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Antwerp:City of Diamond
Posted on November 26th, 2009 No comments143 years ago, one day, South Africa. 15-year-old Dutch-born juveniles Erasmus brought home from the river to play a reddish brown-yellow and shiny stones, neighbors Fan - Nikeerke think stone is very strange to buy the next. As a result, Erasmus’s mother gave Van - Nikeerke. A year later, Dr. for a mineral made a conclusion: “Diamond, 24 carats, valued at 800 pounds.” This diamond was later named the “discovery”, which opens the history of mankind’s largest diamond mining frenzy. One hundred years, the original drill went to Europe’s second-largest port - Antwerp.
Antwerp’s diamond industry and its becoming an important port synchronous emergence of the North Sea. In 1483, da Gama discovered the sea passage to India direct access to the European Maritime Trade Center from Venice - Bruges axis to Lisbon - Antwerp axis. From India to a variety of valuable goods, including diamonds, are transported via Lisbon to Antwerp, and then sold to other countries in continental Europe. Antwerp’s diamond trade and diamond-cutting industry, and gradually rise.
16 century was the golden age of Antwerp, have been here, the diamond industry reached its peak, Antwerp diamond cutting artisans known in Europe. At that time, advocating the arts in Paris King Francois I and failing to craft artisans, are ordered from the Antwerp diamond ornaments.
Diamond Center in Belgium, originally limited to the domestic HRD Diamond Jewelry Design Competition, escalated into an international event every two years, in order to attract Chinese designers, the organizing committee will be participating rules translated into Chinese. This year’s contest a “fairy tale” as the theme into the final 39 works, with China accounting for 11. In September, Hong Kong’s annual jewelry show, Antwerp will be the largest ever built 2000 square meters exhibition hall, which has been dubbed “HRD Antwerp Diamond Jewelry Design Competition final piece” of jewelry will be in Hong Kong as a starting point to start a two-year World traveling exhibition.
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Tiffany Heart Earrings
Posted on September 7th, 2009 No comments
Biological models of sex tend to view love as a mammalian drive, much like hunger or thirst. Helen Fisher, a leading expert in the topic of love, divides the experience of love into three partly overlapping stages: lust, attraction, and attachment. Lust exposes people to others; romantic attraction encourages people to focus their energy on mating; and attachment involves tolerating the spouse (or indeed the child) long enough to rear a child into infancy.
This Tiffany gets to the heart of the matter. The earrings with round brilliant diamonds in platinum for pierced ears is $1,950. The carat total weight is .38.
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Diamond Ring
Posted on April 30th, 2009 No commentsWhile the brilliant round diamond solitaires may dominant the market, for a ring that offers an equal amount of sparkle but with a striking and contemporary feel, princess cut engagement rings are unbeatable. Developed in the 1970s after several years of research, the square princess cut was created by Ygal Perlman, Betzalel Ambar and Israel Itzkowitz.
Generally, any diamond engagement ring is very costly and an average earner has to bear a huge amount of money that may be equivalent to three months’ salary and lots of savings too. Clearly, such a heavy investments must be first secured by appraising and insuring the ring.
Forerunners to the princess itself included the profile and the barion cut, created by Basil Watermeyer. This was almost a hybrid of the princess and the emerald, although strict patenting for 25 years meant it was prevented from being widely used.This was not the first square cut for a diamond. Prior to its inception the emerald and Asscher cuts were used, but these were not able to generate the same brilliance and fire. Their flat, broad facets afforded flashes of light and were devastating in their own way but were not known for their sheer scintillation.
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the nice diamond necklace
Posted on April 30th, 2009 No commentsAlways verify the diamond you choose before you actually purchase it. Your diamond solitaire necklace must come with a certificate of authenticity. That certificate states the exact dimensions of the diamond right down to the finest detail in terms of cut and quality. This is your assurance that you really did get the best diamond solitaire necklace you can put your money on.
Although many clasps today are an integral part of the design of the necklace, many other necklaces rely upon what are called “commercial findings” to secure the necklace to the clasp. Looking for a good diamond solitaire necklace is much easier and even more fun if you do transactions with a trustworthy company with a good reputation for both quality and service. Such companies are usually the best sources for shopping for a diamond solitaire necklace. Of course, there are other shops as well.
There is nothing wrong with commercial findings. Often they are bought in multiples by jewelers who use them to string necklaces, primarily pearls. They are generally much less expensive than one-of-a-kind clasps. And their style is classic.For both casual and formal occasions, this is definitely a winner. If you want something you can wear at any moment, then a diamond solitaire necklace is the best choice. It is a piece that looks great on any woman, and it is sure to turn heads.


