Monday, November 14, 2011

Diamond Beads Jewelry


Diamond's jewelry is too expensive and but always comes with different patterns. Peoples likes to give a different look their personality, so the diamond is the best option for it. Diamond comes with various colors like white diamonds, black diamonds, brown, yellow and fancy diamond beads. Diamond beads jewelry can easily get the same look as studded diamond jewelry for comparatively less. Let’s take a look at what this blog has in store for all you diamond lovers.

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Monday, October 3, 2011

Natural Slices Diamonds

Natural and Genuine Slices Diamonds available with various sizes in white, yellow and green color…

5.30 x 4.60 mm to 11.90 x 9.60 mm Green Color Diamond Slices 10 Pieces with 11.17 carats



9.50 x 6.90 mm to 11.60 x 8.50 mm Green Color Diamond Slices 12 Pieces with 8.01 carats



12 x 9.30 mm to 13.20 x 12 mm Green Color Diamond Slices 12 Pieces with 22.46 carats



16.50 x 13.50 mm to 12.80 x 11.10 mm Green Color Diamond Slices 13 Pieces with 25.29 carats



11.60 x 8.70 mm to 12.30 x 9.80 mm Green Color Diamond Slices 14 Pieces with 21.31 carats



12.70 x 9.60 mm to 12.90 x 12.50 mm Green Color Diamond Slices 15 Pieces 18.28 carats



10.50 x 7.20 mm to 13.90 x 9.10 mm Green Color Diamond Slices 16 Pieces with 20.49 carats



11.50 x 9.50 mm to 15.30 x 14.10 mm Green Color Diamond Slices 16 Pieces with 19.77 carats

8.90 x 9.20 mm to 12.10 x 10.20 mm White Color Diamond Slices 22 Pieces with 14.03 carats






7.30 x 8 mm to 11.30 x 19 mm White Color Diamond Slices 24 Pieces with 24.11 carats






8.50 x 7.50 mm to 14 x 10.10 mm White Color Diamond Slices 25 Pieces with 16.74 carats






6.30 x 6.50 mm to 10.80 x 10.10 mm Light Yellow Color Diamond Slices 95 Pieces with 42.75 carats






7.30 x 7.10 mm to 11.40 x 13 mm Light Yellow Color Diamond Slices 18 Pieces with 9.52 carats






6.40 x 5.50 mm to 11.10 x 7.80 mm Light Yellow Color Diamond Slices 100 Pieces with 39.54 carats



Thursday, August 11, 2011

Mixology with Yellow Diamond Beads like Sandra Bullock

Sandra Bullock wore a black evening dress with layered necklaces at a recent event. Mixology is not just about clothes. Time and again we see celebrities mix high-end stuff and more budget friendly items paired in unique and compelling ways. The look attained is cool and chic – both extremely effortlessly.

Sandra Bullock with Layered Necklaces
Don't be afraid to practice mixology with your own wardrobe. Different and sometimes even contrasting necklaces can complement each other in unexpected ways. Different patterns, designs and themes on your necklaces can add interesting textures to an otherwise staid dress or outfit. One such look is by layering a yellow diamond bead necklace with varying lengths of gold chains in different textures.

This look can work great with evening wear or work wonders with a severe workday ensemble of a blouse and slacks or top and skirt combo. Sandra Bullock rocked this look although her beads were not yellow diamond beads but rather some white stuff that is definitely not pearls.

Wednesday, July 27, 2011

4.50 to 6.30 mm Faceted Black Diamond Beads with1 Line - 104.77 carats

Beautiful 1 line of Black Diamond Faceted beads measuring 4.50 to 6.30 mm, weighing a total of 104.77 carat


4.50 to 6.30 mm Faceted Black Diamond Beads with1 Line - 104.77 carats

Product Specification:


Gemstone  : Diamond
Natural Gemstone  : Yes
Carat Weight  : 104.77
Dimensions  : 4.50 to 6.30 mm
Shape  : Faceted
Length (inch.)  : 15.5
No. of Strands  : 1
Graduated  : Yes
Color  : Black
In stock  : Yes
Weight  : 104.77 carat
 

1.70 to 3.40 mm - Black Diamond Faceted Beads - 41.64 carats - 15 inches

Well Crafted 1.70 to 3.40 mm Faceted Black Diamond Beads with 41.64 carats - 15 inches

Product Specification:


Gemstone  : Black Diamond
Natural Gemstone  : Yes
Carat Weight  : 41.64
Dimensions  : 1.70 to 3.40 mm
Shape  : Faceted
Length (inch.)  : 15
No. of Strands  : 2 Lines
Graduated  : Yes
In stock  : Yes
Weight  : 41.64

Thursday, March 31, 2011

Wisely Shopping When Buying Certified Diamonds

Buying a diamond is a big decision. To be absolutely sure of what you are buying you could opt for certified diamonds. These could be bought online and also at brick-and-mortar stores in your vicinity. Both these retail options offer sealed and certified loose diamonds. Read on to know more about how to go about purchasing certified loose diamonds.

Buying diamonds is no longer restricted to the very rich. The opening up of world markets, access to the internet and the discovery of several diamond mines in the world have all made buying a diamond within the grasp of the common man. However it is very easy to get confused, cheated or duped while buying diamonds. To protect oneself from such unpleasantness one has to make sure they buy certified diamonds. The first basic step in knowing how to go about buying a diamond is to know the parameters of a diamond. We all have read about the four Cs from time to time, what exactly are they and how do you decode the certificate your chosen diamond may come with?

Cut

The cut is not the shape of the diamond like round brilliant, pear, marquise or oval cuts. Rather it is the proportions to which the diamond is cut. It is the only man-made cut out of the 4 Cs and the overall appearance of the diamond depends on it. The amount of ‘fire’ or the brilliance of the diamond depends on how well it is cut. The Gemmological Institute of America (GIA), who invented the 4cs, grades diamond cuts as Excellent, Very Good, Good, Fair and Poor. Diamonds with a cut grade of Good and very good are generally good value for money.

Color

Color in diamonds is graded on the scale of D to Z, with D being totally colorless and considered top-quality. However it is very rare and usually there is not much difference for the layman in colors D, E and F. Colors G to I is the point where the human eye begins to perceive a slight tint of color (either yellow or brown). Commercially, G-H grade diamonds are used extensively in jewelry and this is acceptable. However if you really want to go for high grades an E-F color grading is just your thing.

Clarity

Every diamond has some kind of impurity or imperfection in it. These could be crystals, fractures, naturals, pits or myriad other ‘inclusions’ as they are called. Clarity grades range from F- Flawless to I3- heavily included. See note below for the complete chart. Generally VS-SI diamonds are good value for money and the normal person, without a jeweler’s loupe can hardly detect the exact grade or quality of a diamond. If one does really prefer a higher grade VVS is as good a grade as any. Buying F or IF diamonds is not really worth the extra money.

Carat

Carat denotes the weight of a diamond.1 carat is equal to 0.2 grams, or 1 gram is equal to 5 carats. The carat is divided further into 100 points or cents. So a 25 cent diamond means 0.25 cts, a diamond weighing one carat and 33 cents is denoted as 1.33 cts. Diamond prices jump drastically at certain weights for example a 1.00 carat diamond will cost considerable more than one weighing 0.98 cents. Similarly one weighing .49 cts will cost less than a 0.50 cent stone. Note: Carat is not too confused with Karat, which is the unit denoting the purity of gold.

Other terms that you might come across in a diamond certificate are polish and symmetry. These two are self-explanatory terms and are rated as excellent, very good, good, fair and poor.

Note that the certificate should be from a reputed gemological laboratory such as the GIA, CIBJO, AGS (American Gemological Society), EGL (European Gemological Laboratories) and IGI (International Gemological Institute).