Ruby Buying Advice, Guide, Tips
Monday, June 9, 2008
Natural ruby shades vary from light to dark red and rubies often have undertones, such a a purplish cast. The variations add to the charm and individuality of each gemstone. Some rubies are red with yellowish to orange tones. Some rubies are red with blue to purple tones. Large, high-quality, natural rubies are very rare and expensive and should be accompanied by a report from a qualified gem lab that certifies their authenticity. More information here
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Diamond Engagement Rings Buying Tips, Guide
Saturday, June 7, 2008
The best way to win the heart of a woman is by gifting her diamond engagement ring. But before buying diamond engagement rings there are few things that should be kept in mind. If you are going for diamond engagement rings then keep in mind the cut, clarity, color and carat weight. These are the most important aspects of diamond and cannot be ignored at the time of buying the diamond engagement ring. More information hereLabels: Diamond-Jewelry
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LG Launches a New LG Shine ‘Titanium Black’
Thursday, June 5, 2008
The brand-new LG Shine ‘Titanium Black’ offers mobile users a stylish phone with a high technical specification. Taking influence from futuristic trends, the LG Shine ‘Titanium Black’ presents a handset with a mature and refined finish. Edgier than black and more chic than silver, LG Shine ‘Titanium Black’ combines the best of both looks and will allow both men and women to shine. More information hereLabels: iPhone
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Pearl Necklace Guide Buying Tips
The "classic" piece of pearl jewelry is, of course, the pearl necklace. Akoya pearls are the most traditional type of pearl used in necklaces, but freshwater pearls, Black Tahitian pearls, and large South Sea pearls are also used, often to stunning effect. Akoyas, of course, exhibit the traditional white, silver, or cream colors, while Tahitians and South Sea pearls yield pearl necklaces ranging from bright white to darker tones. Freshwater pearls can be either white or pastel, and are generally more affordable than the saltwater options. More information hereLabels: Pearls
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Gold-Plated and Diamond-Studded Macbook Pro
I love my Macbook, but I don't know that I'd ever considering going so far as to plate it in gold with a big diamond-studded apple logo. Pricing varies, of course, but estimates for a gold-plated Macbook Pro run around $1200-$1500 plus another $500-$2400 for the logo (depending if you want CZs or diamonds). More information hereLabels: Diamond-Studded
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Most Valuable and Precious Gemstone "Ruby"
Ruby is considered to be the most valuable and precious gemstones ever existed. The origin of this magnificent stone is India. The Ruby in Sanskrit is known as ‘Ratnaraj’ which means ‘king of the gemstones’ and yet it is so. Ruby is a variety of the corundum mineral which is red in color. Rubies are primarily mined in Africa, Asia, Australia, Greenland, Madagascar and North Carolina. Myanmar, Sri Lanka, Cambodia and Kenya are the other countries where Rubies can be found. More information hereLabels: Ruby
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