February 16, 2010

  • How to Deal With The Best Online Wedding Vendors

    Internet is about the place to get many valuable information that we want to know, from a lot of websites that provide an useful information. Just like the wedding plans problem, at the internet you'll find many resources, valuable tips and information that maybe can fix you're problem.

December 28, 2009

  • Engagement Ring Help

    Earlier than you can raise that question, that may change your existence eternally, you have to be prepared. That means choosing the greatest ring to astonish your soon to be life wife. It takes a conscientious pick to get it right.

October 28, 2009

  • Engagement Rings: Should A Man Wear One?

    We are living in the 21st century and some may claim that we are in a post-modern society, one in which gender boundaries have become blurred, and the term 'metrosexual' is yet another fashionista term to apply to a man comfortable in his own sexuality.

November 20, 2008

  • Everyone Wants Big Diamonds

     Taylor-Burton Diamond As a status symbol big diamonds have no equal.  It shows that you have the ability to spend an extravagant amount of money on jewelry.  When not being displayed these beautiful gems are hidden away in secure locations and rarely see the light of day.  When was the last time you have seen the Esther Williams famous Champagne diamond ring or the Taylor Burton pear shaped diamond? Esthers Diamond Finding a good jeweler is the first step you need to take when purchasing any jewelry item.  It is also necessary to do some research on the grading system of diamonds.  Many good article are available on the internet to assist you in understanding the 4 C's of diamond grading.  After you have learned the fundamentals your jeweler can clarify your understanding.The American Gem Society (AGS), the Gemological Institute of America (GIA), and the International Gemological Institute (IGI) are the three most widely known and respected diamond grading laboratories in the world and each of them has developed a very similar nomenclature for identifying the 4 C's of diamonds.  The 4 C's stand for Carat, Color, Clarity, Cut and I like to add shape to the 4 C's list.The first of the 4 C's is the Carat.  A carat is 0.2 grams or 200 milligrams and is always referenced within 2 decimal points. (…)

November 10, 2008

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