Diamond Celebrity Online

Tuesday, 31 January 2012 05:33 by stonechicky

This week's diamond celebrity? Model/actress Elizabeth Hurley! Read about her diamond jewelry in this week's Diamond Celebrity of the Week item on the Israel Diamond Portal:

 

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Elizabeth Hurley in Forevermark diamonds (Forevermark)

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Tips for Buying Valentine’s Diamonds

Wednesday, 25 January 2012 07:12 by stonechicky

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Planning to give someone a diamond for Valentine's Day? (flaivoloka via stock.xchng)

While budgeting remains a priority in the new year, consumers continue to celebrate holidays, birthdays and anniversaries with gifts of jewelry. And with around 10 percent of engagements occurring on or around Valentine’s Day, the most romantic holiday of the year sees a fair share of diamonds and colored gemstones.

Valentine’s Day has worldwide appeal, and the practice of gift giving is celebrated in Australia, Britain, China, Ghana, India, South Africa and more. In Mexico, heart-shaped and red-themed gifts appear immediately after the Christmas holiday. Japanese women bestow small gifts such as chocolate on Valentine’s Day; the men return the favor a month later on White Day by handing out jewelry and other gifts to loved ones.

GIA (Gemological Institute of America), recognized as a worldwide leader in diamonds, gemstones and pearls and the creator of the famous 4Cs (Color, Cut, Clarity and Carat weight), as well as the International Diamond Grading System™, has six tips to help consumers find their ideal piece of diamond jewelry.


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The GIA are world-renowned experts in diamonds (IDI)

Do the research: Familiarity with the 4Cs of diamond quality is a crucial element in speaking the language of diamonds. A recommended starting point for learning about the 4Cs is GIA’s iPad application (app), which helps educate consumers on diamonds, and is downloadable for free on iTunes. The app is also available in Simplified Chinese.

Choose a qualified jeweler: Consumers should select a jeweler as carefully as they would a doctor, lawyer or any other trained professional. Find someone who is credentialed, such as a GIA Graduate Gemologist. Take note of their affiliations with jewelry industry groups and professional associations.

Ask for an independent diamond grading report: A diamond grading report details the gemological quality of the diamond. It tells whether the stone is natural or synthetic, if it has been treated - and how, and its quality rankings in each of the 4Cs. Verification of information contained in any GIA diamond grading report can be attained by going to Report Check, GIA’s secure online database, or by accessing it directly through the GIA 4Cs app.

Keep the purchase secure: Have the diamond appraised and insured. A diamond grading report is the independent assessment of quality; while an appraisal gives a monetary value. A personal message or the report number can be laser-inscribed on the diamond’s outer edge, called the girdle, to help identify it if it’s ever lost or stolen.

Purchase the stone loose and have the ring set later
: If someone is unsure what their future fiancé prefers in a ring, one option is to purchase a loose diamond and decide on the mounting together later. Make sure to have the loose stone graded.

Consider the alternatives: Colored gemstones and pearls make unique and memorable alternatives for celebrating special occasions. With the union of the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge, and celebrities such as Penelope Cruz, Jessica Simpson and Carrie Underwood, colored gemstones are increasingly popular in the engagement ring world. Consumers should look for independent reports for colored gemstones and pearls, also available through GIA.

A gift of jewelry is an outward expression of what people mean to one another. Consumers can ensure they receive the most value for their purchase by learning more about diamonds at www.gia.edu.

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Forevermark Diamonds at the Golden Globes

Wednesday, 18 January 2012 06:54 by stonechicky

Israel jewellery Forevermark diamond designer collections debuted on the red carpet of the 69th Annual Golden Globe Awards, with Golden Globe Winner Michelle Williams dazzling in Fred Leighton for Forevermark diamond jewelry.

Whether a nominee or simply part of the Golden Globe Awards excitement, stars looked to Forevermark diamonds, the world's most carefully selected diamonds from the DeBeers group of companies, to complete their red carpet looks.

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Best Actress Golden Globe Winner Michelle Williams chose a Fred Leighton for Forevermark Diamond Garland Headband, Fred Leighton for Forevermark Diamond Stud Earrings and a Fred Leighton for Forevermark Diamond Snake Ring.

Photo: Golden Globe Winner Michelle Williams wears Fred Leighton for Forevermark diamond jewelry to the 69th Annual Golden Globe Awards. (PRNewsFoto/Forevermark)

Revenge actress Ashley Madekwe attended the InStyle and Warner Brothers Golden Globe After Party and sparkled in an A. Link for Forevermark Diamond Lattice Bracelet, Trau for Forevermark Diamond Marquis Ring, Forevermark Single Stone Bangles, and Forevermark Three-Stone Diamond Bangles.

Earlier in the week, a strong gathering of Hollywood talent came out to support the debut of Forevermark Designer Collections in an InStyle Magazine and Forevermark co-hosted cocktail event.  The event showcased a presentation of designer capsule collections featuring Forevermark diamonds at Beverly Hills Hotel.

Golden Globe Winner Michelle Williams sparkled in Forevermark diamond jewelry, along with Miss Golden Globe 2012 Rainey Qualley, Rebecca Romijn, Julianne Hough, Jessica Szohr, Leven Rambin, Aasha Davis, Julia Jones, Jessica Joffe and Azita Ghanizada who all donned pieces from the Forevermark designer collections at the event. (Source: PRNewswire)

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