Platinum Jewelry:
Platinum is pure, rare, eternal and versatile. Platinum is a natural white metal and because it is generally 95% pure (18 karat gold is 75%
pure), platinum jewelry does not fade or tarnish and will keep its look for a lifetime. Platinum's purity makes it
hypoallergenic and ideal for those with sensitive skin. Platinum is extremely rare, 35 times rarer than gold. In fact,
it is estimated that if all the platinum in the world were poured into one Olympic swimming pool it would be scarcely deep enough to cover your ankles!
Gold would fill more than three pools. Platinum is eternal and platinum
jewelry is the perfect choice for a lifetime of everyday wear. Its density and weight make it more durable than other jewelry
metals. Platinum does not wear away and holds precious stones firmly and securely. Like all precious metals, platinum scratches. However, the scratch on a platinum piece is merely a displacement
of the metal and none of its volume is lost. You can feel the difference in a platinum ring. Platinum weighs 60% more than
14k gold. In addition to its strength and density, platinum is remarkably pliable. Just one gram of platinum can be drawn to fine wire over one mile long. Platinum also plays an
important role in medicine. It is not affected by the oxidizing reaction of blood, has excellent conductivity, and is compatible with living tissue. Because of these properties,
platinum is used for pacemakers and is a life-saving metal for many
people. Platinum's rarity and uncommon characteristics make it exclusive and distinctive.
Caring for platinum: Remove your platinum jewelry
on when doing home cleaning, gardening and other types of heavy work or manual labor. Don't handle bleach or harsh chemicals when wearing
platinum jewelry. Although they won't hurt the platinum, chemicals may discolor diamonds or gemstones. Store pieces
separately so they will not be scratched by other items of jewelry. Clean your platinum jewelry the same way you clean other fine jewelry, using a pre-packaged jewelry cleaner or by soaking it
in a mild solution of soap and warm water then gently rubbing it with a soft cloth. Take your platinum
piece to a qualified jeweler for polishing if visible scratches appear. All precious metals can scratch and platinum is no exception. However, the scratch on
platinum is merely a displacement of the metal and none of its volume is lost. Over time,
platinum develops a natural patina that many people prefer over the "just polished" appearance. When this happens, you can take your piece to a qualified jeweler to have it re-polished to a high
gloss look.
Diamonds:
Diamond jewelry makes a wonderful gift for any occasion, whether it be a self-purchase just
because you deserve it or a first fine jewelry
gift to a sweetheart or a deeply sentimental choice to celebrate your years together. The diamonds that MyJewelrySource.com uses in our jewelry meet very strict grading standards and we are very
proud of the quality, workmanship and selection we offer. Ultimately the selection of diamond jewelry is based on your taste and preferences and MyJewelrySource.com offers a very wide
range of styles from delicate baby
shoe pendants for the mom-to-be to dramatic
diamond crosses to
celebrate your faith or make a fashion statement. Our diamond heart
pendants can express your love beautifully and our
solitaires are always in style. Our
diamond ring selection
ranges from classic anniversary bands
and eternity band
rings to engagement mountings
to colored diamond
fashion pieces. In our diamond bracelet
collection, you will find traditional tennis bracelets
and sophisticated bangles.
Diamond earrings
are always the perfect gift; we offer a wide selection of diamond
studs, fashionable
inside-outside styles, and dressy pieces.
Diamonds are the hardest substance known to man with the highest rating of 10 on the Mohs scale of hardness. Only a
diamond
can scratch another diamond.
A diamond is made of pure carbon, the only gemstone made of just one element. Interestingly, carbon is the building block that is found in every living thing on Earth. What makes
diamonds
so hard is their unique crystal structure, the specific arrangement of carbon atoms. Millions and millions years ago when the continents were formed, enough heat and pressure were present deep
inside the Earth to create diamonds.
Blue diamonds are created when boron is present in addition to the carbon atoms.
Yellow diamonds
form when nitrogen is present. Diamonds have found their way to the surface through the eruption of volcanoes. The rock formed by the volcanoes is called Kimberlite and that is where diamonds
are found. Today diamonds are mined in about 25 countries, with a large percentage being mined in South Africa.
Diamond care: Diamonds repel water but unfortunately readily accept wax or grease.
Diamonds
will become dirty and dull when they are exposed to skin oils, perfumes, lotions, dirt, and dust. These elements adhere to the
surface of the diamond and reduce its brilliance. To clean your
diamond, steaming or ultrasonic cleaners are acceptable. Your
diamond jewelry
may also be cleaned with a soft-bristled brush or a cloth with plain or soapy water or mild household chemicals.
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