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Sunday, 22 June 2008
Anneaux de Tanzanite, l'information utile pour un anneau de Tanzanite.

Ce rapport fournit quelques suggestions utiles et intéressantes concernant des anneaux de tanzanite. L'information est très importante et est appropriée aux anneaux de tanzanite pour des dames et des hommes. Tanzanite est une pierre de gemme rare, le seul pays dans lequel le tanzanite est trouvé est la Tanzanie. Ceci limite la quantité de tanzanite qui est extrait tous les ans. Le prix de votre anneau de tanzanite ne sera pas bon marché, vous doit donc comprendre cette pierre de gemme. Plus la couleur de la pierre de gemme de tanzanite est foncée, le plus haut sera le prix de votre anneau de pierre de gemme de tanzanite. Une grande pierre de gemme de tanzanite sera également plus chère par rapport à une plus petite pierre de gemme de tanzanite. Les anneaux de Tanzanite pour les hommes emploient généralement de grandes pierres de gemme de tanzanite, ceci est la raison principale pourquoi les anneaux de tanzanite pour les hommes sont chers. Vous devriez également savoir cela, vous ne devriez pas porter votre anneau de tanzanite en faire le travail physique. Assurez-vous que la conception de votre anneau de tanzanite assure la bonne protection pour la pierre de gemme de tanzanite. Obtenez plus d'information sur des anneaux de tanzanite à ce lien http://www.kaisilver.com/tanzanite-anneau-99.htm


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Saturday, 31 May 2008
Stabilized Turquoise, The Truth That You Should Know

Turquoise Claddagh Ring With A Stabilized Turquoise Gemstone

If you have seen a natural turquoise gemstone when it is mined, you will observe the black veins that extend all over the gemstone. The surface of the turquoise gemstone will also show patches of turquoise and portions of black stone embedded in the turquoise. Let us see how such a natural turquoise would perform in a ring. The RG142 images shows a silver turquoise claddagh ring, the gemstone is a stabilized turquoise.

If the gemstone in it's natural condition was strong and durable, no one would worry about doing a stabilizing process on turquoise. The truth is that a ring always take more wear and tear as compared to a pendant or a pair of earrings. The natural structure of turquoise makes it prone to chip and crack. The patches of black stone and blue turquoise also do not stand up well to conventional polishing processes used to polish gems. It is for this reason that a stabilizing process is used to 'bind' the gemstone and increase it's strength.

The next time you hear about a stabilized turquoise remember that, it is advisable to get such a gemstone in your turquoise ring. Unless, you would be wearing your ring just once a year, or don't mind the gemstone getting worn out and cracked within a few months. The details of the interesting RG142 claddagh turquoise ring can be seen at this link: http://www.kaisilver.com/claddagh-ring-turquoise.htm The history of the claddagh ring makes interesting reading and can be found on this link: http://www.claddagh-rings.com/claddagh-history.htm There are many reasons why the claddagh ring is regarded as the most meaningful jewels in history, get the complete report on this link: http://www.claddagh-rings.com/claddagh-meaning.htm


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Celtic Claddagh Ring, The Humble Jewel That History Never Forgot

Celtic Claddagh Ring, History's Most Meaningful Jewel

The tremendous popularity of the celtic claddagh ring almost makes one forget the humble beginning of the first claddagh ring. The RG174 ring is a high quality celtic claddagh ring from Kaisilver, the design retains the features of the very first claddagh ring that was made more than 375 years ago. It was then that an Irish slave by the name of Robert Joyce created one of the most fascinating jewels while serving his hard tenure as a slave. The moonstone claddagh ring shown above has a heart that shows love, hands that speak of friendship and a crown that promises loyalty. A small Irish village named 'claddagh' gave this ring it's name.

Throughout history many jewels were procured by plundering nations and opressing innocent people. The British Empire today flaunts rare gemstones and diamonds that were plundered from the Asian countries that it enslaved. The celtic claddagh ring speaks a different story, it is a story of love, dedication and sacrifice that no powerful king or ruler will ever understand. If you consider the humble beginnings of this historic jewel, you will understand why it is respected as the world's most meaningful jewels. Celtic claddagh rings are today worn in almost every country, the meaning of the ring is universal and is not restricted to Ireland. Your celtic claddagh ring could be a birthstone ring, a wedding ring, a mother's day ring, an engagement ring or just a ring for casual wear.

The RG174 is considered to be the world's best rendition of the Irish celtic claddagh ring and is created by Kaisilver. Read more about this ring at: http://www.kaisilver.com/celtic-claddagh-ring.htm Or visit a complete website that is dedicated to only the claddagh ring on this page: http://www.claddagh-rings.com/claddagh-ring.htm The claddagh ring is admired for it's meaning as much as it is admired for it's beauty and grace. Ladies and men's claddagh rings are available in sterling silver or gold. You can ofcourse choose the gemstone of your choice for your celtic claddagh ring or, request for a special claddagh ring that has no gemstone.


 


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Diamond Wedding Band, Affordability Is Possible

Affordable Diamond Wedding Band, Amazingly Possible

Most of us would love to have a diamond wedding band. But a recent survey conducted by Kaisilver provided interesting results. Compared to the total number of wedding bands sold each year, the number of diamond wedding bands is rather small. Most of the people surveyed cited, high price as the main reason for not going for a diamond wedding band. We then called in our team of experts to analyze the information and create a set of affordable diamond rings, these were to include diamond wedding bands too.

The RG180 is one of the classic Kaisilver diamond wedding bands that were born out of this project. The strategy followed by our team was to create a diamond wedding band that provided good beauty and durability without giving the jeweler (seller) a huge profit margin. Most jewelers are interested in very high priced diamond wedding bands, the idea is to make a tremendous profit margin for each wedding band sold. This does not work to the benefit as the buyer as most of us would not be interested in the quality of diamonds that only a Hollywood star could afford!

Here are some brief suggestions that would make it possible for you to get a diamond wedding band ring at an affordable price. Firstly, work with a custom jeweler who is willing to create this special diamond ring for you. A reputed custom jeweler who controls the entire production process for your diamond wedding band ring would be best suited. Next choose the design that you like, at this stage do not worry about the price tag of the diamond wedding band. A custom jeweler can then work to change the dimensions of the ring. This will allow you to choose affordable diamond sizes while, retaining the original design of the diamond wedding ring.

We then come to the important issue of diamond quality. We would like to clarify that reference is being made only to natural diamonds and not, man made or diamond substitutes. Choose a diamond quality that looks good to the human eye. Not many people (including yourself) would inspect your diamond wedding band with a powerful microscope that cost twice as much as the diamond ring! So do not splurge your hard earned money on fancy quality diamonds, there are far more sensible things that you can do with that money. Now, finalize the ring size and other aspects of the ring.

Not many jewelers are willing to customize jewelry to this extent, the ease of selling standard designs at fancy prices has spoilt them!. But keep looking and you will find a jeweler who is willing to work with you. We at Kaisilver constantly work to create customized jewelry according to buyer designs and budgets. Before you make a decision spend some time reading the details of the RG180 wedding band diamond ring at this link: http://www.kaisilver.com/band-diamond-wedding-01.htm

 


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Friday, 30 May 2008
Aquamarine Engagement Ring, Enhance It With Diamonds

Aquamarine, The Serene Beauty Of An Aquamarine Engagement Ring

An aquamarine engagement ring consists of a gemstone that belongs to the beryl mineral family. You might not find much similarity between a pale blue aquamarine ring and a green emerald ring but, the fact is that both aquamarine and emerald belong to the beryl family. One amazing thing about your aquamarine engagement ring is that, the gemstone blends very well with a host of other gems including the dazzling diamond. Jewelry designers have successfully combined aquamarine with diamonds, pink tourmaline, blue sapphire and even swiss blue topaz. The RG125 shows a gorgeous custom aquamarine engagement ring with two princess cut diamonds on either side of the center aquamarine gem stone.

Aquamarine is the birthstone for the month of March, it therefore makes a terrific option for a birth stone engagement ring. The pale and clear blue color of this gemstone is unmatched by any other blue gem. Unlike it's cousin the emerald, aquamarine can be found in eye clean quality. The tremendous popularity on which this gemstone has existed for many decades has encouraged massive mining operations. Most of us in the industry today find it increasingly hard to get eye clean aquamarine gems in sizes beyond 3 carats per piece.

When you select the gold color for your aquamarine engagement ring, stay with white gold or the paler shade of yellow gold. The subtle blue color of aquamarine is best exposed in pale metals. The gemstone has a good hardness and stands well to normal methods used to clean jewelry. Your engagement aquamarine diamond ring does not come with any special wearing, storing or cleaning instructions. Most jewelry lovers that aquamarine is very modestly priced when compared to it's beauty, grace and durability. This means that you can use this gemstone to create a gold or sterling silver aquamarine gemstone engagement ring.

The well researched design of the RG125 ring shown above, gives excellent protection to the pointed corners of the rectangular cut gemstone. The diamonds in this engagement aquamarine ring, are firmly set with a gold border around them. We have enhanced the metal weight to over 10 grams while retaining the sleek and streamlined design of this aquamarine engagement ring.

If you are interested in getting an aquamarine engagement ring, visit this link and read all about the RG125 before making a decision. http://www.kaisilver.com/aquamarine-engagement-ring-01.htm

 


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