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  1. Facts About White Diamonds
    by David Cowley. White diamonds are produced by mines all over the world in a wide variety of shapes and sizes. With the rise in popularity of the colored diamonds the term White is misleading. A white diamond is considered to be totally colorless. Color grading scales used by the internationally recognized laboratories (GIA & IGI for example), ranges from D which is totally colorless to Z which is a pale yell... products, articles, news

  2. How to Proof Real Gold
    by Victor Epand. One of the ways to proof real gold is to melt it down, but of course it will destroy the jewelry, after you melt it you will need to bring it to a metal analysis company that can split the metals apart, and analyse the quantity of gold in the clump of metal. Take it to a pawn shop that buys gold they will test it, it is very simple and, some shops won't even charge you. It only takes a couple of... products, articles, news

  3. Black Smudges From Your Diamond Gold Necklace
    by Victor Epand. Here is the response from a discussion with Victor about a necklace I bought: "I would say since you purchased your necklace at a major retailer and not on a street corner or from a friend, the necklace is most surely 10k gold, just like they had said. Look for a stamp on or near the clasp part. You should see 10k or the numbers 417; both mean 10k. The numbers are the amount of gold mixed into th... products, articles, news

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