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Princess Cut Diamond Engagement Rings - Timeless Treasures
Nothing says I love you like a princess cut engagement ring. While many different diamond cuts have existed for centuries, this one is relatively new as it has only been around since the 1960s.
5 commentsPrincess Cut Engagement Rings: Guide & Suggestion Prior To Buy
One of the important valuable rewarding purchases you are able to ever make is buying princess cut engagement rings or diamond rings. But do you have a confidence when you are making purchase this engagement...
0 commentsPurposing With A Cubic Zirconia Engagement Ring
Although the traditional engagement ring has a diamond as it's centerpiece, not every budget can afford a large ring to offer when purposing marriage to a future bride. Cubic Zirconia, a synthetic crystal...
0 commentsPrincess Cut Diamond Engagement Rings
You may not have heard of princess cut diamonds before, but I would guess that you have probably seen them. Princess cut diamond engagement rings have been a popular buy since the 1970s when this style of...
0 commentsDiamond Ring Carats: How to Determine What You Can Afford
Diamonds are known and loved for their beauty and brilliance. They are also the hardest stones on the planet and are equally valued for their role in jewelry and their many uses in manufacturing. As...
1 commentPrincess Cut Diamond Solitaire Engagement Ring
In the princess cut diamond solitaire engagement ring the diamond is shaped like a square and there is only diamond in the ring. The princess cut brings out the brilliance of a diamond. It is one of the...
0 commentsThe Beauty of Princess Cut Engagement Rings
A women has in her mind how she see's her future. For many, the princess cut diamond engagement ring either as a solitaire setting, or as a center stone is front runner for the most important piece of jewerly she will ever own.
0 commentsMoissanite Engagement Ring
Discovered in 1893, Moissanite was discovered by Ferdinand Frederick Henri Moissan (French chemist), who mistakenly identified the crystals as diamonds. Then in 1904 he identified the crystals as silicon...
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