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Monday, January 14, 2008

What You Need to Know About Diamond Pendants

You’ve been given grandma’s heirloom diamond pendants. Instead of leaving them tucked away in your jewelry box, you’d really like to wear them. There is one problem though; grandma’s diamond pendants are terribly ugly.

No disrespect meant toward grandma, but you wouldn’t ever wear those things. Okay maybe the jewelry really isn’t ugly. Maybe it just needs to be repaired or it’s too small for your taste. Whatever the reason may be, it’s okay if you don’t like your grandma’s diamond pendants. You can still put your grandma’s heirlooms to good use.

Using your grandma’s jewelry you can update the style and create something totally new. A lot of people like to take the stones out of diamond pendants and use them to create a ring or necklace. Don’t feel bad about redesigning grandma’s jewelry. If it’s left in its original form what good will it be doing sitting hidden in the drawer of your jewelry box?

By using the stones for another jewelry piece grandma’s memory will be with you every time you wear it.

First you’ll want to have a qualified gemologist take a look at the diamond pendant. They will be able to tell you all about the stones that are in the jewelry. You’ll want to know about the color, clarity, cut, and carat of the stone. The gemologist will also be able to tell you about any flaws or problem areas in the diamonds as well.

After you’ve taken the stone to a gemologist you need to pick a jeweler. Be extremely careful about which jeweler you choose. You want someone that has plenty of experience and skill; an amateur could destroy those heirloom stones.

When choosing a jeweler it’s also important to look at their other work. Make sure that there are a number of his pieces that you really like.

Designing the ring comes next. You will work extremely close with the jeweler for this step in the process. You’ll be giving him your ideas, likes and dislikes. If you have a picture to help you describe what you want, bring it with you when you meet with him.

Remember to be as clear as you can about what you want. If your idea is totally different than what you’ve described to the jeweler the outcome will be a complete let down.

Drawing sketches is another way to help the jeweler see what you’re looking for. Don’t be shy either; this is going to be your new piece of jewelry. You have to make sure you’re going to absolutely love it.

So if you get diamond pendants and you’ll never wear them, create something new. Using the stones from grandma’s diamond pendants for an updated, different piece of jewelry is perfectly acceptable. Have fun designing it and wear it with pride.

When it comes to diamonds, Shayna Schnereger wants to help you make the best out of whatever you have. For more helpful tips about diamond pendants visit her at http://shaynas98.googlepages.com

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