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The Diamond Club: December 2006
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International Diamond Broker and dealer Specialising in Laboratory Certified Diamonds If we do not have what you are looking for It probably does not exist. Thursday, December 14, 2006. The present and the future: The amount of information that is available about diamonds unique. What particular elements influence its preformance? Are those elements sufficiently defined so as to enable one to predict the evolution of its preformance. Posted by : http:/ www.thediamondclub.com. Diamonds "Gift Of Joy".
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The Diamond Club: June 2007
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International Diamond Broker and dealer Specialising in Laboratory Certified Diamonds If we do not have what you are looking for It probably does not exist. Thursday, June 28, 2007. Three years of development has created a diamond that features. High brilliancy with perfect symmetry. And fixed facet angle. With 21 facets on the crown, 24 on the pavilion and 1 culet this maximises brilliancy and sparkle. This diamond loose in the shape of a round or square. Gems carats. rings. Wednesday, June 27, 2007.
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The Diamond Club: Oval Cut
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International Diamond Broker and dealer Specialising in Laboratory Certified Diamonds If we do not have what you are looking for It probably does not exist. Thursday, May 21, 2009. Visit www.thediamondclub.com.au for more information. The oval cut diamond. Is considered to be close to an egg shape, it is said to represent. Like the marquise, a ring set with an oval-cut diamond. Is said to lengthen the finger and make it appear slender, but the more traditional shape. The most famous oval-cut diamond.
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The Diamond Club: May 2007
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International Diamond Broker and dealer Specialising in Laboratory Certified Diamonds If we do not have what you are looking for It probably does not exist. Wednesday, May 30, 2007. Has been unique created with 100 facets. It looks like a modified brilliant cut which forms a floral symmetrical pattern. The unique faceting creates light reflection. With added brilliance. This particular diamond is available in modern but classical jewellery, designed by a well known Italian designer. The diamond. D in the...
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The Diamond Club: Baguillion Cut Diamond
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International Diamond Broker and dealer Specialising in Laboratory Certified Diamonds If we do not have what you are looking for It probably does not exist. Monday, April 20, 2009. Visit www.thediamondclub.com.au for more information. A horizontal shaped baguette diamond with square corners is called a Baguillion cut diamond. Which is generally 4.5mm to 5mm long. It is primarily used for engagement rings. Diamond you need to look for. Posted by The Diamond Club @ 10:08. Perth, Western Australia, Australia.
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The Diamond Club: August 2007
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International Diamond Broker and dealer Specialising in Laboratory Certified Diamonds If we do not have what you are looking for It probably does not exist. Friday, August 31, 2007. The oval cut diamond. Is based on the traditional round brilliant. Configuration. The intervention of the oval cut goes back to the early 1960s. Generally, this particular cut of diamond. Is used in graduated sizes for necklaces, but recently they have become very popular as center diamonds. Gems carats. rings. Cut diamond ta...
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The Diamond Club: November 2006
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International Diamond Broker and dealer Specialising in Laboratory Certified Diamonds If we do not have what you are looking for It probably does not exist. Wednesday, November 29, 2006. FRACTURE FILLING CF DIAMONDS. Fractures, which go under names such as feathers, gletzes and cleavages. Are among the most common and unsightly inclusions in diamonds. Diamond has a considerably higher refractive index. The effect of these processes is to make the cracks more visible again. Should be able to identify.
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The Diamond Club: July 2007
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International Diamond Broker and dealer Specialising in Laboratory Certified Diamonds If we do not have what you are looking for It probably does not exist. Tuesday, July 31, 2007. Is patented by Giranjali Group who describe the diamond cut. As a symbol of the epitome of femininity and a woman's fiery inner spirit. The cut has 81 facets and is truly carries. A volcanic sparkle and and lights up. When buying this diamond you should look for a perfect symmetry cut and exceptional brilliance. The idea behin...
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The Diamond Club: Barocut Diamond
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International Diamond Broker and dealer Specialising in Laboratory Certified Diamonds If we do not have what you are looking for It probably does not exist. Wednesday, May 13, 2009. Visit www.thediamondclub.com.au for more information. It is sometimes considered the romantic cut Two Hearts Diamond. Because two hearts meet point to point deep within the diamond culet. The Baracut TM has 77 facets. Creating maximum light dispersion. This diamond. Is not sold as a loose stone. It is sold in jewellery.
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