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Information on Moissanite Diamond Rings

Tuesday, November 17th, 2009

Moissanite engagement rings are getting a name for itself as the next alternative to traditional rings.

You will need to face the fact that an engagement ring is one of the most important purchases that you will ever make in your lifetime. The hefty piece in buying that engagement ring will be justifiable as it will set the tone for your marriage.

But the usual diamond engagement rings are quite boring and a stronger alternative in the form of moissanite diamond ring is emerging and heavily marketed nowadays.

Even though it is heavily marketed, there is still some confusion about moissanite diamond engagement rings. Actually, moissanite is a great option even with such a misconception.

It was first discovered by Dr. Henri Moissan in’93 and was erroneously called the fake diamond. It wasn’t until’95 that jewelers fully accepted and turned it into engagement rings.

Even though it was called a fake diamond, moissanite diamond rings are not inferior in terms of quality. Moissanite is a simulated diamond.

Actually is has some different qualities than diamonds and long lasting in comparison to similar non-diamond options.

Simulated diamonds are materials that look like diamonds but are made of different material.

Art Deco Diamond Rings – The Origin of High Profile Art Deco Diamond Jewelry Designs

Tuesday, November 10th, 2009

As a reaction to Art Nouveau, the movement of the Art Deco pushed the envelope toward a more decorative era by the’30s. Featuring a simpler yet bolder approach, this time gave origin to Art Deco diamond rings in high profile styles.

The new design of jewelry with smooth yet still sleek,more balanced, and severe appeared. Art Deco jewelry designers from the great houses of Van Cleef & Arpels, Cartier, Boucheron, Mauboussin, and Tiffany led the pack in creating high profile Art Deco diamond rings.

Art Deco jewelry designers from the great houses of Van Cleef & Arpels, Cartier, Boucheron, Mauboussin, and Tiffany led the pack in creating high profile Art Deco diamond rings. For the very first time, the ring designers were a able to use bright colors with confidence. Diamonds were placed against black onyx and rock crystals were added.

The other obvious design elements in Art Deco diamond rings are the extravagant composition and the harsh severe geometric angles which marked these new designs permanently into the fashion books. Because of these new geometric designs, new cuts of diamonds such as Asscher cuts and emerald cuts emerged and were refined. Furthermore, the use of baguette cut diamond to accent important diamonds also began in this period.

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