£7000 worth Diamonds stolen from Kendal jewellers

April 11, 2011 :: Posted by - admin :: Category - Diamond, Gemstones, Jewelry

Diamonds worth £7000 were stolen from Kendal jewellers before closing moment on Saturday afternoon.

A man ran away with two 18 carat gold and diamond solitaire rings from Goldsmiths. The Jewellers, High gate, at 4.50pm after posing as a customer.

After running down the side of Burton’s men’s clothes shop he was seen getting into a grey Nissan coupe GTI coming up in Booths supermarket car park.

The ring thief is described as mixed race, 5ft 8ins tall, medium build and wearing beige flat cap, dark sunglasses, a blue shirt and dark trousers.

Anyone who saw the white male driver waiting in the car park at approximately 4.50pm is asked to contact Kendal police on 0845 33 00 247.

His vehicle registration number is EO10 DHM.

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Top 5 trends in choosing engagement rings

April 02, 2011 :: Posted by - admin :: Category - Diamond, Gemstones, Jewelry

For many women, It is one of the most important and important pieces of jewelry they will get in a lifetime the engagement ring.

Not only is it a sign of love and promise, but it is the single piece of jewelry that you wear day in and day out, a showpiece to be admired.

Here is a list of the top five trends in engagement rings.

  1. Coloured stones: From the six carat pink ring Ben Affleck bestowed upon Jennifer Lopez back in 2002 to Princess Diana’s oval sapphire diamond covered ring now on the left hand of bride to be Kate Middleton, hued gemstones are by far one of the biggest trends in engagement rings since the Princess Cut diamond. Popular stones contain pink, canary yellow and chocolate diamonds, as well as gemstones like sapphires and rubies.
  2. Vintage: Heirloom rings are in massive demand right now. The complicated detailing and classic designs are everlasting. When looking for vintage pieces, be certain to use a credible seller and have the stones looked at by a certified gemologist.
  3. Pave settings: This style which gets its name from the French word for “paved” and it offers that extra bit of sparkle and dazzle to a ring, thanks to its multiple diamonds set close together, and is perfect for those who may be looking for something a bit different, but with a classic flair. The designs are often complicated and elegant with an air of sophistication.
  4. Classic white: Colours may be trendy, but white diamonds are still a vast seller. Round and cushion cuts are mainly popular these days, as are oval and emerald cuts.
  5. Conflict free: For the eco friendly gal, conflict free diamonds are the way to go just ask Black Swan star Natalie Portman, who is generous a vintage solitary diamond surrounded by a ring of conflict free diamonds. These gems are free from the spectre of violence and other human rights abuses that hangs over supposed “blood diamonds,” and are produced with minimal environmental impact.

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March 23, 2011 :: Posted by - admin :: Category - Diamond, Gemstones, Gold

It is too expensive. If you have £5,000,000.00 then you can easily buy an exclusive iPad 2 device made by Stuart Hughes.

It is a 3G Apple iPad 2 models covered with gold, gems and diamonds.

Also coated a 75 million year old Ammolite rock and a 65 million year aged dinosaur bone.

Luxury Device! Here are the details provided by Stuart Hughes:

Undoubtedly the world’s most unique gadget is the Ipad 2 Gold History version.

Coated with 12.5 cts of ‘I’F’ Flawless diamonds, a magnificent total of 53 independently set sparkling gems dwell beautifully in solid 24ct Apple logo with rear section shaped again in 24ct gold weighing an immense 2,000 grams.

The unrivalled imagination towards the craftmanship of the iapd is down to its main front border which is made from the oldest rock the world has to offer in the form of Ammolite, sourced from Canada this stone is over 75 million years old.

However to make this masterwork even more individual, sections of a 65 million year old T-REX Dinosaur’s thigh bone was fractured and then shaved into the Ammolite , then finished off with ultimate jewel , as single cut 8.5ct flawless diamond inlaid in its own platinum surround with 12 outer flawless diamonds.

A magnificent combination of top of the manufacturing technology and unique thought were involved in creating this piece of History.

We are not Forced you to buy. Read it as fascinating news. Only people who have to much money can pay for it.

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Awarding ceremony for Pearl Jewelry in Hong kong

March 08, 2011 :: Posted by - admin :: Category - Jewelry, Pearl

A model exhibition a piece of award winning pearl jewelry designed by a Chinese designer Yang Zhe, titled “Rotation” in Hong Kong, south China, March 7, 2011. The awarding ceremony for the 8th International South Sea Pearl Jewelry Design Competition was seized on Monday during the ongoing Hong Kong International Jewelry Show 2011 (HKIJS), with more than 700 designs competing in 7 categories. All attractive designs will be put on display during the HKIJS. (Xinhua/Yiu Wang Leung).

A model demonstrates a couple of award winning pearl earrings designed by Filipino designer Evelyn Buen-Chua, titled “Blessing” in Hong Kong, south China, March 7, 2011.

A model demonstrates an award winning pearl ring designed by Indian designer Radhika Chandra, titled in “Off the Shore” in Hong Kong, south China, March 7, 2011.

A new model demonstrates an award winning pearl head wear designed by Hong Kong (China) designer Wong Suk Hing, titled “Fly” in Hong Kong, south China, March 7, 2011.

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Jeweled dresses intended not much jewelry

March 01, 2011 :: Posted by - admin :: Category - Uncategorized

In the rare cases where celebrities wore jewels, it naturally diminished their outfits.

Amy Adams had one the evening’s most dazzling jewelry faux pas. Her costume was chin to floor blue sequins and gems.

She did not need the dual strand diamond and emerald necklace or that clunky bracelet. She wants to know when enough is enough.

And Helen Mirren chooses the perfect dress, but inexplicable threw a heavy necklace over it.

Both of these ladies would have looked dazzling with just a great choice of earring and shiny clutch for lipstick.

The necklaces were too much of a good thing.

Meanwhile Hilary Swank, Halle Berry, Natalie Portman, Mandy Moore and Sandra Bullock flaunted unbelievable bare necks.

The dresses were either jeweled or jewel toned and both mean that garnishes were superfluous.

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