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176: The History Of Native American Jewelry
We all know that beautifying oneself and the use of jewelry has been around since the prehistoric times. Bead making and bead necklaces called heishe, which have been derived from the Santo Domingo wo..

177: Gold Charm Jewelry - The Perfect Gift For All Ages And Occasions
If you are confused and have no idea about what you should gift your sweetheart, friend or someone close in the family, gold charm jewelry would be the perfect solution. Whether it is a male or a fema..



178: The Nature of Gold Jewelry
Gold is dense, soft, shiny and the most malleable and ductile of the known metals. Because of the softness of pure (24k) gold, it is usually alloyed with base metals for use in jewellery, altering its..

179: Find Your Own Diamond Mine
Apply around 58,000 atmospheres of pressure to pure carbon and then heat to about 2,600 degrees Fahrenheit and you will have a diamond. For millions of years microscopic plants and animals lived and ..

180: Buying Man Made Diamonds
Jewelries (joias) are an important addition to the attire and a wonderful complement to the over-all beauty of a person. They are not just mere objects worn to embellish the looks of a person; rather,..

181: Buying Man Made Diamonds
Jewelries (joias) are an important addition to the attire and a wonderful complement to the over-all beauty of a person. They are not just mere objects worn to embellish the looks of a person; rather,..

182: Everyone Wants Big Diamonds
As a status symbol big diamonds have no equal. It shows that you have the ability to spend an extravagant amount of money on jewelry. When not being displayed these beautiful gems are hidden away in..

183: Blogging For Socially Responsible Business
To the progressive shopper, the jewelry industry is associated with blood diamonds, dirty gold, and lead poisoned jewelry imported from China. In May, 2007, I started a blog that supports the movement..

184: History Of Synthetic Diamonds
As the name implies synthetic diamonds look like real diamonds but do not have the same properties as real diamonds. The ability to determine the differences between chemical compusosition, hardness,..

185: History Of Man Made Diamonds
Henri Moissan (1852-1907) received the Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 1906. In 1892 theorized that by crystallizing carbon with pressure and heat from molten iron he could make diamonds. The then set o..

186: Diamonds And The Computer Industry
The first wave of gem-quality manufactured diamonds hit the market late in 2003. Man-made diamonds is nothing new and the technology has been available since the mid 19th century. Small diamond crys..

187: World Famous Diamonds #5
Description of some of the most famous diamonds in the world.The Earth StarThe Earth Star was found in the Jagersfontein Mine in 1967. It was cut from a raw stone of about 248.9 carats into a Pear sh..



188: Topaz As A Jewelry Gemstone
Topaz has a wealth of ancient history and folklore attached to it and can be found on the market in a variety of colors. The stone can be found in such diverse locations as Russia, Brazil, Central As..

189: Lazurite As A Jewelry Gemstone
Lazurite is known by several different names in the gem world and is widely known as lapis lazuli or lapis or, in ancient times, blue rock. This stone should never be confused with lazulite valued as ..

190: Amethyst As A Jewelry Gemstone
The Amethyst is a form of quartz. This beautiful gemstone comes in several colors with the purple version of this gemstone regarded as the most popular and also the most valuable. The gemstone quality..

191: Emerald As A Jewelry Gemstone
Emeralds are a green shade of beryllium aluminum Silicate. These stones are hard with well defined crystal features that, when polished and cut are known the worldwide for their brilliance and clarit..

192: Zircon As A Jewelry Gemstone
This beautiful gemstone was once considered an economical, yet strikingly beautiful substitute for diamond and occurs naturally in yellows, browns, greens and can also be colorless. The color is dete..

193: Tourmaline As A Jewelry Gemstone
Sparkling colors combined with a diamond-like brilliance makes tourmaline a very popular gemstone. They can be cut in a variety of facets and shapes and look truly unique. Green stones called elbait..

194: Saphire As A Jewelry Gemstone
Sapphire is identical in structure to ruby and is a variety of the mineral corundum. Sapphires are seen widely as blue in color with red and pink red corundum stones being classified as rubies. This..

195: Peridot As A Jewelry Gemstone
This is a little-known gemstone in modern times but it has gained in popularity partly by its use in the American Southwest as part of Native American jewelry making. Peridot comes in one basic color..

196: Moonstone As A Gemstone
Moonstone is actually a variety of oligoclase crystal and is a member of feldspar family of minerals. Some folks also refer to oligoclase as sunstone and can be found in colors ranging from yellow to..

197: Turquoise As A Jewelry Gemstone
These magnificent stones are some of the most popular in the world. Though most stones used in jewelry have been treated to enhance their appearance and durability, this does not take away from their..

198: Ruby As A Jewelry Gemstone
Rubies are the stones of folklore and mystery. Often fiery red and reflecting an extraordinary depth of color, ruby is said to resemble the heart and is able inspire the passions of love. This stone..

199: Garnet As A Jewelry Gemstone
Garnet has a long and storied history dating back to before the Bronze Age. These stones have long been prized for their beauty and brilliance. These gemstones are used in creating jewelry and are u..

200: Jade As A Jewelry Gemstone
The mystical jade stone has long captured the mind and spirit of humankind for thousands of years. The brilliant luster and deep color variations entice the eye and its mystical powers are said to wa..

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