store must decide if it is going to try to sell the customer a well cut stone or a larger carat, poorly cut stone for the same price. This is a dilemma for dealers to consider. From a fair business standpoint it is important to explain to the customer why certain stones are sold for less per carat.

745: The Value and Importance of Diamonds
Diamonds are becoming more and more important as the years pass by. Ancient jewelry is worth more today than it ever was worth in it's own past-time.

746: Diamond Grades, Color and Clarity
This article is a description of the color and clarity of diamond grades.

747: Engagement Diamond Ring
This article is about clarity enhanced diamonds and the pros and cons of getting one.

748: Slide-In Slide-Out Wedding Set
This article gives you ideas on how to get a slide in slide out ring set to work or if it dosen't work what you might do to keep the two rings together.

749: How Luminox Watches Became Famous From Their Military Watches
Luminox watches are a brand of watch that illuminate the watch face to show the time. So when you are sitting in the dark and you need to know whether or not it is time to get up for work you can press a button which actives a back light and shows the exact time.

750: A Look At The History Of Watches And New Innovations
How and where we wear the watch has become important. Anything new that comes in is basically a redesign of an old type and sometimes it hard to realize that it wasn't long ago that this type of watch was actually invented.

751: The Luminox Watch, Not Just For The Military
Naturally, when the military sings the praises of an item, civilians will vie to own it. When the Seals began donning Luminox watches, they rose in civilian popularity as well and the demand for them increased.

752: How Quartz Watches Have Revolutionized The Watch Industry
Everyone knows Quartz watches. The brand name is so famous and has been with us so long even the poorest people in the world have heard of them. They may of even owned one.

753: Authenticating Of Jewelry
This article tells you about how the jeweler will go about authenticating your jewelry for you and how hard it might be to do that.

754: A Look At The History Of Citizen Watches
Citizen watches first came to the public's attention in 1924. Up to then watches tended to be heavy objects that were fashionable ornaments as much as they were practical items used to tell the time.

755: The Problem With Denture Cleansers And Jewelry
The article explains why denture cleansers can not be used on jewelry.

756: The Different Types of Jewelry Loops and Clasps
There are many different types of jewelry clasps. For example, a hook clasp and a lobster claw clasp. A hook style clasp is found on most jewelry.

757: The Attraction Of Mido Watches
Mido watches have a strong 90 year history, which really attracts itself to watch connoisseurs. They are of good quality and surprisingly given their reputation relatively cheap.

758: Some Very Interesting Facts You Probably Don't Know About Mechanical Watches
Before analog watches were the quartz watches and before them was the mechanical watch. These watches use springs that need to be wound by the wearer. Many of the older generation probably remember receiving this type of watch as the first one that they ever wore.

759: Precious Gems & Gemstones
Precious gems are comprised of the traditional four precious stones which are diamonds, rubies, sapphires and emeralds. There is not a system to order the four precious gems because their beauty is a matter of taste. Tastes change with time and what is considered a favorite today may be different a few years or decades from now.

760: The Importance Of Time Keeping And How It Began
Although many may deny it, keeping track of the time is one of the primary considerations a person has. With so many things that must be accomplished in one day, it is necessary to constantly watch the time to make sure that everything is done on schedule.


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