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Emerald Price Guide
Emeralds have long been among the most sought-after gemstones, dating back to the days of Queen Cleopatra and ancient Colombia. Even though emerald...
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History of Blood Diamonds and the Kimberley Process
Diamonds extracted and sold to finance war zones and armed wars against lawful governments are called blood diamonds or conflict diamonds. These di...
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Rose Gold vs. Yellow Gold: Which Is Better for You?
Did you know that gold is naturally yellow in all varieties? Jewellers and designers frequently alter their conventional look to show off over 10 s...
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How to Match Fine Jewellery With Your Glasses
Myopia incidence among Australians has risen over the years, with around 6.3 million Aussies dealing with nearsightedness, making it likely that th...
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What Are the Different Colors of Gold?
Everything that glitters is not gold," they say. Likewise, not all that glitters are created equal when it comes to gold. Gold jewellery comes in m...
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How Can You Tell If Pearls Are Real?
Several consumers are tricked into purchasing imitation pearls rather than genuine, superior pearls. Due to the lack of information on this subject...
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What is Rhodium Plating? What You Need to Know
A metal's colour does more than define it. Choosing between rhodium plating, white gold, or sterling silver is crucial. Despite having a similar si...
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A Buyer's Guide to Pink Argyle Diamonds
In the northern East Kimberley area of Western Australia sits Rio Tinto's Argyle diamond mine, popularly known as the Argyle AK1 Pipe. Ninety per c...
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The Profit Margins of Pink Argyle Diamonds
Since mining ceased in 2020, the Argyle mine gems have received much attention. Western Australia's Argyle mine, known worldwide for its exceptiona...
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Truths about Pink Argyle | A Buyer's Guide
There has been much press lately on Argyle diamonds because the Argyle Diamond Mine in Australia shut down at the end of the year. It's no secret t...
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The Largest Mine of Pink Argyle Diamonds is Drying Up
The annual production in Argyle has typically been close to 10,000 carats after being polished on average. However, there are perhaps 150 of them l...
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Argyle Diamonds | Everything You Should Know
History of the Colored Argyle Diamond
The Argyle mine in Western Australia is where the rough diamonds that become Argyle Diamonds are mined. This ...
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