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Proposals & Engagement
Here are some great tips and tricks to getting the right ring and making the perfect proposal.

How to Choose a Gem of a Jeweler
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Wednesday, 13 July 2011 17:36

Carlsbad, Calif. – Purchasing a piece of jewelry requires important decisions.  Just as you consult with other professionals for important advice, such as a family doctor or lawyer, you should turn to a professional jeweler to make a jewelry purchase a pleasurable event.

How do you select a professional jeweler?  The non-profit Gemological Institute of America (GIA) – considered the world’s foremost authority on gemology – offers these valuable guidelines.

Guidelines for Selecting a Qualified Jeweler

First, a professional jeweler should have the knowledge and training to help you make an informed purchase.  Look for credentials that indicate professional experience. For example, the initials G.G. (Graduate Gemologist) or A.J.P. (Accredited Jewelry Professional) after a jeweler’s name indicate that the jeweler has had a high level of gemological training.

diamond_lipIn addition to product knowledge, a jeweler’s reputation is one of his or her most valuable assets.  Ask friends to recommend a jeweler, or ask a jeweler to provide references.  Find out how long the jeweler has been in business, check for affiliations with industry associations and ask whether he or she is a member of the GIA Alumni Association.

A Diamond or Gemstone Grading Report Adds Peace of Mind to Your Purchase

If you are buying a diamond or colored gemstone, consider getting a report from an independent laboratory with your purchase. For example, professional jewelers worldwide provide independent diamond grading reports with their fine diamonds.  The most widely used and respected are those issued by the GIA , the inventor of the 4Cs and the International Diamond Grading System™. A jeweler can even arrange to have a diamond’s unique GIA Diamond Grading Report number, or even a personal message, laser inscribed onto the diamond’s girdle (outside edge) for easy identification.  Learn more about how to get a diamond report at the special GIA diamond buying guide.

Be sure to ask jewelers about the types of services they provide – such as repairs, appraisals, and inscriptions – the range of products offered and the store’s return policy and credit terms.

For a list of professional jewelers who have undergone training through the Gemological Institute of America, visit the Institute’s web site at www.gia.edu.  Check the GIA Alumni Association searchable database for a list of members nearby.


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Diamonds: Diamonds – Hot Property
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Tuesday, 17 May 2011 15:40

With their clear brilliance, diamonds may have an icy appearance, but they are a hot-selling gemstone. Consumers in the United States alone purchased $9 billion worth of loose gem-quality diamonds in 2001.

 
How to Propose: A Modern Man’s Cheat Sheet
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Written by Sarah Pease, The Proposal Planner ™   
Tuesday, 19 April 2011 16:16

The marriage proposal : your girlfriend dreams about it, every time you go away on vacation together you’re expected to return engaged, even her parents may have dropped a hint or two about “making things official.”

 
How to Buy an Engagement Ring She’ll Love
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Saturday, 09 January 2010 17:21

If you’re thinking about proposing, congratulations!  This is an exciting time in your life.  But chances are, you’re already worrying about taking the first step: Buying an engagement ring.  Relax! While this may seem like a daunting task, it doesn’t have to be.  By following these six easy steps, you can buy an engagement ring that she’s sure to love and cherish for a lifetime.

 
Guys’ Guide to Picking the Perfect Engagement Ring
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Saturday, 09 January 2010 16:27
It could be one of the most memorable moments in your life. You pull an engagement ring out of your pocket and ask the love of your life to be your wife. You desperately want her to say, "Yes" and fall in love with her ring too, right?  How do you make sure that happens? Guys who successfully navigated this step in their relationship share some tips.
 
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