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Ways To Get What You Want For Christmas… or just how to make him feel very special for whatever he ends up getting you!

10. Whine about what your best friend got and how you never get anything you like.
9. Drag him to the mall with a notebook and stroll around pointing out things you like.
8. Remind him how much he botched the last three gift giving occasions.
7. Tell him how your last boyfriend always picked the best gifts for you.
6. Stop in front of every jewelry store and drool over diamonds.
5. Pick your favorite store and tell him a gift certificate from there is perfect.
3. Cut out pictures of things you like and tape them to his bathroom mirror.
2. Agree to a $25 limit and stick to it.
1. Ask him to plan a romantic evening for the two of you and surprise you!


All about the Sparkle and fire of diamonds

When thinking of the diamond, an image of a sparkling precious stone comes to mind. Although it is clear, a ray of rainbow-colored light can strike your eyes when light hits upon the stone.

These qualities of a diamond all depend on one essential characteristic - its cut. Cut refers to a proportion and the quality of its polish and symmetry.

Diamonds are never created equal, whether it’s created by nature or made synthetically in a lab.


Wedding anniversary invitations are more sacred, precious, and less likely to be sent out than ever before. With divorce rates as high as 60%, it’s not surprising that the market for anniversary invitations is dwindling. A wedding anniversary commemorates a milestone in a lifelong commitment. Its special significance is understood by all the guests, and that’s why the invitations should be as unique as possible.


Ceramic knives are quite amazing. They can hold their edges for months at a time without needing any sharpening. They’re much harder that steel and so are the strongest knives around. Even knowing that, isn’t it curious how cutting bone in meat can chip the edges? Find out why.

The first time I heard about ceramic knives, I wasn’t impressed. Truthfully, I was a bit concerned over the questionable intellect of knife manufacturers. You see, my house is full of ceramic statues and ashtrays. When they fall to the floor as they periodically do, they shatter into many, many smaller pieces. I thought the same would be true with ceramic knives. I was grateful to learn that I was very wrong. They are not the same. So I had some learning to do.


Ceramic knives are quite amazing. They can hold their edges for months at a time without needing any sharpening. They’re much harder that steel and so are the strongest knives around. Even knowing that, isn’t it curious how cutting bone in meat can chip the edges? Find out why.

The first time I heard about ceramic knives, I wasn’t impressed. Truthfully, I was a bit concerned over the questionable intellect of knife manufacturers. You see, my house is full of ceramic statues and ashtrays. When they fall to the floor as they periodically do, they shatter into many, many smaller pieces. I thought the same would be true with ceramic knives. I was grateful to learn that I was very wrong. They are not the same. So I had some learning to do.


Buying Insurance On A Diamond

Mar-25-2008 By admin

Insuring your diamond is not quite like insuring other items that you own, but as when shopping for auto or home owners insurance, shop around and compare.

Diamond insurance may also vary depending on where you live.

Three types of diamond insurance:

1. Actual cash value policy for diamonds

This type of policy will replace your diamond at the current market value, despite what you may have paid for your diamond at the time of purchase. Needless to say, this type of policy for insuring diamonds is rare.

2. Agreed value policy for diamonds


Diamond Advertising and Sales - Weight Requirements

Are you in the business of selling diamonds and gemstones? Are you aware of the requirements placed on those who advertise or sell diamonds and gemstones? According to the Federal Trade Commission (FTC), you must be sure to accurately describe the item you advertise or sell. For example, a diamond described in decimal points of a carat must be accurate to the last decimal place. A diamond represented as .30 carat should weigh between .295 and .304 carats. If you describe it with only one decimal place, such as .5 carat, it should weigh between .495 and .504 carats. If you describe the diamond weight in fractions, such as ½ carat, then the weight should be between .47 and .54 carats. Further, any advertisement must include the disclaimer that advertised weights are not exact, and disclose the range of weights within that fraction.


Diamond Advertising and Sales - Weight Requirements

Are you in the business of selling diamonds and gemstones? Are you aware of the requirements placed on those who advertise or sell diamonds and gemstones? According to the Federal Trade Commission (FTC), you must be sure to accurately describe the item you advertise or sell. For example, a diamond described in decimal points of a carat must be accurate to the last decimal place. A diamond represented as .30 carat should weigh between .295 and .304 carats. If you describe it with only one decimal place, such as .5 carat, it should weigh between .495 and .504 carats. If you describe the diamond weight in fractions, such as ½ carat, then the weight should be between .47 and .54 carats. Further, any advertisement must include the disclaimer that advertised weights are not exact, and disclose the range of weights within that fraction.


Diamond Advertising and Sales - Weight Requirements

Are you in the business of selling diamonds and gemstones? Are you aware of the requirements placed on those who advertise or sell diamonds and gemstones? According to the Federal Trade Commission (FTC), you must be sure to accurately describe the item you advertise or sell. For example, a diamond described in decimal points of a carat must be accurate to the last decimal place. A diamond represented as .30 carat should weigh between .295 and .304 carats. If you describe it with only one decimal place, such as .5 carat, it should weigh between .495 and .504 carats. If you describe the diamond weight in fractions, such as ½ carat, then the weight should be between .47 and .54 carats. Further, any advertisement must include the disclaimer that advertised weights are not exact, and disclose the range of weights within that fraction.


Diamond Advertising and Sales - Weight Requirements

Are you in the business of selling diamonds and gemstones? Are you aware of the requirements placed on those who advertise or sell diamonds and gemstones? According to the Federal Trade Commission (FTC), you must be sure to accurately describe the item you advertise or sell. For example, a diamond described in decimal points of a carat must be accurate to the last decimal place. A diamond represented as .30 carat should weigh between .295 and .304 carats. If you describe it with only one decimal place, such as .5 carat, it should weigh between .495 and .504 carats. If you describe the diamond weight in fractions, such as ½ carat, then the weight should be between .47 and .54 carats. Further, any advertisement must include the disclaimer that advertised weights are not exact, and disclose the range of weights within that fraction.


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