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What is handmade jewellery

Hand made jewelry is jewelry that is made by hand without the use of machines molds or casting. In a hand made piece of jewelry all materials must be shaped formed and assembled. Machine powered cutters, drills, and lathes can be used as long as they are operated manually, and guided by the artisan’s hands.

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what Karat gold is best?

Karat is a term used to demonstrate gold virtue. Unadulterated gold is 24 karat. The legitimate standard is to stamp gold gems with markings like 10KT, 14KT and 18KT. The Karat stamp demonstrates the immaculateness of the metal. The number going before the KT stamping demonstrates the number of parts out of 24 are unadulterated gold. The composites blended in with gold are added to control sturdiness, variety and the expense of fine gems.

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what do i do with my old gold?

At Jewelry Designs we have an option in contrast to selling your old gems for pennies on the dollar. At Jewelry Designs we plan gems. So why not let us transform your old gold into energizing new gems. You might in fact trade yellow gold for white gold if you have any desire to clean up you look.

At Jewelry Designs we will dissolve or trade your gold to make the piece of gems you have been longing for. You supply the gold, and you pay just for our work and refining expenses, Whatever materials are not utilized will be gotten back to you when you get your new gems.

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2 years ago | izzah

what is a head or crown?

In context to jewelry, the term head refers to the prong system or carriage that supports a stone. A head is usually a separate component in jewelry that is welded or soldered to a piece of jewelry to support a gemstone. An example of a head is the 4 or 6 prong carriage that a diamond sits in a traditional engagement ring. The ring shank is the body of the ring and the “Head” is welded or soldered into it prior to setting the diamond.

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what is a ring shank?

When a ring shank has worn too thin a jeweler can cut away a portion of the ring and replace it with new metal of similar metal. This process is known as adding a quarter shank, or a half shank.

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what is the different between carat and karat?

Karat is a term used to indicate gold purity. In many countries it is a legal standard to stamp gold jewelry with markings such as 10KT, 14KT and 18KT. The Karat stamp indicates the purity of the metal. Pure gold is 24 karat so the number preceding the KT marking indicates how many parts out of 24 are pure gold. For example 14KT indicates that there are 14 units of pure gold mixed with 10 units of other metal. These alloys are added to control durability, color and cost of fine jewelry.

Carat is a unit of weight used to measure diamonds and precious gemstones. In ancient times traders used carob seeds on balance scales to determine the weight of gemstones. As time passed the term carob evolved into the word carat and an exact weight was assigned. In modern times the carat is equal to 1/5 of a gram.

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2 years ago | izzah

what is the difference between platinum and white gold ?

It is a standard practice for jewelry to be stamped or etched with markings indicating metal content. These stamps, hallmarks, and trademarks are usually located in inconspicuous areas on the jewelry so as not to detract from the design.

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