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So happy that Spring is almost here

by The Shopping Maniac

It’s really starting to look and feel like Spring here in Toronto. It reached 14 Celsius today (57.2 F) which is pretty warm for mid-March. I can’t wait until it’s officially Spring!

This weekend my husband and I are going to go to the Canada Blooms Show downtown. I haven’t been to that Gardening show for a few years now. I’m going to bring my camera and my video camera and I expect that I’ll have lots of material for my gardening blogs after a day long visit! I’m sure I’ll also manage to find a few new plants to buy as well, as I always do at these kind of shows. Even though my garden is pretty much jam packed with plants!

While we’re downtown we might visit the jewelry district to look at watches. My husbands watch stopped working a while ago and he’s always liked momentum watches so maybe we’ll find him a new watch too.

Are you as happy as I am that Spring is almost here?

Nostalgic for my old job in the jewelry trade

by The Shopping Maniac






Everyday when I watch the news they keep talking about how the price of gold keeps going up and up. It’s something like $1245 an ounce now.

I think I’m starting to wish I was working in the jewelry trade again.

Oh yes, I used to be a jeweler. No – not a salesperson behind a counter. I actually made jewelry, cast gold, cut designs into rings, pendants and bracelets with a diamond cutter, gold plated and so on. My husband was a jeweler (trades person like me) as well.

My sister and I used to work together with our respective businesses. She was and still is a jewelry engraver. So our customers would come in and I’d put a design on their jewelry or make a mold so they could mass produce a piece and then my sister would engrave the finished work once one of our customers clients purchased a piece.

We worked in a building filled with jewelry trades people, from those who specialized in setting stones, to gem sellers who’d open a bag and drop it on a desk letting the loose diamonds scatter, to people like myself who cast gold into pieces of jewelry and so on.

It was a tough business. I loved it and I hated it. During the busy season I’d sometimes work 18 hours a day. I had to because once January, February and March hit things really slowed down and if you didn’t make your money over Christmas you’d be in for some tough times.

Anyone else work in the jewelry trade now or in the past? If so, did you enjoy it?






Wedding Rings: Research Before You Shop

by The Shopping Maniac

Judging custom wedding rings is to a large degree, admittedly, a subjective affair. You either like the look or you don’t. But when adding in factors of cost, durability and the like, it’s helpful to be aware of some objective criteria used by the pros. You’ll want your personalized ring choice to be a good one. Fine personalized jewelry is not something you want to buy uninformed.

WEIGHT

It is often misunderstood that, while diamonds are measured in carats, gold is measured in karats. This is an indication of the purity, rather than a measure of the weight or the size. Rings made of 14k gold actually consist of 14/24 pure gold which makes it about 58% pure. Platinum’s purity hase a measurement scale between 900 and 950 out of 1000. This translates to a 950PT wedding ring being 95% pure platinum.

Note that the remainder is often comprised of chemically similar though equally valuable metals. While lower numbers can be found, they won’t be found in fine jewelry wedding rings.

A diamond, by contrast, is measured in carats (ct), ranging from near zero and up. 1 carat = 200 mg, a measure of mass. A diamond that is less than one eighth of a carat is considered a chip. Partly, the reason is the difficulty of faceting and polishing such a small stone in order to bring out a diamond’s effects.

A diamond that isn’t fully faceted or properly shaped is known as a “chip.”. They can result from accidents or the crystal structure that makes cutting and polishing nearly impossible. But the smaller the stone, the more difficult this becomes. So, most chips are in the range stated.

The Cullnan diamond, weighing in at about 3106 carats, is the biggest individual gem-quality diamond ever discovered. It was cut down into the egg-shaped stone that sits in the scepter of England, itself about 525 carats.

But there are many other factors that influence the cost and look of a fine diamond intended to sit in an engagement ring or wedding band.

CLARITY

A diamond is judged by professionals on how ‘clear’ it is, and the stone is then placed into a category.

FL, IF – Flawless, or Internally Flawless represents the highest grade in this area. Such stones are extremely rare and hence invariably very expensive.

VVS1, VVS2 – These ratings represent a diamond which is only ‘very very slightly included’. ‘Included’ means, essentially, occluded or cloudy. Inclusions of non-diamond material or structure are responsible for lack of perfect clarity. Despite the ominous sounding word, these gems are very high quality. The flaws can only barely be seen under 10x magnification.

VS1, VS2 – Very Slightly Included ratings represent high quality stones. No flaw is visible to the naked eye.

SI1, SI2 – Slightly Included gems contains flaws that are visible under 10x magnification and may just barely be seen by those with very sharp eyes. Beyond having good eyesight, though, one needs to know what to look for. Generally, non-experts won’t notice much of anything.

I1, I2, I3 – These are mediocre quality stones that may still look very nice. But they have visible flaws when one looks closely that will reduce the brilliance of the stone’s appearance.

COLOR

Clarity is actually a separate measure from color. Diamonds are usually considered a colorless stone, but diamonds come in a wide variety of colors. Fashions change and in one era what might be considered a flaw will be highly valued by the next generation. The color is produced by small ‘impurities’ mixed into the carbon structure that makes up diamond.

A 200-carat blue diamond in the Smithsonian (the Hope Diamond), for example, is valued not only for its unusually large size. Its rare and pure color is also a significant factor.

Blue, pink and yellow are among the most common colors found in ring stones.

D stones are completely colorless and correspondingly rare.

E diamonds are also considered colorless. Any impurities are in trace amounts detectable only by experts with special tools. Still very rare.

F are also graded colorless, but a slight color may be seen by an expert.

G-H are near colorless. Non-experts can detect some shading if they look closely, but these can still be high quality diamonds.

I-J Near colorless diamonds in which the color is slightly detectable. Still a very good value.

K-M are stones in which the color is highly noticeable. Observe, though, that these ratings are for diamonds that are ranked according to how little color they have. As a result, many will find a yellow diamong quite beautiful.

What’s important is to have the color be uniform. Small spots of color are still considered a flaw by most everyone. Of course, that too is simply a matter of taste and some future trendsetter may decide such diamonds are worth even more.

CUT

It is challenging to give a ranking to the quality or price of a diamond based on the cut of the gem. This is due to the fact that detemining the “best” cut is really a matter of personal preference. The different cuts – round, oval, square, princess – are all equally beautiful and choice simply depends on personal preference. Other common shapes are the Marquise (a type of elongated stone), the Pear, Emerald cut, Trilliant (a wedge shape), Radiant, Cushion and Heart shaped.

Diamon experts have much more specific criteria and will evaluate the different angles and the facet numbers. The Radiant, for example, has 70 facets while the Trilliant has 25 on the crown and 19 on the pavilion. But these details need not concern wedding ring buyers.

Are You Looking For the Perfect Antique Engagement Ring Setting?

by The Shopping Maniac

You need to give the process of selecting your engagement ring some serious thought.  This decision cannot be hurried.  There are so many different types of setting available and you need to make sure you are selecting the correct style.  Choosing a ring you absolutely adore is a very good idea.  You will be wearing the ring most, if not every day and it needs to fit in with your lifestyle.

A reasonably traditional type of ring is the antique ring setting.  A lot of people love this setting and it is still very popular today.  Within the antique engagement ring style there are many settings for you to choose from all of which display a passionate and charming collection of reproduction vintage style settings made of white gold and platinum.

Below are details of some jewelrs you may want to take a look at.  They provide a wide selection of styles to choose from and give lots of information.

Diamonds USA is a great place to start your process of looking for the finest antique engagement ring setting.  There is a large selection of rings available for you to make the perfect choice.  The range covers, gemstone, diamond, plain, unique, contemporary, Celtic, designer, hand braided, two tone and custom styled rings.  There is also a large choice of wedding bands, including diamond set wedding bands available for you to chose from.  This is a company that has a huge array of choice for both engagement and wedding rings and one that you can completely trust. Because there is no middle man involved, the savings are passed onto the customer.  You are able to buy beautiful engagement and wedding jewelry at great prices because you are dealing direct with the supplier.

Fine Jewelers is another jeweler you may wish to visit if you are looking for an antique engagement ring setting. They aim to help make your decision of choosing the perfect engagement ring as easy as possible by providing a large selection for you to choose from. Their range is constantly updated which means there will always be something new for you to view.   However, one thing dies remain constant about this company.  As far as engagement rings are concerned the company is undoubtedly one of the most well respected and popular jewelers around the world and I am sure you will definitely want to take look at their range to see if there is anything that catches your eye!

Roman Numeral Jewelry Celebrates Life's Special Moments

by The Shopping Maniac

The jewelry that will be most cherished will be meaningful in addition to being beautiful.

The use of cultural symbols in jewelry can create this special combination of beauty and meaning. Jewelry with Roman numerals, in particular, can keep close a memory of the special times and people in your life.

Roman numerals are a numbering system originating in ancient Rome based on seven letters given values as numbers. Any number can be created with a combination of these seven letters. While thousands of years old, Roman numerals continue to be popular today and are a wonderful way of giving gravity and meaning to a special number or date.

Romanesque symbols evoke boldness, strength, longevity. It represents permanence and tradition. Roman numerals are enduring, solid, time-honored.

The straightforward and elegant lines of Roman numerals create an artistic and attractive design on their own. They communicate confidence and steadfastness that combine with their meaning to create a very meaningful piece of jewelry.

Roman numeral jewelry helps us embrace moments in time – birth, graduation, first date, engagement, marriage, and other special memories. It can celebrate either a beginning or a culmination. As a gift, it can be a deeply personal message to the recipient. Or, celebrate with a gift to yourself for a achieving a goal or marking the day that changed your world.

Whether a Roman numeral ring, pendant, bracelet or charm, date jewelry allows the wearer to hold a personal moment close. The special date is always with you, but you choose whether to share its meaning. Your statement can be open and public or kept private and discreet with only your and a few others knowing the true meaning.

A simple numeral can create hidden and deeply personal meaning in a piece of unique jewelry.

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