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		<title>Pink Sapphire the Answer to the Expensive Pink Diamond</title>
		<description>You want a pink diamond engagement ring, but just cannot afford the expensive price of the pink diamond. So what do you do? Well may we suggest the pink sapphire, second in hardness on the Mohn scale only to a diamond. Pink sapphires are becoming ever more popular for use as a center stone on diamon</description>
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		<title>Cheap Diamond Wedding Ring - Dos and Donts</title>
		<description>First and foremost, a cheap diamond wedding ring is not the same thing as an inexpensive diamond wedding ring. When it comes right down to it, there are many reasons why and why not you might want to purchase a cheap diamond wedding ring for the person you are getting married to, and hopefully spend</description>
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		<title>The Importance of a Diamonds Cut</title>
		<description>Of the 4 C's used to evaluate a diamond - cut, clarity, color, carat-weight - perhaps the least understood by the general public is cut. After all, even someone looking for the first time at a diamond can often see flaws (which affect clarity), the color, and the relative size of a stone. But, how d</description>
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		<title>Evaluating Diamond Color</title>
		<description>Evaluating Diamond Color 
What exactly is diamond color? While most people think of the classic, transparent diamond, which happens to be the most rare and valuable, the colors of diamonds actually range from transparent all the way to a brownish color. There are different saturations of diamond co</description>
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		<title>Diamond Weights Information</title>
		<description>The unit of measurement for a diamond is the carat. One single carat of diamond weighs 200 milligrams. A diamond's weight can also be quantified in terms of grains, whereby a four grains diamond refers to a one carat diamond. The word carat is derived from the word carob which is a bean native to th</description>
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