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  1. A Look At The History Of Citizen Watches
    by Gregg Hall. Citizen watches first came to the public's attention in 1924. Up to then watches tended to be heavy objects that were fashionable ornaments as much as they were practical items used to tell the time. Citizen watches changed all that by creating a new brand that was thin and light on the wrist as well as having the added benefit of looking good. And what a success they were. In a few years they ... products, articles, news

  2. Why Citizen Watches Are Becoming A Standard In The Watch Industry
    by Gregg Hall. Citizen watches were first introduced to the public in 1924. Up until now watches were just awkward things you wore to be able to tell time. Citizen watches changed their watches by creating a watch that was light weight and was light on the wrist and could have all the features and more of the old. Since they changed they have become known as one of the biggest watch making companies in the wh... products, articles, news

  3. The Hidden History of Gold
    by Ann Knapp. Gold is a pure metal first found by early man. It is very workable in its naturally occurring pure state and has been used by craftsmen for the past 11,000 years. Revered for millennia gold is now the material of choice of people across the globe as an expression of love. Let's look more closely at the fascinating story of gold. The chemical element gold has atomic number 79 and its chemical sy... products, articles, news

  4. A History Of Diamond Mining
    by dror klar. For Centuries the only source known to man for diamonds were rivers. They were found in active rivers or in the beds of rivers long ago dried up. In 1871 diamond pipes were discovered in South Africa. They were mined from kimberlite and lamproite volcanic pipes. Magma in these pipes brought the diamond crystals to the surface from deep in the earth. These crystals were formed by temperature and h... products, articles, news

  5. The History of Gold Jewelry
    by Ann Knapp. Humankind has long been fascinated by the beauty of gold and since the earliest days of civilization gold has been used to adorn us in the form of jewelry. Let's take a look at how gold jewelry has been used in the various parts of the world during the last five thousand years. The Sumerian Civilization, located in present-day Iraq, is well known as the place where one of the first systems of wr... products, articles, news

  6. History Of Man Made Diamonds
    by David Cowley. Henri Moissan (1852-1907) received the Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 1906. In 1892 theorized that by crystallizing carbon with pressure and heat from molten iron he could make diamonds. The then set out to prove his theory by designing and building an electric-arc furnace. He subsequently was able to product several tiny stones that had the same properties as mined diamonds. Thus the start of t... products, articles, news

  7. History Of Synthetic Diamonds
    by David Cowley. As the name implies synthetic diamonds look like real diamonds but do not have the same properties as real diamonds. The ability to determine the differences between chemical compusosition, hardness, weight, and some of the light handling characteristics of real diamonds and synthetic diamonds with the naked eye is extremely difficult. Man-made diamonds are not considered synthetic diamonds bec... products, articles, news

  8. Tanzanite History And Information, What You Need To Know!
    by John McQueen. If you ask any colored gemstone connoisseur, they will tell you that tanzanite is becoming the most desired gem in the United States, if not the entire world! We also see this trend manifesting itself in Europe. American and European designers, collectors and tanzanite jewelry manufacturers are keenly aware that with only one relatively tiny and unique geological source in Tanzania, tanzanite pri... products, articles, news

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