Histoire de bagues de fiancailles

 
Ou et quand cette tradition? La première preuve de cette pratique remonte
à l’Egypte antique, où il a été donné un cercle qui symbolise une « boucle sans fin »
et l’espace dans le cercle représenté une sorte de portail d’une nouvelle «dimension» de leur vie.
 
Même les Romains utilisaient quelque chose de semblable. En fait, il existait la coutume de
donner un anneau sur lequel était gravée une petite clé. Selon l’interprétation la plus commune,
c’est la promesse de la femme pour protéger le coeur du futur marié. Pour d’autres,
cependant, il peut également indiquer l’ouverture d’une porte symbolique
vers un avenir de richesse et d’abondance pour le couple.
 
Histoire de bagues de fiancailles - (Continuer la lecture)

What To Look For When Purchasing A Teal Sapphire

By Kathleen Walker


Sapphires are getting extremely popular among the younger group of people these days because of its beautiful color. However, it is important to determine whether or not the stone is valuable or authentic at the very least, especially the teal sapphire which is one of the most popular sapphires that one can find. So if one is interested in buying it for an engagement ring or a necklace, here are a few factors to note.

The first criteria when buying this type of stone would be looking at the color. The best way to judge the color would be to go into a well lighted are place the jewel one foot away from the light. What one would want to look out for would be the deep blue green color that would radiate when pitted against a brightly lit fluorescent light.

After one has done that, try putting the stone against daylight next. If the color changes from its usual blue green to a little more purple shade, then it means that the stone may actually have more value. However, one has to make sure that the purple is faint and that the blue green color is still the dominant color that appears under the light.

From there, one must then check for the clarity of the stone to check if there are any inclusions. These inclusions would come in the form of small bubbles, silky lines or even crystals that may appear when put under a lens. Now, one may be able to spot these inclusions even without a lens but it is harder to do and may need a jeweler eye.

After that, one must carefully examine the symmetry of the shape of the stone. For oval or circular shaped stones, look for how smooth the surface is and to see how perfect the circle shape is. For the stones that have a square or rectangle shape, simply check how symmetrical the corners are.

Along with this, one must also check out for the large gaps or large windows in the center of the stone. If one sees something like this, then it means the jewel was cut in order to simply retain the weight but has scrimped on overall beauty. So if there is no window or no gap in the center, then it is a better and more valuable purchase.

The last thing that one has note would be the carat weight of the stones. The ideal weight of these stones should be around one or two carats but a higher carat weight can get something that is more valuable. One can get something such as a three to six carat weight stone. That would be rarer and would have a price of five thousand dollars.

For those who are interested in getting this kind of jewel, here are a few things to look for. If one has an eye for jewelry, then this should be easy. If one has no patience doing this, then he or she can also just ask a professional to do the appraisal.




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