July 14, 2008

Famous Luxury Diamonds

Around the world there are many luxury diamonds that have been talked about or written about in various stories and official documents. Famous luxury diamonds are part of our world's history, and have been found in various parts of the world, by all types of people. From royalty to the gods, famous luxury diamonds are often as well known as the people who owned them.
For centuries diamonds, famous luxury diamonds or otherwise, were used in the armor of warriors and the crowns of our kings and queens as a symbol of fearlessness.

The Mountain of Light

One of the few oval shaped famous luxury diamonds, the “mountain of light” was first mentioned in the year 1304. It weighed an astounding 186 carats, and it is said that the luxury diamond was set in the peacock throne of Shah Jehan as an eye of one of the peacock's.

During Queen Victoria's reign, the famous luxury diamonds shape was altered a bit and it was recut to weigh 108.93 carats. The luxury diamond is currently one of the British Crown Jewels.

The Orloff

When the Orloff luxury diamond was found, it was said that it weighed around 300 carats. This gemstone of the famous luxury diamonds is held at the Diamond Treasury of the former Soviet Union located in Moscow.

A story about the Orloff claims that the luxury diamond was actually placed in the eye of a god, in the temple of Sri Rangen, which is how it became known as one of the world's famous luxury diamonds.

The Regent

Before this incredibly large diamond of the famous luxury diamonds was cut it weighed 410 carats! Originally called “The Pitt”, after the English Prime Minister, William Pitt, it was cut into a rounded shape and consisted of more than 140 carats.

In 1717, the luxury diamond was sold to the Duke of Orleans, Regent of France. It was then that the luxury diamond was renamed “The Regent”. When Louis XV had his coronation, the stone was set into his crown. When the French Revolution ended, “The Regent” was owned by Napoleon Bonaparte, and was placed into the hilt of Bonaparte's sword. Currently, the luxury diamond is on display for all to enjoy in the Louvre.

The Dresden Green

The Dresden Green stands out among the natural colored luxury diamonds. It is the largest green luxury diamond in the world weighing 40.70 carats. This luxury diamond is historic, large and has a natural green color with a slight blue overtone. These facts make it virtually priceless.





The Conde Pink

The Conde Pinkis a pear shaped and weighs 9.01-carats. This pink luxury diamond was once owned by Louis XIII.



The Tiffany Yellow

The Tiffany Yellow luxury diamond a beautiful canary-yellow octahedron weighing 287.42 in the rough (metric) carats discovered in either 1877 or 1878 in South Africa. The gem after cutting boasts the extraordinary weight of 128.54 carats. And until recently, was the largest golden-yellow in the world.

The Blue Hope

Among the most well known diamonds is The Blue Hope luxury diamond. This 45.52 carat steel blue diamond is currently on display at the Smithsonian. The legends of the ill-fortune and curse bestowed on the possessor of the Hope Luxury Diamond are many. This luxury diamond was donated to the Smithsonian in 1958. The Blue Hope was originally a rather flat, blocky 110-carat rough. It was owned by Louis XIV, and at the time was called “the blue diamond of the crown”. Sometime during the French Revolution, the Blue Hope diamond was stolen. It was later found in London in the year 1830, where it was later purchased by Henry Philip Hope. The blue hope luxury diamond received it's name from this individual, as well as it's reputation for causing bad luck to those who owned it. While Henry Philip Hope owned the precious blue diamond, each of his family members died in extreme poverty.
Continuing with the bad luck, a later owner of the Blue Hope, Mr. Edward McLean also lost many family members to poverty while he possessed the diamond.

The Agra

The Agra is graded as a naturally colored Fancy Light Pink and weighs 32.34 carats. It was sold for about 6.9 million in 1990. Since this sale, it has been modified to a cushion shape weighing about 28.15 carats.




The Transvaal Blue

The Transvaal Blue is pear cut. This blue diamond weighs 25 carats. It was found in the Premier Diamond Mine in Transvaal, South Africa.




The Great Chrysanthemum

The Great Chrysanthemum was discovered in the summer of 1963, in a South African diamond field. This 198.28-carat fancy brown diamond appeared to be a light honey color in its rough state. However, after cutting, it proved to be a rich golden brown, with overtones of sienna and burnt orange.


The Taylor-Burton Luxury Diamond

The Taylor-Burton Luxury Diamond is a pear-shaped 69.42 carat diamond. Cartier of New York purchased this luxury diamond at an auction in 1969 and christened it "Cartier." The next day Richard Burton bought the luxury diamond for Elizabeth Taylor. He renamed it the "Taylor-Burton”. In 1978, Elizabeth Taylor put the luxury diamond up for sale. Prospective buyers had to pay $2,500 each to view the luxury diamond to cover the costs of showing it. Finally, in June of 1979, the luxury diamond was sold for nearly $3 million dollars.

July 01, 2008

Judging Luxury Diamonds Quality

What to Look For

If you want to begin judging luxury diamonds quality, you must first learn and understand the 4 C’s, which are four characteristics of luxury diamonds that give the gem stone it’s overall value. The 4 C’s for judging luxury diamonds quality include the diamonds color, clarity, carats and cut.


Judging Color

Most luxury diamonds are considered to be ideal if they are transparent, or colorless. Luxury Diamonds that are rated as colorless are the most expensive of diamonds. The colors of luxury diamonds are rated with an alphabet grading system that starts with “D” and ends with “Z”. Completely colorless luxury diamonds fall in the “D” and “E” grade, while colored, fancy diamonds are at the other end of the alphabet, at “Y” and “Z”.

There are two main ways that jewelers’ use when judging luxury diamonds quality based on color. They may pull out a set of reference stones, and find the closest match between the diamond and the reference stone to determine its letter grade. Alternatively, the jeweler may use a colorimeter, which can electronically measure the color of the stone and determine its grade within 1/3 of a grade.

Judging Clarity

The clarity of a luxury diamond refers to whether or not the diamond is clear all the way through, or whether it has tiny flaws and cloudy areas within the gemstone. It’s actually very rare to have a luxury diamond with absolute perfect clarity and no flaws, but most diamond flaws are not visible to the naked eye and can only be seen with a magnifying device.

The Gemological Institute of America (GIA) uses a magnification of about 10x when judging diamond quality based on the clarity. There are treatments available to make a diamond appear nicer than it actually is, and the treatments should lower the overall price of the diamond so it is important to do your research before purchasing a diamond to be sure you are not spending more money than you should.

Judging Carat Weight

Carat is the term we used to describe the weight of a luxury diamond gemstone. One carat is equivalent to 200 milligrams of weight. A single luxury diamond with a high amount of carat weight is more expensive than the equivalent amount of carats in multiple stones. This is because finding the larger luxury diamonds is much more rare of an occurrence. So if you want a 2-carat diamond ring, for example, you may decide to go with a half-carat diamond surrounded by smaller diamonds that add up to one and a half carats to give you the total of 2 carats! Judging diamond quality by the amount of carats is difficult, since different shaped gemstones, and stones with different levels of clarity will be priced differently even if they have the same amount of carats.

Judging Cut

One of the most important factors in judging diamond quality is judging the cut of a diamond. It’s important because a quality cut diamond will be more brilliant and reflects light more beautifully, and yet the cut of a diamond has the least impact on the overall price of the diamond.

When judging luxury diamonds quality on the cut of a diamond, look at the stone in a well lit area. If the light seems to go into the stone and bounce back, showing a sparkling reflective surface, the luxury diamond has a good cut. The angles and shapes of a diamond are important to judging diamond quality and the overall appearance of your diamond.

June 18, 2008

How to Buy Diamond Engagement Rings


There is much to consider when purchasing a diamond – especially diamond engagement rings !. The tradition of presenting a woman with a diamond engagement ring when proposing began in 1477 when Archduke Maximilian presented a diamond ring to Mary of Burgundy – and in most cases, the woman you plan to propose to will expect a ring to accompany that proposal!

First, determine how much ring you can afford. Most people use the ‘two months salary’ rule. This means that the ring should cost the equivalent of two months of your current salary. Because you have other bills to pay, saving up this amount of money may take quite a bit of time. You should consider financing. Simply go to the jeweler of your choice and tell them that you plan to buy an engagement ring, and that financing will be necessary. Go ahead and get the credit check out of the way, find out what your payments will be, and how much of a down payment is required.

Now, have your mother, sister, or your girlfriends best friend take your girlfriend shopping, and make sure that they gaze at the engagement rings to get an idea of what she might like. Make sure that the jewelry store you buy the ring from will allow you to return the ring, if that is required, or allow your girlfriend to exchange it for another if she isn’t happy with it!

June 09, 2008

Diamond Engagement Rings and Diamond Wedding Rings

Diamond engagement rings, and now as often as not, matching diamond wedding rings are the symbolic representation of eternal love exchanged between couples to represent their union. While we know today that marriages simply do not always have quite the eternal or even long-lasting tenure they used to have, I think it is still fair to say that very few people go into a marriage that they believe will last less than the rest of their life. The diamond engagement ring is a symbol of the love two people share and an announcement of their mutual agreement to wed. Therefore, the diamond engagement ring should be conspicuous, as it is there to call attention to the announcement of the betrothal. So the solitaire diamond or the large center diamond with a cluster of smaller diamonds is extremely appropriate for the diamond engagement ring. Once the matching diamond wedding ring is added to the ladies finger and often the matching men's diamond wedding ring is placed on his finger the additional announcement of a completed union is represented.

There are numerous considerations to be made when selecting a diamond engagement ring. The quality of the diamond (or diamonds) in the engagement ring go a long way to determine the price, as well as the sparkle the diamond engagement ring will elicit. The selection of the type of diamond to be found in a diamond engagement ring can vary all the way from the young man who impulsively stops into a jewelry store and buys almost the first engagement ring that he sees, to the much more discriminating jewelry aficionado who selects the stones individually himself and then either designs or consults to the jeweler on the design for the mounting for the ring. In either case, the intention may be virtually the same, however, in the latter case, it is likely that the prior knowledge of jewelry and concern for the end product will likely produce better results.

For those less knowledgeable about jewelry who wish to purchase the perfect diamond engagement ring, or wedding, and engagement rings set, increasingly there are various jewelry masters accessible on the Internet that offer a broad selection and often very logical tutoring as to the exact decision one might wish to make. In truth, the task of choosing the right diamond engagement ring can be very daunting without some expert help. Diamonds are evaluated by their degree of clarity, and of course, the size is measured in karats, they also vary in color. Diamonds are most often set in gold or platinum. Of course the size and shape of the mounting and the intricacy of the setting are additional factors to be considered. Diamonds can be set in yellow or white gold, platinum, even silver. The shape or cut of the diamond may be round, emerald cut, Marquis, Baguette or heart-shaped. Even beyond the advice of the jewelry master, often the most logical person to consult before making the decision as to what type of ring to buy is the person who was going to wear it. The bride to be, who has all of her life imagined the beautiful round diamond with smaller round diamonds surrounding it, may not be pleased with her future husband's idea of a solitaire marquee. If he likes gold, and she wears white gold, the engagement may never progress beyond the presentation of the ring. So sometimes the perfect diamond engagement ring is literally in the mind of the beholder, as long as the one you slip on her finger looks pretty much the same as the one in her mind, you are good to go. Clairvoyance or careful, thoughtful questioning can always make a major difference in a relationship. Further, diamonds are forever, only if they are accepted. by Gene Schwerman

About the Author

Gene Schwerman is the founder and head marketing consultant for Truly Unique Website Design. Truly Unique works on websites of all varieties, such as www.thejewelrymaster.com, where you can find white gold engagement rings and white gold wedding bands.

May 24, 2008

Tips for Choosing a Diamond Engagement Ring


Choosing the right diamond engagement ring is a decision you make once, but that will be with the two of you forever. The diamond engagement ring you purchase today can be passed down to your future children and grandchildren for generations to come. How do you wish your symbol of love to be remembered?

The solitaire diamond engagement ring is the classic engagement ring. A three stone diamond engagement ring adds special significance with each diamond representing the past, present and future of your life together. For a complete look, choose a diamond engagement ring – bridal set that can be paired with her wedding band for a seamlessly stunning look.

A diamond engagement ring is a symbol of everlasting love. The ring itself is significant in that it is a circle with no beginning or end like the love you share for each other. The diamonds in a diamond engagement ring represent something precious and rare. And like your love, diamonds are among the strongest natural substances on earth.

Creative Ways to Present Her with a Diamond Engagement Ring

The special moment when you present her with her diamond engagement ring is one that she will never forget. Each and every time she gazes upon the gorgeous diamond engagement ring on her finger, she’ll recall the moment of your proposal. Ensuring that this moment is special will be just as important as the diamond engagement ring itself.

The story of your proposal is one that will be told by both of you for years to come! Here are some things to think about before creating your perfect proposal when you present her with her dazzling diamond engagement ring:

  • What is her personality type? Does she have a sense of humor? A sense of adventure? Or is she more sentimental and romantic? Does she love to be the center of attention? The scene you set to slide that beautiful diamond engagement ring on her finger should be one that is both romantic and takes her personality into consideration.
  • Where did you meet? Oftentimes there is nothing more romantic that presenting her with a diamond engagement ring in the place where you met or fell in love. For example, if you met at college, think about taking her for a weekend stroll on your old college campus and proposing in your favorite hang out spot.
  • Where did you have your first date or fall in love? The first date or the special day that you both realized you were in love is just as memorable as the day that you will present her with her diamond engagement ring. Add even more significance to that memory by recreating the date or the day for your proposal.

May 21, 2008

Diamond Bracelets –Tips on choosing and gifting one

Diamonds are eternal and when a woman wears them on her wrist they reflect a bond with the special person who gifted the diamond bracelet to her. Diamond bracelets are not as common as diamond rings or earrings but there is a huge variety out there and if you can afford one, a diamond bracelet is an overwhelming present for anyone.

Diamond rings are synonymous with special occasions like engagements, weddings and anniversaries but throwing in a diamond bracelet on these occasions is like adding cherry to the icing. Where the ring is essential, the diamond bracelet is special. It is this that makes the diamond bracelet a possession of a lifetime.

Diamond bracelets are usually quite expensive and hence they are out of reach for many of us. But, if you have a solid stash of dimes tucked away, you can make the occasion very special for that special someone. Although, diamond bracelets come in many designs, the patterns and styles are fewer than that of rings. Usually, you will be able to find a bracelet that compliments a ring design but this may not be a certainty.

Nonetheless, the popularity of diamond jewelry has made room for a good selection of diamond bracelets as well, and you can take your pick. Bracelets are available in light as well as flashy settings. In fact, the bracelet offers more space to experiment with the stone size and setting. Despite the variety, bracelets are far more expensive due to the sheer quantity of stone ad metal that goes into making it.

Depending on the occasion, you can pick the bracelet design. If you are gifting the diamond bracelet to your wife on an anniversary, picking out a style that compliments a ring or earring she already has can be a very smart decision. On the other hand, if it’s a just-because kind of present, you can pick any pattern you like. You can also gift a diamond bracelet to your mother as a sign of love, respect and gratefulness on occasions like Mother’s Day. For such a purchase make sure you buy something that is in tune with what your mother is likely to wear depending on her wardrobe and age. Light design diamond bracelets are also a good gift for parents to give their daughters on birthdays and graduation days. A classy modern design that can be worn with a variety of clothes is a perfect memorabilia for your daughter’s special day.

May 14, 2008

RarityOf the 4 C's, Carat Weight is probably one of the most important considerations with respect to rarity, value, and consumer preference. In fact, Carat Weight, or how much the diamond weighs is the most significant value factor in a diamond. Because diamonds by nature are rare, a 2 carat diamond is actually about 3 times more valuable than a comparable quality 1 carat size. Statistically a 1 carat is one in a million diamonds mined, and a 2 carat is one in five million diamonds mined. Therefore, all things considered a 2 carat diamond is really "value priced" based on the rarity factor.
Definitions/ConceptsTo assist in you in selecting the right size diamond here is a review of some key Carat Weight concepts. The term "Carat" is derived from the "Carob Seed", which is today used as a food flavoring. In ancient times this fairly consistent seed was used in "pan-balance" scales to determine the weight of precious items traded like gold, silver, and yes gemstones and diamonds! In the early 1900's the "Carat" was standardized to equals 1/5 of a gram or .20 gm. Therefore, 5 carats = 1.00 gram. The Carat is further broken down into "points". There are 100 points to a Carat, just like 100 pennies to a dollar. Common diamond Carat Weights sold typically range from 1/5 Carat (20 points) to 1 Carat (100 points) and larger! Diamonds smaller than 1/5 Carat are referred to as "melee" diamonds, and are quite often used to accent a center or feature diamond.
PricingLarger diamonds are much more rare, thus commanding a higher price/per/carat. Carat weight affects the value of a diamond by about 10-20% for each step in size difference. Also, "magic sizes" refer to major carat weight categories, for example exactly 1.00 carat, or larger, and can prompt "price premiums". To calculate the price of a diamond you multiply the carat weight by the price/per/carat. For example: if a 1.25 carat diamond was priced at $10,000 per/carat the diamond would be sold for $12,500.
Choosing The Right SizeIn the selection process, most women today aspire to owning an engagement diamond of at least 1 carat. Statistically, the average size sold for engagement is between a half and three-quarter carat. The carat weight however, doesn't necessarily reflect how the diamond appears. The most popular diamond shapes sold are the Round and Princess Cuts. The outer diameter of a 1 carat round diamond is about 6.5mm, however if the diamond is cut too "deep" it will be smaller in diameter, or if it's too "shallow" it will appear larger in diameter. When you review the section on "Cut Quality", bigger doesn't necessarily mean better. The final decision is always up to YOU, the consumer.
Back to selecting the right size.view and observe the examples of different carat weights for round diamonds and their corresponding sizes to determine what is right for you. Also, please note that the appearance of these sizes may be affected by your computer monitor screen. For an easy comparison of price and size, see the table below. Prices are approximate and based upon D Color, internally flawless clarity, and excellent cut quality.