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  • How to Cut Rough Emeralds

    Cutting rough emeralds is one of the most difficult and stressful tasks any gem-cutter will face. Emeralds fall between a 7.5 and 8.0 on the Mohs scale of mineral hardness, and they are quite...

  • How to Spot Fake Tiffany's Jewelry

    Unless you are purchasing Tiffany & Co jewelry directly from the store or its website, it is very difficult to identify it as authentic. It is well known that much of the "Tiffany &...

  • How to Identify Stones, Gems & Crystals

    Stones, gems and crystals are all types of minerals that have over time developed into colored or clear formations. The three are often referred to collectively as gemstones and may be identified...

  • How to Find Pink Diamonds

    It is common knowledge that the diamond is the rarest gem; however, the pink diamond is among the most rare and valuable of diamonds. Understandably, with its lovely pink to orange tones, women...

  • How to Make CVD Diamonds

    You make CVD diamonds by growing them, and it takes about a day. That's right, a day to grow your very own bling. But you probably won't be doing that, unless you can duplicate the scientific...

  • How to distinguish Fake and Real Pearls

    PearlHours.com helps to testify and distinguish real pearl & fake pearl by Touch Test, Tooth Test and other useful methods.

  • How to Use Introcan Piercing Needles

    Body piercing is an art which involves the use of a needle to clear a path to insert jewelry into various parts of the body. The use of Introcan piercing needles is widely practiced in the United...

  • How to Make Gem Quality Synthetic Diamonds

    Gem quality synthetic diamonds, known as cubic zirconia, are easier to make than the diamonds formed in the center of the earth from carbon over millions of years. Still, unless you are a chemist...

  • How to Choose Pearl Necklace

    Choose a pearl necklace that could add more beauty to you! Remember tips below.

  • How to Tell Synthetic Diamonds from Natural Diamonds

    Synthetic diamonds have been around since the 1970s, but the early versions were not identical to natural ones, and didn't have the same strength. Recent methods have made it possible to create...

  • How to determine a diamond's value. A basic guide.

    Determining the value of a diamond in reality takes a large amount of experience and staying in touch with market conditions and actual selling prices. This basic guide will at the very least give...

  • How to Make Enameled Copper Jewelry

    Copper enameling is the process of fusing powdered glass to a piece of copper using high heat. The copper pieces may be in the form of a finger ring, or disks or other shapes that can be hung as...

  • How to Make a Wooden Jewelry Box

    A good jewelry box is priceless, because it's just as beautiful as the treasures inside. Sometimes buying a box is the only option, and any woman who has jewelry knows the importance of a place to...

  • How to Make Bottle Cap Jewelry

    Making jewelry of your own is both a wonderful way to take control of your own fashion statement that you make to the world and a way to earn money doing what you love. With group websites that...

  • How to Add Charms to a Charm Bracelet

    Charm bracelets are a fashion accessory that will never go out of style. These classic gifts make great presents for girls because you can gradually add to the bracelet by giving charms on special...

  • How to Use a Polariscope to Make Jewelry

    A polariscope is used to determine the optic character of a gemstone. It is one of the most important tools in gemology. A polariscope with some modifications also can identify the optic sign of a...

  • How to Use a Carver to Make Jewelry

    Jewelry can be made in two ways: building the pieces and assembling them separately or by carving a mold from wax which is then used to cast the jewelry in a single piece. The following steps will...

  • How to Make Baltic Amber Necklaces

    Amber is fossilized tree resin that is frequently used in jewelry. It is occasionally considered to be a gemstone although it is not actually mineralized. Baltic amber is any amber from the Baltic...

  • How to Spot a Cubic Zirconia

    Diamonds are forever and a girl's best friend. You've heard all the sayings about diamonds, but nothing comes as close to the diamond as a cubic zirconia, a popular imitation that's much less...

  • How to Clean Inside a Watch

    Because of the intricate nature of a watch, it can be tough to clean it if it gets dirty. One small speck of sand can cause devastating damage to your precious time piece. But experts are able to...

  • How to Tell a Diamond From Moissanite

    It's often said that diamonds are a girl's best friend, but now there's a solid contender on the market called moissanite. Originally a naturally occurring rare mineral, scientists recently...

  • How to Buy Conflict-Free Diamonds

    Conflict-free diamonds are diamonds whose sales aren't used to fund violent conflicts within a country. Diamonds that are certified conflict-free are traced from the mine to the consumer. There's...

  • How to Remove a Nose Ring or Stud

    Whether you've outgrown your nose pierce, or simply feel the need for a change, the removal process is pretty straightforward. Expect the hole to leave its mark, though - a legacy to the period...

  • How to Avoid Buying a Fake Diamond Ring

    You may think you're an expert at spotting fake jewels, but with some of the new diamond facsimiles on the market, even a jeweler might not be able to spot the imposters.

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