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1). Where Did Rolex Come From? By : Steve Gink
In 1905 Hans Wilsdorf established a company in London who were to specialise in the development and production of watches. Three years later he chose Rolex as the brand name for his watches. This was because it was short enough to fit easily on the dial of a watch and was also easily pronounceable in most European languages.
Article Related to: rolex, fake, watch, expensive, daytona, 24, replica, diamond, jewerly
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3). How to choose a diamond? By : Dana_CC
Set a Budget
When buying a diamond it is very easy to get carried away. Before you begin shopping determine a budget. Only you can decide what amount is comfortable for you. But remember - Diamonds are expensive
Know the 4C's
Over the years, diamond professionals have developed standards for comparing and evaluating diamonds. These standards are better known as the 4 C's - Carat weight, Color, Clarity, and Cut - which, together, affect the appearance and value of the diamond.
Article Related to: diamonds, diamond rings, wedding rings, engagement rings, jewerly, wedding, advice
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4). The Perfect Bridal Bling By : Michele Neisler
Like many brides, when you are choosing your attire and accessories for your wedding wardrobe, you want everything to be perfect. You need the amazing dress of your dreams, comfortable yet gorgeous shoes, and of course, the most beautiful jewelry available.
Article Related to: jewerly, bling, bling-bling, bridal, jewel, necklace, earrings, bracelet, ring, gold, silver, stone
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5). Black Smudges From Your Diamond Gold Necklace By : Victor Epand
This article talks about some of the problems that you might have when buying a diamond gold necklace.
Article Related to: black smudges, diamond, gold, necklace, 10k, jewerly, quality, skin, clothing, make-up, metal, alloy, karat
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6). Learn More about Diamonds By : Dana_CC
A Diamond is a mineral made of carbon that is crystallized. In fact a diamond is more than 99.95% pure carbon. The remaining 0.05 percent of the elements often influences the crystal's color and shape. The diamond is also by far the hardest natural substance known to man. Diamonds form between 75 and 120 miles below the earth's surface. Only at these great depths do the necessary temperature and pressure exist to form this unique gem.
Article Related to: jewerly, diamonds, about diamonds
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7). Keeping Your Life Shimmering With Wholesale Jewelry By : Sandra Stammberger
I can show you the world, shining, shimmering splendid… A very typical line from a famous song…
This can also be the same words to describe you: shining, shimmering with jewelry.
If jewelry is your passion, isn’t it quite expensive?
Maybe a lot of people want to start their own jewelry collection, the problem is they cannot afford to buy those costly shimmering jewels.
Article Related to: wholesale, jewerly, fashion
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8). How to buy a Pearl By : Dana_CC
A number of factors affect the appraisal of pearl quality. We recommend that customers learn the basics of selecting fine pearls to make pearl buying an enjoyable experience and to ensure a sound investment.
Pearls Size
Pearl size is mostly determined by two factors: the size of the implanted nucleus and the thickness of the nacre that grows layer upon layer around the nucleus.
Article Related to: pearls, jewerly, black pearls
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