Diamonds with characteristics 3/6 (color – 3, clarity – 6)

In a store window on dark velvet under a bright electric light, all diamonds sparkle in the same way. And we are not talking about size and the number of facets. Although size matters for diamonds, you should not only look at the size, but also the color and clarity of the stone. So, you have decided to buy a gemstone or an item with it. On the tag or in the certificate it says: "3/6". What each of these numbers means, let's talk about in this article. Deciphering Let's start from the beginning. Diamond characteristics 3/6 means that the stone has color 3 (this parameter is indicated first) and clarity 6 according to the Russian diamond certification system TU 117-4.2009-2002. But, as already mentioned, size matters, and the TU takes this into account. For stones with 57 facets weighing up to 0.29 carats, there are 7 color and 9 clarity parameters. If the mass of the gem is from 0.3 carats and higher, there are 17 color grades and 13 purity grades. Fig 1. Color of a diamond …
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How to Make a Jewelry Organizer: A Practical Guide for Jewelry Lovers

Welcome to our practical guide on how to make a jewelry organizer! For all the jewelry enthusiasts out there, having a designated space to store and display your precious gems can make a world of difference. Instead of untangling necklaces or searching for a matching earring in a jumble of accessories, a jewelry organizer will keep everything neatly organized and easily accessible. The best part? You can create your own customized jewelry organizer that meets your specific needs and personal style. Let's dive in and discover how to make a stylish and functional jewelry organizer!

Gather the Materials You'll Need

Before embarking on any DIY project, it's essential to gather all the necessary materials and tools. For this jewelry organizer project, you'll need:

A picture frame with a sturdy backing Decorative fabric or felt Wooden dowels or hooks Small screws and a screwdriver Wire mesh or chicken wire Hot glue gun and glue sticks Scissors Pr…
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Why Gold is Used to Make Jewellery

Gold has been treasured by humans for centuries, and its lustrous, yellow hue has captivated us since ancient times. This precious metal has been used to create stunning jewellery pieces that adorn our bodies and hold both sentimental and monetary value. But have you ever wondered why gold is the preferred choice for crafting jewellery? In this article, we will delve into the qualities that make gold so ideal for jewellery making.

Ancient Beginnings

Gold has a rich history that dates back to ancient civilizations such as Egypt, Mesopotamia, and Greece. These cultures revered gold for its rarity, beauty, and durability. The association of gold with power and wealth was so strong that it became a symbol of royalty and divinity. Throughout history, gold has played a significant role, and its allure remains just as captivating in modern times.

Unparalleled Beauty

One of the primary reasons gold is used to make jewellery is its unmatched beauty. The warm, gold…

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Diamonds with characteristics 3/3 (color – 3, clarity – 3)

At first glance, most colorless diamonds look like twin brothers. And this is not so much due to the unprofessionalism of the beholder as to the imperfection of human vision. Therefore, when choosing a single stone or diamond jewelry, it is necessary to carefully read the characteristics on the product tag or in the certificate. For example, they say that the color and clarity of a diamond correspond to 3/3. What do these numbers mean for the buyer? Deciphering There are several systems of diamond certification in the world. In our country, TU 117-4.2009-2002 is accepted. To evaluate a stone, jewelers use a special table. Stones weighing up to 0.29 carats have 7 grades of color and 9 grades of clarity, while stones weighing from 0.3 carats have 17 grades of color and 13 grades of clarity. There is also a difference in the grading of stones with 17, 33 and 57 facets. But below we will consider only round brilliant-cut diamonds with 57 facets, since such stones are the most com…
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What to get for engagement gifts for young people

Engagement is a moment in life when a young man makes a formal marriage proposal to his beloved. In Russian culture, the analog was matchmaking. Nowadays, this ritual is not obligatory. Nevertheless, most couples still hold an engagement. It can be both chamber - when the participants are only two lovers, and the whole celebration with invited guests. What on the engagement future groom gives the girl The main gift for engagement is, of course, an engagement ring. By accepting the jewelry, the girl gives her consent to marriage. Additionally, flowers are a traditional "bonus". Balloons, clappers, fireworks - can be a bright entourage, but are not mandatory. What kind of ring is given to a girl on engagement Fig. 1. Engagement ring with a diamond The classic engagement ring is a Tiffany gold ring with a single round colorless diamond. But there are no hard rules about which ring to propose with. If you do not want to depart too much from tradition, but also do not follow them e…
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What a “dancing” diamond is and why it “dances”

Fig 1. Dancing diamond They say that for the most part jewelers are conservative people and are not partial to any innovations. But when innovations in jewelry do happen, they make a sensation, make the whole world stand still in mute admiration and then rush to the stores. The "dancing diamond" produced just such an effect a few years ago. No, this is not some new kind of cut diamond. A special cut and a special mount in the cast make the stone "dance". Mounting in the setting There are four main types of stone mounting in a setting: krapanova - the mineral is held on the setting with the help of "paws"; corning - the stone is fixed directly in the metal with the help of corners; blind (rim) - the gem is fixed in the frame and crimped by it around the entire perimeter; special group. Each of these groups has many subtypes (we have discussed this issue in detail in the article "Types of stone setting in jewelry"), and the most common ones are krapanova and blind. B…
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How to Store Diamond Jewellery: Tips for Long-Lasting Brilliance

As we all know, diamonds are forever. They symbolize love, luxury, and timeless beauty. Whether you're lucky enough to own a diamond engagement ring, a dazzling necklace, or a pair of sparkling earrings, it's important to take proper care of your precious gemstone. Storing your diamond jewellery correctly not only ensures its longevity but also helps maintain its brilliant shine. In this article, we will share some valuable tips on how to store diamond jewellery, so you can continue to cherish its beauty for years to come.

1. Clean your diamonds before storage

Before you tuck away your diamonds for safekeeping, it's essential to give them a good cleaning. Over time, dirt, oil, and other substances can dull the sparkle of your diamond. To clean your jewellery, you can use a soft toothbrush and a mixture of warm water and mild detergent. Gently scrub the diamond and its setting, paying special attention to the underside where dirt tends to accumulate. Rinse the piec…

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Did the Ocean Heart diamond exist and what is its history?

Fig 1. Diamond Heart of the Ocean Competent Hollywood screenwriters are good at making inanimate things full-fledged characters in a story. In the future, the viewer invariably associates these objects with the movie where they shone. For example, what movie brings to mind a glove with long iron claws-blades? "Wolverine," of course! Well, or "A Nightmare on Elm Street" - depending on the length of the blades. A gold ring with a glowing ligature? "Lord of the Rings," of course. The red and blue pills are from "The Matrix," and so on. And how about a pendant with a blue stone cut in a heart shape and framed by diamonds? Yes, that's right - it's the blue "Heart of the Ocean" diamond from the touching story of the love of a young aristocrat Rose and a penniless artist Jack that erupted aboard the doomed Titanic. What is true and what is fiction in this story? Does the "Heart of the Ocean" diamond really exist or is it a figment of the imagination of the authors of the picture? …
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What is Polki Jewellery?

Polki jewellery is a traditional form of Indian jewellery that dates back centuries. It is known for its exquisite craftsmanship and stunning designs, making it highly sought after by both Indian brides and jewellery enthusiasts worldwide. In this article, we will delve into the fascinating world of Polki jewellery, exploring its history, unique characteristics, and cultural significance.

The Origins of Polki Jewellery

The art of Polki jewellery can be traced back to the Mughal era in India, around the 17th century. It was during this time that the Mughal emperors brought with them the art of using uncut diamonds, known as Polki, in their jewellery. The technique originated in the region of Rajasthan, which is still considered the hub of Polki jewellery production today.

Polki diamonds are natural, uncut diamonds that are delicately set in gold or silver metal. Unlike other forms of diamond jewellery, Polki diamonds retain their original shape and surface,…

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Why cut quality is an important characteristic of a diamond

They say that an important criterion for gemologists when evaluating a diamond is the cut of the stone. And they are right. Imagine that you are looking at two stones with the same characteristics - both VVS (Very Very Slightly Included), i.e. clean, almost without defects, very small inclusions can be seen only in a microscope. And the shape of the cut is the same. But one of them shines with stellar brilliance, mesmerizes and beckons, and the second one next to it looks like an unattractive poor relative, in which there is neither strength, nor play, nor brilliance, nor, to put it bluntly, special beauty. And it seems to be smaller in size than its luxurious counterpart. What is the difference between the "twins"? It lies in the quality of cut, the notorious "ABVG" according to the Russian TU 117-4.2099-2002 and the 4th C (CUT) according to the international GIA system. Cut quality What is diamond cut quality and why is it so important? Nature creates a diamond, endowing i…
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