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fancy yellow diamondsGemstone jewelry makes the perfect gift because it’s shiny and well-cut. But there’s a lot of work that goes into making emerald jewelry so beautiful. A raw emerald is an opaque green rock. Since diamonds are so hard, they’re often used by lapidaries to shine and polish raw gemstones, including diamonds themselves. Gemstones are sawed with water or oil to wash away debris and prevent overheating in the machine. Then they are ground with silicon carbide wheels, then sanded to remove scratches from the stone that occurred during grinding, then polished to get that shiny reflective nature of the stone to come out. Ultrafine shaping is usually the last part of the finishing process. Different gemstones require polishing by different gemstones due to their specific hardness.

Cabochons are rounded instead of faceted gemstones and are usually made with softer stones. This is because they can be more easily scratched and made unattractive than harder stones. Most cabochons are elliptically shaped or they have flat bottoms and convex tops. Cabochons are often found in pendants, and can also be made from harder stones, in the case of diamond pendants. Now that you know how much work and precision goes into shaping your ruby jewelry or fancy yellow diamonds, you may be more willing to spend a little extra on a well cut gem.

 

diamond tennis braceletSometimes when you feel weird and sad and you remember your last love and all the nice yellow diamonds you bought her, you feel alone. But life has the oddest habit of working in waves, or to paraphrase Bob Dylan, to show the deepest dark before the light. You may soon find yourself with someone new, who is better than you possibly thought they could be and now you want to thank them for coming into your life, for showing up at just the right minute. Consider a diamond tennis bracelet.

This small token is enough to express how much this person means to you. And like all jewelry, it will conjure memories of you whenever they put it on and all those feelings of adoration and love will come flooding back. That is the power of memory, which is both fortunate and compelling– it can recall the saddest and hardest times of our lives as well as the sweetest and best. But the best thing about a diamond tennis bracelet or yellow diamond rings, for example, is that they remind you that you’re alive. They give you a rush of feeling, and that feeling is it, is what makes life.

 

 

gemstone jewelry My mom has lots of jewelry, from gemstone rings to fancy yellow diamonds. Luckily she birthed two boys, which means that we get her jewelry when she dies. She’s not moribund so this isn’t a sad thought, and she herself brought it up so it’s not like I’m hoping for her death so I can have her riches. Then why would I want her gemstone rings?

I have a beautiful girlfriend. She’s very desirable; whenever we go out to dinner she always makes me look good, finds herself at the center of attention, and generally attracts looks from other men. Such is the way of beautiful women. In the past my girlfriend had a rich boyfriend, who was much older, who had bought her diamonds and pearls. Now she doesn’t ask of me those gifts since she knows it would be futile, seeing as how I’m not a banker, but I know that she likes presents — who doesn’t?

Here is where all my mom’s gemstone jewelry comes in. Because she has too much to wear, she gives me a piece at each holiday and birthday to give to my loved one. This saves me thousands, and makes me look good in my lady’s eyes. I just hope we don’t break up, Mom wouldn’t be too pleased…

diamond jewelrySometimes when I put on my emerald jewelry and sapphire jewelry, I imagine myself a Malaysian queen atop a throne, ears gold- bangled as my underlings fan me with palm fronds and I splay my gemstone jewelry -encrusted fingers. The rings protect me from any negative energy those at court may harbor toward me. I am calm and collected  and regal and stately, and I wear my jewelry as a queen ought, full of confidence and bearing all the while knowing that her subjects admire and want to be her; and yet underneath all of the gems I retain a sense of modesty, that although I am worthier than any who approach me, I am yet not so removed from humanity as to condescend to or lack sympathy for a forlorn subject.

And as I turn from my mirror back into my closet to choose which shoes to wear, I begin to understand how thousands of beautiful women before me have felt, desired and good, full of the power to enact righteousness and deliver censure. As I turn to admire myself and my diamond jewelry one last time before entering the outside world, I am shaken from my dream, and I return to the 21st century, proud to wear stones that have seen so many more days than I.

gemstone ringsI’ve had a few serious boyfriends. They’ve given me many nice things over the years, such as gemstone rings and ruby jewelry. But when my new boyfriend proposed with beautiful gemstone jewelry, I knew I couldn’t wear the old stuff and feel the same way about it.

When I wore the emerald jewelry one of my exes gave me, I never told my fiancee it was from my ex. He probably wouldn’t like to hear that even though he’s not the jealous type, which is why I love him. But, one ring I used to wear would remind me of my ex and all those old feelings of youthful love and whimsy came rushing back to me. I don’t wear that one often. In fact, now I’ll probably never wear it. And so, I’m thinking about what to do.

I have three piles of jewelry: ex stuff that makes me think about them, ex stuff that doesn’t make me think about them, and jewelry my fiancee has given me. So what I’ll do is sell the stuff that makes me feel really strongly still, wear in a carefree way the diamond earrings my other ex gave me, and obviously wear the jewelry my fiancee has given me. And if he asks about jewelry he never gave me, I’ll tell him a white lie and say it came from the family.

ruby jewelryMy grandmother gave me her ruby jewelry when I was eighteen. The bloom of womanhood was fresh on my cheeks and I was beautiful, tall, with thick dark hair, and gorgeous tan skin. She said that it would help keep men away, that when they saw the ring on my finger they’d think it was an engagement ring, since no young girl wore rings like that in those days.

Of course, I kept the ring off my fingers most off the time. I was young! I wanted men to notice me and pretty soon one did. He took me out for nice dinners, read me poetry and was a student at Yale. We were nearly in love. One night I decided to wear my ruby jewelry to dinner. The proprietor of the restaurant, a dark handsome man, seated us and I thanked him as he touched my bare shoulder. My boyfriend saw the intimate touch and became mad. He said, “If you’re going to let him touch your shoulder, why don’t you go have dinner with him!” Then he noticed my gemstone rings and asked where I got them. I told him the truth but he wouldn’t believe me. He flew into a rage and left me at the table.

My grandmother was right. He apologized but I knew. I never saw him again.

Tips for Giving Yellow Diamonds

November 7th, 2011 | Posted by daniela in yellow diamonds - (0 Comments)

yellow diamondsThe holiday season will be here before you know it. It’s time to start thinking about what you’re going to get your loved one. Don’t get experimental now, go with what you know. If she likes wearing yellow diamonds, so be it. Get her another yellow diamond. Don’t try to get her emerald jewelry just because you think it would look good on her (unless she’s given you an explicit tip).

Unless you’re proposing you don’t need to surprise her. Keep it simple and give her her present in its box. If you are proposing with yellow diamond engagement rings, you can surprise her, but don’t put the ring in her food or drink. If you’re going to add a ring to a piece of chocolate cake, make sure it’s visible. Choking stories exist, and how embarrassing would that be. I wouldn’t marry you if I choked on a ring you gave me…

The winter is a perfect time to propose. Smooth hair, red cheeks, wearing fur, soft quiet snow on the ground, it’s all so romantic. Either way, you have to get her a Christmas present, so start shopping for whatever style of jewelry she prefers. As long as you follow these tips you can’t go wrong. They’re yellow diamonds, after all.

The Energy In Diamond Jewelry

October 31st, 2011 | Posted by daniela in gemstone jewelry - (0 Comments)

diamond jewelrySome people believe in the healing and meditative power of rocks and crystals, the idea being that all matter in the world has an energy. Trees, people, diamonds. Certain crystals, such as amethyst, imbue distinct feelings of instinctive clarity. So it makes sense that other special stones that come from the earth’s crust  have a certain power.

Thus the preoccupation with diamond jewelry. Cubic zirconia isn’t just an imitation diamond, it actually lacks the energy found in a really diamond. Instead of feeling it on your finger, it’s just a hollow shell, a piece of plastic. Emerald jewelry, ruby jewelry, sapphire jewelry — it’s all been worn by humans for thousands of years, and not simply because it’s pretty.

Of course if you found a red or green stone you’d probably want to keep it. But why? Just because it’s a different color than the rest of the rocks you see every day? Maybe. Or maybe because its energy attracts us in a way the average river stone does not.

You may choose to pooh-pooh all this. But then what’s the point of spending the extra money on real sapphire jewelry when you can just as easily choose a fake one?

 

emerald jewelryEmerald jewelry means different things to different people. Since green is my favorite color, to me it conjures images of the emerald isle, miles of tufted green grass leading to a cool dark sea; the highest point in my life, when my husband proposed to me on a winter vacation, under the heavy evergreen perfume of fresh snow and ripe pine needles; the rich green of my daughter’s eyes, medieval and thick in their deep glow, innocent, yet aware, as though conscious of a truth long obscured by our adult social shortcomings.

Who knows, maybe I’d feel entirely different about emerald jewelry if my favorite color were red or blue. Maybe then I’d wish David would have had proposed to me with ruby jewelry or sapphire jewelry, and for our honeymoon have taken me to the languorous relaxation of tropical seas, or back in time through the dry epochs of prehistory in the red-rocky west…

Alas I can only imagine. I’m just glad David knew me well enough to look at how emerald jewelry enhances my fair skin and red hair, and continue with the green theme. His favorite color is yellow, and his birthday is coming up…Gold? Fancy yellow diamonds?

 

 

gemstone jewelryThe “rules” of fashion have changed.  There is no longer a stigma associated with mixing up your style and wearing gold and silver jewelry at the same time. If you are unsure of how to successfully do this, there are some general rules you may follow. When done well, simultaneously wearing gold and silver jewelry creates a sleek yet distinctive look.

For a more effortless combination of the two metals, pair a silver link bracelet with a gold charm. Certain watches also seamlessly combine gold and silver, and offer a safe stepping stone before you graduate to mixing gold and silver separates. And, two toned jewelry subtly but effectively blends together gold and silver to make intricate designs.

Wearing a silver ring with gold accessories is another understated way to experiment with the metals. Combine silver mounted gemstone jewelry with a gold necklace. Pair a gold necklace with silver earrings or a silver necklace with small gold earrings or studs. Mix gold and silver bangles to create a more interesting, eye-catching look. Or, create just a hint of flair by wearing a single gold bracelet with silver bangles.

Shop online for gold, silver, and even gemstone jewelry to get a better idea of how to combine the two metals and to determine what accents such jewelry should feature.