Tuesday, April 28, 2009

Forget Forex Trade Gold!

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Diamond Forex Trading

Overview

Today i will tell u about Diamond forex Beau Diamond is the developer of 5Minute FOREX and founder of Diamond Forex Trading. After studying psychology, statistics and finance in college, Beau Diamond became very interested in foreign currency trading and began intense research and study on the subject. After currency trading for many years, wasting time and money on many different trading products and systems, Mr. Diamond began developing his own system, now known as the 5Minute FOREX System. The system is the result of his immense research, including four years of testing, trading, and real time formulating.

Tuesday, April 14, 2009

Tulip E-Go Diamond – US$350,000 laptop

The Tulip E-Go Diamond notebook is inlaid with solid palladium white gold plates in which thousands (80 carats) of top-quality, brilliant cut diamonds have been pave set with surgical precision. The magnificent end result also incorporates a unique square cut ruby set in both Tulip logos and costs 283,000 Euros (US$355,000). Without the bling, the E-Go (short for easy going) computer is even more innovative, using overmolding to enable fabrics, leather, wood, and metals to be incorporated into interchangeable, lifestyle-oriented covers that enable the laptop “look” to be changed on a daily basis as a fashion accessory. The original idea arose to develop a product from the perspective of a woman that at first glance looks more like a fashion accessory than a notebook. The resulting product is an elegant handbag with numerous novel features. The enclosures have been designed and developed for six fabric and leather laptop versions, a foretaste of what will become available in October 2005. In addition to changeable/personalized covers, the product is also expected to feature complementary accessories such as design bags and mice.

The Tulip E-Go will be a premium quality product which distinguishes itself by its contemporary design and unique organic styling. To ensure the E-Go embodies the latest mobile technology, the features, functions and benefits will meet the demands of the most advanced user. Next to A-brand components, the product also offers direct access buttons that will take the user to several handy applications: UMTS, television, connection to movie/music download sites, and even a camera with ‘mirror’ application. Next to these features, this lifestyle device will also offer the Phoenix Firstware applications which offer on board recovery, a dynamic and secure backup system that even works when the Windows operating system isn’t, and one click access to e-mail and contacts - without booting Windows, so the E-Go can also be used as a PDA.

Tulip developed the E-Go lifestyle notebook to meet what it sees as a growing tendency towards design and personalization. The laptop is aptly named the Tulip E-Go. It’s an ‘Easy Going’ device that has the ability to reflect the individual personality and mood of the owner by changing the covers. The E-Go utilizes Inclosia’s patented mass-production EXO overmolding system technology which is designed to incorporate fabrics, leather and other materials into electronic devices and is most commonly seen in Microsoft’s executive mouse with its leather look.

“Tulip has identified a growing tendency towards design needs within the computer industry. The ordinary computer has evolved from a specialty product to a commodity product. Competition in the computer market is driven by specifications and price, with a growing demand of users willing to pay a premium for a personalized design computer,” said Huub van den Boogaard , Founder, Tulip Distribution International Holding.

TDI H worked together on the E-Go project with professional partners like Inclosia Solutions, a business unit of The Dow Chemical Company that specializes in developing enclosures, Marcel van Galen Design and Vanberlostudio’s. These parties have joined together to bring an element of fashion to devices that have been stylistically challenged for decades.

“For years laptops have been differentiated by electronic capabilities,” said Tony Frencham, global business director, Inclosia Solutions. “The housing was often designed for a basic protection with very limited aesthetic appeal. We believe the E-Go will be the first of many to use fashion as a major focus for consumer satisfaction."

“Tulip has always provided reliable high-quality performance laptops but for years the challenge has been in the aesthetics,” said Jeroen de Punder , Marketing Director, Tulip Distribution International Holding. ”One of our key objectives is to become a leading player in the design niche market. Therefore, Tulip Distribution has developed the first lifestyle design laptop.”

“The trend toward real materials has been growing for some time now,” said Frencham. “In a recent survey conducted by Russell Research on behalf of Inclosia Solutions, we found that 72% of Inclosia’s target audience see authentic real materials as making their consumer electronic devices a lot more stylish.”

The Tulip E-go is another example of how Inclosia Solutions continuously monitors and analyzes consumer trends and behavior to help OEMs identify new opportunities to differentiate their products through aesthetics and the way it functions.

The EXO Overmolding System is a patented technology that enables authentic materials like fabric, leather, wood, and metal to be incorporated into a high volume manufacturing process. EXO has opened up a whole new world of design options to makers of trendy yet functional enclosures for handheld electronic devices like mobile phones, PDA’s and notebook PCs. Enclosures using the EXO process are made with authentic materials so they naturally offer the look and soft touch of the latest designer fabrics, the cold feel of real metal and even the smell of real wood. Inclosia launched the EXO overmolding system for fabrics i.e. suedes, denims, and leathers in 2003 and EXO wood and metal in late 2004.

Tulip E-Go Diamond

The Tulip E-Go Diamond notebook is inlaid with solid palladium white gold plates in which thousands of V.V.S. top-Wesselton, brilliant cut diamonds have been set, with a total weight of 80 carats. The brilliant cut diamonds are microscopic and pave set with surgical precision. For the Tulip E-Go diamond project, Marcel van Galen Design worked closely together with Design Department product engineering and Laurent de Beer Master Jewelry Designer.

Saturday, April 4, 2009

Golden Core 2 Duo Laptop Notebook (Exclusive)

Golden Core 2 Duo Laptop Notebook (Exclusive):

5 pieces-desknote laptops-1 year full waranty-free shipping-
CPU
Intel core 2 duo (t 7200, 2. 00ghz, 4mb, fsb 667)
Chipset
Intel gma 945
RAM
2048mb so-dimm DDR2 memory
HDD (hard disc)
120gb sata-150 7200rpm, 8mb
LCD
13" wxga TFT LCD (1280x 768) glare type!
Odd (CD drive)
Dual DVD + / -rw
Battery
Internal li-ion battery 6cell 4400mah
Graphics
Integrated 224mb graphics
Wireless
Intel pro / wireless mini PCI 802. 11 a / b / g
Weight
2kg / 4. 4lbs
Warranty
Worldwide warranty 2 years
Keyboard
US / uk
Dimensions
359x 255x 34 mm / 12. 6x 9. 8x 1. 2 in
Software
Windows XP professional + kaspersky antivirus
Also included:
3-in-1 card reader (MS / MS pro / SD / MMC) , 1xvga port, 3xusb 2. 0 ports, sound, stereo speakers, microphone, touchpad, modem, mini ieee 1394a firewire, internal wireless card, LAN, US / uk keyboard, aluminum carry on case included (see picture here) , warranty worldwide 2 years, shipping worldwide at no extra cost.
This is a golden laptop which is very unique, special and memorable. Be different and own something that no one else has!

Is Diamond available to foreign researchers?

Yes. Diamond accepts research proposals from both UK and foreign researchers. All proposals are judged by an external scientific advisory panel on their scientific merit so that Diamond can facilitate the best science possible. Diamond is part of the I3 trans-national access programme, funded under FP7 by the EU, which allows EU scientists to be fully supported when they are allocated time at Diamond.

Information for Industrial Users

Diamond is a centre of excellence for applied research in fields as diverse as medicine, engineering, nanotechnology, materials and environmental science. The type of high energy, high intensity X-ray beams that Diamond produces are already being used in a wide range of industrial applications, such as designing new materials, studying corrosion in engineering components, investigating pollution levels, understanding food processing and developing new drugs.

Diamond operates two modes of access for industrial users to beamtime and associated services at Diamond, proprietary access and non-proprietary access.

Diamond offers state-of-the-art experimental stations, with optics, detectors and preparation facilities developed specifically for each beamline, designed to fully exploit the potential of the high energy X-rays. As well as supplying a world class facility, Diamond has an advanced infrastructure in place to support Industrial Users from the start of operations, making Diamond the partner of choice for commercial synchrotron research.

Technical benefits include:

  • considerably reduced measurement time in comparison with laboratory techniques;
  • a range of sample environments which can be used to mimic operational conditions, for example at high temperature, pressure or specific chemical environments;
  • very high spatial resolution;
  • high energy X-rays that penetrate more deeply into materials compared to laboratory generated X-rays;
  • the high intensity of the x-rays allows the study of industrial processes in real time.

Service benefits include:

  • complete confidentiality for proprietary research;
  • clarity on intellectual property (IP);
  • high levels of automation;
  • high throughput capabilities;
  • dedicated staff to provide support from the point of application to publication of results;
  • onsite preparation facilities and a purpose built research complex;
  • onsite Guest House for users;
  • flexible access procedures.

In addition, to support industrial users Diamond has established DISCo, an advisory committee that links Diamond Light Source to the Industrial Community.

Diamond Gemstone Quality

The quality of a diamond gemstone is primarily determined by four factors: color, cut, clarity and carats.

Color: Most gem quality diamonds range from colorless to yellow. The most highly regarded stones are those that are completely colorless. These are the ones sold for the highest prices. However, another category of diamond gemstone is increasing in popularity. These are the "fancy" diamonds, which occur in a variety of colors including, red, pink, yellow, purple, blue and green. The value of these stones is based upon their color intensity, rarity and popularity.

Cut: The quality of workmanship in a diamond has a large impact upon its quality. This influences not only the geometric appearance of the stone but also the stone's luster and fire. Ideal stones are perfectly polished to be highly reflective and emit a maximum amount of fire. The faceted faces are equal in size and identical in shape. And, the edges of each faceted face meets perfectly with each of its neighbors.

Clarity: The ideal diamond is free from internal flaws and inclusions (particles of foreign material within the stone). These detract from the appearance of the stone and interfere with the passage of light through the stone. When present in large numbers or sizes they can also reduce the strength of the stone.

Carat: Diamonds are sold by the carat (a unit of weight equal to 1/5th of a gram or 1/142nd of an ounce). Small diamonds cost less per carat than larger stones of equal quality. This is because very small stones are very common and large stones are especially rare.

The world's most popular gemstone. -- The hardest natural substance known


Diamond is a fascinating mineral. It is chemically resistant and it is the hardest known natural substance. These properties make it suitable for use as a cutting tool and for other uses where durability is required. Diamond also has special optical properties such as a high index of refraction, high dispersion and high luster. These properties help make diamond the world's most popular gemstone.

Going for gold [gold in electronics industry]

Abstract
Gold is the pre-eminent noble metal, prized throughout history for its beauty, permanence and rarity-an enduring store of wealth and the basis for countless decorative, ceremonial and religious artefacts. In the modern world, gold's unique chemical and physical properties mean that it is now finding increasing use in a wide range of industrial applications. Gold has outstanding resistance to corrosion and excellent bio-compatibility, is easy to work and has high thermal and electrical conductivity. Only silver and copper are better conductors of electricity, but cannot match gold's resistance to tarnishing or corrosion. In electronics, gold's immunity to environmental effects is possibly its most significant property-allowing the technical performance of gold electroplating or gold bonding wires to remain essentially unchanged by time. The mobile phone and PC markets have been fuelling a rising demand for gold in the electronics sector, and during 2000 it was estimated that around 280 tonnes found its way into electronics and electrical components'. Where the voltages are small, the circuitry complex, or reliability must be high, gold is usually the preferred choice. Gold-plated contacts and connectors are the most important use of gold in the electronics industry. gold is generally considered the best material for low-voltage, low-current and low-contact-force applications. When two gold surfaces are brought together into intimate contact, the resulting electrical connection offers unrivalled low resistance and stability

Use of Gold in Computers


Gold is used in many places in the standard desktop or laptop computer. The rapid and accurate transmission of digital information through the computer and from one component to another requires an efficient and reliable conductor. Gold meets these requirements better than any other metal. The importance of high quality and reliable performance justifies the high cost.

Edge connectors used to mount microprocessor and memory chips onto the motherboard and the plug-and-socket connectors used to attach cables all contain gold. The gold in these components is generally electroplated onto other metals and alloyed with small amounts of nickel or cobalt to increase durability.

Financial Gold - Coinage, Bullion, Currency Backing

Because gold is highly valued and in very limited supply it has long been used as a medium of exchange or money. The first known use of gold in transactions dates back about 6000 years. Early transactions were done using pieces of gold or pieces of silver. The rarity, usefulness and desirability of gold make it a substance of long term value. Gold works well for this purpose because it has a high value, is durable, portable and easily divisible.

Some early printings of paper money were backed by gold held in safe keeping for every unit of money that was placed in circulation. The United States once used a "gold standard" and maintained a stockpile of gold to back every dollar in circulation. Under this gold standard, any person could present paper currency to the government and demand in exchange an equal value of gold. The gold standard was once used by many nations but it eventually became too cumbersome and is no longer used by any nation.

The gold used as a financial backing for currency was most often held in the form of gold bars, also known as "gold bullion". The use of gold bars kept manufacturing costs to a minimum and allowed convenient handling and storage. Today many governments, individuals and institutions hold investments of gold in the convenient form of bullion.

The first gold coins were minted under the order of King Croesus of Lydia (a region of present-day Turkey) in about 560 BC. Gold coins were commonly used in transactions up through the early 1900's when paper currency became a more common form of exchange. Gold coins were issued in two types of units. Some were denominated in units of currency, such as dollars, while others were issued in standard weights, such as ounces or grams.

Today gold coins are no longer in wide use for financial transactions. However, gold coins issued in specific weights are popular ways for people to purchase and own small volumes of gold for investment. Gold coins are also issued as "commemorative" items. Many people enjoy these commemorative coins because they have both a collectable value and a precious metal value.

Jewelry: The Primary Use of Gold

The production of ornamental objects was probably the first use of gold over 6000 years ago. Gold is found in the pure state, is very easy to work and was probably the first metal used by humans. Today, most of the gold that is newly mined or recycled is used in the manufacture of jewelry. About 78% of the gold consumed each year is used in the manufacture of jewelry.

Special properties of gold make it perfect for manufacturing jewelry. These include: very high luster; desirable yellow color; tarnish resistance; ability to be drawn into wires, hammered into sheets or cast into shapes. These are all properties of an attractive metal that is easily worked into beautiful objects. Another extremely important factor that demands the use of gold as a jewelry metal is tradition. Important objects are expected to be made from gold.

Pure gold is too soft to stand up to the stresses applied to many jewelry items. Craftsmen learned that alloying gold with other metals such as copper, silver, and platinum would increase its durability. Since then most gold used to make jewelry is an alloy of gold with one or more other metals.

The alloys of gold have a lower value per unit of weight than pure gold. A standard of trade known as "karatage" was developed to designate the gold content of these alloys. Pure gold is known as 24 karat gold and is almost always marked with "24K". An alloy that is 50% gold by weight is known as 12 karat gold (12/24ths) and is marked with "12K". An alloy that contains 75% gold by weight is 18 karat (18/24 = 75%) and marked "18K". In general, high karat jewelry is softer and more resistant to tarnish while low karat jewelry is stronger and less resistant to tarnish - especially when in contact with perspiration.

Alloying gold with other metals changes the color of the finished products (see illustration at right). An alloy of 75% gold, 16% silver and 9% copper yields yellow gold. White gold is an alloy of 75% gold, 4% silver, 4% copper and 17% palladium. Other alloys yield pink, green, peach and even black colored metals.

Gold Cars


There have been plenty of novelty cars out there that were covered in gold plating by their owners. So what? What about dealer car? One available as an option by the factory itself. Has such a car ever existed? Indeed it has. And what was it? A Lamborghini? A Cadillac? Not even close. The car… was a Delorean. In 1981, American Express gold card members were given the option of ordering 1 of 100 24 carat gold plated Deloreans built at the factory specifically for American Express?s customers. Asking price? $85,000. Out of these 100, however, only two were ordered and made. The first was purchased by Roger Mize, the president of Snyder National Bank in Snyder, Texas. Roger bought the car and displayed it in the lobby of his bank for over two decades. It has never been driven. The second is located in an Automobile museum in Reno, Nevada. In 1983, a third and final gold Delorean was built, constructed from the spare parts set aside for the previous two. The third car is currently available for sale for $250,000.

How big is the gold investment market?

In 2005, the overall gold market saw inflows of US$ 56 billion, of which nearly US$ 9 billion represented investment flows. Ultimately, the size of the gold investment market is some proportion of all the gold that has ever been mined. On this basis, gold represents around 4% of the market capitalisation of global bonds and equities.

How can I invest in gold?

There are many ways to invest in gold and these are explained fully on www.invest.gold.org. How an individual chooses to invest in gold depends on the size of the investment, his/her reason for investing, and the purpose of the investment. People invest directly in bars and coins; through gold futures, options, warrants and certificates.

They may also hold gold in metal accounts with their bank in just the same way they could have a foreign currency account. The most popular, fastest-growing form of gold investment is also the newest: gold traded in the form of a security on stock exchanges around the world, generally referred to as “gold ETFs”.

Friday, March 27, 2009

Large Amethyst And Sapphire Diamond Necklace (7342)


Large Amethyst And Sapphire Diamond Necklace (7342)

Image Description .60 ct diamonds, 1.50 ct blue sapphires and 10.01 ct amethist set in 14 kt yellow gold

A diamond necklace is the epitome of luxury. Add a very large color gem and you are making a fashion statement! Ours are very sturdy. Heavy gold weight. Our designs are from classic to couture. Made with old world European workmanship. Made in America. G-H color, SI clarity, conflict-free diamonds, perfectly set. The very large citrine, topaz, amethyst, or tourmalines are all uniquely and precisely faceted, and are accented with sapphires and diamonds. The clasps are secure, and have safety locks. Fully guaranteed. Satisfaction assured with our money back refund policy...............


Heart like Neckless


Product Description

Name: Necklace(001)

Item: NK001

Material: Acryl, Iron

Plating: N. F. Rhodium

Inner Packaging: 1 pc in an individual poly bag; 12pcs in a big poly bag

Outer Packaging: Negotiable

Min order: 1200pcs.

Remark: The heart shape of the necklace have diffirent color, so you want diffirent color, please let ue know.

Productivity: 50,000pcs/month
Origin: CHINA
Min. Order: 1,200PCS

Gold Jewelry - Diamond Necklace (YS086032-N)




This product is made in 18K gold channel setting with diamonds of baguet and prong setting with maquise and pear-shaped diamonds, weighing more than 60 carats and 90 grams in gold.

We provide super craftsmanship and every single piece of product will be gone through an extensive quality control process, to ensure that every single piece of jewelry is of the highest quality. Strict quality standards and a team of quality control staff is our safeguard against any single imperfection of our products.

We can also work on your customized designs from the sketch, silver mould making, casting, setting, assembly, polishing and plating.

Model: YS0860032-N

Gold vs Dollar: Which will dominate the market?

Gold and crude oil have become the hottest commodities in the wake of the global financial crisis brought about by the plunging US economy and collapse of investment banking giants like Lehman Brothers.

Gold and crude oil along with dollar have been dominating the financial news all these days. But which commodity will dominate the global markets?

It is like that that gold will dominate the global markets thanks to the great financial bubbles that the US getting into. Now days the market has shown some volatile signals that when gold is up, the dollar goes down and vice versa. Amid all these, crude oil got modest momentum as it traded higher at major global markets this week.

However because of the volatility in the market, gold dipped below $ 900 an ounce on Tuesday after early buying which propelled the price to a seven-week high; but gold soon lost steam. Now, uncertainties over the US government’s bailout plan may offer support to gold.

Economic analysts express doubts over the strength of dollar as US Treasury Secretary Hank Paulson’s TARP - troubled asset relief program - boosted investment confidence across the world, inspiring some of the biggest one day rises in stocks and equity indices.

They point out that the plan would affect the dollar adversely as it is the biggest currency in the world; it may be difficult for dollar to retain its status as one of the most important currencies in the world now.

|Markets are questioning the potential volume of new US government debt, and the very rapid expansion of the balance sheet at the US central bank, the Federal Reserve. As dollar index hit a low point on 15 July, oil posted its record level of just under $150 a barrel, and gold, which has an especially intimate inverse correlation with the dollar, hit an intermediate peak of $ 977.50 an ounce, close to its March records.

Gold was trading at $895,00 an ounce, down $5,20 an ounce or 0,6 percent from New York’s notional close on Monday, having hit an intraday high of $908,80 an ounce -- its highest level since early August.

However, speculators are taking a bearish view on dollar. That turned gold price from its intermediate low of $ 746.47 an ounce on 11 September, to levels now approaching $900 an ounce.

The Best Money (Gold)

Gold is the best money, because for centuries, as a result of countless individual choices, it has evolved as such. It was not imposed on the market by force, but was cultivated in the soil of the market itself. It grew naturally in the open air of voluntary exchange, not in a cloistered greenhouse of government fiat. When governments said they supported a strong dollar, it meant that they would not attempt to undermine the gold backing that the market chose. Today, those words have little meaning.

Though the old classical gold standard was not perfect, it was, in Rothbard’s words "by far the best monetary order the world has ever known, an order which worked, which kept business cycles from getting out of hand, and which enabled the development of free international trade, exchange and investment."

There is not much more one can ask from a currency.

Christopher Mayer is a commercial lender for Provident Bank near Washington, DC

World Ranking About Gold

The USGS estimate of world gold reserves of 42,000 t was similar to 2006 According to the USGS, South Africa still has the world's largest reserve of gold at 6000 t (14.3%), similar to 2006. According to the USGS Australia has the second largest reserve with approximately 12% of the world's holdings.

World mine production in 2007 fell slightly to 2,476 t. A major change in world rankings occurred in 2007 as China replaced South Africa as the world's leading gold producer. China produced about 281 t in 2007, followed by South Africa with 270 t and Australia with 246 t.

Diamond

Diamond is composed of carbon and is the hardest known natural substance although it can be shattered with a sharp blow. It also has the highest thermal conductivity of any known material at room temperature. Diamonds form 150-200 km below the Earth's surface at high temperatures (1,050°C-1,200°C) and pressures (45-55 kilobars). They are carried to the surface within kimberlite and lamproites which intrude through the earth's crust. These intrusions form narrow cylindrical bodies called pipes and only a very small proportion have significant diamond content. When pipes are eroded liberated diamonds can accumulate in alluvial deposits and may be found far from their source as their hardness allows them to survive multiple episodes of erosion and deposition. The quality of diamonds is subdivided into gem, near gem and industrial categories. In rare cases up to 90% of diamonds in a deposit are of gem quality, but most economic deposits contain 20% to 40% gem quality diamonds. Current uses for diamond include jewellery, mining and exploration, stone cutting and polishing, computer chip manufacture, machinery manufacture, construction and transportation services. A large proportion of industrial diamond is manufactured and it is possible to produce synthetic diamonds of gem quality

Operating Gold Mines

Operating Gold Mines of Australia

This image is taken from the Australian Mines Atlas, and is accurate as at March 26, 2008

For Further Information

General About Gold


Gold has a very special place in human history. It has been treasured since ancient times and was the first metal used by humans, with simple gold ornaments among the earliest known metal objects. In early times, alchemists would spend their entire lives trying to turn other metals into precious gold! Gold has changed where and how people live. Many towns have been developed by the wealth from mining gold. There are also many 'ghost towns' - when the gold supply ran out, people simply deserted the area.

Gold has also featured in many myths and legends. King Midas, King Soloman, and Jason and the Argonauts were all legendary gold seekers! Even fairytales often mention golden objects such as eggs or harps, and most people have heard of the golden pot at the end of the rainbow. Even today, achievements are rewarded by gold medals, and we associate the word gold with greatness - as in 'golden rules' or 'good as gold'. Gold has always been, and still is, a very important metal. Its rarity and unique properties make it one of the most prized and useful metals.

Thursday, March 26, 2009

2009 Gold American Eageles

The 2009 American Eagle gold coins are available now from the U.S. Mint! The genuine Gold Eagles are the most popular gold bullion coins in the world today.

As such, American Eagle gold coins are highly sought-after by both coin collectors and gold investors alike.

We know you'll love the magnificent designs, the high quality strikes, as well as the pure gold content of these popular gold bullion coins.

Gold Statistics and Information

Gold has been treasured since ancient times for its beauty and permanence. Most of the gold that is fabricated today goes into the manufacture of jewelry. However, because of its superior electrical conductivity and resistance to corrosion and other desirable combinations of physical and chemical properties, gold also emerged in the late 20th century as an essential industrial metal. Gold performs critical functions in computers, communications equipment, spacecraft, jet aircraft engines, and a host of other products. Although gold is important to industry and the arts, it also retains a unique status among all commodities as a long-term store of value. Until recent times, it was considered essentially a monetary metal, and most of the bullion produced each year went into the vaults of government treasuries or central banks.

whits and Rose Gold

White Gold
Because 18k white gold is 75% gold, and 14k white gold is 58.3% gold, jewelry made from these metals has a slight yellow color. To enhance the whiteness, almost all white gold is plated with rhodium, a shiny, white metal which is extremely hard. Depending on the amount of wear to a piece of jewelry, over time this rhodium plating may wear off, revealing the original metal color. Re-plating is a simple process that can be done to restore your jewelry's whiteness if needed.

Rose Gold
Rose gold gets its color from a larger proportion of copper in the metal alloy. This gives the gold a beautiful pink color.

Pricing

The price of gold jewelry is dependent upon the purity of the gold used or karat weight, as well as the design and construction of the piece of jewelry.

Care

Keep your gold jewelry away from harsh chemicals such as chlorine and cleaning fluids. This will reduce daily abrasions and prolong gold's luster. To clean gold jewelry, use a solution of warm water and detergent-free soap and wash gold gently with a soft-bristled brush (a dull tooth brush works well). Store gold pieces separately in soft cloth bags or original boxes to protect them from the exposure to harsh daily elements.

Gold


Gold won't tarnish, rust, or corrode, and though it's very strong, it is also the most malleable of all metals.

Purity

Pure gold is too soft to withstand the stresses of every-day wear, so it is alloyed with a mixture of metals like silver, copper, nickel, and zinc to give it strength and durability. Karatage, noted by a number followed by "k" indicates purity, or how much of the metal in a piece of jewelry is gold. Karatage is expressed in 24ths, making 24k gold 100% gold.

Color

The color of gold is determined by two factors:
  • The type of metal alloys included in it
  • The percentage of each metal alloy

    Yellow Gold
    In jewelry at Blue Nile, you'll find 18k and 14k yellow gold. 18k gold contains more precious metal than 14k gold. It is composed of 75% gold, which is alloyed with other metals to make it strong enough to withstand every-day wear. Because 14k gold is composed of only 58.3% gold, and 41.7% other metals that give it strength, its gold color is not as rich as 18k gold. 14k gold is most commonly found in cases where strength is most important, like in earring backs and bracelet clasps.

  • Different kind of necklaces

    There are so many more necklace designs in the market that it is more and more complicated to find a necklace with good quality and adapted to our personality. There are different types of necklaces available in the market as cheap as expensive. Obviously, the most famous are necklaces made from different type of metal such as silver, gold, titanium… but there is also others metals called precious and semi-precious. When buying jewelry, there are many factors to be considered. A gold necklace speaks of elegance and is classy, if purchased with other factors in mind. For women who like classical style, there are still pearls that will never go out of fashion. Diamond and gemstone pendants on coordinating gold or silver chains are also perpetually popular together with beads and crystals especially for upper middle class. But since few years, there are new trends of necklaces: Firstly, necklaces and others jewelries which come from Hip Hip style have increased the last decade Secondly, ethnical and handmade necklaces because these are like authentic and unique piece. Even if there several kinds of necklaces, we can classify the most famous:
    • Layered, dual, or three strand neck jewelry
    • Chunky, oversized pieces
    • Celebrity-inspired necklaces
    • Delicate lariats or "Y's"
    • New choker styles
    • Crystal beads

    Three station and drop necklaces

    • Natural beads and organic carvings
    • Scalloped and collar neck pieces
    • Long ropes/chains
    • Colored gold
    • Enamel and ceramic
    • Open and hammered links in chains
    • Floating heart pendant necklaces

    Concerning the length of the necklaces, it depends on women. Indeed, some of them prefer it length whereas others prefers short but the most popular length is worn loosely around the neck and falls slightly below the collar bone. Chokers lie tightly against the neck itself. Chains and pearls come in a great variety of lengths, allowing you to choose the look that you desire. Regarding men, since last years, the offer is still increasing. Indeed, in 90s they worn gold or silver necklace whereas now they wear high steel, leather or ethnical necklaces. So jewelers have to diversify their offer.

    Black Pearl Jewelry


    Black pearl jewelry is gaining more and more popularity in the world of fashionable and stylish accessories and jewelry. Compared to the traditional and classic white pearls, women and even men are caught in the allure of the deep rich color of black pearls, along with their dramatic modern look. Black pearl jewelry looks good and goes well with almost any light-colored ensemble, just like the effect when white pearls are worn with dark-colored clothing.

    Black pearls are made by black-lipped oysters that live in the Indian Oceans and the French Polynesian. They have an average size of around 8 to 17 millimeters and are the only pearls that come in a dark color naturally. Black pearls, which are also called Tahitian pearls, do not only come in a black color. They could also be dark blue, gray, brown and blue green with overtones of red, purple or green.

    There are also differences between the freshwater and saltwater black pearl jewelry. The black pearls, which are from the sea, have a color that is deeper while black pearls, which are from freshwater, have a faded or light gray appearance. Also, saltwater pearls are usually rounder and more lustrous than freshwater pearls, making them more expensive.

    Generally, larger and rounder pearls and pearls which have overtones are considered to be more valuable and stylish. Black pearls are still the most frequently and popularly searched color, which is followed by pink pearls, and then blue pearls and then white pearls. The uniqueness and natural mystique of black pearl jewelry make them great gifts whenever there is a special occasion and even when there are none.

    Jewelry Gifts for Mom

    Today, with so many women in the work force, mommy jewelry has taken on another poignant purpose. A mom can pause for a moment during a stressful day and sneak a peek at that photo in her locket or run her fingers over the jewels on her bracelet. It's a quick but powerful reminder of what's really important in life.

    The modern mom can choose from thousands of different approaches to mommy jewelry, ranging from traditional to edgy, from silly to chic.

    Designer Jenn Dewey offers a lovely and symbolic Acorn and Leaf Pendant in her online shop, Jenn's Jewels. The item can be customized by the choice of gemstone, metal, and even the type of oak leaf preferred.

    Several popular examples of mommy jewelry come from the retailer Red Envelope. The company's success in this unique area of merchandise began with a charming item called the Pea In The Pod Necklace, created by designer Michael Michaud. It consists of a realist-looking peapod in sterling silvr or gold, into which one, two, three or four freshwater pearls are inserted to represent the children in the family.

    After the smashing success of this design, new ideas followed (after all, there had to be something to give Mom the year after she got the Pea in the Pod, right?). Current favorites include the Mother's Embace Birthstone Necklace, a sterling-silver item that can hold up to five birthstones. It has an elegant circular shape which, according to the Red Envelope website, "serves as a symbol of the never-ending love a mother gives a child." The Pride and Joy Necklace features the child's name engraved on polished-sterling-silver with either blue topaz for a boy or rose quartz for a girl.

    A sign that mommy jewelry has truly moved into the modern age? New items are being designed that represent birth mother, adoptive mother, and child.

    Selecting a Diamond Ring


    By Anthony McDay


    The selection of the perfect gift may prove rather challenging. Undoubtedly, you are interested in buying a gift that shows your true appreciation for a person who is very special to you. Even cz gold jewelry may come along with the same challenges, because this type of gift will not be a common one. On the contrary, every precious gift is likely to impress the recipient. Therefore, you will need genuine brainstorming in order to decide which gift is likely to be appropriate for a particular person who has a special place in your heart. If you choose to buy a diamond ring, you have to be perfectly aware that every person will be able to value this type of gift. The good thing when it comes to buying a diamond ring, as a gift for a person, is that the recipient will realize that he or she is special enough in order to receive such precious gifts. Almost every person will treasure diamonds, because they stand for the true appreciation coming from the one who makes this type of gifts.


    Nevertheless, selecting the perfect and best diamond ring can be very tricky; this process may be trying, particularly when it comes to a person who has his /her own taste in jewelry. If you are not certain about the type of ring that may suit the recipient, you may consider some extra help in order to decide in the wisest manner when it comes to buying jewelry. You may take notice of the jewelry usually worn by the person, in order to choose a similar shape or size for your future gift. The particular social occasions can also be used in order to observe the jewelry worn by that person on a regular basis. Even the cz gold jewelry can be selected by paying attention to the ordinary jewelry worn by the future gift recipient.


    The recipient�s taste must be your guideline when it comes to selecting a diamond ring, because you are not likely to afford buying a new gift in case that the person does not like your jewelry gift. If you notice that the future recipient is keen on wearing conservative jewelry, you have to take into account this conservative fashion, because you will have to buy an unsophisticated jewelry item that will delight his /her taste. You should not be too daring when it comes to choosing a gift for a person who likes the conservative and traditional fashion; you will have to stick to refined pieces that are not too flashy in order to please the recipient.


    If you are a man who is highly interested in purchasing a diamond ring for the woman you love, you will have to analyze closely the jewelry items worn by the woman on a daily basis. You may even try to buy a sophisticated piece made of cz gold jewelry and, in this case, the perfect choice would be a nice and delicate gold bracelet. Plenty of brands are available on the current market and they can provide you with a wide range of options. Elegant and refined pieces are to be found on the existing market and every woman would be delighted to receive such expensive gifts that show the true appreciation that comes from a particular person. If you try government auctions for such jewelry articles, you stand a chance of find rare models, i.e. rare designs for jewelry-encrusted rings. Furthermore, such auctions will display starting bids so low that you will find them amazing.


    Therefore, you will have to take full advantage of all the options available on the market; the pieces can also be customized and personalized in order to suit everyone�s taste. Buying a jewelry piece as a gift means that you have a certain fashion sense expressed by this type of gifts. Another aspect to consider is that the customized pieces are not likely to be too expensive for your wallet either. For instance, you may have a jewelry piece engraved with some favorite quotes in order to impress the recipient in a positive manner by showing your true appreciation. Nevertheless, you will also have to make sure that the recipient does not suffer from severe allergies to any type of metal; a jewelry piece should be a great gift and not a reason to become concerned with the recipient�s state of health. In the end, jewelry is the perfect gift for almost any occasion, because it will show your true feelings in relation to the recipient.

    Wednesday, March 25, 2009

    About Gold


    People have been using gold to make jewelry since the Stone Age. You can find it just lying in little lumps in streams here and there. And gold is always pretty and yellow, even when it is just lying in the stream. But to get more gold you have to find gold mines underground.
    Here's a video of a gold mine in South Dakota, in the United States.
    ne early source of gold was Ethiopia. The Egyptians got their gold by trading for it with the Nubians in Ethiopia, as well as from their own mines. Many places in Africa have gold mines where people mined gold for jewelry and decorations. In West Africa, people traded gold for salt from the Sahara desert to their north.And there were also gold mines in Rumania. That's one reason why the Romans conquered it. The Romans made gold coins out of this gold.
    old is easy to work, but it is not strong enough to make tools or weapons out of. For that you need bronze or iron.
    When European people came to North America, they thought they would find a lot of gold there. They did find some, though not as much as they had hoped. When men found gold in California in 1848 AD, thousands of men and women rushed out to California to pan for gold and try to make their fortunes. Most of them did not get rich, but a few did.

    Natural History of Diamonds

    When carbon or carbon bearing materials are exposed to high temperature and pressure for an extended period of time, diamonds are formed. Deep within the Earth, there are areas that are thermodynamically favorable for the formation of diamonds, due to the high temperature and pressure found in these regions. Starting approximately 90 miles under the continental crust, with a pressure of 5 gigapascals and a temperature of 1200 degrees Celsius, diamonds are formed. Diamonds tend to grow larger under oceanic crust, after long periods of exposure to the high pressures and temperatures found there.
    There are both inorganic and organic carbon found in diamonds. Diamonds have different names depending on the type of carbon found in them. Diamonds formed from inorganic carbon found in the Earth's mantle are called harzburgitic, whereas eclogitic diamonds are formed from organic carbon from detritus that has been pushed down from the surface of the Earth's crust. The diamonds that are brought to the surface of the Earth are older than most, ranging from 1-3.3 billion years old. Any natural, high pressure, high temperature event can cause diamonds to form.
    Micro-diamonds, which are very small diamonds, have been found in craters where meteors struck the earth and created areas of high temperature and pressure. These small diamonds are used to indicate sites where there was once a meteorite impact. In the oldest regions of the Earth's crust, volcanic pipes bearing diamonds can commonly be found. Volcanic pipes are found below small surface volcanic craters, and contain material that was brought towards the surface during volcanic activity, yet never erupted. The magma does not contain diamonds, yet transports the rocks and materials to the surface.
    Diamonds that are brought to the Earth's surface by magma in a volcanic pipe can erode out and be dispersed over a very large area. A primary source of diamonds is the term used to describe a volcanic pipe containing diamonds. A secondary source occurs where a number of diamonds accumulate due to the activity of water or weather. Diamonds have been found in glacial deposits, yet are not found in large numbers, and are not considered a potential commercial source of the gem. It is also possible for diamonds to be forced to the surface after two continental plates collide, although it is rare.