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		<title>Classic And Stylish Diamond Earrings Are For Every Woman</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Diamond ?arrings mak? a wond?rful gift for any occasion. Did you ?v?r, as a child, sp?nd tim? dr?aming of th? tim? wh?n you could g?t your ?ars pi?rc?d? In som? cultur?s, this is don? at a young ag?, but in oth?rs it is consid?r?d a &#8220;rit?&#8221; of passag?. Which?v?r cultural b?li?f you hav?, you probably [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p style="text-align: justify;">Diamond ?arrings mak? a wond?rful gift for any occasion. Did you ?v?r, as a child, sp?nd tim? dr?aming of th? tim? wh?n you could g?t your ?ars pi?rc?d? In som? cultur?s, this is don? at a young ag?, but in oth?rs it is consid?r?d a &#8220;rit?&#8221; of passag?. Which?v?r cultural b?li?f you hav?, you probably had a tim? wh?n all you could think of is r?c?iving your first pair of diamond ?arrings, but which styl? of ?arrings should you choos? and how do you choos? a quality diamond?</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Styl?s of Diamond Earrings</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Th? most common styl? of diamond ?arrings ar? th? stud ?arring. Th? diamond is availabl? in diff?r?nt cuts such as round, princ?ss, marquis, and ?m?rald cuts. Th? wid? availability of cuts mak?s diamond ?arrings a p?rsonal gift that can b? worn with ?v?ry fashion from formal to casual.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Diamond ?arrings can also b? purchas?d as hoops. Th?s? ?arrings com? in a vari?ty of m?tals, but ar? g?n?rally lightw?ight. Wh?n th? diamonds ar? add?d to th? hoop, you hav? an ?l?gant updat?d, y?t tim?l?ssly classic, ?arring.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Anoth?r styl? of diamond ?arrings you may want to consid?r is drop or chand?li?r. Th?s? ?arrings ar? d?sign?d to hang b?low th? ?arlob? and ar? g?n?rally worn with formal attir?. Th?y can gr?atly ?nhanc? a hairstyl? or th? n?cklin? of a gown and should b? chos?n with th?s? thoughts in mind. Th? ?arrings sur? do add a sp?cial sparkl? to your ?v?ning.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">How do you Choos? a Diamond?</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Wh?n choosing a diamond, th?r? ar? four asp?cts to consid?r – cut, color, clarity, and carat – how?v?r, wh?n choosing diamonds for ?arrings color and clarity ar? most important. Th? cut and carat charact?ristics ar? mainly d?cid?d by th? styl? of th? ?arring. It is also imp?rativ? to choos? a diamond that is r?lativ?ly fr?? from imp?rf?ctions.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Color r?f?rs to just that, color. Th? most valuabl? diamonds ar? ?ith?r thos? cut from fancy color ston?s or ston?s that ar? compl?t?ly colorl?ss. Th? ston?s can b? cut in any styl? but ar? worth mor? if th? ston? is colorl?ss or n?arly colorl?ss.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Th? clarity of th? diamond is grad?d by th? numb?r of inclusions or flaws in th? ston?. Th? f?w?r inclusions that ar? found in th? ston? mak? th? diamond mor? valuabl?. Th? grad?s for high quality diamonds ar? SI1-SI2 which contain inclusions ?asily s??n with a loop, VS1 – VS2 which has inclusions that can only b? s??n by a train?d prof?ssional with a 10x loup?, VVS1 – VVS2 which has inclusions that can only b? v?rifi?d by microscop?, and FL – IF which contain no flaws and ar? ?xtr?m?ly rar? and valuabl?.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Th? b?st quality of diamond ?arrings is that no matt?r how many pairs of ?arrings you alr?ady own, you can still ?njoy a n?w pair. You may hav? stud or hoop diamond ?arrings, but hav? a formal ?v?nt that r?quir?s an updo for your hair and a plunging n?cklin? for your gown. Th? p?rf?ct acc?ssory to compl?t? th? outfit could b? a b?autiful, ?l?gant drop diamond ?arring.</p>
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		<title>How to Care for Your Diamond Earrings</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 30 Jul 2009 19:11:42 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Whether you have purchased your own diamond earring or they were a gift or perhaps even past down as a family heirloom, the only way to keep them looking their best is by knowing how to care for them properly. In order to take care of them properly you are also going to need to [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p style="text-align: justify;">Whether you have purchased your own diamond earring or they were a gift or perhaps even past down as a family heirloom, the only way to keep them looking their best is by knowing how to care for them properly. In order to take care of them properly you are also going to need to know how to clean them. Your earrings need to be cleaned often to keep them clear and looking good. So let&#8217;s take a look at how to keep them in perfect condition.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">First, when you are going to wear your earrings make sure that they are the last item you put on. This is important because you do not want them to become dull. This can happen from several factors. For example if you put your diamonds in before you have finished your hair, the products you use such hair spray and mousse can coat your earrings and over a few days they will no longer sparkle like a clean pair of earrings can. This is often true with perfumes and lotions so put your earrings on last so they stay clean longer.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Another thing that can dull the shine of your diamond is by touching the diamond itself. The oil from your hands can adhere to the diamond which can dull its appearance quickly. So when you are handling your diamond earrings try to keep your hands on the stud. Another thing to consider is when you do need to clean your earrings is how to do this. Many suggest you should use warm to hot water with ammonia or glass cleaner. This works very well to remove residues that are built up on the diamond. Some experts disagree about using a tooth brush to thoroughly clean the underneath of the diamond. Many feel that this will make the setting weaker.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Having your diamonds inspected regularly is also a good idea. Take your earrings to a respected jeweler for the inspection. They will check to make sure that the diamond is in good condition and that the prongs used to hold the diamond are also in good condition. During your inspection your jeweler can tell you whether any of the flaws (almost every diamond has them) in the diamond are worsening or may need to be addressed. They can also make sure that the prongs are still holding the diamond securely. It is recommended that you do this routine check up at least once a year.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Diamond are beautiful gem stones and taking care of them will keep them sparkling. You do need to clean them regularly and have them inspect at least once a year. This inspection is also a great way to prove their worth if you ever need to make a claim on your insurance policy. One other note that when you are storing your earrings make sure that they are in a box or compartment in a jewelry box designed specifically for earrings. The soft sidings of these boxes will help protect your diamond earrings.</p>
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		<title>Are All Tahitian Pearls Black? and Other Pearl FAQ Answers</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 16 May 2009 15:22:38 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Are all Tahitian pearls black? What’s the difference between a cultured pearl and a natural pearl? Are freshwater pearls inferior to saltwater pearls? Are South Sea pearls really golden?
Good questions. With all the different pearl colors and types out there, it can be difficult to know just what you’re looking at. For those interested in [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p style="text-align: justify;">Are all Tahitian pearls black? What’s the difference between a cultured pearl and a natural pearl? Are freshwater pearls inferior to saltwater pearls? Are South Sea pearls really golden?</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Good questions. With all the different pearl colors and types out there, it can be difficult to know just what you’re looking at. For those interested in buying pearls, or for gem enthusiasts who wish to learn more, here are answers to some of the most commonly asked questions about pearls.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Are All Tahitian Pearls Black?<br />
Not only are Tahitian cultured pearls not exclusively black, they’re also not grown in Tahiti. Called “black” because of their exotic dark colors, Tahitian cultured pearls can also be gray, blue, green and brown. And they’re grown in the lagoons of small islands that are part of a group known as French Polynesia. Tahiti, the largest island, serves as the group’s center of commerce, and not as a pearl growing mecca.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Tahitian pearls are cultivated for about two years in Pinctada margaritifera cumingi, a large mollusk native to French Polynesia. One of the ways this unique oyster differs from other species is its interior shell color, which is dark. This so-called “black lipped” oyster also has black mantle edges—the “lips” that give this animal its descriptive name.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Today, the most sought-after Tahitian cultured pearls are dark green-gray to blue gray with rosé or purple overtones. Pearl colors are determined by several factors, including variations in the host oyster, color variation of the implanted donor mussel tissue, the number and thickness of nacre layers, and variations in growing environment such as temperature and water quality. Tahitians are most often variations of gray, black, green and blue, but other colors exist.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">At an average size of 8mm-14mm, Tahitian cultured pearls—especially those specimens that are gem-quality and round—are very expensive. According to the latest information from the Gemological Institute of America, up to 40 percent of implanted black-lipped oysters produce a gem-quality cultured pearl, but only about 5 percent of the pearls they produce are round. And only 1-2 percent of the entire crop will result in round cultured pearls of the finest quality. No wonder a Tahitian pearl strand is so costly! If you want to wear Tahitian cultured pearls, one way to do so without breaking the bank is to choose a pendant-style necklace with a single pearl, pearl stud earrings, a single pearl ring, or baroque (non-symmetrical) pearls. These designs are every bit as exotic and a lot more affordable than a matched strand.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">What’s the difference between a cultured pearl and a natural pearl?<br />
Natural pearls are formed when an irritant, such as a parasite, makes its way into a pearl-producing animal such as an oyster or mollusk. To protect itself, the animal coats the irritant in nacre—a combination of organic substances that also makes up what we call mother-of pearl. Over time, the layers of nacre build up around the intruder and eventually form the organic gem we all know as the pearl.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Cultured pearls are formed in the same way as natural pearls, with one big difference: they get their start not by chance, but deliberately, when man intervenes with nature. To produce cultured pearls, a skilled technician, called a nucleator, induces the pearl-growing process by surgically placing an irritant—a mother-of-pearl bead and a piece of mantle tissue, usually—into a mollusk. The animal is then placed back into the water and monitored, cleaned, etc. until the pearl is ready to be harvested.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">The Chinese have been culturing freshwater blister pearls (pearls that grow underneath the mantle on the inside of the animal’s shell) since the 13th century, but Kokichi Mikimoto, a Japanese man, is credited with developing modern pearl culturing techniques. By the early 1920s, Mikimoto was selling his cultured pearls worldwide.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Natural pearls can be very beautiful, but due to overfishing, pollution and other factors, they are a rare find indeed.  Thus, nearly all pearls sold today are cultured pearls. There are two main types: freshwater and saltwater. South Sea cultured pearls, Tahitian cultured pearls and akoya cultured pearls are all types of saltwater pearls. Cultured pearls of all types can be found in jewelry stores worldwide.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Are saltwater pearls better than freshwater pearls?<br />
It depends on who you ask, but many pearl experts today agree that freshwater cultured pearls can rival the beauty of their saltwater cousins. Due to improvements in culturing techniques, freshwater pearl farmers are producing beautiful, round, lustrous pearls that are a vast improvement over the wrinkled, rice-krispie-shaped gems that typified the freshwater pearl crop of the not-so-distant past.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Produced mainly in China, freshwater pearls are often nucleated, or implanted, with mantle tissue only (rather than a mother-of-pearl bead). Because they do not contain a starter bead, tissue-nucleated freshwater pearls are 100% nacre. This gives them a beautiful luster and a durable surface that won’t easily flake or peel to reveal the inner bead. By contrast, pearls that are bead-nucleated and harvested too soon often have only a thin coating of nacre that will flake or peel. This is a major problem: Unlike many other gemstones, pearls cannot be polished back to perfection.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Freshwater cultured pearls come in many beautiful natural pastel colors including cream, white, yellow, orange, pink and lavender. (Universally flattering lavender pearls are very popular right now.) White pearls are bleached to enhance their natural shine. Black freshwater cultured pearls are treated with dye or heat to produce their inky color.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Overall, freshwater pearls are more plentiful than other pearl types, thus they are generally more affordable.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Are South Sea pearls really golden?<br />
Yes. Pearls produced in the aptly named “gold-lipped” oyster (P. maxima) can be a gorgeous creamy yellow, referred to as “golden” in the trade. (The silver-lipped variety of P. maxima produces beautiful silver or white pearls.) Grown in the South Seas—which stretch from the southern coast of Southeast Asia to the northern coast of Australia—these pearls are grown in one of the biggest oysters used in pearl culturing. Because they can accept a larger bead and secrete nacre faster than their smaller counterparts, these big oysters produce large pearls of exceptional luster and beauty. South Sea pearls’ thick coating of nacre gives the gems a wonderful luster, or glow, that appears to come from deep within the pearl. The warm waters, abundant food supply and low pollution levels of the South Seas also help these oysters produce beautiful cultured pearls.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Although Australia produces 60% of the world’s South Sea cultured pearls, Indonesian farmers work more with the gold-lipped oyster, and thus produce more golden pearls. The silver-lipped variety produces equally beautiful pearls that come in white to silver and often have rosé, blue or green overtones. Aside from giving them a light wash, pearl farmers do not treat South Sea pearls after harvest.</p>
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		<title>Silver Stainless Steel Bracelet</title>
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Stainless steel has in recent years been used increasingly in jewelry. The benefits include a high resistance to corrosion which prevents rust, a resistance to high temperatures, long term durability and a bright, easily maintained surface providing for a modern and attractive appearance. Stainless steel is also quite easy to clean and does not oxidize [...]]]></description>
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<p style="text-align: justify;">Stainless steel has in recent years been used increasingly in jewelry. The benefits include a high resistance to corrosion which prevents rust, a resistance to high temperatures, long term durability and a bright, easily maintained surface providing for a modern and attractive appearance. Stainless steel is also quite easy to clean and does not oxidize over time as does other types of semi-precious materials. These rings are comfortable and fashionable, a complimenting accesory to any style. Take advantage of our warranty and add this stylish ring to your collection.</p>
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Mens Womens Unisex Fashion Jewelry Silver Stainless Steel Rings Roman Numeric Design And CZ Stones SR-Z-028
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		<title>Yellow gold nugget diamond ring</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 16 May 2009 13:48:45 +0000</pubDate>
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One gents 14k yellow gold nugget diamond ring.  The  						prong set marquise cut diamond weighs .32cts and is  						graded I-VS2.  Regularly priced at $3285, now  						specially priced at $2500.
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<p>One gents 14k yellow gold nugget diamond ring.  The  						prong set marquise cut diamond weighs .32cts and is  						graded I-VS2.  Regularly priced at $3285, now  						specially priced at $2500.</p>
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		<title>How to Pick a Diamond : Diamond Appraisals</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 16 May 2009 11:51:59 +0000</pubDate>
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Diamond appraisals are issued to show the value and quality of a diamond. Learn how diamond appraisals work with expert tips from a gemologist in this free diamond video. Expert: Stephen Wyrick B
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<p style="text-align: justify;">Diamond appraisals are issued to show the value and quality of a diamond. Learn how diamond appraisals work with expert tips from a gemologist in this free diamond video. Expert: Stephen Wyrick B</p>
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		<title>How to Pick a Diamond : Finding Diamond Impurities</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 16 May 2009 11:36:08 +0000</pubDate>
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Spotting impurities in diamonds will affect how the diamond is rated. Learn how to find diamond impurities with expert tips from a gemologist in this free diamond video
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Spotting impurities in diamonds will affect how the diamond is rated. Learn how to find diamond impurities with expert tips from a gemologist in this free diamond video</p>
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		<title>How to Pick a Diamond : Ring Size Advice for Engagement Rings</title>
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If you&#8217;re unsure what size ring your potential bride wears for her engagement ring, get advice from an expert on ring sizes in this free jewelry video
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<p>If you&#8217;re unsure what size ring your potential bride wears for her engagement ring, get advice from an expert on ring sizes in this free jewelry video</p>
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		<title>How to Pick a Diamond : Round Brilliant Cut Diamonds</title>
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Round brilliant cut diamonds are the standard cut of diamonds and are usually considered the best at producing prismatic affect. Learn more about round brilliant cut diamonds in this free diamond.
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<p>Round brilliant cut diamonds are the standard cut of diamonds and are usually considered the best at producing prismatic affect. Learn more about round brilliant cut diamonds in this free diamond.</p>
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