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Tuesday 2 August 2011

Gold Braclets





Gold bracelets or the silver bracelets should be your choice if you want something that could be worn on hands without having to worry about maintaining. Both the metals silver and gold are strong enough to take the rigors of each day and still look beautiful for a long time to come.
Gold bracelets and silver bracelets, both are available easily, you will thousands of designs in this category,gold bracelets do not come in very cheap, but these cost lesser than the gemstone bracelets, if you want goldjewelry at lesser cost try out the 14 carat gold and white gold jewelry, very exquisite in look, this jewelry too has the ability to dazzle.
Silver bracelets on the other hand, come quite inexpensive; if you do not mind a little bit of maintenance then this is ideal jewelry for regular use. You will find some of the best designs in silver jewelry. Silver as a metal is very easy to convert into designs, therefore it is possible to create some extraordinary designs in silver as well as in gold.
Buying jewelry online would allow you a lot of benefits. Some of these benefits are:
· You will find some of the world's best designs at your fingertips;
· You will save some time and energy going to different jewelry shops to find just the right piece, instead you will find everything extraordinary at your fingertips;
· Most of the online jewelry stores offer you grand discounts and sale, you can avail any of the benefits and buy your jewelry cheaply.
· Online prices of jewelry is generally lower than the market value of same piece, this can help you save money;
· You will find your piece of jewelry delivered to the address of your wish, this works in your favor especially if you are gifting this jewelry piece to someone.
You should take care that the bracelet you choose does not have edges of sharp ends or else it will damage your dresses. Another point to take care of is that the bracelets or bangles you wear should not have very minute design or else the dust will accumulate here!
Gold or silver jewelry will last a long time, again gold and silver always has good value in exchange. Therefore, check out the gold and silver bracelets and add charm to your hands.
The Earth Star was found in the Jagersfontein Mine in 1967. It was cut from a raw stone of about 248.9 carats into a Pear shaped stone weighing 111.59 carats. At the time it was considered the largest faceted brown diamond in the world. This particular stone shows a degree of brilliance that is not usually found in gems with such a strong color. It was sold in 1983 to Stephen Zbova of Naples for $900,000.
Eureka Diamond
This gem is not exceptional but it was the very first diamond found in South Africa. It was found by a shepherd boy in 1866 on the bank of the Orange River near Hopetown. It was passed from hand to hand by several people without it becoming know that it was a diamond until Dr. W. G. Atherstone of Grahamstone came into possession of the pebble. Dr Atherstone was one of the very few people in the Cape colony who knew anything about gemstones. It was cut into a 21.25 brownish yellow diamond and sold in 1867.
Excelsior Diamond
This stone was found at the Jagersfontein mine by one of the workers in a shovel full of gravel. Instead of giving it to his overseer as was required he hid it in his pocket and gave it directly to the Mine Manager. This 995.2 carat diamond has suffered a tragic fate ever since and is considered to be the Great Unknown of famous diamonds. It just happened to be found on the exact day that a consortium of London firms that had the purchase rights to the mines output expired. Had the diamond been found a couple of hours earlier the history of the Excelsior Diamond may have been much different. The Excelsior Diamond is the second largest rough diamond of gem quality ever found only surpassed by the Cullinan diamond. Since a buyer could not be found for such a large stone it was decided to cut the stone into a number of smaller stones the largest being only 69.68 carats. It was stated by Alpheus F. Williams, who later became the General Manager of the De Beers company, considering the decision to cleave the diamond into several smaller fragments as the greatest tragedy of modern times in the history of famous diamond in the world. In 1996 it was sold to Robert Mouawad for $2,642,000.


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