Cathedral vs Low-Set: Why One Snags Sweaters and the Other Hides Dirt
Cathedral vs Low-Set: Why One Snags Sweaters and the Other Hides Dirt This article compares two common engagement-ring designs — the cathedral setting and…
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Cathedral vs Low-Set: Why One Snags Sweaters and the Other Hides Dirt This article compares two common engagement-ring designs — the cathedral setting and…
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Intro: Edison pearls have been getting a lot of attention in the last decade. They are large, colorful freshwater cultured pearls that look strikingly…
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Intro: Platinum has a reputation among buyers and jewelers as the toughest metal for engagement-ring prongs. Many people assume that because platinum is dense…
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Paraíba Tourmaline or Treated Blue? 3 Quick Checks Before You Pay Paraíba tourmaline is prized for a neon, almost electric blue-green that comes from…
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Intro: In 2025, lab-grown diamonds are mainstream. Two labs get most attention: the Gemological Institute of America (GIA) and the International Gemological Institute (IGI).…
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We wanted a simple answer: does fluorescence actually make diamonds look bigger in sunlight? To find out, we tested a group of diamonds across…
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Engraving Fonts: Why Some Wear Off Faster Than Others Engravings on jewelry look permanent, but some lettering fades long before the piece does. The…
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Intro: If this is your first trip to a diamond district, the choice between New York City and Los Angeles matters. Both offer large…
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Intro: Laser-inscribed girdles are tiny ID marks etched on a diamond’s edge. Jewelers and labs use them to match a stone to its grading…
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Victorian Mourning Jewelry: Beautiful, Macabre, or Both? Victorian mourning jewelry sits at a strange crossroads. It is decorative and highly personal. It also celebrates…
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