Wednesday, March 4th, 2009
Who doesn’t love looking at and wearing beautiful diamonds? But not everyone can afford to pay the high prices associated with these rare treasures. Synthetic diamonds offer an affordable alternative to their more expensive cousins.
Quality synthetic diamonds have entered the jewelry market in recent years and the technology used to create them is improving rapidly. The only way to go is up! The Cut, Clarity, and Color of these Gems are getting better and better every year with new advancements in this field of jewelmaking.
Synthetic Diamonds are much less expensive than natuarally made diamonds because process doesn’t take billions of years to complete. in fact, the process of making a synthetic diamond is almost instant compaired to a billion years!
Most consumers who buy synthetic diamonds cannot tell the difference between naturally made diamonds and man made dimonds, because there hardly is one! The possibilities of jewelry are almost endless with custom diamond creation, at a fraction of the cost.
Most people would not associate diamonds with the death of innocent people, but most people do not know what it takes to get diamonds from the earth to our jewelry boxes. Synthetic diamonds can help save these people. Learn more in our Bloodless Diamonds section.
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Tuesday, June 29th, 2010
I heart MUFE!!! asked:
the shoes are black flats with silver rhinestones all over them…please help!
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Tuesday, June 29th, 2010
tlk777 asked:
My girlfriend and I have been dating for about 6 months now, and I wanted to get her a nice gift for Christmas. Being a part-time worker and a full-time student, I bought her a rhinestone necklace and a stuffed toy, coming out to about $70. Is rhinestone a good choice for starters?
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Tuesday, June 29th, 2010
Danny D asked:
We r a manufacturer of rhinestone jewelry in China, and we want to extend our business in United States, do you have any ideas?
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Tuesday, June 29th, 2010
sportgrl asked:
If the stones are clear I can’t tell the difference. How do I know which one is which? Is it different for older or costume jewelry? Thanks for your help!
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Tuesday, June 29th, 2010
sissy asked:
have alot of 40′s and 50′s rhinestonejewelry needs the bling back.
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Tuesday, June 29th, 2010
leo x asked:
Is there something you can apply to the stones to make them glitter more?
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Tuesday, June 29th, 2010
Mom asked: I want the clutch to stand out a little. THANKS!
-A mom who just turned 40 (but look 36).
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Tuesday, June 29th, 2010
lisainkentucky asked:
I have an old clear rhinestone necklace signed “Sherman” on the back. The stones are clear and look like crystal. They are set in what looks to be rhodium plating. Any info appreciated.
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Tuesday, June 29th, 2010
Elyse K asked:
Does anyone know of a good USA based wholesale source for ladies evening bags/purses and/or rhinestone or crystal jewelry sets. I am looking for items that ladies would use when dressing for evening or weddings. Thanks.
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Tuesday, June 29th, 2010
Miss RG09 asked: In my town this jewelry has become very popular with all the girls. I am a small business owner and would like to sell them myself. Does anyone know where to get these from for wholesale(at price) so that I may sell them in my office? Any leads will help! Thanks guys!
If you would like to see a sample of what I am talking about let me know and I’ll send you a link! =)
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