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	<title>diamond insurance</title>
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	<description>Returned search results for diamond insurance</description>
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				<title>Diamond Grading Report</title>
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				<pubDate>Tue, 02 Jan 2007 10:27:07 +0000</pubDate>
		<category>gemological institute of america</category><category>diamond grading</category><category>diamond with a diamond</category><category>diamond certificate</category><category>carat weight</category><category>diamond insurance</category><category>diamond certificates</category>		<guid>http://www.artwoo.com/article/diamond-grading-report</guid>
		<description><![CDATA[The Diamond Grading Report is more commonly called a diamond certificate. This report, which any buyer should require before purchasing a diamond, comes from the Gemological Institute of America (GIA).  A diamond certificate allows a prospective buyer to verify the color, cut, carat, weight, and]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[The <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/diamond+grading" rel="tag">Diamond Grading</a> Report is more commonly called a <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/diamond+certificate" rel="tag">diamond certificate</a>. This report, which any buyer should require before purchasing a diamond, comes from the <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/gemological+institute+of+america" rel="tag">Gemological Institute of America</a> (GIA). <br /><br /> A diamond certificate allows a prospective buyer to verify the color, cut, carat, weight, and clarity of a diamond. It relieves the worry of a diamond dealer saying anything less than the truth because the certificate comes from the GIA rather than the dealer. Some sellers require the buyer to absorb the cost of the certificate, but the cost is usually low. In many cases the certificate helps the buyer to negotiate a better price on the diamond or prevent them from purchasing an undesirable diamond, making the certificate well worth the expense. <br /><br /> <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/diamond+certificates" rel="tag">Diamond certificates</a> come in especially handy for people who buy a high quality diamond, and then later decide to sell the diamond. Not only will it help them be sure to get a good deal when buying, but it can make selling easier as well, since most buyers will expect a diamond certificate. Furthermore, the Diamond Grading Report can be used to look up the current wholesale value of the diamond in question. The guide used by the diamond cutting industry should be used as a reference. <br /><br /> There won't be any doubts when trying to purchase a <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/diamond+with+a+diamond" rel="tag">diamond with a diamond</a> certificate. It makes it easy to find out what the diamond is worth. This prevents the buyer from overpaying, and can prevent a seller from undercharging as well. <br /><br /> When insuring a diamond a copy of the Diamond Grading Report should be given to the insurance company. If it ever becomes necessary to file a claim over the theft of the diamond, having the diamond certificate on file with the insurance agency provides absolute, unquestionable proof of the value of the diamond. Insurance companies cannot argue with the report itself. <br /><br /> Any diamond dealers that seems reluctant to provide a certificate should be avoided. Also avoid sellers that claim a certificate diamond will cost more--the only additional cost should be the relatively small cost of the certificate. If a dealer doesn't want to provide a certificate, then doing business with that dealer is extremely hazardous. <br /><br /> The GIA is the only gemological laboratory that certificates should be accepted from. There are many gemological labs these days, but many are disreputable and may issue inaccurate or blatantly false certificates. The GIA is not only the oldest lab, it has been established as the most respectable and trustworthy as well. Dealers that don't want to use GIA for certification purposes are not likely to be honest dealers. <br /><br /> The extra cost of the certificate should be expected when buying an expensive diamond. If a dealer tries to push the sale without the certificate, or if they want to use a company other than GIA, the buyer should assume the dealer has something that they are trying to hide and refuse to conduct business with that dealer.  <bio>John Miller enjoys writing for several online magazines, including <a href="http://products-tips.com" >http://products-tips.com</a> and <a href="http://cheap-product.com" >http://cheap-product.com</a> </bio>]]></content:encoded>
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				<title>How Not To Be Duped Into Buying A Fake Diamond Ring</title>
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				<pubDate>Tue, 14 Nov 2006 14:27:04 +0000</pubDate>
		<category>certificates of authenticity</category><category>diamond rings</category><category>certificate of authenticity</category><category>jewelry business</category><category>moneys worth</category><category>err on the side of caution</category><category>fake diamond</category>		<guid>http://www.artwoo.com/article/how-not-to-be-duped-into-buying-a-fake-diamond-ring</guid>
		<description><![CDATA[Diamond rings are expensive. In fact, this is one of the most expensive pieces of jewelry that you will be buying in your lifetime. Because of this, there are a lot of people out there who would take advantage and try to sell you a diamond that is not really a diamond.  With the creation of the]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[<a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/diamond+rings" rel="tag">Diamond rings</a> are expensive. In fact, this is one of the most expensive pieces of jewelry that you will be buying in your lifetime. Because of this, there are a lot of people out there who would take advantage and try to sell you a diamond that is not really a diamond. <br /><br /> With the creation of the zirconia, a diamond that looks and feels like a diamond but is not really a diamond, telling the fake from the real is all the more harder. It is important then to be very careful in buying diamond rings. If you feel that you are not buying your money's worth, do not buy. It is better to <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/err+on+the+side+of+caution" rel="tag">err on the side of caution</a>, as they say. Below are some tips that will help you to avoid buying <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/fake+diamond" rel="tag">fake diamond</a> rings. <br /><br /> 1. Know what you are buying <br /><br /> Research on diamond rings and make sure that you know enough before you set out to buy one. Buying something that you do not have an idea about is a sure recipe for disaster. So don't attempt to. If you must really buy and don't have the time to ask around, bring someone who know a little about diamond rings or better yet someone who have already bought one. Chances are, that person will be able to help you in your search. <br /><br /> 2. Buy in reputable stores <br /><br /> If you do not know how to spot the real from the fake then only go to stores that you know will not sell fakes. These are the stores that are located in malls or those who have already been in the <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/jewelry+business" rel="tag">jewelry business</a> for decades and therefore would not do anything to sully their names. Although these places may offer much higher prices, at least you are assured that what you are buying is real and worth every cent of your hard-earned money. <br /><br /> 3. Ask for certificate <br /><br /> Reputable stores give <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/certificates+of+authenticity" rel="tag">certificates of authenticity</a> to its customers. Ask for one when you buy. This will serve as your insurance just in case the jewelry that you bought turned out to be a fake. It is also a good idea to ask the store if the issue <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/certificate+of+authenticity" rel="tag">certificate of authenticity</a> before you actually shop in that store. Certificates of authenticity is very important especially if you really want to hold on to a document stating that what you are buying is worth it.   <bio>This content is provided by Low Jeremy. It may be used only in its entirety with all links included. For more information on Diamond Rings and other useful information, please visit <a href="http://diamond-ring.articlekeep.com" >http://diamond-ring.articlekeep.com</a> </bio>]]></content:encoded>
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				<title>Diamond Clarity</title>
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				<pubDate>Sat, 12 Aug 2006 22:27:13 +0000</pubDate>
		<category>diamond clarity</category><category>gemological institute of america</category><category>flawless diamonds</category><category>magnification</category><category>gemstone</category><category>dots</category><category>clouds</category>		<guid>http://www.artwoo.com/article/diamond-clarity</guid>
		<description><![CDATA[What is Diamond Clarity?  Diamond clarity is the measure of flaws found in and on the outside of a diamond. The less flawed a diamond is, the more value it has and the higher the price tag. There are very few diamonds which can be categorized as having no flaws at all, however, most diamond flaws]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[What is <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/diamond+clarity" rel="tag">Diamond Clarity</a>? <br /><br /> Diamond clarity is the measure of flaws found in and on the outside of a diamond. The less flawed a diamond is, the more value it has and the higher the price tag. There are very few diamonds which can be categorized as having no flaws at all, however, most diamond flaws cannot be seen without <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/magnification" rel="tag">magnification</a> of at least 10 times. Because issues with diamond clarity are often undetected when looking at a diamond, some people consider this to be one of the least of their concerns when selecting a diamond to purchase. <br /><br /> How is Diamond Clarity Determined? <br /><br /> The most well known measurement of diamond clarity is done by the <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/gemological+institute+of+america" rel="tag">Gemological Institute of America</a> (GIA). It ranks diamonds based on a grading system it created that ranges from <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/flawless+diamonds" rel="tag">flawless diamonds</a>, to imperfect diamonds, with many different grade ranges in between. The better the clarity ranking, the more expensive a diamond will sell for as it has more value. <br /><br /> Types of Inclusions that Effect Diamond Clarity <br /><br /> Inclusions are flaws that effect diamond clarity. They make it so that the diamond is not "perfect", and there are visual imperfections within the <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/gemstone" rel="tag">gemstone</a>. Most flaws however, are un-noticeable to the naked eye and can only be seen under high levels of magnification. <br /><br /> There are names for many of the most common inclusions. Carbons effect diamond clarity because they are very small black <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/dots" rel="tag">dots</a> found on the surface of a diamond, which may or may not be visible in regular lighting. Some may be so small that you need magnification to view them. Pinpoints effect diamond clarity because they are white dots along the surface of a diamond. Pinpoints are the most common of all diamond flaws. <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/clouds" rel="tag">Clouds</a> effect diamond clarity because they cause what look to be cloudy areas within the gemstone. The clouds are actually made up of many growths of crystals that are positioned very close together within the diamond, and their proximity to one another is what causes the cloudiness to appear. Feathers effect diamond clarity by causing cracks to form within the diamond, that look similar to that of broken glass. <br /><br /> Clarity Enhancements <br /><br /> Diamond clarity flaws can often be fixed or reduced by using a variety of clarity enhancement treatments. Some diamonds are painted, some get lasered in order to remove pinpoints and carbons, and some diamonds undergo a process by which tiny holes are drilled into the diamond in order to reach areas of inclusions within the gemstone, and then the cracks are later filled with molten glass. Having enhancements done to improve diamond clarity decreases the overall value of the diamond, but can improve it's appearance. Diamond certificates should indicate that enhancements were done on the diamond, so ask to see documentation before making a purchase. While most enhancements just cause the diamond to look nicer, some may actually cause the diamond to be weaker, and more prone to breakage than a diamond that has not had any treatments.   <bio>Burt Cotton <a href="http://www.about-diamonds.com" >http://www.about-diamonds.com</a> </bio>]]></content:encoded>
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				<title>Buying Diamond Jewelry: Know What To Look For</title>
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				<pubDate>Sat, 25 Nov 2006 06:27:32 +0000</pubDate>
		<category>diamond jewelry</category><category>flaws</category><category>diamonds</category><category>carat weight</category><category>carats</category><category>shape</category><category>cut of the diamond</category>		<guid>http://www.artwoo.com/article/buying-diamond-jewelry-know-what-to-look-for</guid>
		<description><![CDATA[In judging diamond jewelry it is a common occurrence to get a diamonds shape and the cut mixed up. The cut of a diamond describes the performance of light, dimensions, and finish. Shape is just the outline of the diamond from a top view. In judging diamond jewelry you must make sure there is a good]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[In judging <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/diamond+jewelry" rel="tag">diamond jewelry</a> it is a common occurrence to get a <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/diamonds" rel="tag">diamonds</a> <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/shape" rel="tag">shape</a> and the cut mixed up. The cut of a diamond describes the performance of light, dimensions, and finish. Shape is just the outline of the diamond from a top view. In judging diamond jewelry you must make sure there is a good cut. <br /><br /> The <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/cut+of+the+diamond" rel="tag">cut of the diamond</a> has the biggest effect on the sparkle of the diamond. A diamond that has immaculate color and is very clear can look dull with a poor cut on the stone. <br /><br /> In judging the value of a diamond the color of the diamond is a major factor. The diamonds with the least amount of coloring are worth the most. Even a very small amount of color in the gem can make it so the diamond's brilliance is diminished. The higher grade the diamond is the more expensive it will be. <br /><br /> The weight of the <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/carats" rel="tag">carats</a> in the diamond is important when judging diamond jewelry. The diamond in the jewelry in terms of its weight is measured in carats. Considering diamonds that are larger are also rarer than smaller diamonds the value rises very much when the weight increases. If you are buying a diamond from a wholesaler they must by law tell you the <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/carat+weight" rel="tag">carat weight</a> in the piece of jewelry. <br /><br /> In judging diamond jewelry look to see how many <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/flaws" rel="tag">flaws</a> are on the diamond. Flaws, also called inclusions, are rare and are highly valued. How the clarity is graded is based on the number, size, location, and type of the flaws found within the diamond. Make sure the flaws are picked out as if they are not the diamond will be much more expensive. <br /><br /> Make sure to check the cut, carat weight, color, and flaws on the diamond in the jewelry to make sure you are getting the best deal. Considering a diamond can be very expensive it is wise to understand all of these factors or get a professional to judge it for you. Also make sure the diamond is certified as the certification will guarantee its authenticity.   <bio>David Flinthoff writes for <a href="http://www.diamondjewelrycase.com" >http://www.diamondjewelrycase.com</a> a website full of <a href="http://www.diamondjewelrycase.com/diamonds/index.html" >http://www.diamondjewelrycase.com/diamonds/index.html</a> articles and <a href="http://www.diamondjewelrycase.com/diamond_rings/index.html" >http://www.diamondjewelrycase.com/diamond_rings/index.html</a> resources. </bio>]]></content:encoded>
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				<title>The Easy Guide To The Four C's Of Diamond Jewelry</title>
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				<pubDate>Sun, 28 Jan 2007 02:27:10 +0000</pubDate>
		<category>diamond jewelry</category><category>color diamonds</category><category>carat weight</category><category>imperfections</category><category>clarity</category><category>diamond inclusions</category><category>diamond costs</category>		<guid>http://www.artwoo.com/article/the-easy-guide-to-the-four-cs-of-diamond-jewelry</guid>
		<description><![CDATA[If you have ever gone shopping for jewelry, diamond jewelry in particular, you have most likely been told about the four C's of diamonds. But what does it all really mean and how can you be sure you are actually getting what you want? To help you through the struggles of buying diamond jewelry we]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[If you have ever gone shopping for jewelry, <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/diamond+jewelry" rel="tag">diamond jewelry</a> in particular, you have most likely been told about the four C's of diamonds. But what does it all really mean and how can you be sure you are actually getting what you want? To help you through the struggles of buying diamond jewelry we have laid out all four of the factors in an easy to understand guide below. <br /><br /> Cut -- Of all of the four C's, Cut is the only characteristic that is man made. Every diamond is taken by a person called a cutter and he painstakingly cuts the diamond in just the right way in order to give the jewel a sparkle. How the diamond reflects light is dependent on how the diamond is cut. Diamond jewelry can be bought in ideal, excellent or very good Cuts.  The better the cut, the more expensive the diamond is. <br /><br /> <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/clarity" rel="tag">Clarity</a> -- This is the factor that tells you how clear a diamond is. Many <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/imperfections" rel="tag">imperfections</a> can not be seen by the naked eye and the clarity rating will help let you know just how many imperfections are in the diamond jewelry you are looking at.  There are two categories used to describe defects in the diamond; inclusions (which are internal) and blemishes (which are external).<br /><br />The fewer imperfections the diamond has, the more expensive and rare the diamond will be. <br /><br /> <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/carat+weight" rel="tag">Carat Weight</a> -- This is the easiest of the C's to understand.  The carat weight is simply the size of the diamond. This is also one of the biggest factors in determining how much a <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/diamond+costs" rel="tag">diamond costs</a>. <br /><br /> Color -- Diamonds color are graded on a scale of D-Z. Diamonds that are graded a D through F in color are considered to be colorless. Grades G through J are considered to be near colorless. The human eye can begin to see color in a diamond starting a I-J range. <br /><br /> When you are purchasing diamond jewelry it is important to pay attention to the four C's of diamonds. They will help determine the quality of the diamond that you are purchasing and will help you to make sure you are getting a fair deal.   <bio>If you are looking to purchase hip hop jewelry or iced out jewelry take a look at <a href="http://www.myhiphopbling.com" >http://www.myhiphopbling.com</a>. They have a large selection of grillz, hip hop watches, hip hop chains, pendants and iced out bracelets.  <a href="http://www.myhiphopbling.com/replica-watches.html" >http://www.myhiphopbling.com/replica-watches.html</a> </bio>]]></content:encoded>
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				<title>Diamond Flaws And Inclusions</title>
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				<pubDate>Sun, 13 Aug 2006 00:27:03 +0000</pubDate>
		<category>diamond</category><category>gem stone</category><category>dark crystals</category><category>pinpoint</category><category>clarity</category><category>diamonds</category><category>inclusion</category>		<guid>http://www.artwoo.com/article/diamond-flaws-and-inclusions</guid>
		<description><![CDATA[Internal Diamond Flaws  When a diamond is considered to have a flaw, it is an imperfect gem stone. Something about the diamond did not form correctly, or there are tiny imperfections within the stone. Diamond flaws and inclusions are often not noticeable to the average person, and you need not]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[Internal <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/diamond" rel="tag">Diamond</a> Flaws <br /><br /> When a diamond is considered to have a flaw, it is an imperfect <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/gem+stone" rel="tag">gem stone</a>. Something about the diamond did not form correctly, or there are tiny imperfections within the stone. Diamond flaws and <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/inclusion" rel="tag">inclusion</a>s are often not noticeable to the average person, and you need not worry about the small inclusions that occur in most <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/diamonds" rel="tag">diamonds</a>. There are actually only very few diamonds which can be labeled "perfect", and if they are placed in the category of no diamond flaws and inclusions, chances are the diamond will be extremely expensive! <br /><br /> There are some minor inclusions which cause a diamond to appear slightly dull. The inclusion within the diamond can affect the stone's <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/clarity" rel="tag">clarity</a> because as light passes through the stone, it is intercepted by the inclusion. Many of these flaws and inclusions can be reduced or fixed with the various forms of treatment processes that gemologists and jewelers have learned to do over the years. <br /><br /> Other diamond flaws and inclusions may be large enough to cause weakness within the gem stone, and the stone could shatter or break much more easily than a stone without the weakness. These are the flaws you want to be careful with, since they reduce the value of your stone. <br /><br /> <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/pinpoint" rel="tag">Pinpoint</a> Inclusions <br /><br /> When a diamond has speckles of <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/dark+crystals" rel="tag">dark crystals</a> in groups or scattered throughout the stone, it is said to havea form of diamond flaws and inclusions called pinpoint inclusions. If the dark crystals are all clustered together in the stone, the clarity of the diamond is effected, and it appears to have a "cloud" inside the stone. These types of diamond flaws and inclusions may cause the diamond to be worth less, as it greatly effects the appearance. <br /><br /> Problems from Laser Treatments <br /><br /> When an imperfect diamond is treated with lasers to remove dark diamond flaws and inclusions from within the gemstone, sometimes a line is left through the diamond that looks much like a thread. The laser line begins at the outer edge of the diamond, and moves inward to the area where the dark inclusion was treated by the laser. These diamond flaws and inclusions are unsightly and easily spotted by most people, making the diamond less desirable. <br /><br /> Mineral and Crystal Inclusions <br /><br /> While most diamond flaws and inclusions are negative, there are instances when the diamond flaws and inclusions are actually an eye catching aspect of your diamond! For example, diamonds typically have smaller crystals inside the diamond, often so tiny they cannot be seen without some sort of magnifying device. The clarity of the diamond can be effected by these crystals, if there are enough of them and if they are all grouped together in one area of the diamond. <br /><br /> There are a few rare instances when another gem stone is actually inside a diamond, and could certainly not be seen as a diamond flaw or inclusion. For example, if you had a ruby or emerald that was surrounded by a diamond, you would see that as a special piece of jewelry- not a flawed one!   <bio>Burt Cotton <a href="http://www.about-diamonds.com" >http://www.about-diamonds.com</a> </bio>]]></content:encoded>
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				<title>What Are Diamond Blades And What Do They Do?</title>
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				<pubDate>Tue, 24 Apr 2007 20:20:02 +0000</pubDate>
		<category>diamond blade</category><category>diamond blades</category><category>diamond crystals</category><category>diamond segments</category><category>quality diamond</category><category>concrete blade</category><category>concrete brick</category>		<guid>http://www.artwoo.com/article/what-are-diamond-blades-and-what-do-they-do</guid>
		<description><![CDATA[ The first thought that may pop into your head is that diamond blades are made for cutting. Technically they do cut but the better term for it is that they grind through material. Diamond blades are used mostly on construction sites but are versatile enough to be used at the home as well.  There]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[ The first thought that may pop into your head is that <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/diamond+blade" rel="tag">diamond blade</a>s are made for cutting. Technically they do cut but the better term for it is that they grind through material. <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/diamond+blades" rel="tag">Diamond blades</a> are used mostly on construction sites but are versatile enough to be used at the home as well. <br /><br /> There are many different selections of diamond blades for many different uses. You just have to pick out the right diamond blade for you. <br /><br /> For instance, water is a key ingredient when using a diamond blade. The reason is because when the diamond blade is cutting concrete, brick, or any other abrasive material the friction between the blade and the item being cut is so intense that it will tend the heat up the blade so much that it will either wear out prematurely and warp the blade even causing it to break. The water cools down the diamond blade as it is cutting therefore keeping the temperatures to a minimum to avoid overheating of the diamond blade. <br /><br /> Diamond Blades can be used to cut a wide variety of material such as concrete, brick or stone. There are many different diamond blades to choose from and each one is suited better for an individual material. The diamond blade that is best used for cutting stone may not be the best choice for cutting brick. The reason for this is because each blade is made specifically for a certain type of material. <br /><br /> Choosing best <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/quality+diamond" rel="tag">quality diamond</a> blade for the job. The teeth are made up of steel and powder metal and <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/diamond+crystals" rel="tag">diamond crystals</a>. Once all these items are blended together with heat they form <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/diamond+segments" rel="tag">diamond segments</a>. These are better known as the teeth of the blades. Each steel core is made different so that each diamond blade can be best used for a certain material it has to cut through. <br /><br /> Some teeth have more space between them so that they will not chip the stone or concrete that is being cut. Some names of blades that may help in your decision are Asphalt and green <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/concrete+blade" rel="tag">concrete blade</a>. This is mainly used to cut concrete and asphalt. Brick and Block blades are mainly used for cutting abrasive materials such as brick and block. <br /><br /> There are many different types of diamond blades on the market today. Each one serves a different purpose and is made specifically for certain abrasive materials. Make sure you make the right selection when choosing your next diamond blade.   <bio><a href="http://www.diamondblade.com" >http://www.diamondblade.com</a> Quality diamond blades for a lower price. Ask our experts which diamond blade is right for your specific job.  </bio>]]></content:encoded>
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				<title>Choosing A Diamond Wedding Ring</title>
		<link>http://www.artwoo.com/article/choosing-a-diamond-wedding-ring</link>
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				<pubDate>Wed, 13 Dec 2006 06:27:17 +0000</pubDate>
		<category>diamond wedding ring</category><category>modern bride</category><category>clarity</category><category>wedding gowns</category><category>tawdry</category><category>crucial</category><category>brilliance</category>		<guid>http://www.artwoo.com/article/choosing-a-diamond-wedding-ring</guid>
		<description><![CDATA[Choosing a wedding ring can be the most fun part of the whole wedding process, second of course to the fitting of the wedding gowns.  When you think about it, a wedding ring is actually more important as this will be worn even after the wedding as a symbol of the couples' love for each other.]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[Choosing a wedding ring can be the most fun part of the whole wedding process, second of course to the fitting of the <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/wedding+gowns" rel="tag">wedding gowns</a>. <br /><br /> When you think about it, a wedding ring is actually more important as this will be worn even after the wedding as a symbol of the couples' love for each other. Choosing that symbol of love is therefore <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/crucial" rel="tag">crucial</a>. <br /><br /> For most people, diamond is the only option. Although there are some that choose emeralds, sapphires and other colored stones, most women still prefer the purity of the diamond's color and <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/brilliance" rel="tag">brilliance</a>. There is something about the diamond that beckons to the <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/modern+bride" rel="tag">modern bride</a>. <br /><br /> First stop is of course the price. If you do not have the budget, better settle for a simple wedding band in white gold. This is preferable than buying a <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/diamond+wedding+ring" rel="tag">diamond wedding ring</a> that is yellowish in color or hazy in its brilliance. It is better to just save your money now and buy a quality diamond wedding ring later when you already have enough. Besides, who needs a diamond wedding ring that is <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/tawdry" rel="tag">tawdry</a> and cheap looking. <br /><br /> In choosing a diamond wedding ring, here are the things that you have to take into consideration. <br /><br /> <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/clarity" rel="tag">Clarity</a> <br /><br /> The clarity of the diamond wedding ring refers to the brilliance and shine of the stone. This includes the imperfections that can seen on the gem and if it is hazy in appearance. There are corresponding clarity scales for each diamond. When you buy, ask the clerk about this as the clarity is one of the things that will determine the value of the diamond you are going to buy. <br /><br /> Color <br /><br /> The whiter the diamond is, the more expensive it is. Like the clarity, each diamond will have a corresponding color scale. Ask your clerk about this and make that you do not buy those in the yellow side. <br /><br /> Carat <br /><br /> This is perhaps the most popular property of the diamond as this corresponds to the size of the stone and the weight. One carat is equivalent to 0.05 grams. The bigger and the heavier the diamond, the more expensive it is of course. <br /><br /> Cut <br /><br /> The cut of the diamond is not really that crucial compared to other properties but some people prefer specific cuts. Among the cuts that they can choose from are the round, oval, pear, marquise, emerald and the princess cut, which may have cuts from 57 to 70 facets.   <bio>This content is provided by Low Jeremy. It may be used only in its entirety with all links included. For more information on Diamond Rings and other useful information, please visit <a href="http://diamond-ring.articlekeep.com" >http://diamond-ring.articlekeep.com</a> </bio>]]></content:encoded>
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				<title>Engagement Ring Advice For The Groom To Be</title>
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				<pubDate>Sun, 17 Dec 2006 16:27:54 +0000</pubDate>
		<category>brilliant cut diamond</category><category>coned</category><category>cuts of diamonds</category><category>facets</category><category>many faces</category><category>thin rectangle</category><category>diamond education</category>		<guid>http://www.artwoo.com/article/engagement-ring-advice-for-the-groom-to-be</guid>
		<description><![CDATA[You would be surprised how many people do not know anything about the different cuts of diamonds that are out there, and the benefits of each. Most people if you ask what kind of diamond will give you a color and shape, not knowing it is much more than that. Here we are going to look at the various]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[You would be surprised how many people do not know anything about the different <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/cuts+of+diamonds" rel="tag">cuts of diamonds</a> that are out there, and the benefits of each. Most people if you ask what kind of diamond will give you a color and shape, not knowing it is much more than that. Here we are going to look at the various cuts of diamonds, which ones are most popular, and the terms used to describe them. <br /><br /> The most common cut for Engagement rings is a round cut. However, there are more than one type of round cuts. The number one ranking round cut is called a Brilliant cut, but a brilliant cut is only one out of the three main round cuts. A brilliant cut is known best for its <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/many+faces" rel="tag">many faces</a>, most commonly seen in shapes like triangles and kites. The most spectacular thing about this diamond is that the faces (or <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/facets" rel="tag">facets</a>) are all pointed outwards, which greatly enhances the way the light radiates through the diamond itself. <br /><br /> A step cut, has four-sided facets that are cut beneath the table of the diamond. The table, is the flat edge cut at the top of a diamond. The four facets are parallel to the diamonds girdle. Where the top or the crown of the diamond and the bottom or the pavilion of the diamond meet. In other words, it's the point in between the <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/coned" rel="tag">coned</a> and and the top of the diamond that is visible from an aerial view. There are less facets in this diamond than in a <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/brilliant+cut+diamond" rel="tag">brilliant cut diamond</a>. <br /><br /> An emerald cut is the same type of cut as a step cut, only with the corners removed. They are mostly rectangular shaped but size varies, they can be anything from a lean <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/thin+rectangle" rel="tag">thin rectangle</a> to a wide bulk square. A mixed cut diamond is cut with techniques from both a step and a brilliant cut. A mixed cut diamond is cut with techniques from both a step and a brilliant cut and are most popular in colored gems.  <bio>Kevin Chang has been in the jewelry for industry for over 15 years. He recently launched his own <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/diamond+education" rel="tag">diamond education</a> website <a href="http://www.buyingaloosediamond.com" >http://www.buyingaloosediamond.com</a> </bio>]]></content:encoded>
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				<title>Diamond Certificates</title>
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				<pubDate>Sat, 12 Aug 2006 02:27:12 +0000</pubDate>
		<category>diamond diamond</category><category>diamond certificates</category><category>diamond grading</category><category>diamond sales</category><category>gemological institute of america</category><category>sell diamonds</category><category>jeweler</category>		<guid>http://www.artwoo.com/article/diamond-certificates</guid>
		<description><![CDATA[Diamond certificates from independent organizations such as the Gemological Institute of America (GIA) provide a diamond grading report, that gives you valuable information about the 4 C's that were taken into consideration when the diamond was priced. It's important that you use an outside source]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[<a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/diamond+certificates" rel="tag">Diamond certificates</a> from independent organizations such as the <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/gemological+institute+of+america" rel="tag">Gemological Institute of America</a> (GIA) provide a <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/diamond+grading" rel="tag">diamond grading</a> report, that gives you valuable information about the 4 C's that were taken into consideration when the diamond was priced. It's important that you use an outside source for diamond certificates, instead of the <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/jeweler" rel="tag">jeweler</a> who is selling the diamond you are interested in, because the jeweler wants to make money on the sale of the diamonds, the certificates may be slightly biased and you could be paying more than the market value of the diamond. <br /><br /> Reasons to have Diamond Certificates <br /><br /> When you go to a jewelry store, or consider making a purchase from an online retailer, the jewelry that has diamond certificates tends to sell for several hundred dollars more than diamonds that are graded the same that are without certificates. This is because the jeweler recognizes that they typically grade their diamonds one level better than an independent grading organization, like the Gemological Institute of America. The GIA is more conservative when grading diamonds because they do not gain anything from <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/diamond+sales" rel="tag">diamond sales</a>. <br /><br /> Pay the Right Price for your Diamond <br /><br /> Diamonds are valued according to their quality based on a grading system that makes use of the 4 C's. You should receive diamond certificates (also called grading reports) from independent companies rather than a jeweler, to insure that your getting an unbiased reporting of the value of the diamond. Otherwise, you could be paying much more for your diamond than what the diamond is actually worth. <br /><br /> Protecting Your Investment <br /><br /> Diamonds are not the same kind of investment as buying stocks and bonds, but having diamond certificates gives you a better investment than just having the diamond. Diamond certificates make it easier to sell a diamond in the future, because you have documentation of how much the diamond is worth and why it was valued that amount. In fact, if you attempt to <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/sell+diamonds" rel="tag">sell diamonds</a> without having diamond certificates, most dealers will not buy from you and you would end up having a certificate drawn up anyway, so you may as well have a certificate grading report created at the time of purchase, for your current protection as well as future possibilities for selling. <br /><br /> Increased Security during Cleanings and Repairs <br /><br /> Many people hesitate to bring their jewelry into the jeweler's when they're in need of repair services or cleaning. It makes people wonder how they'll know for sure that they've received the same diamond back that they brought in. It is an extremely rare occurrence for a jeweler to purposely switch diamonds, however it could happen unintentionally. Diamond certificates act as an additional security measure in this case. They are like fingerprints stored in police databases; they contain all the data needed to match the person to the fingerprints, and diamond certificates have enough information on the diamond to match the diamond with the certificate and the owner.  <bio>Burt Cotton <a href="http://www.about-diamonds.com" >http://www.about-diamonds.com</a> </bio>]]></content:encoded>
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				<title>What Is A Diamond Saw Blade And How Does It Work?</title>
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				<pubDate>Tue, 05 Jun 2007 10:29:52 +0000</pubDate>
		<category>diamond saw blades</category><category>diamond core bits</category><category>saw blade</category><category>diamond particles</category><category>blade cuts</category><category>diamond crystals</category><category>quality diamond</category>		<guid>http://www.artwoo.com/article/what-is-a-diamond-saw-blade-and-how-does-it-work</guid>
		<description><![CDATA[ Whether you are cutting through cement, brick, or tile, you will need a high quality diamond saw blade to get the job done quickly. There are many different diamond saw blades and components to choose from. Each diamond saw blade and their components are made specifically to cut through certain]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[ Whether you are cutting through cement, brick, or tile, you will need a high <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/quality+diamond" rel="tag">quality diamond</a> <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/saw+blade" rel="tag">saw blade</a> to get the job done quickly. There are many different <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/diamond+saw+blades" rel="tag">diamond saw blades</a> and components to choose from. Each diamond saw blade and their components are made specifically to cut through certain harsh materials. Some are made to cut through stone and brick. Others are made to cut tile and granite. Make sure you choose the right diamond saw blade for the job. <br /><br /> For instance, what makes a diamond saw blade. Diamond saw blades have key components that make them cut even more efficiently through harsh materials like stone, and brick. Diamond saw blades are made up of the metal core of the blade. The rim of this blade has segmented slots on the end of the blade so that it can hold the segmented <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/diamond+crystals" rel="tag">diamond crystals</a> in place while the <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/blade+cuts" rel="tag">blade cuts</a> through the harsh material. <br /><br /> The synthetic diamonds are considered the true "blade". They act as teeth or claws that grind right through the concrete or the brick. There is also a metal bond called the matrix which holds the <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/diamond+particles" rel="tag">diamond particles</a> together while the blade is cutting. As the blade cuts these diamond particles wear away and this matrix keeps the diamonds from wearing faster therefore giving you the most out of the blade. <br /><br /> Each diamond saw blade is made different and specific to cut certain types of harsh material.  Diamond saw blades are made to cut through just about anything but they can't do it alone. In order to cut through the material these blades will need to be spun or driven through the selected material. This is made possible by using <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/diamond+core+bits" rel="tag">diamond core bits</a>. These diamond core bits are basically the drill reinforcement of the diamond saw blade. <br /><br /> These diamond core bits act as the transmission of a car. They are made to vary in RPM's (revolutions per minute) so that the blade will cut through the selected material without it braking. Diamond core bits are crucial when cutting through any harsh material.  Some diamond cut saw blades are made especially to be used to cut harsh materials while applying running water to the diamond saw blade and the material it is cutting. This is very helpful in keeping the diamond saw blades temperature to a minimum. If the temperature gets too hot due to the friction of the blade cutting through the material, eventually it will get so hot that it will warp and then more than likely crack. <br /><br /> By applying water to cool the blade while cutting will prevent the blade from warping and cracking and in turn will save you a lot of money in replacements.  There are many different uses for diamond saw blades and diamond core bits. Choosing the right combination for the job you are about to take part in is crucial. <br /><br /> If you do not choose the correct diamond saw blade for the job you may just be throwing your time and money away. Like I said earlier each diamond saw blade is made especially to cut through certain materials and if you do not choose the one you need you might just be cutting through your wallet and not the job.   <bio><a href="http://www.dwenterprise.com" >http://www.dwenterprise.com</a>  </bio>]]></content:encoded>
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				<title>How To Buy A Diamond</title>
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				<pubDate>Sun, 24 Jun 2007 19:25:01 +0000</pubDate>
		<category>diamond engagement ring</category><category>cut diamond</category><category>one diamond</category><category>diamond industry</category><category>loupe</category><category>diamonds</category><category>sparkle</category>		<guid>http://www.artwoo.com/article/how-to-buy-a-diamond</guid>
		<description><![CDATA[ One of the most difficult purchases faced by soon-to-be or newly-engaged couples is that of the diamond engagement ring. Oftentimes, the information available about diamonds is so overwhelming, it makes finding the perfect expression of your love more of a burden than a pleasure. However, in]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[ One of the most difficult purchases faced by soon-to-be or newly-engaged couples is that of the <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/diamond+engagement+ring" rel="tag">diamond engagement ring</a>. Oftentimes, the information available about <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/diamonds" rel="tag">diamonds</a> is so overwhelming, it makes finding the perfect expression of your love more of a burden than a pleasure. However, in reality, this task is much easier than it sometimes feels. Too often, we get lost in the less important things like "What is the proper color?" or "How many carats are enough?" Of course these things matter, but ask yourself this question: "Why do we really like diamonds?" <br /><br /> To most people, the true appeal of a diamond is the unique way it <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/sparkle" rel="tag">sparkle</a>s =97 the shimmer and beauty when you move and how it catches the light. The jewelry industry refers to this as a diamond's "brilliance" or "brightness," and it doesn't just happen by chance. It is directly related to the quality of the diamond's cut. When you buy a diamond, this is what you should focus on. <br /><br /> Imagine a ray of light as it enters a diamond. Every time it reaches a new facet, the light bounces off in a new direction. With a well <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/cut+diamond" rel="tag">cut diamond</a>, all of the facets will compliment each other, and the ray of light will be redirected back towards your eye, appearing as "sparkle." However, when the diamond is not well cut, the ray of light goes elsewhere, and the diamond appears dull. <br /><br /> You'll likely notice the clarity of a diamond if you examine it with a magnifying glass (known in the industry as a "<a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/loupe" rel="tag">loupe</a>"). And if you compare <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/one+diamond" rel="tag">one diamond</a> with another, you'll probably notice its color. But the quality of its cut is what will catch your eye most often. As long as you pick a well cut diamond, the other details like color and clarity won't seem so big. When you select your diamond engagement ring =97 or a diamond for any other occasion =97 don't lose sight of what makes diamonds appealing in the first place. Don't lose sight of the sparkle.   <bio>Eli Kaufman, a 30 year veteran of the <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/diamond+industry" rel="tag">diamond industry</a>, is one of the world's foremost experts on princess cut diamonds. Eli is the creator of PrincessPlus - The Brighter Princess Cut=AE diamond. For more information on PrincessPlus and the importance of a diamond's cut, visit <a href="http://www.princessplus.com" >http://www.princessplus.com</a>  </bio>]]></content:encoded>
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				<title>Tips For Choosing Diamonds</title>
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				<pubDate>Sat, 05 Aug 2006 22:27:06 +0000</pubDate>
		<category>diamond</category><category>diamonds</category><category>clarity</category><category>innate beauty</category><category>carats</category><category>mined</category><category>carat</category>		<guid>http://www.artwoo.com/article/tips-for-choosing-diamonds</guid>
		<description><![CDATA[Facts on Diamonds  It was more than 2800 years ago that the first diamonds were mined in India. In actuality, diamonds are much older than one would think. Most diamonds we find today are at least 900 million years old. Experts believe that the oldest known diamond is around 3.2 billion years old.]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[Facts on <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/diamond" rel="tag">Diamond</a>s <br /><br /> It was more than 2800 years ago that the first <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/diamonds" rel="tag">diamonds</a> were <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/mined" rel="tag">mined</a> in India. In actuality, diamonds are much older than one would think. Most diamonds we find today are at least 900 million years old. Experts believe that the oldest known diamond is around 3.2 billion years old. Each mined diamond is completely unique. To the trained eye, one can find that there are no two diamonds that are precisely the same. <br /><br /> When learning how to purchase a diamond, there are many things to consider. Until you know more and have done your research, you should never rush into buying a diamond. It's especially important to learn how diamonds are priced. <br /><br /> The "4 C's" <br /><br /> You will have many factors to consider when buying a diamond. Throughout the world, there is an established method that jewelers use as a way of describing the value of a diamond. The method is known as the "4 C's". If you are interested in understanding how to buy a diamond, it would help to know exactly what the 4 C's are and how each aspect of the diamond contributes to its value. <br /><br /> The 4 C's represent Cut, <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/clarity" rel="tag">Clarity</a>, <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/<a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/carat" rel="tag">carat</a>s" rel="tag">Carats</a> and Color <br /><br /> Buying a Diamond based on Cut: The cut of a diamond is a description of how the diamond maker angles the gemstone in such a way as to best reflect light through the diamond, resulting in the diamond's sparkle. A high quality cut enhances the <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/innate+beauty" rel="tag">innate beauty</a> of a diamond and increases its value. A poorly cut diamond isn't as brilliant or shiny and, therefore, will be less valuable. <br /><br /> How to Buy a Diamond based on Clarity: The clarity of a diamond involves looking at how clear the diamond is when you look through it. Most diamonds have inclusions and flaws and it is rare to find a perfect diamond. Flaws, however, cannot usually be seen without magnification. When purchasing a diamond for clarity, look for the presence of dark spots inside the diamond. <br /><br /> How to Buy a Diamond based on Carats: Carat defines the size of the diamond. Larger diamonds (those of a higher carat) will cost more than a cluster of smaller diamonds, even if the total carats of the diamond cluster are the same. This means that a single one-carat diamond will cost you more than three diamonds set in a ring that add up to one carat. The reason behind this is that larger diamonds are rarer than smaller diamonds. Unfortunately, this is impacted by the fact that, when diamonds are cut, they lose about half their size. <br /><br /> How to Buy a Diamond based on Color: The color of diamond you choose is entirely based upon your personal preference. Diamonds that are colorless, however, are the rarest and therefore cost more than other diamonds. Colorless diamonds are known as white diamonds. Diamonds also come in a variety of different hues, including yellow, green, blue and pink. There are even diamonds known as "black diamonds". <br /><br /> Certificates and Appraisals <br /><br /> While understanding the 4 C's in determining how to buy a diamond, you should also learn how to read diamond certificates. These certificates describe in detail the facts about the diamond in its unmounted state. Perhaps you have a specific diamond you want to have professionally appraised by an independent organization. This is probably not best done by the jeweler you are buying the diamond from because they are often biased and may appraise the diamond at a slightly higher value than what it's actually worth in order to receive more income from the sale of the diamond.   <bio>Discover a collection of articles and resources offering tips and advice on buying or making gifts for any occasion by visiting <a href="http://www.gifts-tips.com" >http://www.gifts-tips.com</a> </bio>]]></content:encoded>
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				<title>How To Choose A Diamond</title>
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				<pubDate>Wed, 15 Nov 2006 04:27:09 +0000</pubDate>
		<category>clarity</category><category>carat weight</category><category>diamonds</category><category>cut diamond</category><category>exact science</category><category>personal decision</category><category>important decisions</category>		<guid>http://www.artwoo.com/article/how-to-choose-a-diamond</guid>
		<description><![CDATA[Choosing a diamond is an extremely personal decision. The most important part of choosing a diamond is to choose one that appeals to you personally. The first rule when choosing a diamond is to make sure it is accompanied by a grading report. Choosing a diamond is as important as learning how to]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[Choosing a diamond is an extremely <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/personal+decision" rel="tag">personal decision</a>. The most important part of choosing a diamond is to choose one that appeals to you personally. The first rule when choosing a diamond is to make sure it is accompanied by a grading report. Choosing a diamond is as important as learning how to buy a diamond. While choosing a diamond you should consider these factors shape, cut and <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/clarity" rel="tag">clarity</a>. Remember that choosing a diamond is not an <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/exact+science" rel="tag">exact science</a>. For most people, the most important consideration when choosing a diamond is price. True, choosing a diamond is all up to the buyer's taste, but an expert's opinion definitely counts. The hardest part in choosing a diamond is not what you thought, it's only over when you find someone special enough to present one to. Step one in choosing a diamond is learning about them, it costs nothing, but could end up saving you a bundle. Choosing a diamond is one of the most <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/important+decisions" rel="tag">important decisions</a> of your life. <br /><br /> If they are colorless, they usually don't alter a diamond's clarity. Clarity is an important factor that can be "stretched the farthest" when choosing a diamond. When looking at clarity, many <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/diamonds" rel="tag">diamonds</a> have what are known as inclusions. Your objective is to find a diamond of the highest clarity possible. The 4Cs - Cut, Carat, Color and Clarity play a very important role in choosing a diamond and determine its value. The fewer the inclusions the diamond has, the greater the clarity and the more valuable the diamond. Alternatively, a stone may be cut well, but have poor color and clarity. Two diamonds can be of equal carat-weight, but if the cut, color and clarity are different they can be less then a single <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/cut+diamond" rel="tag">cut diamond</a> with better quality. The number, size and location of these inclusions determine the stone's clarity. A cut that is poor will make the diamond look very dull even if the color is of high level. Another vital grading characteristic in diamonds is their clarity. One of the most important characteristics of a diamond is clarity, if the clarity is not good you could see carbon or inclusions in your diamond jewelry. A diamond with outstanding color and clarity will not sparkle as it should if the stone is not cut to interact properly with light. <br /><br /> What to think about before buying a diamond of any particular shape. Shape refers to the overall outline of the diamond when viewed from the top. Most people are interested in the shape and carat when people are choosing a diamond, people should also consider the cut and color. The most commonly purchased type of diamond is the round diamond. Once the diamond's shape has been determined, facets are cut. <br /><br /> Many experts name color as the number one consideration in choosing a diamond. The simple round cut diamond is better at hiding flaws or yellow color. Color is very important when choosing a diamond. The best color for a diamond is no color at all. The most valuable diamonds will have very little color. The method in which diamonds get there color is when the diamond is compressed with a lot of pressure which creates a red, pink or purple hue. Diamonds with outstanding clarity and color will not twinkle if the cut is not done to properly interact with light. But its variety and depth of color still make it a unique piece of jewelry anywhere. <br /><br /> A diamond ring is a sign of commitment to the person you intend on spending the rest of your life with, so choosing a diamond is a momentous occasion.   <bio>David Marc Fishman are the owners of priceriot.com. Priceriot is a new online auction where prices drop as people shop for <a href="http://www.priceriot.com" >http://www.priceriot.com</a> </bio>]]></content:encoded>
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				<title>Moissanite Diamond, Fake It Till You Get It!!!</title>
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				<pubDate>Thu, 10 Jul 2008 21:29:14 +0000</pubDate>
		<category>gem quality diamonds</category><category>carat stone</category><category>gem diamonds</category><category>moissanite diamonds</category><category>diamond insurance</category><category>rough diamonds</category><category>rough diamond</category>		<guid>http://www.artwoo.com/article/moissanite-diamond-fake-it-till-you-get-it</guid>
		<description><![CDATA[Where do you draw the line between Moissanite Diamonds and the real thing?What is the difference if there is one and how do you differentiate between the two?Real diamonds are created deep in the earth taking millions of years to form under high pressure and temperature.They large scale or]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[Where do you draw the line between <B><a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/moissanite+diamonds" rel="tag">Moissanite Diamonds</a></B> and the real thing?<br><br>What is the difference if there is one and how do you differentiate between the two?<br><br><b>Real diamonds</b> are created deep in the earth taking millions of years to form under high pressure and temperature.<br>They large scale or commercial diamond mining consumes a lot of human resource and finance.<br><br>The <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/rough+diamonds" rel="tag"><a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/rough+diamond" rel="tag">rough diamond</a>s</a> obtained then have to be sorted, cut and polished all very specialized jobs.<br><br>Is the end result justified you may ask?<br><br>Diamonds are as old as mankind if not older, they are <b>mentioned in the Bible</B> and are a God given resource. Like most other natural resources, they are rare and finite more so diamonds. It takes approximately <b>23 tons</b> of blue ground to yield <b>5 carats</b> of rough diamond material. That's a lot of work in anyone's books.<br><br>If that is not enough, only <B>20%</B> of any diamonds recovered are <b>gem quality</b>, while the remainder is suitable only for industrial purposes. Industrial quality diamonds are used in PC chip manufacturing drill bits and saw blades among other applications.<br><br>So why the history lesson? Just to show that <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/gem+quality+diamonds" rel="tag">gem quality Diamonds</a> are expensive for a reason and not just because your jeweler says so.<br><br>Okay so why even bother with Moissanite Diamonds?<br><br>Well simply put, you save quite a bit of money buying Moissanite Diamonds as opposed to <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/gem+diamonds" rel="tag">gem diamonds</a>. Moissanite is lab prepared and a <b>1 <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/carat+stone" rel="tag">carat stone</a></b> can be made in <b>3 days</b> as opposed to millions of years. Moissanite has a hardness of <i>8.5 - 9.25</i> compared to 10 with real diamonds.<br><br>It produces as much fire as a real diamond when cut and you require a special tester to differentiate between Moissanite and real diamond.<br><br>So you are asking yourself if I can't tell the difference between Moissanite and real diamond, then my fiancé woun't either. Why not save some money and go for Moissanite.<br><br>I though of this too and nearly went for it until I realized that there is the small matter of insurance. If you don't insure, your lady might decide to get <i><b><a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/diamond+insurance" rel="tag">diamond insurance</a></b></i> then you'll truly be in the dog house as she'll learn its Moissanite when its appraised!!<br><br>There are also die hard romantics who think its unforgivable to propose to your woman with anything less than a real diamond ring; the bigger the better! Anyone who does otherwise must be cheap.<br><br>So what to do? Well fake it till you get it!!!<br><br>If you are buying a moissanite ring for yourself, don't think twice. Look for a reliable Jeweler and go for it. If you are getting one for your lady and wife to be, bring it up in conversation way before you intend to propose to her to hear her views.<br><br>If she's not fussed, give her a big kiss and start shopping for a really big Moissanite ring.<br><br>At the end of the day, it comes down to personal preference, your budget and whether or not your partner knows her <b>Moissanite from her Diamonds</b>!!<bio>I love Diamonds!! Yes, in as much as there is so much controversy surrounding them, they are Gods gifts to us. Its our responsibility to make sure we all benefit from them. At <a href="http://www.diamond-rings-info.com/" title="http://www.diamond-rings-info.com/" target="_blank">http://www.diamond-rings-info.com/</a>; i try to de-mystify and simplify Diamonds and Diamond Rings so that everyone can own one!!</bio>]]></content:encoded>
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				<title>How To Find A Cheap Diamond Ring</title>
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				<pubDate>Thu, 23 Nov 2006 16:27:07 +0000</pubDate>
		<category>jewelry shops</category><category>sell jewelry</category><category>cheap jewelry</category><category>diamond rings</category><category>diamond ring</category><category>clarity</category><category>pawnshops</category>		<guid>http://www.artwoo.com/article/how-to-find-a-cheap-diamond-ring</guid>
		<description><![CDATA[A diamond is not cheap.  That is the first thing that you should stick in your head before you start off your search. Knowing this will save you from the frustrations of looking for something that you cannot actually find. The sooner you accept that there are really no cheap diamond rings, the less]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[A diamond is not cheap. <br /><br /> That is the first thing that you should stick in your head before you start off your search. Knowing this will save you from the frustrations of looking for something that you cannot actually find. The sooner you accept that there are really no cheap <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/diamond+rings" rel="tag"><a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/diamond+ring" rel="tag">diamond ring</a>s</a>, the less heartache and frustrations you will go through. <br /><br /> 1. The first thing that you should know in finding a cheap diamond ring is the current price of the diamond ring in the market. Without knowing this, how can you compare prices. How do you know which one is cheap and which one is not? You can determine the current prices by asking clerks in stores and shops that <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/sell+jewelry" rel="tag">sell jewelry</a>. You should also look into thrift shops as well as <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/pawnshops" rel="tag">pawnshops</a> so that you will have a general idea on how much it is. <br /><br /> 2. When you ask for prices, make sure that you also take note of the carat, the <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/clarity" rel="tag">clarity</a> and the color. Remember that not one diamond is the same. Their value is not fixed. It depends on these properties. Clarity refers to the imperfections that reside within the stone, the brilliance of its shine as well as the clearness of the gem. <br /><br /> The Color on the other hand, as the name suggests refer to the color of the diamond. There are diamonds that are very clear while others have a yellow shade. The clearer the color, the more expensive the diamond ring is. The carat is the most known property as it refers to the size and weight of the diamond. When you shop for diamond rings, take into account these things when you compare prices. Some diamond rings may be ultra cheap but the clarity and color may be below average. <br /><br /><br /><br /> 3. Go to places that sell <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/cheap+jewelry" rel="tag">cheap jewelry</a>. Often, these can be found in thrift shops, pre-owned stores and pawnshops. Here you will find discounted jewelry. The downside is that most of the pieces that you will find here were already owned by other people before. <br /><br /> 4. Another way to find cheap diamond rings is by looking out for big sales in <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/jewelry+shops" rel="tag">jewelry shops</a>. Often, they will conduct big sales before the Christmas season to get rid of their old stocks. Of course, the discount that you will get here is not as big as one that you will get in thrift shops.  <bio>This content is provided by Low Jeremy. It may be used only in its entirety with all links included. For more information on Diamond Rings andamp; other useful information, please visit <a href="http://diamond-ring.articlekeep.com" >http://diamond-ring.articlekeep.com</a> </bio>]]></content:encoded>
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				<title>What You Should Know In Buying An Antique Diamond Ring</title>
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				<pubDate>Sun, 08 Oct 2006 12:27:05 +0000</pubDate>
		<category>antique diamond ring</category><category>diamond rings</category><category>diamond cut</category><category>wedding rings</category><category>open minded</category><category>priceless</category><category>hallmark</category>		<guid>http://www.artwoo.com/article/what-you-should-know-in-buying-an-antique-diamond-ring</guid>
		<description><![CDATA[Buying an antique diamond ring--whether as an engagement ring, a wedding ring, or for personal satisfaction--is always an investment. Considered as "nature's perfect gemstones," antique diamond rings can be priceless and rare especially if they contain high-quality and high-grade diamonds.  If you]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[Buying an <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/antique+diamond+ring" rel="tag">antique diamond ring</a>--whether as an engagement ring, a wedding ring, or for personal satisfaction--is always an investment. Considered as "nature's perfect gemstones," antique <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/diamond+rings" rel="tag">diamond rings</a> can be <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/priceless" rel="tag">priceless</a> and rare especially if they contain high-quality and high-grade diamonds. <br /><br /> If you are looking forward to buying an antique diamond ring, the first thing to consider is the 4Cs of a diamond. Knowing the elements that reveal the true value and rarity of a diamond is the first step to know if you're likely to possess an antique diamond ring for keeps. <br /><br /> The 4Cs comprise of Carat, which refers to a diamond's weight; Clarity, which measures the purity of a diamond; Cut, which determines the diamond's brilliance and Color, which gauges a diamond's whiteness. <br /><br /> An antique diamond ring for wedding <br /><br /> Since it signifies romance, innocence, and reverence, antique diamond rings are becoming one of the most popular choices in <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/wedding+rings" rel="tag">wedding rings</a> today. <br /><br /> For a ring to be antique, it should be over than 100 years and originates from the Georgian, Victorian, Art Nouveau, Edwardian, and Art Deco. Typically ornate and detailed, antique diamond rings are usually authentic pieces or a reproductions inlaid in gold, platinum, titanium and silver. <br /><br /> Remember that antique diamond ring personifies character and history, which sets it apart from other modern designs. Before you purchase an antique diamond ring as a wedding or engagement ring, here are some of things you might want to consider: <br /><br /> 1. Make sure that the antique diamond ring is professionally appraised before your pay for it. By doing this, you can be sure that all of its gems are authentic. You can also determine if the ring has been repaired or if it need repairs in case there are stone chips or cracks. <br /><br /> 2. Look for a photograph with a <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/hallmark" rel="tag">hallmark</a> or written and signed interpretation to know when was the ring authenticated.  3. In case the antique diamond ring needs a repair, get an estimated cost of before proceeding. <br /><br /> 4. Be open-minded. There are gemstones and designs other people consider as unlucky. If you're not into these myths, you might want to consider these antique diamond rings because they might be less expensive than others. <br /><br /> 5. Make sure that you inspect and examine closely the condition of the antique engagement ring. Take note of the prongs holding the center diamond and the shank of the ring. <br /><br /> 6. Do some research on 10X jeweler's loupe. <br /><br /> 7. Buy the antique diamond ring from a reputable jeweler or jewelry store. <br /><br /> 8. Make sure that everything about the antique wedding ring is written on receipts, appraisals, and certifications. <br /><br /> 9. Know if the stone is a genuine diamond or if it is a cubic zirconia, moissanite or other synthetic substance. <br /><br /> 10. If possible, get a certificate from Gemological Institute of America (GIA) to ensure the authenticity of your antique diamond ring.   <bio>This content is provided by Low Jeremy. It may be used only in its entirety with all links included. For more information on Diamond Rings and other useful information, please visit <a href="http://diamond-ring.articlekeep.com" >http://diamond-ring.articlekeep.com</a> </bio>]]></content:encoded>
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				<title>How To Choose The Perfect Diamond Ring Design</title>
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				<pubDate>Fri, 10 Nov 2006 12:27:09 +0000</pubDate>
		<category>diamond ring</category><category>diamond rings</category><category>buying diamonds</category><category>paris hilton</category><category>budget</category><category>carat</category><category>brilliance</category>		<guid>http://www.artwoo.com/article/how-to-choose-the-perfect-diamond-ring-design</guid>
		<description><![CDATA[With millions of different designs of diamond rings available in the market, it is hard to choose the perfect design that would fit your lifestyle and preference. Here are some basic tips that can help you in your search.  1. Take note of your budget  Before setting your hungry sight on the perfect]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[With millions of different designs of <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/diamond+ring" rel="tag">diamond ring</a>s available in the market, it is hard to choose the perfect design that would fit your lifestyle and preference. Here are some basic tips that can help you in your search. <br /><br /> 1. Take note of your <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/budget" rel="tag">budget</a> <br /><br /> Before setting your hungry sight on the perfect diamond ring, make sure first that you have the budget to purchase it. The amount that you are willing to spend will actually determine the range of products that you will choose from. Your budget will actually help you narrow down your options. <br /><br /> 2. Look at different stores <br /><br /> Do not just go to one store. Window shop. Ask for prices and specifications. Don't be shy to do this. A diamond ring is not something that you just buy on a whim (except of course if you are a <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/paris+hilton" rel="tag">Paris Hilton</a> incarnate and you just have tons of money to spare!). Clerks in stores will understand this as they too will not be buying <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/diamond+rings" rel="tag">diamond rings</a> without studying every aspect of it. <br /><br /> 3. Look at the properties <br /><br /> Remember too that in <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/buying+diamonds" rel="tag">buying diamonds</a>, you don't just look at the designs but also the properties like the clarity, the <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/carat" rel="tag">carat</a>, the color and the cut. This will largely determine the price of the diamond that you will be buying. Often, stores will have some sort of record of the properties of each diamond ring that they have on display. Ask the clerk about this. <br /><br /> To give you a rundown of the properties, here they are. Clarity refers to the clearness of the gemstone. This will include the imperfections, the haziness as well as the <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/brilliance" rel="tag">brilliance</a>. The color as the name suggests refers to the color. Some diamonds are yellowish in color. These are the less expensive ones. The carat refers to the size and the weight of the diamond while the cut refers to the way the diamond is cut to enhance its brilliance. Popular choices are the princess cut and the emerald cut. <br /><br /> 4. Try it on. <br /><br /> Never be shy to try as many as you can. There are no rules against trying diamond rings in the store. Sometimes, a diamond ring may seem pretty under the display case but when you try it on, the design does not fit the overall look of your hands. Before buying, make sure that you have tried on at least a dozen different designs.   <bio>This content is provided by Low Jeremy. It may be used only in its entirety with all links included. For more information on Diamond Rings and other useful information, please visit <a href="http://diamond-ring.articlekeep.com" >http://diamond-ring.articlekeep.com</a> </bio>]]></content:encoded>
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				<title>2 Important Suggestions When Purchasing A Diamond Saw Blade</title>
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				<pubDate>Tue, 22 May 2007 04:34:56 +0000</pubDate>
		<category>diamond saw blades</category><category>diamond blade</category><category>diamond blades</category><category>saw blade</category><category>many different types</category><category>core bits</category><category>abrasive material</category>		<guid>http://www.artwoo.com/article/2-important-suggestions-when-purchasing-a-diamond-saw-blade</guid>
		<description><![CDATA[ What are diamond blades you may ask? Well, have you ever been driving down the road and you see some construction workers cutting either the road or cement? The circular metal tool that actually cuts the material is what the diamond blade is. This metal is very strong only if it is used correctly.]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[ What are <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/diamond+blade" rel="tag">diamond blade</a>s you may ask? Well, have you ever been driving down the road and you see some construction workers cutting either the road or cement? The circular metal tool that actually cuts the material is what the diamond blade is. This metal is very strong only if it is used correctly. There are many different <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/diamond+blades" rel="tag">diamond blades</a> made especially for different types of metals and concrete. Each diamond blade is made for certain <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/abrasive+material" rel="tag">abrasive material</a> and if you do not have the right blade for the job it will not cut it. Finding the correct diamond blade for the job is crucial if you want to complete the job. Diamond blades can be used to cut through <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/many+different+types" rel="tag">many different types</a> of abrasive metals and concretes. <br /><br /> <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/diamond+saw+blades" rel="tag">Diamond <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/saw+blade" rel="tag">saw blade</a>s</a> are usually used on construction sites, home remodeling, or repairing city roads and highways. There are many different diamond saw blades and accessories such as <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/core+bits" rel="tag">core bits</a> to select from but each one is made for certain abrasive materials and if you choose the wrong one I can guarantee you that you are not going to be happy with it. Each diamond saw blade is made unique so that it is very efficient in cutting a certain abrasive material. Diamond blades are made unique to cut through asphalt, concrete, brick, and block. The reason why each diamond saw blade is created different is so that the user can get the maximum strength and potential of the blade without having to replace it every time you are finished cutting. <br /><br /> When selecting a diamond saw blade you will have to take into consideration which core bits you will need to use. The core bits are basically used as the power of the diamond saw blade and the diamond blade actually does the cutting. You have to make sure you match the core bits and the diamond blade saw. Just like diamond saw blades the core bits are matched to fit certain diamond blades to provide efficiency, speed and strength. Some core bits are used especially for speed because some material needs a higher rpm to cut through it and if the blade does not have the required speed it will either warp or probably break. If not the blade will not work to its potential and may even warp or break. Some diamond blades are also made to cut while running water over them while they are cutting. This helps keep the diamond blade temperatures lower so that the blade does not warp and keep it from cracking. You will want to make sure that you do not purchase the wrong diamond saw blade and core bits because you will be spending a lot more in replacements. These are not cheap so please do your homework. <br /><br /> There are many varieties of diamond saw blades and core bits to choose from with each made for cutting a specific type of abrasive material. Make sure you take your time and plan which blade and core bit you will need to purchase for the desired abrasive material you will be cutting. There are also many online diamond blade distributors that you may be able to purchase some blades at a discounted price. More importantly these online stores can provide you will online information and some even provide a phone number that you can call to receive more information. Good luck on your purchase and the job it will be used for.   <bio><a href="http://www.diamondblade.com" >http://www.diamondblade.com</a>  </bio>]]></content:encoded>
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				<title>Why Diamond Hybrid Is Better Than Moissanite</title>
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				<pubDate>Sat, 04 Nov 2006 06:27:10 +0000</pubDate>
		<category>moissanite</category><category>hybrid</category><category>diamonds</category><category>carat diamond</category><category>flawless diamond</category><category>diamond crystals</category><category>hands down</category>		<guid>http://www.artwoo.com/article/why-diamond-hybrid-is-better-than-moissanite</guid>
		<description><![CDATA[In the early 1990's moissanite came on the scene and caused a big splash through the entire jewelry world. This was no surprise as over the years people have become rather upset and wary of the entire diamond industry. Most of these problems stem from the fact that diamonds are often used to]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[In the early 1990's <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/moissanite" rel="tag">moissanite</a> came on the scene and caused a big splash through the entire jewelry world. This was no surprise as over the years people have become rather upset and wary of the entire diamond industry. Most of these problems stem from the fact that <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/diamonds" rel="tag">diamonds</a> are often used to finance genocidal wars in the small African countries and the fact that the diamond cartels are lying when they say that diamonds are as valuable as they seem to be. So with that in mind the moissanite alternative was introduced. People began to see that purchasing this gemstone was nearly as good as the real thing without all the hassle. <br /><br /> Not long ago diamond <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/hybrid" rel="tag">hybrid</a> came to the world and it has been gaining worldwide acceptance ever since. diamond hybrid is composed of tiny <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/diamond+crystals" rel="tag">diamond crystals</a> that are all aligned to one. This creates the world's first nearly <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/flawless+diamond" rel="tag">flawless diamond</a> stimulant and the world has been hungry for such an advancement. <br /><br /> The real issue seems to be which of these two versions of non-real diamonds are the best. Well according to the leading gemologists, the diamond hybrid takes the contest <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/hands+down" rel="tag">hands down</a>. This is due to many reasons and they all speak to the quality and appearance of the stone itself. <br /><br /> moissanite has a good many problems. For one thing, it is nearly impossible for a moissanite to be created that is completely white (which is the most popular diamond color hands down). Most often the moissanite comes out with a slight pink or perhaps a gray tone that makes it not so appealing. This is never a problem with diamond hybrid. The color that has been created is near perfect and lends itself to the over all grade that the diamond hybrid brings about. <br /><br /> The other factor is that moissanite is very expensive by nature. The process to make the moissanite stone is long and very difficult. For this reason they normally sell for well over five hundred dollars a carat. diamond hybrid is not such a process and therefore is allowed to be sold at a lower price, which makes it all that more appealing. <br /><br /> No matter which way you turn you will find that the diamond hybrid will take the moissanite in all contests. The diamond hybrid has graded at F-G which is a rating that even the largest population of diamonds cannot attain. You will also have the over all quality and color that comes with the diamond hybrid that is only matched by the durability as such.   <bio><a href="http://www.diamondhybrid.ca/" >http://www.diamondhybrid.ca/</a> Offers Diamond Hybrid which is a hybrid diamond simulant composed of a non-precious core crystal combined with infused amorphous diamond. </bio>]]></content:encoded>
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