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Aquamarine Jewelry- The Blue Color Diamond Displacer

Friday, January 1st, 2010

Aquamarine is a pastel and serene stone representing the soul of ocean. It truly justifies its name meaning “water of the sea”. It is a blue green variety of gem belonging to the family to beryl. Although it not a color intense stone its brilliance combined with its light colored body makes it to be a die heart beauty. Due to its good refractive index and stellar appearance it could be rightly called as a blue colored displacer for diamond.

Aquamarine belongs to the family of beryl and unlike emerald, which belongs to the same family, it has good brilliance. Some pale colored varieties give appearance of diamonds and are breathtakingly beautiful. Aquamarine jewelry has a reputation of its own. It young, summery facet particularly suits young girls and goes good with fair skin. No other colored gemstone can match sheen and sparkle of this lovely and youthful stone.

With rush in contemporary jewelry designs many people are now readily accepting gems other than diamonds for engagement rings. Aquamarine is a unique and interesting choice in the array of engagement rings. Many couples these days are falling for its pure and youthful appearance and adopting it as an engagement ring. It is also a well suited choice for day summer marriages.   

Its not only the engagement ring that is fascinating but aquamarine is being liked and cherished in all types of jewelry.   When worn as a necklace it is like a glories piece of galaxy glorifying your neckline. On the other hand when worn as earring it is as vibrant and as beautiful as a freshly blossomed tulip.

Aquamarine jewelry goes best with white gold, silver and platinum as the metal adds to its spark and glory. This stone also look stunning when combined with similar colored stones such as tanzanite and sapphire. And of course its companionship with diamonds is beyond imagination.

As this gem ranges from deep blue to bluish-green and greenish blue hues color is something you have to decide before buying aquamarine jewelry. As all its shades are equally gorgeous and desirable you can go with your best or the one which goes best with the jewelry you choose.

It is also the birthstone for those born in March so it can also be a diamond displacer for birthday gifts. In addition to this it can also be beautifully used in couple jewelry embedded with birthstone if you or your partner is a March born.

Aquamarine Rings and Aquamarine Pendants at angara.com

I keep myself abreast with the new jewelry trends prevailing round the globe. I have a passion to write about jewelry and gemstones. I am working for an online gemstones and Jewelry selling website and this has given me an edge for writing better about the latest trends in gemstone and jewelry.

Article Source:http://www.articlesbase.com/jewelry-articles/aquamarine-jewelry-the-blue-color-diamond-displacer-1649284.html

popular settings for engagement rings

Sunday, September 20th, 2009

So you all know that I’m already going to propose – but my girlfriend still has no clue!  I think she tried to give me another hint yesterday by making me watch one of those wedding TV shows.  I just acted uninterested, but really, I was just trying to check out the bride’s engagement ring.  Unfortunately, this show focused more on her wedding gown.  I did try to see her left hand every moment it appeared on camera, but it wasn’t close enough.  See, I’m trying to get an idea of what type of ring to get her.  Should I get something that she would like, I would like, or both?

I decided to do some research.  That’s the analytical side of me talking.  Anyway, I searched the internet to see what are the popular settings for engagement rings nowadays.  Of course, my mom said to ask her mother, my FMIL (future mother in law) – I’m getting this wedding lingo down!  I decided to share what I found, especially to the guys who have no clue as to what to look for in an engagement ring, and here goes:

1) Colored gemstones, especially sapphire.  Sapphires used to be the popular gemstone of choice for engagement rings until the De Beers claimed the diamond to be the best gemstone for engagement rings.  This colored gemstone is the second hardest stone, behind the diamond.  The most popular color is blue.  However, other colrs, pink, yellow, and purple are considered rarer than diamonds.  Now, brides are starting to pick bold colors for their center stone.  If you still want to get a diamond but want something rare, choose a colored diamond.

2) Different designer cuts.  Jewelers apparently reported that people are straying away from the princess cut and choosing more designer, yet not too trendy, cuts, such as the cushion, emerald, and other cuts.

3) Modern vintage look.  More people are choosing rings with a center stone that is surrounded with small diamonds, like a halo.  This ring has a “cleaner,” polished look, giving it a more modern feel.

4) Round, brilliant stone solitaire.  Yes, the solitaire is still popular.  Perhaps because it’s beautiful and elegant and, yet, a safe choice.

6) White metals.  White metals, such as white gold and platinum, are currently more popular than yellow gold.  They have a classier look and make the diamond sparkle even more.

So there you have it.  Those are the engagement ring trends of today.  I think I may choose the solitaire…maybe because it’s a safe choice, and I’m not a risky guy.  But I’m still undecided as to what ring setting to choose.  I guess I’ll see what my FMIL thinks.

The author suggest the customers to buy jewelry like diamond engagement rings, Designer wedding rings, engagement Rings in a wiser manner with his vast experience of the field.

Article Source:http://www.articlesbase.com/jewelry-articles/popular-settings-for-engagement-rings-1250367.html

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