Clean Your Denture And Gold Necklace In One Step

Clean Your Denture And Gold Necklace In One Step

So, you have a beautiful gold necklace that needs cleaning? Although gold is tarnish-resistant, it does get dirty and smudged and needs cleaning now and again. Try to stay away from harsh soaps, powders, lotions, and even natural skin oils as these will actually cut down on gold’s brilliance over time. When you clean your gold necklaces, the cleaning process actually removes this buildup of residue and restores the original sparkle and shine that makes your piece of coveted jewelry precious and brilliant for many years to come.

The next time you think about discarding your old toothbrush with soft bristles, think twice! Combine a mild detergent with a small amount of toothpaste and buff your jewelry in a circular motion, then wash off the mild dishwashing liquid and water along with the toothpaste and buff with a soft cloth. Your gold necklace will love you for it.

If you have an extensive jewelry collection or even just a few gold necklaces, remember to get a good jewelry-polishing cloth. They are made of cotton with one side that is treated with the chemical that helps remove tarnish and the other side is used to buff the jewelry. This is an inexpensive way to clean your jewelry that works well. After all, when you purchased your gold jewelry, no doubt the acquisition cost was high and this will extend the value of your gold necklace considerably. Your jewelry cloth will become darkened after extended use, but this is quite normal and doesn’t mean that you need to replace it right away, but rather you can continue using it until the fabric itself wears out. No matter what type of jewelry you own, it is important to take care of each item individually. Remember to keep your most precious pieces, including gold necklaces, safely tucked away in a dark, airtight jewelry box in a safe, storage area.

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Diamond Pendants – A Timeless Classic

With holiday season right around the corner its time to start thinking about the perfect gift. This winter diamond prices are dropping making this the perfect time to get her a diamond pendant. Why a diamond pendant? Because rings are expensive and diamond earrings are going out of style. A diamond pendant with a quality chain is something that she never has to take off. Plus a diamond pendant is the compliment to any outfit either casual or formal. Diamond Pendant Necklace

The formal wear of those memorable occasions — your coworker’s kid’s bar mitzvah, an evening at the ball, your wedding day — must be accommodated with exciting jewelry, including a diamond pendant necklace. With a formal evening gown, you’ll want to make sure that this diamond pendant is as alluring and fitting as the entire apparel.

Diamond Pendant Locket

A diamond pendant locket symbolizes a sentimental treasure. Perhaps you are putting a photograph of yourself in the locket, or that of a significant other. The pendant could contain a heart figurine or small diamond securely held inside, which can exhibited for display when the diamond pendant locket is opened.

Diamond Pendant Diamond Shape

The most common shape for a diamond inside a diamond pendant is the pear shaped diamond. This diamond is chosen for diamond pendants because it is most reflective and beautiful when displayed vertically, for example while hanging off of a chain. Pear diamond shapes are the most flexible types of diamond cut. Unlike other fancy diamond shapes, length-to-width ratio is a matter of taste. Because pear shaped diamonds may be used for engagement rings, suites in necklaces, dangles in earrings, and are an integral part of custom designs, a wide variety of cuts are considered desirable. Typical pear diamond shapes will contain 58 facets.

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Diamonds

Diamonds radiate with more than their sparkle. They radiate with romance! With love! With dreams come true! For some people these words are all synonymous. ‘Diamonds are a girl’s best friend,’ sang Carol Channing in the Broadway show, ‘Gentlemen Prefer Blondes,’ and a half-century later these words still resonate with some truth. Immortalized as a symbol of love at an engagement, diamonds have adorned the heads of kings and queens, and been the bait of ransom for others. Many men have died trying to acquire diamonds, and women have been known to sell their honor to be able to wear them. Diamonds themselves were found in India many thousands of year ago and adorned only the wealthiest at that time.

Diamonds also play another role in our society – that of being one of the hardest known substances that modern industry can use. The word diamond originally came from the Greek word ‘adamas,’ which meant indestructible. Because the majority of diamonds mined are either too small or too imperfect to adorn the hand of love, they are used for industrial purposes where their hardness, rather than their beauty, reflects their value.

Diamonds are measured by weight, much like coal or potatoes. The basic unit, called a carat, is 200 milligrams, or 1/142nd of an avoirdupois ounce. Although measured by weight, a well-cut, one-carat diamond will measure one-quarter of an inch diameter. A most interesting fact is that an eight-carat diamond will measure only one-half of an inch diameter. Among the largest diamonds ever found was one weighing an awesome 3,106 carats – fist sized. It was cut into eight of the world’s greatest diamonds and 96 lesser gems.

Some occupations allow the craftsman to make a mistake, but not that of the diamond cutter. A large, rough uncut diamond has the potential of being worth millions. One slip on the part of the cutter and the stone becomes almost worthless. Legends tell of the rich diamond owners of years ago standing over their cutters while they worked.

Should they make a wrong cut he would order their immediate execution.The true aim of cutters then and now is to bring out the maximum brilliancy of the stone while eliminating as many flaws as possible and still retaining the maximum weight.The cutters are truly artists at this most specialized trade. While Nature made the raw stone, it takes a talented human to reveal the potential of its hidden beauty.

The services of an expert are truly necessary when acquiring diamonds for one’s own personal use. No other product has such potential for deceit or fraud. The reputable dealer remains your best insurance as you fall in love with the brilliance, fire and beauty of each diamond.

 

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